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CROSSWORD | U.S. Presidents

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ACROSS

1. Short for specificat­ion

5. Knave

8. *Like President Eisenhower’s head

12. *One fourth of a Presidenti­al term

13. Take-out handout

14. e Beast’s problem in “Beauty and the Beast”

15. *Pres. Eisenhower establishe­d this space agency

16. ought

17. Body of water

18. *#22 and #24

20. First-rate, slangily

21. Terminate, as in mission

22. Lingerie staple

23. Public speaker

26. Ivory tickler

30. “Fresh Prince of ____-Air”

31. Most likely to win

34. Pot contributi­on

35. By surprise

37. Indian restaurant staple

38. Lacking justificat­ion

39. O ce communique

40. Greece and Bulgaria peninsula

42. Overnight stop

43. Indi erently

45. Sturdily built

47. English course abbreviati­on

48. “_____’ it easy”

50. Oliver Twist, e.g.

52. *University of Virginia founder

56. African prairie

57. *Second most-popular Presidenti­al birth state, a er Virginia

58. Arm bone

59. Poem at a funeral

60. German title

61. Arnold Lobel’s “Mouse ____”

62. High school club

63. Clinton ____ Rodham

64. Hitler’s Deputy

DOWN

1. Update a FitBit

2. Sound of bells

3. “At ____, soldier.”

4. Modern tie forerunner

5. Aromatic lumber

6. Beside, archaic

7. Two of the same

8. * e only President who was a bachelor

9. ____ 51, Nevada

10. Law school entry requiremen­t, acr.

11. Bear’s room

13. Edith Piaf’s hit

14. Meat of coconut

19. Digital tome

22. Trash container, e.g.

23. *One of three Presidents to win a Grammy

24. James Dean’s famous role

25. Remember this battle

26. *First to serve coast to coast

27. Indo-Aryan, as in languages

28. Did not smell good

29. Like yellow polka dot bikini

32. June 6, 1944

33. Salt in cocina

36. *a.k.a. Silent Cal

38. Loosen ropes

40. Deli acronym

41. ____ ____ help

44. Hawaii’s number

46. Mob o ensive

48. High-pitched laugh sound, in print

49. Like Bananas Foster

50. “All’s well that ends ____”

51. Away from wind

52. *Second most common Presidenti­al first name, a er James

53. Type of gin

54. Cross to bear

55. Midday slumbers

56. Chill, with ‘out’

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