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Answer for the clue "Jason of 'All the President's Men' ", 7 letters:
robards

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 564 Housing Units (2000): 226 Land area (2000): 3.074357 sq. miles (7.962548 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.074357 sq. miles (7.962548 sq. km) FIPS code: 65874 Located within: Kentucky ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Robards is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jason Robards (1922–2000), American actor Jason Robards, Sr. (1892–1963), American stage and screen actor; father of Jason Robards Karen Robards (born 1955), American author of romance novels ...

Usage examples of robards.

When her glance reached Gordon Robards he could see disappointment in those blue surfaces.

Emerett Bulow's face got a little red and his cross-thrown glance hit Robards with a full anger.

The flush left her oval cheeks and she kept looking at Gordon Robards, and she said in a gentle tone: "Yes, it was kind.

It was the thing that hit Gordon Robards hardest — that straight and calm attention.

Everybody in Prairie was at the moment watching Laura Gale walk toward the cemetery, and for that respite Gordon Robards was grateful.

Gordon Robards took his drink and sat quietly at the table, his long arms on it and his solid, blackened fingers stretched out.

All the old crew Gordon Robards had ridden with were gone from Durbin's now, replaced by men like Payt Richeson.

Gordon Robards paced across the dust from Hammerstein's store to the saloon.

Mark Wales sauntered out of the courthouse with a cheroot redly ignited, and Payt Richeson stepped deliberately from the stable so that Gordon Robards might see him — and stepped back again.

Gordon Robards stood against the wall of Torvester's stable, indolent in this warm light — seeming half asleep.

Gordon Robards lifted his hand to pull the wide brim of his hat downward.

A man came from the saloon and saw Gordon Robards and then walked over to speak a word to Mrs.

Gebhart turned and threw Robards a quick glance and afterward reached for the reins and tooled the wagon full around in the street and drove into the stable.

There were other faces here, but Gordon Robards saw them only vaguely.

Gordon Robards put a shoulder to one of the board awning posts and stared at the dust, considering all of it with one last thought.