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NEHRU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 149 times.
India's first P.M.
1940's-60's world leader
World leader who gave his name to a jacket
Prime Minister from 1947-64
Leader after Indian independence
1940s-'60s Indian P.M.
Kind of jacket
"Toward Freedom" autobiographer
“The Unity of India” writer
1960's jacket style
India's first prime minister
Jawaharlal of India
"The Unity of India" author
Associate of Gandhi
First Indian P.M.
"___ Report," influential Indian document of 1928
He said "The only alternative to coexistence is co-destruction"
Jacket style
First P.M. of modern India
Statesman known popularly as Panditji, or "Scholar"
___ jacket
___ jacket, 1960s fashion
Co-founder of the Nonaligned Movement
Gandhi's father
___ jacket (coat named for an Indian statesman)
___ jacket ('60s fashion)
Type of jacket popular in the '60s
Indira Gandhi's maiden name
India's prime minister before Shastri
Former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Collarless jacket of the '60s
Former prime minister of India
Beatles' jacket choice
Jacket named for an Indian
Indian prime minister Jawaharlal
Old Indian leader
Gandhi contemporary
Like Dr. Evil's jacket
Delhi Pact signer
Biography subtitled "The Invention of India"
"Gandhi" role
Jacket type worn by several Bond villains
"The Discovery of India" author
Kind of jacket named for an Indian leader
Big name in Indian politics
Early Indian leader
Kind of jacket named for a Hindu leader
Stylish jacket of the '60s
Statesman of India
'60s jacket
First prime minister of India
Gandhi colleague
Decliner of a Security Council permanent seat
Indira Gandhi's dad
Mrs. Gandhi's father
Indira Gandhi's father
'60s jacket style
First prime minister of India or jacket style
Indian independence leader
Former Indian leader
Father of Indira Gandhi
1940s-60s world leader
Indian PM, 1947-64
Jacket with a mandarin collar
Motilal or Jawaharlal
1960s jacket style
India's first PM
Rajiv Gandhi's grandfather
India's Jawaharlal
Jacket of the '60s
Memorable name in India
Indira Gandhi's family name
Former Indian prime minister
Type of jacket the Beatles helped make fashionable
Monkees' jacket type
India's longest-serving P.M.
Indian jacket style
Jacket style popular with '60s rockers
Chief Indian, once
P.M. who was father of another P.M.
The Unity of India writer
Longtime Indian prime minister
Jacket type
P.M. whose jacket caught on
India's longest-serving prime minister
Prime minister called "Pandit"
Indian statesman
___ jacket: '60's fad
World leader who said "Every little thing counts in a crisis"
First Indian prime minister
Asian leader who inspired a jacket style
1960s jacket eponym
Friend of Gandhi
Type of jacket worn by Dr. Evil
Indian leader whose 1947 inauguration speech was titled "A Tryst with Destiny"
Ghandi associate
Onetime Indian leader
Gandhi associate
Beatles jacket style
Contemporary of Gandhi
1960s jacket namesake
'60s rockers' jacket style
Political patriarch of India
Eponymous jacket
1940s-'60s P.M.
'60s jacket style named for a Hindu leader
Motilal and Jawaharlal
Jacket named for an Indian leader
Indira's father
Jacket named for a statesman
Indian chief, once
India's prime minister (1947-64)
Big name in India's history
Once-popular jacket type
___ jacket (Beatles' attire)
Leader with a jacket named for him
Faddish 1960s jacket style
Indian prime minister, once
Indian prime minister called "Pandit"
Jacket named for a Hindu leader
Prime minister sworn in by Mountbatten
1930's freedom fighter
Drafter of a 1929 declaration of independence
Retro jacket style
Memorable indian
"Ghandi" role
Jacket variety popularized by the Beatles
Jacketed former Indian prime minister?
Kind of jacket worn in the '60s
"Gandhi" character
Hindu statesman
Noted Indian leader
Jacket style named for an Indian leader
Indian political family
Jawaharlal ___
Longest-serving prime minister of India
India's P.M. No. 1
Leader mentored by Gandhi
Beatles' jacket option
Indian prime minister mentored by Gandhi
P.M. who inspired a 1960s jacket
So-called "architect of India"
His sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, was the first female president of the U.N. General Assembly
World leader with a role in 1961's annexation of Goa
His birthday is celebrated as "Children's Day" in India
First prime minister of an independent India
Jawaharlal who was the longest-serving prime minister of India
Leader who wrote "The Discovery of India"
Writer of 1929's "Letters From a Father to His Daughter" while imprisoned