Crossword Clue: Labor initials
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Labor initials"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Labor initials"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Labor initials:
- -CIO
- -- -CIO
- 1955 merger grp.
- 1955 merger partner
- 1960s gridiron org.
- '60s pigskin org.
- '60s sports org.
- __-CIO
- ___-CIO
- ___-C.I.O.
- _____-C.I.O.
- ArenaBowl league: Abbr.
- Al Davis was its second commish
- Duck mascot company, on the NYSE
- Boston Patriots' org.
- Insurance giant, on the NYSE
- Early union alliance headed by Samuel Gompers for most of their 70 years
- Gridiron org.
- Group founded by Samuel Gompers: Abbr.
- It joined with the CIO
- It merged with the CIO in 1955
- Half of a 1955 merger: Abbr.
- Half of a 1955 union merger
- Half of a noted 1955 merger: Abbr.
- Its first pres. was Samuel Gompers
- C.I.O. affiliate
- CIO associate
- C.I.O. beginning
- C.I.O. mate
- CIO merger partner
- C.I.O. partner
- CIO partner
- CIO's companion
- C.I.O.'s complement
- CIO's counterpart
- CIO's labor mate
- CIO's labormate
- CIO's partner
- C.I.O.s partner
- C.I.O.'s partner
- CIO's union partner
- Bygone gridiron org.
- IWW rival
- Jets' former gp.
- Jets' gp.
- Joe Namath was named its MVP twice
- Gompers's grp.
- Gompers's org.
- Indoor gridiron org.
- Former gridiron org.
- Former labor org.
- Former sports org.
- Former workers' or sports org.
- Orlando Predators' grp.
- Whom Namath first played for professionally
- Trade-union org.
- Trade-unions org.
- The K.C. Chiefs represented it in Super Bowl I
- Winner of Super Bowls III and IV
- L.A. Chargers' group
- The Spokane Shock's org.
- Labor initials
- Labor org.
- Namath put it on the map: Abbr.
- The Titans were in it: Abbr.
- Old gridiron gp.
- Old pigskin org.
- Old sports org.
- National athletic assn.
- Merged gridiron gp.
- Merged gridiron org.
- Merged sports gp.
- New Orleans Voo Doo org.
- Pre-merger Super Bowl side
- New York Dragons org.
- New York Jets' org., until 1969
- New York Titans' org. of old
- New York Titans' org.
- One of two orgs. that competed in Super Bowls I and II
- One side represented in Super Bowl I
- Letters on a union logo
- Philadelphia Soul league: Abbr.
- Philadelphia Soul league
- Org. for Joe Namath
- Org. for the New York Dragons and Titans
- Org. founded by Samuel Gompers
- Org. in a 1955 merger
- Org. in Super Bowls I to IV
- Org. in the first four Super Bowls
- Pigskin org. of the 1960s
- Org. started in 1886 in Columbus, Ohio
- Org. that merged with the CIO in 1955
- Org. whose first champs were the Houston Oilers
- Org. whose first champs were the Houston Oilers (1960)
- Super Bowl III winner's org.
- Samuel Gompers' grp.
- Samuel Gompers org.
- Samuel Gompers' org.
- Samuel Gompers's org.
- Sports org., 1960-69
- Sports org. where the teams play 8 on 8
- Sports org. whose latest champ is the San Jose SaberCats
- Workers' gp. founded by Samuel Gompers
- Workers' gp. in a 1955 merger
- Workers' gp.
- Workers' grp. founded 1886
- Workers' org. formed in 1886
- Workers' org. founded by Samuel Gompers
- Union abbr.
- Union gp.
- Union group: Abbr.
- Union in a 1955 merger
- Union initials
- Union inits. starting in 1886
- Union inits.
- Union letters
- Union org.
Recent Usage of Labor initials in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Labor initials in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Sept. 16, 1977
- New York Times - April 3, 1974
- New York Times - Nov. 23, 1973
- New York Times - May 3, 1973
- New York Times - July 29, 1972
- New York Times - May 17, 1971
- New York Times - May 23, 1970