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- Four-letter presidential name
- President and later-to-be chief justice
- President who later became chief justice
- Mr. Republican
- 27th U.S. President
- Wilson's predecessor
- 27th President
- Big White House occupant
- Roosevelt follower
- He became Chief Justice after serving as president
- Supreme president?
- Dollar Diplomacy president
- ___ fat (apt political palindrome)
- Only Chief Justice to have a state funeral
- First president buried at Arlington National Cemetery
- Pinchot-Ballinger affair president
- President on a 4¢ stamp
- Famous Ohio name
- Our 27th president
- __-Hartley Act
- President No. 27
- Wilson predecessor
- President #27
- President who became Chief Justice
- Prez called "Big Bill"
- Politician who said, "Politics, when I am in it, makes me sick"
- U.S. president who later became chief justice
- William Howard or Robert
- Root's successor as U.S. Secretary of War
- Chief Justice appointed by Harding
- 1920s chief justice
- Plump president
- First of the two provisional governors of Cuba during American occupation
- He was nicknamed "Big Chief"
- President before Wilson
- ___-Hartley Act
- Heavy-set U.S. president
- U.S. president, 1909-13
- Heaviest President
- Our last mustachioed president
- Our portliest president
- Only man to serve as U.S. President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Only President to become Chief Justice
- Creator of the Department of Labor
- Follower of Roosevelt
- President-turned-Chief Justice
- President William Howard
- President who was once Governor of Cuba
- He established the Department of Labor in 1913
- US president who became a chief justice
- The 16th Amendment was ratified under his presidency
- 1909-1913 president William
- Chief Justice between White and Hughes
- Important name in Ohio
- -- -Hartley Act
- Only man to be U.S. Pres. and Chief Jst.
- President after Teddy Roosevelt
- Only man to be U.S. President and Chief Justice
- First president to occupy the Oval Office
- Only president who was also chief justice
- 300-pound president
- First president to take up golf
- President known as "Big Bill"
- First president to throw a ceremonial opening day pitch
- Last president to keep a White House cow
- Chief justice before Hughes
- Heaviest U.S. president
- Prior president who swore in two subsequent presidents
- First presidential swinger, golf-wise
- First golfing U.S. president
- President from Cincinnati
- Last mustachioed president
- Woodrow Wilson precessor
- Ohio political surname
- Wilson preceder
- Teddy Roosevelt successor
- Hartley's cosponsor
- He swore in Hoover
- Wilson predecesssor
- President before Woodrow Wilson
- Electee of 1908
- Ex-president who swore in Hoover
- Woodrow Wilson predecessor
- Last president with a mustache
- One of the "Five Greatest."
- Sculptor Lorado.
- U. S. Ambassador to Ireland.
- Wilson successor
- Chief Justice of the 1920s
- Ohio political name
- '40s senator nicknamed "Mr. Republican"
- He swore in Herbert Hoover
- President who went on to become a Supreme Court justice
- Political heavyweight of the early 20th century
- Secretary of War Alphonso whose son later held the position
- ___-Hartley Act (law governing labor unions)
- Chief Justice of United States, 1921–1930.
- Twenty-seventh President.
- Charles P. ___, Stettinius aide.
- Chairman of Senate's Republican steering committee.
- Housing bill sponsor.
- Prominent Senator.
- Senator from Ohio.
- Co-author of the labor bill.
- Head of Federal Council of Churches.
- William ___, Secy. of War, 1904.
- Winner in 1908.
- Co-author of labor act.
- Chief Justice, 1921–30.
- Prominent Republican.
- Senatorial candidate in Ohio.
- Active participant in "The Great Debate."
- Charles Phelps ___.
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1921–30.
- Co-author with Hartley.
- Senator since 1939.
- Statesman from Cincinnati.
- Candidate for Governor of Ohio.
- Half of the name of a certain law.
- Member of a famous Cincinnati family.
- Nominee for Governor of Ohio.
- Ohio's favorite.
- Sen Bricker's colleague.
- A power in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
- Majority leader of the Senate.
- Middle name of a Cabinet member.
- U. S. Ambassador to Eire.
- Benson's middle name.
- Former Chief Justice.
- Sec. Benson's middle name.
- Senator from 1939 to 1953.
- Late Senator.
- Secretary of War, 1904.
- Big name in Cincinnati.
- Famous American sculptor.
- Noted Ohio name.
- Memorable Ohioan.
- Famous Ohioan.
- Author of a labor bill.
- His memorial is a carillon.
- A President.
- A chief justice.
- Mr. President of 1909.
- White House name.
- White House resident, 1909–13.
- U.S. President.
- Well-known Republican.
- American sculptor.
- GOP name.
- Charles of Ohio.
- Noted Ohio family.
- U. S. sculptor.
- Ohio name
- G.O.P. No. 2 in 1952
- William H. or Robert
- Robert or Lorado
- W.H. or Robert
- Large President
- Ohio statesman
- Lorado or William H.
- T.R.'s successor
- President who weighed over 300 lbs.
- Weightiest U.S. President
- William Howard ___
- Portly U.S. President
- President who weighed over 300 pounds
- President who became a Chief Justice
- Memorable G.O.P. senator
- Big man in the White House
- Voters' nonchoice in 1912
- Loser in 1912 election
- First White House golfer
- Loser to Wilson
- Only President to sit on the Supreme Court
- Big name in 126 Down
- President from Ohio: 1909-13
- A loser in 1912
- Sculptor Lorado ___
- _____-Hartley Act
- Chief Justice in the 1920's
- Sherman was his Veep
- White House heavyweight
- Mr. Republican of the old G.O.P.
- Bryan defeater, 1908
- Hotel in "The Graduate"
- Eisenhower's rival for the 1952 nomination
- 10th Supreme Court chief justice
- For whom Sherman was veep
- Roly-poly president
- Helen ___, 27th president's first lady (1909-13)
- Sherman served with him
- President who later served as chief justice
- President just before Wilson
- President whose father co-founded Yale's Skull and Bones
- Secretary of war under Theodore Roosevelt
- Ex-president who swore in President Hoover
- Roosevelt's successor
- 1947's ___-Hartley Act
- First president to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery
- Last U.S. president to have facial hair
- Former Washington heavyweight
- President William Howard ___
- President after Roosevelt
- Only U.S. president also to serve as chief justice
- Only president to administer the oath of office to two other presidents
- Election winner of 1908
- Loser to Wilson in 1912
- Only president who was also a chief justice
- President who also served as provisional governor of Cuba
- President who finished third in his race for re-election
- President who was formerly Theodore Roosevelt's secretary of war
- 27th U.S. president and 10th chief justice
- One-term president
- William Howard in the White House
- First president to own a car
- Who said of himself, in 1912, "No one candidate was ever elected ex-president by such a large majority"
- President who frequently got stuck in the bathtub
- Successor of Roosevelt
- 1920s Supreme Court chief justice
- Famously obese president
- Hefty chief justice
- '20s Chief Justice
- President from Ohio
- He ain't heavy didn't apply to this president
- Portliest president
- President that sat on the Supreme Court
- President defeated by Wilson
- William Jennings Bryan opponent
- Big U.S. president
- Portly president
- President who sat on the Supreme Court
- President who served on the Supreme Court
- President and Supreme Court justice
- Former President William Howard
- William Howard's surname
- President who was later chief justice
- Only chief justice who was a former president
- Only president to be a Supreme Court justice
- Presidential name
- President/Chief Justice
- US Chief Justice 1921-30
- Big President
- Mustachioed president
- Presidential heavyweight
- U.S. president and also chief justice
- U.S. President William Howard
- Portly prez
- Portly, mustachioed president
- President after Roosevelt (the first one)
- President elected in 1908
- President who was also a chief justice
- Sportscaster Jenny
- '08 election winner
- Bryan's opponent in the 1908 election
- Last president to sport a mustache
- President who left office in 1913
- Dollar diplomacy proponent
- First president to throw an Opening Day pitch
- First man to use the Oval Office
- Last mustached president
- President who also served as chief justice
- Tenth chief justice
- Chief justice who was previously president