- GRANT
- Bestow
- Cary of "North by Northwest"
- American Gothic painter Wood
- Lee opponent
- Source of funds for a nonprofit
- President whose autobiography was published by Mark Twain
- Vicksburg victor
- Scientist's wish, maybe
- Scientist's backing, maybe
- She Done Him Wrong actor
- President in 1869
- Concede
- President who said "I have never felt any sort of fondness for war"
- Johnson's successor
- Money received from the NSF, often
- Confer, as property
- Study aid?
- Union general at Shiloh
- Lee's opponent
- Face on a fifty
- Federal funding, perhaps
- 18th President
- Foundation offering
- Some research funding
- He can be seen on a $50 bill
- Star of 1941, 1946, 1955, and 1959 Hitchcock films
- Cary who married Dyan Cannon
- Research money
- Hugh or Ulysses
- Hill of NBA
- Research aid
- President before Hayes
- Money for research
- To whom Lee surrendered
- Foster __: sunglasses brand
- Agree to
- Researcher's request
- Research support
- President with fitting initials
- Funding source
- Love Actually actor
- Johnson successor
- Endowment
- Hayes' predecessor
- Movie cutie Hugh
- Cannon ex
- Lou or Lee
- Civil War general
- $50 portrait
- Face on a $50 bill
- Confer
- Let have
- Give, as permission
- Research funding
- Scholarship
- Scholar's award
- Researcher's award
- Funds from a foundation
- Foundation bestowal
- Foundation donation
- Foundation's donation
- Donation from a foundation
- Name associated with a painted apron and pitchfork
- Permit
- Christened Hiram, his name was changed by mistake.
- He said: "Let us have peace." 1868.
- He wrote "Personal Memoirs," 1885.
- The Cary in "Notorious."
- Player in "The Bishop's Wife.”
- Victor over Horatio Seymour, 1868.
- Captain Sam ___ by Lloyd Lewis.
- He played Mr. Blandings.
- Movie hero.
- Our 18th President.
- Captain Sam.
- ___ Wood, artist.
- General and President.
- Screen star from England.
- He was elected over Seymour and Greeley.
- He's on $50 bills.
- President between Johnson and Hayes.
- C. I. C. in 1864.
- General of 1866.
- One of the seven Ohio Presidents.
- Victor at Appomattox.
- Foundation gift.
- First U.S. general.
- Winner at Vicksburg.
- Victor at Petersburg.
- Eighteenth president of U.S.
- White House name.
- Cede
- U.S., for one
- Union general
- Ulysses or Cary
- Cary or U. S.
- Civil War name
- Greeley's opposition in 1872
- Cary or Lee
- U.S. ___
- Julia Dent's bridegroom: 1848
- Acknowledge
- He took Richmond
- President, actor or actress
- Wilderness campaigner
- Artist Wood
- President called "American Caesar"
- Appomattox name
- Land follower
- Appomattox figure
- Opponent of 85 Across
- Fellowship
- Painter Wood
- Hayes's predecessor
- U.S. notable
- Scholar's wish, maybe
- Concede, as a point
- Researcher's quest
- Researcher's desire
- $50
- Award
- President after Johnson
- Aid package component
- 50s president?
- MacArthur Fellowship prize
- Aim of many a nonprofit proposal
- My Favorite Wife star
- 18th in a line that ends at a Bush
- His portrait is worth $50
- Impression of the fifties?
- Eighteenth U.S. president
- Cary or Hugh
- Cary or Hugh of films
- President No. 18
- Researcher's funding
- Money from a foundation
- Money for study
- Portrait on the fifty
- Victor at Vicksburg
- Monetary boon for a researcher
- Monetary award for a researcher
- Endow
- He's big on the new $50 bills
- His portrait's on the $50 bill
- Researcher's aid
- Star of four Hitchcock movies
- Battle of Shiloh victor
- Victor at Shiloh
- Co-star of 1995's "Nine Months" (12)
- First West Point graduate to become president
- President on a $50 bill
- Some funding
- Allow
- The Justice Department was created during his presidency