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Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993
Answer for the clue "Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 ", 4 letters:
ashe
Alternative clues for the word ashe
- Stadium next to Louis Armstrong, in Queens
- The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp
- Eponym of a North Carolina city
- Former court star
- U.S.T.A. champ in 1968
- Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY)
- Queens stadium eponym
- Champ just before 36-Down
- United States tennis player who was the first Black to win United States and English singles championships (1943-1993)
Usage examples of ashe.
At the end of the column of smoke a man had stood, a man in a gray mantled-cloak, much like the one Ashe wore.
So he had come to respect her ideas and rely on her almost as much as he did on Grunthor, which was why her leaving with Ashe felt like betrayal.
This was largely because she had never actually seen what Ashe looked like, though she had been closer to doing so than most.
The row that had ensued served as an unpleasant but effective introduction, not only between Ashe and herself, but Ashe and Rhapsody as well.
Jo was just beginning to learn to love her back when Ashe came to visit, complicating things.
Had he more a living man than the shell of a man that he was, Ashe might have h en able to resist whatever charms she had bound him with.
Rhapsody had said nothing, Ashe picked up on her increased nervousness.
She glanced back at Ashe, who had made a quick camp and was preparing the noonday meal over a small campfire.
Just as she decided to try it and took the first step, Ashe called out from behind her.
She looked around the interior of the room again as Ashe laid a fire with the wet branches he had found behind the hut.
She smiled and looked up at Ashe, who was kicking trie towel he had dropped on the floor under the bed.
Perhaps whatever odd nature caused his strange ocular formation was part of why Ashe was hunted.
In her dream Ashe sought her endlessly, hunting her wherever she went.
It caused a disturbance in her vision, and she began to wonder if that was how Ashe would appear.
Her immediate adversary, the one she had called Ashe, closed quickly, directly in front of her.