The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 15 letter word THOMASJEFFERSON , but the solution may also be ANDREWJACKSON which is one of the most recent solution (1997 in USA Today).
He won the Presidency on his second try crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
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THOMASJEFFERSON | 25 % | 15 |
ANDREWJACKSON | 25 % | 13 |
RICHARDMNIXON | 25 % | 13 |
JOHNQUINCYADAMS | 25 % | 15 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: He won the Presidency on his second try
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- said
- take
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- hannibal
- roosevelt
- adams
- anaximander
- suharto
- crack
- term
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More clues leading to the result THOMASJEFFERSON
- First secretary of state
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Dumb and Dumber about...
- Second member of our squard
- President who notably walked to and from his inauguration ceremony
- "Everyman" president
- Washington's Sec'y of State
- Image on the front of a 1-Across
- Chief author (who died 7/4/1826) of 5- and 9-Down
- He determined the limit in 1793
More clues leading to the result ANDREWJACKSON
- Author of this puzzle's quote
- "Old Hickory"
- ___ Downing, landscape architect who designed the White House grounds
- Either of the two presidents who also served as a 17-Across from 62-Across
- {/On the front/}
- He won the Presidency on his second try
- $20
More clues leading to the result RICHARDMNIXON
More clues leading to the result JOHNQUINCYADAMS
- First president who was the son of a president
- Treaty of Ghent negotiator
- Only president to serve in the House after his term
- Monroe's Sec'y of State
- First son of a President to become President
- Oscar-nominated role for Anthony Hopkins in "Amistad"
- Our sixth President.
- Drafter of the Monroe Doctrine.
- Monroe's Secretary of State
- He took office in 1825