Crossword clues for tito
tito
- Mambo great Puente
- Longtime Balkan leader
- Latin bandleader Puente
- Jermaine's brother
- Jermaine and Marlon's brother
- Jazz great Puente
- He was once a backer of Michael Jackson
- He backed Michael Jackson
- Guy behind Michael Jackson, once
- Former Yugoslavian leader
- Former Belgrade bigwig
- Composer Puente
- Brother of Marlon and Jermaine
- Brother of Jermaine
- Belgrade figure
- Balkan name
- Backup for Michael, once
- Backer of the young Michael Jackson
- 2016 A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
- ___'s Handmade Vodka
- Yugoslavian ruler
- Yugoslavian President
- Yugoslavian leader
- Yugoslavian Josip Broz
- Yugoslavia's World War II leader
- Yugoslavia's leader during World War II
- Yugoslav who defied Stalin
- Yugoslav statesman
- Yugoslav hero Marshal ___
- WWII European leader
- World War II leader
- Two-time A.L. Manager of the Year Francona, familiarly
- Thorn in Russia's side
- Third child in the Jackson family
- Terry Francona's nickname
- Stalin snubber of 1948
- Spanish name meaning "little uncle"
- Space tourist Dennis
- Singer Gobbi
- Second-oldest brother in the Jackson 5
- Salsa king Puente
- Red Sox skipper Terry Francona's nickname
- Recent guest in England
- Puente, el Rey del Timbal
- Puente of mambo fame
- Puente of Latin music
- Puente of jazz
- Puente of "The Mambo Kings"
- Puente known as ''The Mambo King''
- President of Yugoslavia
- President of Yugoslavia (1953-1980)
- President Broz
- Onetime leader of Yugoslavia
- Onetime Belgrade bigwig
- One-time back of Michael Jackson
- One-fifth of the Jackson 5
- One of Marlon's brothers
- Older brother of Janet
- New President of Yugoslavia
- Name on the cover of "Mambo Birdland"
- Musician Puente
- Musical Puente
- Montenegro's capital was named for him until 1992
- Mixed martial artist Ortiz
- Milosevic's predecessor
- Marshal of Europe
- Marshal in Belgrade
- Marshal ____
- Man who once stood behind Michael Jackson
- Mambo maestro ___ Puente
- Mambo bandleader Puente
- Longtime Yugoslavian leader
- Longtime leader of Yugoslavia
- Longtime Eastern European leader
- Legendary Yugoslavian
- Leader of the Partisans in W.W. II
- Latin music's Puente
- Latin music legend Puente
- Latin music great Puente
- Late Slav leader
- Late percussion great Puente
- Josip Broz, d. 1980
- Jazzman Puente
- Jazz musician Puente
- Jackson Five member
- Jackson Five guitarist
- Jackson 5 name
- Italian tenor Schipa
- He split from Stalin around '48
- Guitarist for Michael Jackson, once
- Fuentes, Puente, or Jackson
- Fuentes of baseball
- Former Yugoslav head
- Former communist leader
- First president of Yugoslavia
- Figure in the Trieste crisis
- European head of state
- Drummer Puente
- Dictator until his 1980 death
- Deposer of King Peter II
- Communist leader of Yugoslavia
- Bygone Yugoslav leader
- Brother of Michael Jackson
- Brother of LaToya
- Brother of Janet Jackson
- Brother of Janet and Michael
- Brother of Janet and Jackie
- Big name in the Balkans
- Big name in Croatia
- Big name in Belgrade
- Belgrade V.I.P
- Baseball's Francona
- Baseball skipper Terry Francona's nickname
- Band leader Puente
- Ballplayer Fuentes or one of the musical Jacksons
- Balkan dictator, once
- Anti-Kremlin Communist
- A founding Jackson 5 member
- A brother of Michael Jackson
- 20th-century European leader for over 30 years
- 2001 space tourist Dennis
- 1961 All-Star Francona
- 1953-'80 Yugoslav president
- "The Mambo King" Puente
- "Maya & Miguel" cousin
- "La clemenza di ___" (Mozart opera)
- "King of Latin Music" Puente
- "Dance Mania" musician Puente
- "___ the Builder" (2008 political pawn)
- One of the Jackson 5
- Famous marshal
- Former Yugoslav chief
- Challenger of Stalin
- Anti-Nazi leader of W.W. II
- Jackson 5 member
- Mambo king Puente
- Famous 25-Down
- Maverick Yugoslav leader
- Noted Yugoslav patriot
- Onetime Yugoslav chief
- Emperor in a Mozart opera
- Former leader of the nonaligned movement
- Yugoslav hero: 1892-1980
- Grammy winner Puente
- Josip Broz ___
- Yugoslav patriot
- Nazi fighter in W.W. II
- Former Yugoslavian president
- Puente or Jackson
- Puente known as "El Rey"
- ___ Puente, the Mambo King
- Longtime Yugoslav leader
- Co-founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, 1961
- Former Yugoslav leader
- Italian tenor ___ Schipa
- One of the Jacksons
- Bandleader Puente or one of the Jackson 5
- Rebel-turned-national leader
- He broke with Stalin in 1948
- Josip Broz, familiarly
- A musical Jackson
- Opponent of Stalin
- Baseball's Fuentes
- W.W. II hero
- Boxer Trinidad
- Marshal ___, Yugoslavian hero
- Older brother of Michael Jackson
- 1950s-'70s Yugoslav leader
- Tenor Schipa
- W.W. II partisan leader
- Outfielder Francona
- Longtime Yugoslav chief
- Defier of Stalin
- A Jackson 5 member
- Timbales player Puente
- Latin jazz great Puente
- Marshal ___, cold war leader
- Stalin defier
- Latin musician Puente
- Jackson sibling
- Nickname for baseball manager Terry Francona
- Post-W.W. II rival of Stalin
- Yugoslav dictator
- Yugoslav statesman who led the resistance to German Nazi occupation in World War II and established a communist state after the war (1892-1980)
- Opera director Capobianco
- Lost leader: May 4, 1980
- Late Yugoslav leader
- Former Yugoslav dictator
- One of the Jackson Five
- Former dictator
- Yugoslav of yore
- "Romola" character
- Ex-leader at Belgrade
- One of the singing Jacksons
- Baritone Gobbi
- Broz of Belgrade
- Mozart opera "La Clemenza di _____"
- Slavic hero
- J. Broz
- Memorable Yugoslav leader
- Memorable Slav
- Leader who fought Mikhailovitch
- Memorable leader at Belgrade
- Belgrade name
- Eminent European
- Serbians' leader
- Yugoslav strongman
- Late European leader
- Yugoslav leader, once
- Belgrade V.I.P.
- European leader from 1945 to 1980
- V.I.P. in Belgrade
- Former European leader
- Balkan bigwig
- Belgrade bigwig
- Balkan leader
- Yugoslav marshall, prime minister and president, d. 1980
- President of Yugoslavia, 1953-80
- Jackson 5 brother who isn't Jackie, Jermaine, or Marlon
- One of the musical Jackson brothers
- One of Michael Jackson's brothers
- Mambo legend Puente
- Puente of Latin jazz
- Pop singer Jackson
- Member of the Jackson 5 with Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael
- Longtime Yugoslav president
- Guy who stood behind Michael Jackson
- "Mambo King" Puente
- Second-oldest member of the Jackson 5
- Puente, the "Mambo King"
- Puente known as "The Mambo King"
- Percussionist Puente
- Music's Puente
- Milosevic predecessor
- Michael's brother
- Michael Jackson's brother
- Man who once backed Michael Jackson
- Jermaine and Michael's brother
- Jackson 5 guitarist
- Former Yugoslav president
- First name in Latin jazz legends
- Brother of Michael and Jermaine
- "Oye Como Va" songwriter Puente
- Yugoslav ex-president
- Yugoslav boss
- Salsa musician Puente
- Salsa legend Puente
- Salsa bandleader Puente
- Puente, "The Mambo King"
- Puente of mambo music
- Post-WWII Communist leader
- One-time Yugoslavian president
- One-time Yugoslav leader
- One of the Jackson brothers
- Michael Jackson backer, once
- Memorable Yugoslav
- Marshal of Yugoslavia
Wikipedia
TITO may refer to:
- Ticket-In, Ticket-Out, a type of cashless slot machine
- Thug in Thug Out, an album by Young Noble and Hussein Fatal
Tito is an Egyptian action movie produced in 2004 starring Ahmed El Sakka, Hanan Tork, Amr Waked, Ashraf Dwedar, and Khaled Saleh. It was directed by Tarek Al Eryan. The movie is about a criminal who, as a young boy, didn't find anyone or anything to help or guide, turning into a vicious, yet kind hearted, criminal.
Tito is a 2010 Croatian documentary television miniseries about Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. The first episode aired March 19, 2010.
The series is a co-production by Croatian Radiotelevision and Mediteran film. The two first collaborated on the series Long Dark Night, which at a top audience of 1.8 million viewers was one of the most-watched domestic productions in history. After the announcement of the documentary, Broz's granddaughter Saša announced that she and her family would use all means possible to obstruct filming. Tito cost a reported 1 million euros to make.