| Politico Stevenson |
| Adlai Stevenson's Dalmatian. |
| A famous Stevenson |
| Alias" star Jennifer who's an ambassador for the relief organization Save the Children |
| Boutros-Ghali's U.N. successor |
| Pioneering underground publication of the 1960s |
| Actress and 1960s pinup Sommer |
| Ambassador or envoy |
| 1960s-'70s San Francisco mayor Joseph |
| Senator Stevenson |
| Stevenson fiend |
| Ambassador's stand-in |
| Fever that reached America in the mid-1960s |
| Abducted old Japanese chief? [Stevenson-Clavell] |
| 1960s comedy hour co-host |
| 1960s self-help bestseller |
| Ambassador's headquarters |
| Ambassador's aides |
| Absolutely, ambassador |
| ___ boots (knee-high footwear of the 1960s): Hyph. |
| 1960s catchphrase |
| Alter ego in a Stevenson work |
| Celebrated Greek opera singer of the 1960s |
| Actor in 1960s TV's "77 Sunset Strip |
| Adlai Stevenson's middle name |
| Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. |
| Boutros-Ghali's successor as U.N. chief |
| Ambassador's agents |
| 1960s U.N. ambassador Stevenson |
| A Kennedy or a Stevenson |