Working on ball with chairman and president (7,7) |
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President who signed the Yosemite Valley Grant Act in 1864 setting aside land for preservation for the first time: 2 wds. |
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President on the front of an American $5 bill |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Aug 2022 |
A bill anchor-man organised (US president) |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 Dec 2021 |
Predecessor of Andrew Johnson |
Premier Sunday |
13 Jun 2021 |
Today's birthday guy |
Newsday |
12 Feb 2021 |
Follower of James Buchanan |
Premier Sunday |
16 Sep 2018 |
Statesman born 2/12/1809 whose surname can precede the starts of four long puzzle answers |
LA Times Daily |
12 Feb 2018 |
Statesman born 2/12/1809 whose surname can precede the starts of four long puzzle answers |
The Washington Post |
12 Feb 2018 |
Statesman born 2/12/1809 whose surname can precede the starts of four long puzzle answers |
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First Republican |
Newsday |
19 Feb 2017 |
A great shot inside box by US player |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Feb 2017 |
His picture is in many wallets |
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Notable born 2/12/1809 |
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He was born on 56-Across |
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A U.S. president |
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War-era president |
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U.S. president, 1861-1865 |
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U.S. president, 1861 to 1865 |
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U.S. president, 1861-1865 |
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Head of the Union |
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Driven President? |
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John Carradine (1938), Henry Fonda (1939), Sam Waterston (1988) |
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Source of the quote |
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President who spoke of these honored dead |
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Speaker of quote |
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16th president |
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Subject of Copland's "Portrait" |
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"If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?" |
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North leader |
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The Great Emancipator |
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First Republican President |
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His first capital was Springfield |
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See 17 Across |
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