- - Early Democrats adversary
- - Old opponent of Tories now highly content?
- - Opponent of a Tory
- - Opponent of a Jacksonian Democrat
- - Tory's opponent
- - Democratic opponent of yore
- - Early Democrat's foe
- - Early American politico
- - Nineteenth-century Democrat opponent
- - Tory opponent
- - Early 1800s Democratic opponent
- - 19th-century Democrat opponent
- - Loyalist's opponent in '76
- - Opponent of James II
- - Scottish presbyterian of the 17th cent.
- - Opposite of a Tory
- - Nickname for a 18th century liberal
- - tory adversary
- - Old politician opposed to the Tories
- - which party did 19th century us presidents millard fillmore and zachary taylor represent?
- - Husband in peruke, a politician once
- - Zachary Taylor's political party
- - Supporter of the British political party that preceded the Liberals
- - Supporter of an old English political party
- - Historical predecessor of Liberal
- - Democrat's rival circa 1850
- - Abraham Lincoln, as a Congressman
- - .... Party (forerunner of the Republicans)
- - Daniel Webster or Henry Clay
- - Word seen above a mug shot
- - John Tyler, for one
- - Fillmore, for one
- - Former politician
- - Zachary Taylor, e.g
- - Fillmore was the last president who was one
- - Politician such as Walpole
- - Old politician in hotel wearing toupee
- - Fillmore's party
- - Pre-1860 British politician
- - Millard Fillmore, partywise
- - Party of Zachary Taylor and William Henry Harrison
- - Zachary Taylor, politically
- - Daniel Webster, for one
- - Onetime Democrat rival
- - Old politician, foremost of wise heads in government
- - Old-style politician
- - Millard Fillmore was one
- - Supporter of the American Revolution
- - President Taylor or Fillmore
- - American Revolution supporter
- - Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson
- - Tory's opposer
- - Tory rival
- - Like four U.S. presidents
- - Tory's rival
- - Lincoln while in Congress, e.g.
- - Henry Clay, politically
- - Tyler or Taylor, politically
- - Zachary Taylor party-mate
- - Zachary Taylor, for one
- - Republican predecessor
- - Clay was one
- - Clay or Webster
- - 19th-century party
- - Millard Fillmore's political party
- - Taylor or Tyler, politically
- - Henry Clay's party
- - British pol
- - Antiroyalist, in the Revolution
- - Tory rival: Brit.
- - Defunct political party
- - Kit-Cat Club member in 18th-century London
- - Jacksonian detractor
- - Republican forerunner
- - Tyler, Taylor, or Fillmore
- - Taylor's party
- - John Tyler or Millard Fillmore
- - Tyler or Fillmore, politically
- - Tyler or Fillmore
- - Amer. political party of 1776
- - Pro-independence colonial American
- - Royalist's rival
- - Tyler or Taylor, e.g.
- - Fillmore, politically
- - Zachary Taylor was one
- - Tory's adversary
- - Taylor, for one.
- - GOP forerunner.
- - Webster or Clay.
- - Daniel Webster was one.
- - Taylor or Tyler
- - Old party.
- - Clay, for one
- - Harrison, e.g., but not Ford
- - Political party founded by Henry Clay in the 1830s
- - liberal of old husband in toupee
- - sound hairpiece for an old politician
- - member of the english political party that opposed the succession to the throne of james, duke of york
- - walpole's party
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