- - Mediocre at best
- - President George W. ..
- - A presidential thing that grows
- - Dense woody plant
- - transport husband to wilderness
- - President that's cleaner? Not right
- - The last name of the 43rd president of the US; George W. ....
- - Past US president
- - Kate ......, Wuthering Heights singer
- - Vehicle husband used in wild, uncultivated country
- - Along with Johnson and Roosevelt, the US has had two presidents with which surname?
- - large wilderness area down under
- - 41st and 43rd presidents of the USA
- - dubya
- - Tree's little cousin
- - Jess ..., actress who plays Christine Chapel in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds"
- - Dense shrub
- - Father-son president duo
- - developer of the memex concept, which later inspired hypertext
- - Rose or mulberry
- - Two former US presidents
- - appropriate near-anagram of "shrub"
- - Shrub for George?
- - 41st or 43rd President of U.S.A
- - A former president from uncultivated country
- - George W. ..., former US President and former part-owner of the Texas Rangers
- - Australian hinterland
- - Forest's something eliminated by Brazilian president
- - George ... Intercontinental Airport, one of the world's largest airports that is located in Texas
- - wild or uncultivated country
- - Ignore those characters leaving Neighbours in the Australian outback
- - Rose, perhaps, for former president
- - Obama's predecessor
- - The 43rd president
- - President before Obama
- - President before and after Clinton
- - Painter George who actually once was the President of the United States of America
- - Obama's or Clinton's predecessor
- - Last name of two US presidents
- - Last name of former First Daughters Jenna and Barbara, who now live four blocks apart in New York City
- - Last name of father-and-son US presidents
- - Cranberry or Mulberry
- - Blackberry plant
- - Landscaping plant
- - Hedge
- - President George or George W
- - Shrub; wild vegetation
- - Outback
- - Former President in wild Australian parts?
- - President 41 or 43
- - Neighbours dismiss region in the Australian outback
- - Sam Rockwell's role in "Vice"
- - Hedge part
- - President who said 'nucular'
- - Wild country
- - Mulberry source
- - Two US presidents
- - Number 41 or 43
- - 2016 presidential candidate
- - "They misunderestimated me" speaker
- - Name of two presidents
- - Garden center buy
- - Source of mulberries
- - Former President to show embarrassment, getting left out
- - Shrub; US president
- - Obama predecessor
- - Trace missing from Bucharest plant
- - Shrub
- - Wild area
- - Carson rival
- - Mulberry, for one
- - 41st or 43rd president
- - Reagan successor
- - "Here We Go Round the Mulberry ......"
- - Wild land in Africa
- - What Moses saw burning
- - Rose source
- - 2000 presidential candidate
- - Political family name
- - Wild parts of Australia
- - Mulberry plant
- - With 13 Down, winning ticket in 1988
- - "Fahrenheit 9/11" target
- - #41 or #43
- - He appointed Roberts and Alito to the Supreme Court
- - Low growth
- - Barbara who owned Millie
- - Cluster of shrubs
- - Australian region
- - 41st on a noted list
- - Blair's friend
- - Clinton antecedent or follower
- - Job for a barber
- - Australian wild
- - Type of league
- - Australian wilderness
- - Only sitting vice president since Martin Van Buren to be elected president
- - Rose plant
- - He ran in 2000
- - Governor Jeb
- - Broccoli-hating president
- - Clinton preceder or follower
- - Cheney's boss
- - Winner of 2000
- - Justice Souter's appointer
- - 41st president
- - He'll give trigger locks away
- - Surname associated with malapropisms
- - Opponent of 120-Across
- - Nixon CIA head
- - 2000 presidential hopeful
- - Dukakis defeater
- - November 7 victor
- - Y2K presidential hopeful
- - Unprofessional, slangily
- - Hair in need of a barber
- - The 41st President
- - Texas governor
- - 41st in a series
- - ......-league (inferior)
- - Erstwhile C.I.A. director
- - Kind of whacker
- - G.O.P. candidate
- - Mondale's successor
- - Frontier country
- - George of Washington
- - Vice President
- - Something to beat around
- - Place for two birds
- - Vannevar ......
- - League leader
- - Kind of league
- - Jungle ......
- - Presidential name.
- - Place for roses
- - Hedge plant
- - Low woody plant
- - Foundation plant
- - Backcountry
- - Thicket
- - Clump of trees
- - Amateurish
- - See 34-Across
- - Former U.S. President George W.
- - Plant in a hedgerow
- - Singer Kate whose hit "Running Up That Hill" was featured in "Stranger Things"
- - Rose-bearing plant
- - landscaping staple
- - Plant with many branches
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