Crossword clues for From the U.S. of A. 4 letters:RTESU.S. 1 and U.S. 66MESAU.S. city that becomes another U.S. city if you move the last letter to the frontESSOFormer U.S. gasUNUMWord on a U.S. coinASHE1972 U.S. Open runner-upYMCAOne of 2,400-plus in the U.S.ONEGIt runs in about 7% of the U.S. populationOARSLet the Eagle _____ (much-derided song written and sung by U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft)RENOU.S. Attorney General JanetPOLKU.S. president during the Mexican WarSSGTU.S. Army E-6GRAF5-time U.S. Open champTAFTOnly man to be U.S. Pres. and Chief Jst.GRAFFive-time U.S. Open champDEMSSome U.S. polsWAACU.S. army org.NCISU.S. government org. fighting cyberwarfareALTAOne of three U.S. resorts at which snowboarding is bannedOKLASt. with exactly one team in the "big four" U.S. sports leaguesNINEU.S. Supreme Court countTENSBills depicting the U.S. TreasuryKNOXFort ___ (U.S. gold storage facility)NDAKOne of Saskatchewan's U.S. neighborsGUAMU.S. Pacific territorySSGTE-6 in the U.S. Army: Abbr.GENSR.E. Lee and U.S. GrantPOLKPresident who increased the U.S.'s size by a thirdYALEThird oldest U.S. universityMATS1988 U.S. Open champ WilanderTOMSA David of the U.S. Ryder Cup teamRICE____ belt (south central U.S. region)OKLACommon U.S. st. in which to see an 11-DownADINU.S. Open edgeSOLOHope ___, U.S. Women's Soccer Team goalieNCISU.S. anti-sea terrorism unitELSAFemale baby name that, in 2014, hit the top 500 in the U.S. in popularity for the first time since 1917TINATurner who recently relinquished her U.S. citizenshipCONNHome of the easternmost service academy in the U.S.GUAMU.S. territory in OceaniaOAHU20th largest island in the U.S.OHIOHome of eight U.S. PresidentsFNMAShort woman of the U.S. government?ESSOAcronymic U.S. road sign until 1972NYSEEuronext : E.U. :: ___ : U.S.MALELike 49.1 pecent of the population, according to a 2000 report by the U.S. Census BureauAMERFrom the U.S. (abbr.)RORY2011 U.S. Open winner McIlroyOHIOOnly U.S. state with a pennant-shaped flagNDAKU.S. locale of the International Peace GardenEEOCU.S. org. enforcing civil rights