- - disputed winner in 1876
- - Helen who was the first actress to achieve the EGOT
- - Actress Helen who was the first person to win the Triple Crown of Acting
- - Winner over Tilden
- - Winner in 1876
- - Helen of stage
- - Actress Helen
- - "First lady of the theater" Helen
- - Isaac or Helen
- - Rutherford or Helen
- - Helen or Gabby
- - Helen, Isaac or Gabby
- - Helen or Rutherford
- - Oscar winner Helen
- - Gabby or Helen
- - 2-time Oscar winner Helen
- - Charles MacArthur's Helen
- - Rutherford B. or Helen
- - Helen or Isaac
- - Oscar-winning actress Helen ......
- - An Oscar winner: 1931-32
- - isaac —, 1972 best music, original song oscar winner for theme from shaft
- - Media personality and Big Brother 8 contestant, Chanelle ...
- - name the thurles hotel in which the gaa was founded in 1884.
- - chanelle ..., media personality who got engaged recently
- - 12-time NBA All-Star Elvin in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- - 'Will & Grace' actor Sean
- - Middlesex town that was the birthplace of Glenn Hoddle
- - Rutherford B. .., the 19th US president
- - President who banned alcohol at the White House
- - chris of political news
- - Rutherford Birchard ..., President of USA from 1877 to 1881
- - philip boucher-...: rté broadcaster.
- - US president after Grant
- - thurles hotel in which the gaa was founded in 1884.
- - Soul legend Isaac
- - Voice of Chef on "South Park"
- - US president between Grant and Garfield
- - Stax Records icon Isaac
- - Rutherford B. ...... (US president, 1877-1881)
- - Rutherford B. ...... (19th-century US president)
- - Renowned name on Broadway.
- - R&B singer Isaac who was the voice of Chef on "South Park"
- - President derisively dubbed His Fraudulency
- - MSNBC host Chris
- - Mrs. McThing.
- - First president to have a phone in the White House—its number was "1" (1877)
- - Bearded 19th US president Rutherford B. ......
- - Actor Sean of "Will & Grace"
- - Understands, to a Scot
- - Great name in the theatre.
- - MSNBC's Chris
- - President on a Currier & Ives poster
- - Grant's successor
- - 19th president
- - Middlesex location
- - Hoops star Tiffany
- - President Rutherford B
- - Garfield followed him
- - President after Grant
- - Garfield's predecessor
- - Grant's follower
- - Garfield's presidential predecessor
- - Initiator of the White House Easter Egg Roll
- - Grant successor
- - 19th U.S. president
- - Last Reconstruction president
- - Isaac who voiced Chef
- - Compromise of 1877 beneficiary
- - Bearded U.S. president
- - "Hot Buttered Soul" Isaac
- - Funk icon Isaac
- - Singer Isaac who cowrote "Soul Man"
- - President between Grant and Garfield
- - 1876 victor by one electoral vote
- - Sean of "Will & Grace"
- - He lost the popular vote to Tilden
- - Woody part of Ohio?
- - First president to have a telephone in the White House
- - Compromise of 1877 figure
- - Garfield preceder
- - Isaac who was the voice of Chef on "South Park"
- - Soulful Isaac
- - "Shaft" singer Isaac
- - Rutherford B. ......
- - Compromise of 1877 president
- - Only president who was selected by a congressional commission
- - Follower of 1 Down
- - Only president who'd been wounded in the Civil War
- - Chef's voice, formerly
- - "Never Can Say Goodbye" singer Isaac
- - U.S. president after Grant
- - Governor who helped found Ohio State University
- - "Shaft" composer
- - President known as "His Fraudulency"
- - Profile on a 19¢ stamp
- - President who won by one electoral vote
- - First sitting president to visit the West Coast
- - Gabby of old oaters
- - President elected without winning the popular vote
- - Victor over Tilden
- - First president to visit the West Coast while in office
- - Ohio governor who became president
- - "Shaft" singer
- - President Grant's successor
- - 19th US president
- - Tilden topper
- - Mount ......, peak 90 miles SSE of Fairbanks
- - Grant's successor in the White House
- - Elvin ......, 1960's-80's N.B.A. star known as "Big E"
- - President called "His Fraudulency"
- - President before Garfield
- - Isaac or Gabby
- - Basketball's Elvin
- - Dubiously elected president
- - Grant's pursuer
- - Soul singer Isaac
- - He served between Grant and Garfield
- - He introduced the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn
- - Our 19th president
- - Centennial electee
- - Actress for whom a theater was named
- - Nineteenth U.S. president
- - Centennial choice for U.S. President
- - President called Old Eight to Seven
- - Gabby of westerns
- - No. 19
- - Man between Grant and Garfield
- - President nicknamed "Old Eight to Seven"
- - Centennial year electee
- - White House name
- - glastonbury legend isaac
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