Word "POLK" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
11th President of the United States; his expansionism led to the Mexican War and the annexation of California and much of the southwest (1795-1849)
Synonyms:
james k. polk, james knox polk, james polk, president polk

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US president after Tyler The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 24 Jun 2025
James K -, president of the US from 1845-49 Mirror Quiz 23 Apr 2025
James K ___, US president nicknamed Young Hickory
James ___, 11th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of "joke lamps"
President between Tyler and Taylor Wall Street Journal 24 Oct 2024
11th U.S. president USA Today Quick 13 Sep 2024
President whose name becomes a dance if you add an A to the end
James K, 11th President of the US (4)
President during the Mexican-American War New York Times 21 Apr 2024
POTUS #11
James K., U.S. president born in 1795, nicknamed 'Young Hickory' (4)
James ___, 11th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of "joke lamps"
Annexer of Texas
James, 11th president of the U.S. (4)
President after Tyler Newsday 28 Jan 2024
James K -, president of the US from 1845-49 Mirror Quiz 12 Jan 2024
President James K. ___
President during the Mexican War Newsday 08 Sep 2023
11th President Eugene Sheffer 08 Sep 2023
President between Tyler and Taylor New York Times 06 Aug 2023
President James K. __ Newsday 24 Aug 2022
Tyler's presidential successor Universal 11 Jun 2022
Tennessee governor who became president New York Times 22 Oct 2021
Dance, one in the White House years ago
Tyler's successor Newsday 05 Nov 2020
Tyler's successor Thomas Joseph 22 Oct 2020
Olympic rower Amanda USA Today 17 Oct 2020
Mexican War president Newsday 11 Oct 2020
James K. ___, 11th President of the United States of America who was also a lawyer
Florida county named for a president New York Times 26 Apr 2020
___ Salad Annie (song covered by Elvis Presley)
Mexican War-era president USA Today 11 Nov 2019
James K. ___ (U.S. president after John Tyler)
President after Tyler USA Today 01 Sep 2019
1840s White House occupant USA Today 27 May 2019
Tyler's successor Premier Sunday 12 May 2019
President between Tyler and Taylor Universal 23 Apr 2019
President between Tyler and Taylor
1840s White House occupant
President after Tyler
Tyler-Taylor go-between
Apt surname for an acupuncturist? New York Times 15 Dec 2018
U.S. president after Tyler USA Today 16 Sep 2018
President photographed by Mathew Brady Newsday 01 Sep 2018
James K. ___ (11th President of U.S.A.)
President when Texas was annexed
11th president Eugene Sheffer 24 Jan 2018
Apt surname for an acupuncturist?
U.S. president after Tyler
11th U.S. president Premier Sunday 18 Jun 2017
President between Tyler and Taylor USA Today 30 Mar 2017
President before Taylor USA Today 11 Mar 2017
President between Tyler and Taylor
President between Tyler and Taylor Wall Street Journal 05 Dec 2016
President between Tyler and Taylor LA Times Daily 23 Nov 2016
Dance is cut short for former president
Eleventh U.S. president Jonesin 19 Apr 2016
President after Tyler New York Times 15 Feb 2016
President after Tyler
Guy between Tyler and Taylor Universal 20 May 2015
President when Texas was annexed LA Times Daily 09 Feb 2015
President's people quiet rather than loud The Telegraph Toughie 05 Feb 2015
Guy between Tyler and Taylor
President when Texas was annexed
He came between Tyler and Taylor
Mexican-American War president
Mexican War president
President between Tyler and Taylor
President during the first issuance of postage stamps
President between Tyler and Taylor
President under whom Texas was annexed
Mexican-American War president
Eleventh U.S. president
President who oversaw the issuance of the first U.S. postage stamp
President under whom Texas was annexed
11th President James K. __
Tyler-Taylor go-between
President who oversaw the issuance of the first U.S. postage stamp
Tyler and Taylor's go-between
Mexican War president
President when Texas was annexed
Mexican War president
President after Tyler
Annual journalism award, informally
"54-40 or fight" candidate
President during the Mexican-American War
President featured on a 2009 coin
"54-40 or fight" candidate
Oregon Treaty president
1840s president
Oregon Treaty president
1840s president
President after Tyler
Mexican War president
U.S. president during the Mexican War
Tyler-Taylor link
President before Taylor
Clay defeater
11th U.S. president
Tyler successor
"Fifty-four forty or fight" proponent
11th U.S. president
"Napoleon of the Stump"
11th U.S. president
Eleventh president
President between Tyler and Taylor
President between Tyler and Taylor
San Francisco street named for a president
Defeater of Clay
President before Taylor
President before Taylor
President during the Mexican War
President James K. __
Tyler's successor
11th U.S. president
11th U.S. president
The 11th President
Prestigious journalism award
Speaker of the House in the late 1830s
"Fifty-four forty or fight" sloganeer
11th president
The one between Tyler and Taylor
11th U.S. president
11th U.S. President
Mexican War president
Famous University of North Carolina alumnus
Tyler-Taylor link
Tyler's successor
Taylor.s predecessor
Tyler and Taylor's go-between
"54-40 or Fight" candidate
President during the Mexican War
He's between Tyler and Taylor
Taylor's predecessor
Tyler's successor
11th President
Jackson's successor
Tra-___
Young Hickory
Man between Tyler and Taylor
Jackson protégé
"Young Hickory"
First dark horse elected U.S. President
U.S. President
Tyler's successor
U. S. President
White House name
White House name.
Famed Jacksonian Democrat.
President who oversaw the opening of the Smithsonian
11th President.
U. S. President.
White House name, 1845–49.
"Dark horse” of 1844.
White House tenant
Eleventh U. S. President.
President from Tennessee.
American President.
Tyler, ___, Taylor.
President, 1845–49.
Tyler's successor.
The first dark-horse President.
President when 17 Across entered Union.
Our eleventh President.
Our 11th President, 1845–49.
U. S. President during Mexican War, 1846–48.
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