| Dyed in the wool before Herbert Hoover (7,6) |
|
|
| 28th President of the US, 1913-1921 (7,6) |
|
|
| The first U.S. president to travel to Europe while in office (7,6) |
|
|
| This American statesman was featured on the $100,000 bill, which was only issued in 1934 and 1935 |
|
|
| 28th U.S. president, who succeeded William Howard Taft in 1913 (7,6) |
|
|
| President of the United States during World War I (7,6) |
|
|
| Indoor loos for the 28th leader (7,6) |
|
|
| President who created the National Park Service in 1916: 2 wds. |
|
|
| 28th President of the U.S. who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919: 2 wds. |
|
|
| 28th President of the United States who issued a proclamation declaring the first national Mother's Day in 1914: 2 wds. |
|
|
| First of four |
Newsday |
15 Sep 2017 |
| 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921: 2 wds. |
|
|
| Last (so far) born in Virginia |
Newsday |
19 Feb 2017 |
| U.S. president with a doctorate |
USA Today |
04 Jun 2016 |
| U.S. president with a doctorate |
|
|
| A president and his conflict |
|
|
| 1913 inauguration VIP |
|
|
| 1919 Peace Prize winner |
|
|
| ___ Guthrie, folk singer who wrote "Bound for Glory" |
|
|
| President who was a college president |
|
|
| First one to proclaim that 11/11 should be Armistice Day |
|
|
| Clemenceau: "He bores me with his Fourteen Points. God almighty had only ten." |
|
|
| 1919 Peace Prize winner |
|
|