A Morse middle name
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BREESEA Morse middle name.
ALANChester A. Arthur's middle name
ALVAMiddle name of a "Wizard"
EDGARA certain Hoover's middle name.
WOODROWMiddle name of a President.
ANNMany a girl's middle name
TACMiddle name of a game
ERLEMiddle name of a detective novelist
ARONMiddle name on a Graceland memorial
NMILacking a middle name: Army abbr.
NEESEA middle name on paper money.
TAFTMiddle name of a Cabinet member.
CULPMiddle name of a Cabinet member.
BAKERMiddle name on a dollar bill.
ELEANORMiddle name of a First Lady.
AGARDMiddle name of a Vice President.
ANNCommon middle name for a girl
MAEPopular middle name for a girl
MAECommon middle name for a girl
ARONMiddle name of a rock legend
LOUCommon middle name for a girl
ALVAMiddle name on a 2010 Technical Grammy
ASSISTANTEDITORName in the middle of a masthead
SHERMANCivil War general with a Shawnee middle name
INITCommon stand-in for a middle name (abbr.)
AVERELLMiddle name of the M. S. A. head.
ROSSMiddle name of a July 16, 1992, dropout
MARIEA middle name of both Charles de Gaulle and Robespierre
NANCEMiddle name of a V.P. to F.D.R.
DRSEUSSWriter who used his actual middle name as a pen name
RAEMiddle name in the title of a 1979 Best Picture nominee
LEBARONCar model whose name becomes an N.B.A. superstar when its middle letter is removed
ISRU.S. ally whose capital has the letters U-S-A in the middle of its name: Abbr.
firmansedict or administrative order issued by or in the name of a Middle Eastern sovereign (formerly by an Ottoman Turkish sultan)
firmanedict or administrative order issued by or in the name of a Middle Eastern sovereign (formerly by an Ottoman Turkish sultan)
nominalistone of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only
nominalistsNOMINALIST, one of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only