All the Men
Across
- 1. The “Little Magician”
- 3. First President who was the son of a President
- 4. First president to be assassinated in office
- 9. During his first 14 months vetoed 39 measures
- 10. Defeated the incumbent crook
- 13. Led the Union Armies to victory
- 14. Sign law abolishing the slave trade in the District of Columbia
- 15. Took oath of office in Federal Hall on Wall Street
- 19. Lifelong bachelor
- 20. His vision was to build “A Great Society”
- 23. His administration enacted the first general Federal immigration law
- 25. Hero of the Mexican-American War and the War of 1812
- 26. First Vice President to succeed to the Presidency
- 28. Wrote The Federalist Papers
- 31. First to die in office
- 34. only President married in the White House
- 37. Attended Bowdoin College
- 38. The last President from the Founding Fathers
- 40. Obtained a truce in Korea
- 42. The first baby-boomer generation President
- 43. First president to live at the White House
- 44. First President to have Congress override a Presidential veto
- 45. Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Down
- 1. Shot twice by a deranged anarchist
- 2. Born in Albemarle County
- 5. “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
- 6. Youngest man elected to the office
- 7. Killed a man who insulted on his wife
- 8. Only President to ever resign the office
- 11. his father administered his oath of office
- 12. The “trust buster”
- 16. Ordered atomic bombs be dropped on cities
- 17. “a kinder and gentler nation”
- 18. Grandson of “Old Tippecanoe”
- 21. Lost the popular vote 4,300,000 to 4,036,00, won electoral vote 185 to 184
- 22. Teapot Dome scandal
- 24. American actor
- 27. Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- 29. The crook
- 30. Only President to leave the White House and return for a second term four years later
- 32. Rapidan Camp in Shenandoah National Park was his retreat
- 33. September 11
- 35. University of Virginia Law School grad
- 36. First African American to hold the office
- 39. Never fathered nor adopted any children
- 41. AFter presidency became Chief Justice of the United States