- TRUMAN
- His middle name was "S"
- Fair Deal proponent
- Potsdam Conference attendee
- Fair Deal president
- Writer Capote
- The buck stops here president
- 33rd U.S. president
- A sign on his desk read "The buck stops here"
- Roosevelt's successor
- President who relieved MacArthur
- President who ended World War II
- President who said, "If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em"
- The ___ Show
- Post-WWII president with a doctrine
- Missouri-born president
- 1995 Sinise title role
- Author Capote
- Mr. Citizen autobiographer
- Pulitzer-winning McCullough presidential biography
- Jim Carrey movie role
- President on V-J Day
- Plain Speaking subject
- Eisenhower predecessor
- 33rd president
- Last president not a college grad
- President before Eisenhower
- See 58-Across
- Head of a Senate committee.
- Missouri Senator.
- Nov. 7 candidate.
- Missouri's pride.
- President of the Senate.
- Prominent son of Lamar, Mo.
- Tenant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
- Bess of Washington.
- Man with atomic problems.
- Noted resident of Blair House.
- He opened recent Inter-American conference.
- Novelist Capote.
- Memoirs author.
- Role in "Call Me Madam."
- 32nd or 33rd President.
- He was born at 15 Across.
- He'll speak in Chicago.
- Inauguration participant.
- Irving Fisher's role in "Call Me Madam."
- Independence man.
- Former U. S. President.
- Author of "Years of Trial and Hope.”
- One of the campaigners.
- Founder of a new library.
- Well-known Missourian.
- Man of Independence.
- U. S. President.
- Convention "stand-off."
- Famous septuagenarian.
- Pride of Lamar.
- Elder statesman.
- Independence name.
- Missouri Senator, 1935–44.
- ___ Doctrine.
- White House name.
- Man from Missouri.
- Missouri name
- Famous Democrat
- ___ Doctrine: 1947
- Author of "Mr. Citizen"
- Author of "Murder in the White House"
- Plain Speaking biographee
- Marshall Plan signer
- Whom "Dewey Defeats" in a classic Chicago Tribune headline
- Winner of 1948
- Harry or Bess in the White House
- Dewey Defeats ___, infamous Chicago Tribune headline of 1948
- President whose middle initial, S, didn't stand for anything
- Piano-playing President
- The _____ Show (Carrey film)
- Carrey character
- He said, "The buck stops here!"
- President elected in 1948
- Mr. Citizen
- Roosevelt's running mate, 1944
- ___ the Tiger (Mizzou mascot)
- Whom Dewey defeated, according to a premature headline
- One from politics
- His second inauguration was the first to be televised