| First occupant of the White House | 33 |
| Apple variety? | 14 |
| "1776" role | 21 |
| Yosemite photographer | 21 |
| Washington follower | 19 |
| Presidential surname | 20 |
| President, actor or actress | 27 |
| Photog Ansel | 12 |
| One of two presidents | 21 |
| Noted shutterbug Ansel | 22 |
| Jackson predecessor | 19 |
| First White House occupant | 26 |
| First U.S. vice president | 25 |
| Either of two presidents | 24 |
| Brewer Samuel | 13 |
| Writer Cecil of "The Straight Dope" | 45 |
| White House's first occupant | 32 |
| Washington's follower | 25 |
| Tarkington's "Alice ___" | 38 |
| Smart player | 12 |
| Sixth U.S. president | 20 |
| Singer Bryan | 12 |
| Sam in a bar | 12 |
| President from Braintree | 24 |
| President before Jefferson | 26 |
| One working close to Washington? | 32 |
| Monroe follower | 15 |
| Maude of stage fame | 19 |
| Important name in U.S. history | 30 |
| He followed Monroe | 18 |
| First one-term U.S. president | 29 |
| Filmdom's Patch | 19 |
| Early U.S. president | 20 |
| Dilbert creator Scott | 21 |
| Bryan or Ryan | 13 |
| Boston Tea Party planner | 24 |
| Author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" | 62 |
| Abigail or Ansel | 16 |
| "Watership Down" novelist Richard | 43 |
| "1776" protagonist | 28 |
| ''Dilbert'' cartoonist | 38 |
| ''___ Rib'' (Hepburn and Tracy film) | 52 |
| Whiskeytown's Ryan | 22 |
| Victoria Beckham, née __ | 27 |
| U.S. president #2 | 17 |
| The White House's first occupant | 36 |
| The only U.S. president whose vice president ran against him to succeed him was John .... | 89 |
| Tea Party leader: Dec. 16, 1773 | 31 |
| Tea Party inciter | 17 |
| Target of chondrolaryngoplasty surgery | 38 |
| Surname of two Massachusetts Constitution coauthors | 51 |
| Subject of a David McCullough political biography | 49 |
| Subject of a 2001 best-selling McCullough biography | 51 |
| Stamp Act foe John or Samuel | 28 |
| Smith and West | 14 |
| Smith and Bede | 14 |
| Smart player? | 13 |
| Singer Edie | 11 |
| Second or sixth in a series | 27 |
| Scott who draws "Dilbert" | 35 |
| Revolutionary leader Samuel | 27 |
| Presidential family name | 24 |
| President: father or son | 24 |
| President Jefferson's predecessor | 37 |
| President from Braintree, Mass. | 31 |
| President during the XYZ Affair | 31 |
| President after Washington | 26 |
| Portrait on an old 2¢ stamp | 30 |
| Political rival of Hamilton | 27 |
| Patriot Samuel | 14 |
| No. 2 or 6 | 10 |
| N. H. peak | 10 |
| McCullough bio subject | 22 |
| Maude or Samuel | 15 |
| Major role in "1776" | 30 |
| Leader of a "Party" in 1773 | 37 |
| Kind of ale | 11 |
| John, Henry, Sam or Maude | 25 |
| John, Douglas, or Sam | 21 |
| John Quincy -- | 14 |
| John Quincy ___ | 15 |
| John Q. | 7 |
| John or John Quincy | 19 |
| John or John Q. | 15 |
| John or Don | 11 |
| John in the White House | 23 |
| Joey or Julie | 13 |
| Jefferson's predecessor | 27 |
| James Truslow or John Couch | 27 |
| Jackson's predecessor | 25 |
| Inedible apple | 14 |
| His vice president was from a different party | 45 |
| Hemingway's Nick | 20 |
| Hemingway's "The Nick ___ Stories" | 48 |
| He came on after Monroe | 23 |
| He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office" | 74 |
| First veep | 10 |
| First V.P. | 10 |
| First US vice president | 23 |
| First United States vice president | 34 |