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No. 19
Mrs. McThing.
Shaft" singer
Helen of stage
Helen or Gabby
Winner in 1876
Gabby or Helen
Helen or Isaac
Isaac or Helen
19th president
Shaft" composer
Funk icon Isaac
Grant successor
White House name
Grant's follower
MSNBC host Chris
Gabby of westerns
Garfield preceder
Rutherford B. ___
Soul legend Isaac
Grant's successor
Oscar winner Helen
Our 19th president
Winner over Tilden
Victor over Tilden
Centennial electee
Gabby of old oaters
Shaft" singer Isaac
Rutherford or Helen
Helen or Rutherford
19th U.S. president
Helen, Isaac or Gabby
Garfield followed him
Isaac who voiced Chef
Sean of "Will & Grace
President after Grant
Bearded U.S. president
Chef's voice, formerly
Understands, to a Scot
Garfield's predecessor
Centennial year electee
Profile on a 19¢ stamp
Stax Records icon Isaac
President Rutherford B.
Hot Buttered Soul" Isaac
An Oscar winner: 1931-32
Compromise of 1877 figure
Nineteenth U.S. president
Great name in the theatre.
Renowned name on Broadway.
U.S. president after Grant
Actor Sean of "Will & Grace
Compromise of 1877 president
Voice of Chef on "South Park
Last Reconstruction president
Compromise of 1877 beneficiary
Man between Grant and Garfield
First Lady of the Theater" Helen
1876 victor by one electoral vote
President called "His Fraudulency
Singer Isaac who cowrote "Soul Man
Ohio governor who became president
He lost the popular vote to Tilden
Never Can Say Goodbye" singer Isaac
Garfield's presidential predecessor
President called Old Eight to Seven
Actress for whom a theater was named
Centennial choice for U.S. President
President between Grant and Garfield
President nicknamed "Old Eight to Seven
President who won by one electoral vote
US president between Grant and Garfield
Bearded 19th US president Rutherford B. ___
Rutherford B. ___ (US president, 1877-1881)
Initiator of the White House Easter Egg Roll
Rutherford B. ___ (19th-century US president)
First sitting president to visit the West Coast
Governor who helped found Ohio State University
President derisively dubbed “His Fraudulency”
Elvin ___, 1960's-80's N.B.A. star known as "Big E
Only president who'd been wounded in the Civil War
President elected without winning the popular vote
First president to have a telephone in the White House
First president to visit the West Coast while in office
He introduced the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn
R&B singer Isaac who was the voice of Chef on "South Park
Only president who was selected by a congressional commission
First president to have a phone in the White House—its number was "1" (1877)
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