26th US president (9) |
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Theodore, 26th President of the US (9) |
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*Nobel Peace Prize winning president |
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Teddy or F D? (9) |
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US president elected four times |
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Theodore ---, 26th president of the US, after whom the teddy bear is named (9) |
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Former American president |
Mirror Tea Time |
28 Dec 2023 |
President’s sole veto altered by Republican |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Oct 2023 |
President's tense after famous spy almost caught by both sides |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Sep 2023 |
Resolve to free Teddy |
The Times Cryptic |
19 Jul 2023 |
Resolve to out US president |
The Times Cryptic |
22 May 2023 |
Loser messing around with vote is former president |
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Former US president's lot, ever so silly |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Jul 2022 |
Teddy bear's associate nicely slim with tail tucked in? |
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Lose voter? Terrible for president |
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Lose voter? Terrible for president |
The Guardian Cryptic |
17 Jan 2022 |
US President, loser with vote collapsing |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
10 Dec 2021 |
One of two US presidents |
The Guardian Quick |
12 Oct 2021 |
Former President First Lady left in bed |
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Wartime leader is vote loser after shenanigans |
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Ex-president lost vote – loser! |
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President on a dime |
Premier Sunday |
23 Aug 2020 |
Teddy bear's friend, slender, tucking in tail |
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See president lose with voter distraught |
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Mount Rushmore surname |
USA Today |
11 Jan 2019 |
Mount Rushmore surname |
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Eleanor ___ - wife of FDR - who is famously quoted as saying "Do one thing every day that scares you." |
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Resolve to become a President |
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Old American boss regrets grassland rambling |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Jun 2017 |
Only president to scale the Matterhorn |
New York Times |
20 Feb 2017 |
Only president to scale the Matterhorn |
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Resolve to out Teddy? |
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US President during Second World War |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
04 Sep 2016 |
Lose voter upset by former president |
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Williams in ''Night at the Museum'' |
Newsday |
14 May 2016 |
President's jumpers first lady lost after vacation |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Jan 2016 |
US president |
The Times Concise |
19 Nov 2015 |
President's first lady left in sleeping-place |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Aug 2015 |
Number having been cut, fifty in search for US president |
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Sole voter troubled president |
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Late President and First Lady left in resting place |
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Catastrophic vote loser: US President |
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First lady originally laying in bed with president |
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Chicago university founded in 1945 |
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Chicago university founded in 1945 |
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His was Delano |
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Franklin or Teddy |
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Campobello visitor |
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Dime portrait |
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Island in the East River |
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President born 1/30/1882 whose initials are the basis of 17-, 24-, 47- and 55-Across |
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He got married on St. Patrick's Day in 1905 |
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52-Across's representative in the 38-Across |
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President born 1/30/1882 whose initials are the basis of 17-, 24-, 47- and 55-Across |
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McKinley's successor |
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26th or 32nd president |
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Nobelist who proposed a League of Peace |
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56-Across figure |
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10¢ |
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Salt River dam |
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UN delegate Eleanor |
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McKinley's successor |
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#26 or #32 |
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See 17 Across |
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Salt River dam |
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A "vote loser"? No! |
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President who named the U.N. |
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White House name. |
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Lake of Grand Coulee. |
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Losing Presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Ralph Bellamy role. |
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One of the "Three" at Yalta. |
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Campobello resident. |
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Football Giant, ___ Grier. |
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Governor of N.Y., 1899–1900. |
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Nobel peace prize winner, 1906. |
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One of New York's Representatives. |
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Mrs. Roosevelt's maiden name. |
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Ship which took Peary to the North Pole, 1908–09. |
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One of the Mount Rushmore sculptures. |
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Democratic Representative from N. Y. |
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Congressman from N. Y. |
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Jackie Robinson's middle name. |
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He led the Rough Riders, 1898. |
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New Congressman. |
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Our newest aircraft carrier. |
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U. S. brigadier general. |
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Assistant Sec'y U. S. Navy in World War I. |
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Chief executive. |
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General, died in Normandy. |
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Colonel in the Tunisian campaign. |
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Nominee for Vice President, 1920. |
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Co-author of Atlantic charter. |
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Co-signer of Atlantic Charter. |
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