- ADAMS
- Amy, of "Arrival"
- First Lady Abigail
- John or John Q.
- Photographer Ansel
- __ apple
- First veep
- Second and sixth presidential name
- Don of "Get Smart"
- John and Samuel
- First vice president
- Beer company namesake Samuel
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author
- Amy of "Hillbilly Elegy"
- President from Quincy, Massachusetts
- Maud or Maude
- Dilbert's creator
- Town north of Pittsfield
- John Quincy or Samuel
- The "him" in the "Hamilton" song "I Know Him"
- President during the XYZ Affair
- Booth Tarkington's "Alice ___"
- Political rival of Hamilton
- First president to occupy the White House
- His vice president was from a different party
- Mr. ___ and Eve (1950s CBS sitcom)
- Get Smart star Don
- With 55-Down, designated driver's order
- See 47-Down
- Name of two Presidents
- Second American president
- Second or sixth president
- ___ Rib (1949 Tracy/Hepburn movie)
- Father-and-son presidential name
- Dilbert cartoonist Scott
- Smart TV star Don?
- Watership Down author Richard
- First U.S. vice president
- Sixth U.S. president
- ___ apple
- Washington's successor
- Yosemite Valley Winter photographer
- America's first number two
- America's first vice-president
- First Vice President to become President
- Smart portrayer
- One of two presidents
- First White House occupant
- First one-term U.S. president
- Presidential family name
- Amy of "Julie & Julia"
- McCullough bio subject
- Actress Amy of "Julie & Julia"
- Sam in a bar
- Don of "Get Smart" fame
- Surname of two presidents
- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe author
- _____ Rib, Tracy-Hepburn film
- Washington follower
- 1776 role
- -- apple
- Gossip queen Cindy
- John or John Quincy
- Washington successor
- Lonely Nights singer Bryan
- Smart player
- Please Forgive Me singer Bryan
- John Quincy __
- The Hitchhiker Trilogy author
- See 40-Across
- Douglas who created Zaphod Beeblebrox
- Jackson predecessor
- Apple or ale lead-in
- John in the White House
- See 7-Down
- Dilbert creator Scott
- Creator of Dogbert, Catbert and Ratbert
- First one-term president
- Sam seen in bars
- Nixon in China composer John
- Frequent Yosemite photographer Ansel
- President between Washington and Jefferson
- Vice (2018) Oscar nominee Amy
- President #2
- First president to live in the White House
- Vice Oscar nominee
- Run to You singer Bryan
- Vice Oscar nominee Amy
- He was Smart
- He fires Hamilton in "Hamilton"
- President John Quincy __
- President John or John Quincy __
- Dilbert cartoonist
- George Washington successor
- President after Washington
- Second president
- Singer Oleta
- 1776 character
- Monroe's successor
- Victoria Beckham, née __
- Yosemite photographer
- President before Jefferson
- Presidential surname
- 1776 protagonist
- Surname of two Massachusetts Constitution coauthors
- Dogbert drawer
- Washington's vice president
- Dilbert drawer
- Another Day in Cubicle Paradise author
- Main author of the Massachusetts constitution
- The __ Administration ("Hamilton" tune)
- Watership Down author
- Brewer Samuel
- Historian Henry
- The Straight Dope columnist Cecil
- Ansel of photography
- Second President of U. S.
- Fadiman's expert.
- Second U. S. President.
- Information Please expert.
- Information Please standby.
- Our first V. P.
- Our second President.
- The Education of Henry ___.
- F. P. A.
- Miss Kiskadden's stage name.
- President during XYZ Affair.
- Author of a famous diary.
- The second or the sixth President.
- Governor of New Hampshire.
- Abigail ___, mother of our 6th President.
- Governor at Concord.
- Governor of the Granite State.
- Stage name of Miss Kiskadden.
- The Maude who played "A Kiss for Cinderella."
- Author of "Nearer, My God, to Thee."
- Eisenhower's "Chief of Staff."
- Governor in Concord.
- Ike's campaign chief.
- The second or sixth U. S. President.
- Assistant to Eisenhower.
- Chief of White House staff.
- N. H. Governor, Eisenhower's chief assistant.
- One of Eisenhower's chief aides.
- White House V. I. P.
- Gen. Persons' predecessor.
- Assistant to the President.
- Eisenhower's right-hand man.
- One of Ike's aides.
- Sixth President.
- Mount ___, peak in the Cascades.
- Only nonagenarian among U. S. Presidents (1735–1826).
- Peak in the Presidential Range.
- Author of "Grandfather Stories."
- Recently resigned Army Counselor.
- White House aide.
- Booth Tarkington's Alice.
- Peak of the Presidential Range.
- Presidential Assistant.
- Washington V. I. P.
- Broadway's Daisy Mae.
- Peak in the Cascades.
- Peak of White Mountain.
- Sherman ___.
- Cascade peak.
- Distinguished American family.
- Famed family of patriots.
- Peak in N. H.
- Peak in the Cascade range.
- Peak in the White Mountains.
- U. S. president.
- Famous American family.
- Abigail's White House husband.
- Early patriot.
- Famous stage name.
- Name in theater lore.
- ___ ale (water).
- Kind of apple.
- Part of F.P.A.
- Presidential pair.
- Washington's follower.
- President.
- Memorable stage name.
- Peak in New Hampshire.
- James Truslow or John Couch
- N. H. peak
- White House name
- Declaration signer
- Revolutionary leader
- Bede and Smith
- Kind of ale
- With 102 Down, an entertainer
- Presidential name
- John or Don
- Maude of stage fame
- Apple or ale
- Author Samuel Hopkins
- John
- John, Henry, Sam or Maude
- Inedible apple
- Monroe follower
- President: father or son
- Tea Party leader: Dec. 16, 1773
- Grandfather Stories author
- Ansel ___, famed photographer
- Leader of a "Party" in 1773
- President, actor or actress
- John Q.
- President from Braintree, Mass.
- Joey or Julie
- Smith and Bede
- Smith and West
- First American minister to England
- A Sam who damned the Stamp Act
- First V.P.
- No. 2 or 6
- John Quincy ___
- Tarkington's "Alice ___"
- He came on after Monroe
- Tea Party inciter
- Maude or Samuel
- President Jefferson's predecessor
- Character considered to be Hemingway's alter ego
- Congressman Clayton Powell Jr. et al.
- Writer Cecil of "The Straight Dope"
- Careless Love novelist Alice
- Apple variety
- Hemingway's Nick
- Jefferson's predecessor
- Oleta of soul
- President from Braintree
- Revolutionary leader Samuel
- Watership Down novelist Richard
- Boston Tea Party V.I.P.
- Gunsmoke Doc
- ___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy)
- Don or John
- John or Samuel who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Portrait on an old 2¢ stamp
- See 55-Across
- Subject of a 2001 best-selling McCullough biography
- The only U.S. president whose vice president ran against him to succeed him was John ....
- One working close to Washington?
- See 13-Down
- Bond girl in "Octopussy"
- Hemingway's "The Nick ___ Stories"
- #1 number two who became the #2 number one
- Scott who draws "Dilbert"
- Subject of a David McCullough political biography
- He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office"
- Second or sixth in a series
- Singer Bryan
- Douglas who wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
- Number one number two
- Agent 86 player
- Boston Tea Party leader
- Douglas ___, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
- Actress Amy with six Oscar nominations
- Actress Amy of "Enchanted"
- N.Y.C. mayor after de Blasio
- New York City's mayor after de Blasio
- Abigail who wrote "remember the ladies" to her husband in 1776
- America's first vice, so to speak
- Fourth president after Adams
- Yolanda with four Grammys in gospel
- Author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
- The Straight Dope author Cecil
- U.S. president #2
- John Quincy --
- Singer Edie
- Bryan or Ryan
- Cuts Like a Knife singer Bryan
- Summer of '69 artist Bryan
- Cardinals leader Ryan
- Dilbert drawer Scott
- Somebody Bryan
- Waking Up the Neighbours Bryan
- Whiskeytown's Ryan
- Amy who played Lynne Cheney in "Vice"
- Amy whose Massachusetts accent wasn't half bad in "The Fighter"
- He became president with 71 Electoral College votes
- Get Smart star
- The first president to occupy the White House, which celebrated its 200th birthday
- Arrival star Amy
- Disenchanted star Amy
- Enchanted actress Amy
- Massachusetts revolutionary Samuel for whom a brewery is named
- Smart guy
- Filmdom's Patch
- First United States vice president
- First occupant of the White House
- _____ Rib (1949 film)
- Photog Ansel
- Jackson's predecessor
- Noted shutterbug Ansel
- The White House's first occupant
- White House's first occupant
- Early president
- Ansel, Samuel or Abigail
- President Monroe's successor
- Two presidents
- Native rights activist Hank
- President John or John Quincy
- Presidential name twice
- Amy of "Sharp Objects"
- Boston Tea Party leader Samuel
- Canadian singer Bryan
- ___ apple (neck feature)
- Drop Dead Gorgeous actress Amy
- Vice actress Amy
- 6th US president
- Federalist President
- Patriot Samuel
- Abigail, nee Smith
- Tarkington.s Alice
- Grizzly, on TV
- See 59 Across
- Early U.S. president
- ___ Rib (Hepburn and Tracy film)
- He followed Monroe
- Important name in U.S. history
- Second or sixth U.S. president
- Brewery namesake Samuel
- Scott who created Dilbert
- Stamp Act opposer Samuel
- Arrival and "Enchanted" actress Amy
- The Bachelorette host Tayshia
- Gospel singer Yolanda
- NBA player Steven
- Arrival actress Amy
- Enchanted star Amy
- Major role in "1776"
- Continental Congress VIP
- First resident of the White House
- Mayor after de Blasio