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U.S. Triple Crown winner of 1935 32
U.S. territory that's now two states 40
U.S. territory in W.W. II fighting 34
U.S. term for a British "saloon" 42
U.S. tennis star barred from South Africa 41
U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp 36
U.S. Surgeon General under Reagan 33
U.S. Steel was once its biggest employer 40
U.S. status during the Cuban Missile Crisis 43
U.S. station name retired in 1972 33
U.S. state with its own elec. power grid 40
U.S. state with a secessionist movement 39
U.S. state where prostitution is partly legal 45
U.S. state that comes first alphabetically: Abbr. 49
U.S. state capital with 13,000 people 37
U.S. social reformer: 1849–1914 38
U.S. soccer player with 158 international goals 47
U.S. senator with the longest tenure in history 47
U.S. Secretary of State: 1898–1905 41
U.S. secretary of state raised in the Bronx 43
U.S. Secretary of State (1961-1969) 35
U.S. scientific satellite of the 60's 41
U.S. rocket with a name from Greek myth 39
U.S. rocket with a name from classical myth 43
U.S. rebellion leader of 1841-42 32
U.S. provider of Olympic coverage 33
U.S. problem, according to J.E.C. 33
U.S. priest-poet John Banister ___ 34
U.S. presidential campaigner's audience 43
U.S. president who sired 15 children 36
U.S. president during the Mexican War 37
U.S. president and also chief justice 37
U.S. Presidency, in Jefferson's words 41
U.S. Postmaster General: 1933-40 32
U.S. political movement: 1891–1904 41
U.S. poet-playwright: 1875–1950 38
U.S. poet-editor: 1877–1949 34
U.S. poet who wrote "The Bridge" 42
U.S. poet who wrote "I Marry You" 43
U.S. poet ("The Hired Man") 37
U.S. philanthropist:1867–1933 36
U.S. painter-sculptor: 1869-1953 32
U.S. painter Mark ___: 1890-1976 32
U.S. painter John ___: 1871-1951 32
U.S. org. with over 39 million members 38
U.S. Open winner of 1994 and 1997 33
U.S. Open tennis victor over Arthur: 1972 41
U.S. Open tennis finalist eight straight years 46
U.S. Open champion whose last name is a toy 43
U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97 38
U.S. Open champ before and after Pete 37
U.S. Olympic swimming gold medalist Torres 42
U.S. Olympic and welterweight champ 35
U.S. Nobelist in Literature: 1938 33
U.S. newspaper publisher: 1858–1935 42
U.S. newcomer's language course, perhaps 44
U.S. newcomer's course, perhaps 35
U.S. Navy officer who smokes a water pipe? 42
U.S. Navy base in Cuba, slangily 32
U.S. Naval Observatory's precise info 41
U.S. Naval Observatory residents 32
U.S. naval historian: 1840–1914 38
U.S. naturalist: 1838–1914 33
U.S. national anthem's fifth word 37
U.S. national anthem's contraction 38
U.S. Mint employees' newspaper? 35
U.S. mental-hygiene movement founder 36
U.S. Marine Band leader, 1880-92 32
U.S. locale of the International Peace Garden 45
U.S. Library of Medicine maintainer 35
U.S. lexicographer-educator: 1869-1946 38
U.S. legislator with a six-yr. term 35
U.S. leader acquitted of treason 32
U.S. landscape painter: 1825–94 38
U.S. labor leader: 1887–1946 35
U.S. journalist: 1889–1974 33
U.S. journalist, born in Denmark 32
U.S. island occupied by Japan during W.W. II 44
U.S. island called "The Gathering Isle" 49
U.S. illustrator: 1877–1960 34
U.S. humorist-journalist: 1833-88 33
U.S. Green Building Council rating system 41
U.S. government document producer 33
U.S. Gold Bullion Depository site 33
U.S. funder of biomedical research 34
U.S. four-dollar coin issued in 1879 36
U.S. financier-philanthropist: 1795–1873 47
U.S. facility in Cuba, for short 32
U.S. equivalent of Britain's MI6 36
U.S. electrical scientist: 1850–1936 43
U.S. dept. with a windmill on its seal 38
U.S. dept. with a sun on its seal 33
U.S. dept. with a Race to the Top reform prog. 46
U.S. dept. with a lightning bolt on its seal 44
U.S. dept. concerned with radioactive waste 43
U.S. dept. concerned with meat inspection 41
U.S. Constitution's first article 37
U.S. composer who's on his toes? 36
U.S. composer of "Concord" 36
U.S. composer associated with Copland 37