The third president, born this day in 1743 |
Newsday |
13 Apr 2020 |
President who notably walked to and from his inauguration ceremony |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
01 Dec 2017 |
President who notably walked to and from his inauguration ceremony |
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One of the first five 49-Acrosses |
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Chief author (who died 7/4/1826) of 5- and 9-Down |
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Chief author (who died 7/4/1826) of 5- and 9-Down |
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Declaration of Independence author |
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Second member of our squard |
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Redheaded president |
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Declaration of Independence signer/author |
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Third president |
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First secretary of state |
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Image on the front of a 1-Across |
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Image on the front of a 1-Across |
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3rd president |
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Author of the Declaration of Independence |
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Monticello builder |
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"Everyman" president |
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"This is the fourth?" |
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Violinist who wrote, "Music is the passion of my soul" |
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Declaration drafter |
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Declaration of Independence writer |
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Person of the Millennium, according to George Will |
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He determined the limit in 1793 |
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He won the Presidency on his second try |
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National hero |
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Washington's Sec'y of State |
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Famous name in 55 Across |
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Declaration . . . leader |
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Face on a $2 bill |
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Chief author of the Declaration |
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Architect of the Louisiana Purchase |
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Declaration signer |
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"Pen of the Revolution" |
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Author of 28 Across |
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Founder of U. of Virginia |
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April 13 birthday child |
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American of note |
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President |
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First rector of U. of Virginia. |
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The man on the two-dollar bill. |
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Our first Secretary of State. |
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He invented the revolving chair. |
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