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CROSSWORD THEME: US PRESIDENTS
ACROSS DOWN
1. Short for specification 1. Update a FitBit
5. Knave 2. Sound of bells
8. *Like President Eisenhower's head 3. "At ____, soldier."
12. *One fourth of a Presidential term 4. Modern tie forerunner
13. Take-out handout 5. Aromatic lumber
14. The Beast's problem in "Beauty and 6. Beside, archaic
the Beast" 7. Two of the same
15. *Pres. Eisenhower established this
space agency 8. *The only President who was a bachelor
16. Thought 9. ____ 51, Nevada
17. Body of water 10. Law school entry requirement, acr.
18. *#22 and #24 11. Bear's room
20. First-rate, slangily 13. Edith Piaf's hit
21. Terminate, as in mission 14. Meat of coconut
22. Lingerie staple 19. Digital tome
23. Public speaker 22. Trash container, e.g.
26. Ivory tickler 23. *One of three Presidents to win a
30. "Fresh Prince of ____-Air" Grammy
31. Most likely to win 24. James Dean's famous role
34. Pot contribution 25. Remember this battle
© StatePoint Media 35. By surprise 26. *First to serve coast to coast
37. Indian restaurant staple 27. Indo-Aryan, as in languages
38. Lacking justification 28. Did not smell good
39. Office communique
40. Greece and Bulgaria peninsula 29. Like yellow polka dot bikini
42. Overnight stop 32. June 6, 1944
43. Indifferently 33. Salt in cocina
45. Sturdily built 36. *a.k.a. Silent Cal
47. English course abbreviation 38. Loosen ropes
48. "_____' it easy" 40. Deli acronym
50. Oliver Twist, e.g. 41. ____ ____ help
52. *University of Virginia founder 44. Hawaii's number
56. African prairie 46. Mob offensive
57. *Second most-popular Presidential 48. High-pitched laugh sound, in print
birth state, after Virginia 49. Like Bananas Foster
58. Arm bone 50. "All's well that ends ____"
59. Poem at a funeral 51. Away from wind
60. German title 52. *Second most common Presidential first
61. Arnold Lobel's "Mouse ____" name, after James
62. High school club
63. Clinton ____ Rodham 53. Type of gin
64. Hitler's Deputy 54. Cross to bear
55. Midday slumbers
56. Chill, with 'out'
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