Bob, 1964 Olympic 100m champion (5) |
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Bob ..... , 1964 Olympic 100m winner (5) |
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Actor ___ MacArthur of "Angie Tribeca" |
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Jonny ___, 2016-2017 Republic of Ireland and 2017-2020 Celtic winger (5) |
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13 times premier Melbourne trainer and father of trainer David, Colin ... (5) |
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Part of London that's funny, sure |
The Times Sunday Cryptic |
11 May 2025 |
Actress Helen of "Airport" |
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Actor who played 'Gloria' in It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Melvyn ___-- (5) |
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Isaac ___, singer (5) |
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TD who has been suspended by the Social Democrats since December. (5) |
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President after Grant |
Newsday |
20 Apr 2025 |
19th president of the U.S. |
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Old president right to abolish endorsements (5) |
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Isaac of R&B |
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Bob ..... , 1964 Olympics 100m gold medallist (5) |
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Isaac ___--, American soul singer (5) |
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The Millers actor Sean |
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Part of Greater London? Ha - indeed! (5) |
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He won by one electoral vote |
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Rutherford B. __ |
Commuter |
28 Nov 2024 |
US singer-songwriter and actor whose 'Theme from Shaft' won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1972 (5,5) |
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Garfield's predecessor |
New York Times |
27 Oct 2024 |
Isaac -, soul singer (5) |
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19th-century US president Rutherford |
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The Three Stooges star Sean |
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Sean ___, Jack in Will & Grace (5) |
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Surname of Rutherford the 19th President of the USA (5) |
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1964 Olympic 100m champion who also won the Superbowl with the Dallas Cowboys in 1972 (5) |
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Glastonbury legend Isaac |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 Jul 2024 |
Haze mentioned by Melvyn as 'Gloria' Beaumont in ltAin't Half Hot Mum (5) |
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Hard getting votes for president once |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
15 May 2024 |
President who had previously served as governor of Ohio |
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In Greater London, the place for hotheaded 'yes' voters (5) |
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President Grant's successor |
LA Times Mini |
18 Mar 2024 |
Town in 1 down (5) |
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Utter confusion for US president |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Feb 2024 |
The manager of Chelsea F.C. Women, Emma _ (5) |
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Chris of MSNBC |
Universal |
03 Feb 2024 |
2012-24 Chelsea FC Women manager (5) |
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Suburb of West London |
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Media personality and reality participant, Chanelle _ (5) |
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Isaac ___, Hot Buttered Soul musician (5) |
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Grant's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Oct 2023 |
Grant's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Sep 2023 |
Sean of "Will & Grace" |
LA Times Daily |
27 Aug 2023 |
Helen who was the first actress to achieve the EGOT |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2022 |
19th U.S president |
Premier Sunday |
08 May 2022 |
'Will & Grace' actor Sean |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2022 |
Rutherford B. __, the 19th US president |
The Guardian Weekend |
05 Mar 2022 |
President who banned alcohol at the White House |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Feb 2022 |
President after Grant |
The Washington Post |
10 Aug 2021 |
President after Grant |
LA Times Daily |
10 Aug 2021 |
Surname that sounds hard to see through |
USA Today |
15 Apr 2021 |
London suburb — hotel area of course |
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Former US president in state of confusion, they say |
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See 69-Down |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Feb 2021 |
MSNBC’s Chris |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Oct 2020 |
President on a Currier & Ives poster |
Newsday |
12 Sep 2020 |
Grant's successor |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Aug 2020 |
19th president |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Apr 2020 |
Middlesex location |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Dec 2019 |
Hoops star Tiffany |
USA Today |
02 Dec 2019 |
Rutherford Birchard ___, President of USA from 1877 to 1881 |
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President Rutherford B |
Newsday |
01 May 2019 |
Garfield followed him |
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President after Grant |
USA Today |
13 Nov 2018 |
Garfield's predecessor |
Universal |
10 Oct 2018 |
Garfield followed him |
Universal |
01 Jul 2018 |
Grant's follower |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Jun 2018 |
President after Grant |
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Garfield's predecessor |
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Garfield followed him |
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President after Grant |
Newsday |
20 Aug 2017 |
Garfield's presidential predecessor |
Universal |
02 Aug 2017 |
Initiator of the White House Easter Egg Roll |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Mar 2017 |
19th president |
Newsday |
03 Mar 2017 |
President after Grant |
New York Times |
31 Jan 2017 |
Grant successor |
Newsday |
29 Jan 2017 |
President after Grant |
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Garfield's presidential predecessor |
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Garfield's predecessor |
The Washington Post |
21 Dec 2016 |
19th U.S. president |
Universal |
01 Nov 2016 |
Last Reconstruction president |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jun 2016 |
It's hard getting votes for 11's successor |
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Isaac who voiced Chef |
USA Today |
22 Apr 2016 |
Compromise of 1877 beneficiary |
Newsday |
03 Apr 2016 |
Bearded U.S. president |
USA Today |
03 Apr 2016 |
Last Reconstruction president |
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Former US president creating confusion in speech |
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"First lady of the theater" Helen |
Universal |
18 Apr 2015 |
"First lady of the theater" Helen |
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"Hot Buttered Soul" Isaac |
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Funk icon Isaac |
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Singer Isaac who cowrote "Soul Man" |
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Isaac or Helen |
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President between Grant and Garfield |
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President after Grant |
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19th U.S. president |
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Sean of "Will & Grace" |
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1876 victor by one electoral vote |
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"First Lady of the Theater" Helen |
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Helen or Gabby |
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Rutherford or Helen |
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19th President |
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First president to have a telephone in the White House |
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Woody part of Ohio? |
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Helen, Isaac or Gabby |
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He lost the popular vote to Tilden |
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Compromise of 1877 figure |
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Grant's successor |
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President after Grant |
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Garfield preceder |
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Soulful Isaac |
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Isaac who was the voice of Chef on "South Park" |
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"Shaft" singer Isaac |
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Helen or Rutherford |
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Compromise of 1877 president |
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Rutherford B. ___ |
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President derisively dubbed "His Fraudulency" |
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President after Grant |
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19th president |
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Only president who was selected by a congressional commission |
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Follower of 1 Down |
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"Never Can Say Goodbye" singer Isaac |
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"Shaft" composer |
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Governor who helped found Ohio State University |
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Only president who'd been wounded in the Civil War |
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U.S. president after Grant |
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Chef's voice, formerly |
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President known as "His Fraudulency" |
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Gabby of old oaters |
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President Rutherford B. |
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Gabby of old oaters |
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Profile on a 19¢ stamp |
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President who won by one electoral vote |
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Oscar winner Helen |
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First sitting president to visit the West Coast |
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19th president |
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Victor over Tilden |
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Grant's successor |
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Rutherford B. ____ |
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President elected without winning the popular vote |
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First president to visit the West Coast while in office |
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Garfield's predecessor |
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Grant's successor |
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President after Grant |
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Ohio governor who became president |
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Grant successor |
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President after Grant |
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"Shaft" singer |
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19th US president |
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President Grant's successor |
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President after Grant |
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Grant's successor in the White House |
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Tilden topper |
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Helen or Gabby |
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Mount ___, peak 90 miles SSE of Fairbanks |
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19th U.S. president |
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Rutherford or Helen |
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19th president |
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Elvin ___, 1960's-80's N.B.A. star known as "Big E" |
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19th president |
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19th president |
|
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President Rutherford B. __ |
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Grant's successor |
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Isaac or Helen |
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President before Garfield |
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Garfield's predecessor |
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Isaac or Gabby |
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Gabby or Helen |
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President before Garfield |
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President called "His Fraudulency" |
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Basketball's Elvin |
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President after Grant |
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2-time Oscar winner Helen |
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"Shaft" singer Isaac |
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Dubiously elected president |
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Grant's successor |
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Grant's successor |
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Grant's pursuer |
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President between Grant and Garfield |
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He served between Grant and Garfield |
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Rutherford B. or Helen |
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Soul singer Isaac |
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Charles MacArthur's Helen |
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Helen or Isaac |
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President before Garfield |
|
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Oscar-winning actress Helen ___ |
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He introduced the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn |
|
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Gabby or Helen |
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Garfield's predecessor |
|
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Our 19th president |
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Gabby or Helen |
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An Oscar winner: 1931-32 |
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Actress for whom a theater was named |
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Centennial electee |
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Centennial choice for U.S. President |
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Nineteenth U.S. president |
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President called Old Eight to Seven |
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Gabby of westerns |
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No. 19 |
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Helen or Isaac |
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Man between Grant and Garfield |
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Nineteenth U.S. President |
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Centennial year electee |
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President nicknamed "Old Eight to Seven" |
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Winner in 1876 |
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Rutherford or Helen |
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Winner over Tilden |
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Helen of stage |
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White House name |
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Theater name. |
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President 90 years ago. |
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White House name of 1877. |
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Top theatre name. |
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U. S. Ambassador to Spain. |
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Star of "Time Remembered." |
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First Lady of the theatre. |
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She plays Maggie Wylie. |
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Former White House resident. |
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Famous ANTA star. |
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Theatrical star. |
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Star of "Dear Brutus." |
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Famous name in the theatre. |
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Between Grant and Garfield. |
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Renowned name on Broadway. |
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Great name in the theatre. |
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She was a great "Victoria." |
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Victor over Samuel J. Tilden, 1876. |
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19th U. S. President. |
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Mrs. McThing. |
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Nineteenth President. |
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Garfield's predecessor. |
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United States President, elected by one electoral vote. |
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19th president. |
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River to Hudson Bay |
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Author of quote. |
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Rutherford B. |
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