- - Voters' choice.
- - I should be in now he's in the chair
- - head of state i'd introduce all round
- - I'd split gift meant for leading politician
- - Trips need to be organised for the head of state
- - Republic leader
- - trips need to be organised for a head of state
- - US head of state
- - Papers carried by current head of state
- - i'd put in now for a high position in society
- - head of republic
- - Quiet inhabitant - of Washington DC?
- - Big chief - or Perth's first citizen
- - i'd enter now as chair
- - Chair occupier under roof of palazzo
- - Country leader
- - Identification adopted by current leader
- - One whose house number is 1600
- - First Lady's husband
- - American leader?
- - Chief executive.
- - Head of state with an odd red instep
- - Quiet, living in a place such as Lincoln?
- - The Nissan ........ was the company's flagship limousine
- - Leader needs trip abroad
- - Power over living club official
- - In attendance, holding papers for chief executive
- - One of those in the park spinning spider net
- - Head of state has an odd red instep
- - Title for the person named at the ends of 17-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across
- - Leader kind of tense having stolen passport, say?
- - Commander in chief
- - Leader's turbulent priest found outside study
- - Title held by the people who lent their names to 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across
- - Head of a republic
- - White House boss
- - Ford perhaps needs parking by hotel guest
- - Coppers take the inmate to be a VIP
- - See 17-, 24- and 36-Across
- - Pierce, e.g.
- - Eponymous figure in four state capitals' names
- - "My family is first"
- - Nicholson role in "Mars Attacks!"
- - Royal position of the father of 37 Across, proving the younger's pedigree
- - "My family comes first"
- - Madison or Grant
- - U.S.A.'s CINC
- - Taylor or Tyler
- - Question mark of 1968.
- - Top job.
- - Theodore White's subject.
- - Taylor or Grant.
- - Last word of Henry Clay aphorism.
- - Business executive.
- - Subject of Article II of the Constitution.
- - Ben-Zvi, for example.
- - Magsaysay, for instance.
- - Person most affected by the 22d Amendment.
- - 1952 question mark.
- - Head of the nation.
- - February honoree
- - Jackson or Johnson
- - Chairman ........
- - Chairperson?
- - Top man.
- - Lincoln or Ford
- - Head of state?
- - See 19-Across
- - See 21-Across
- - Top federal executive
- - Title typically given to a republic's head of state
- - the "P" in POTUS
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