| 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) |