Statistics for Random U.S. President by Clue

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CluePresident% Correct
A famous painting depicts him crossing the Delaware RiverGeorge Washington
94%
Issued the Emancipation ProclamationAbraham Lincoln
90%
His father was born in KenyaBarack Obama
90%
The only President born in HawaiiBarack Obama
90%
Died on the same day as Thomas JeffersonJohn Adams
90%
The Boulder Dam was renamed for him in 1947Herbert Hoover
88%
President during all manned missions to the MoonRichard Nixon
88%
Born in a log cabin in KentuckyAbraham Lincoln
86%
Was careful to almost never be photographed in a wheelchairFranklin D. Roosevelt
86%
The most recent president to see military combatGeorge H.W. Bush
86%
His brother Robert served as Attorney GeneralJohn F. Kennedy
86%
The original spelling of his first name was MaartenMartin Van Buren
86%
The first Republican presidentAbraham Lincoln
83%
Promised to keep America out of WWI but then led them into itWoodrow Wilson
82%
Was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize just eight months into his PresidencyBarack Obama
81%
His dentures were not made of wood, but instead of other human teeth,
hippopotamus ivory, brass and gold
George Washington
81%
Appeared on the reality TV show "The Apprentice"Donald Trump
80%
President at the beginning of the Great DepressionHerbert Hoover
80%
His wife also ran for PresidentBill Clinton
78%
His daughter is named ChelseaBill Clinton
78%
Was a five star generalDwight D. Eisenhower
78%
Has had the longest timespan as ex-PresidentJimmy Carter
78%
Dick Cheney was his Vice PresidentGeorge W. Bush
77%
John Hinckley Jr. tried to assassinate himRonald Reagan
77%
His wife while president was named MarthaGeorge Washington
76%
Served two non-consecutive termsGrover Cleveland
76%
Starred as Knute Rockne in the movie "Knute Rockne, All American"Ronald Reagan
76%
It was falsely claimed that he got stuck in the White House bathtubWilliam Taft
76%
Pardoned all the Vietnam War draft dodgersJimmy Carter
75%
Led the Rough Riders during the Spanish–American WarTheodore Roosevelt
75%
Founded the Bull Moose partyTheodore Roosevelt
75%
The first president to be impeachedAndrew Johnson
74%
Ended ProhibitionFranklin D. Roosevelt
74%
Gave radio addresses known as "fireside chats"Franklin D. Roosevelt
74%
Known as the "Father of the Constitution"James Madison
74%
Hippies chanted "hey, hey, ___, how many kids did you kill today?"Lyndon B. Johnson
74%
Appears on the $50 billUlysses S. Grant
74%
Was forced to flee the White House by British troopsJames Madison
73%
Killed about 1000 large animals during a safari in AfricaTheodore Roosevelt
73%
Was assassinated by an anarchist named Leon CzolgoszWilliam McKinley
73%
Once a part owner of the Texas Rangers baseball teamGeorge W. Bush
72%
The only President from the Federalist PartyJohn Adams
72%
Lived at MonticelloThomas Jefferson
70%
Never elected as either President or Vice PresidentGerald R. Ford
69%
Shot by Charles J. Guiteau but finished off by his incompetent doctorsJames Garfield
68%
Lincoln said, about him, "I can't spare this man; he fights"Ulysses S. Grant
68%
The tallest mountain in the country used to be named for himWilliam McKinley
68%
Became President after the death of Warren HardingCalvin Coolidge
67%
Had the longest inaugural address of any President, and the shortest termWilliam Henry Harrison
67%
Former head of the C.I.A.George H.W. Bush
66%
Considered as one of the worst Presidents for failing to stop the Civil WarJames Buchanan
66%
Nearly died during an expedition in the AmazonTheodore Roosevelt
66%
Founded the University of VirginiaThomas Jefferson
66%
His mother was named AbigailJohn Quincy Adams
65%
Won 525 electoral votes, the most of any person everRonald Reagan
64%
Likely had children with Sally HemmingsThomas Jefferson
64%
Had a sign on his desk which read "the buck stops here"Harry Truman
63%
One of three authors of "The Federalist Papers"James Madison
61%
According to the adage, only he could go to ChinaRichard Nixon
61%
Almost lost to Thomas DeweyHarry Truman
59%
His real first name was HiramUlysses S. Grant
58%
Became President after the death of James GarfieldChester A. Arthur
57%
Played football for the University of MichiganGerald R. Ford
57%
Is known for the Teapot Dome scandalWarren Harding
57%
Ran unopposed in 1820James Monroe
56%
Served on the Supreme Court after his term as PresidentWilliam Taft
55%
His administration was known as "Camelot"John F. Kennedy
54%
Opposed the 14th amendment, which gave citizenship rights to former slavesAndrew Johnson
53%
Won in a landslide election over Barry GoldwaterLyndon B. Johnson
53%
He fought a "War on Poverty"Lyndon B. Johnson
53%
As a teenager, he was struck by a sword after refusing to clean a British officer's bootsAndrew Jackson
52%
His wife was named MamieDwight D. Eisenhower
52%
Elected as Vice President with the slogan "Tippecanoe and ____ too"John Tyler
52%
Had a dog named CheckersRichard Nixon
52%
Elected in 1876 despite losing the popular vote to Samuel J. TildenRutherford B. Hayes
52%
President during the Spanish–American WarWilliam McKinley
52%
Toni Morrison called him "the first black president"Bill Clinton
51%
The interstate highway system is named for himDwight D. Eisenhower
51%
Signed the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854Franklin Pierce
51%
His 1920 nomination happened in a "smoke-filled room"Warren Harding
51%
The only President to never marryJames Buchanan
50%
Expanded U.S. territory more than any other President, adding Texas and California
among other states
James K. Polk
49%
Had a political program named "The Square Deal"Theodore Roosevelt
48%
Wrote the book "Profiles in Courage"John F. Kennedy
47%
Born and raised in Scranton, PennsylvaniaJoe Biden
46%
Was forced to exit via a window when a drunken mob of well-wishers crowded the
White House after his first inauguration
Andrew Jackson
45%
Shares his middle name with the town in Massachusetts in which he was bornJohn Quincy Adams
45%
He left office in 1853 as the last President from the Whig PartyMillard Fillmore
45%
The hero of the Battle of TippecanoeWilliam Henry Harrison
45%
Victorious general in the Mexican–American WarZachary Taylor
45%
The Panic of 1893 started just after he left officeBenjamin Harrison
44%
Has been known to say "malarkey" a lotJoe Biden
42%
The first vice president to succeed to the presidency without election, in 1841John Tyler
42%
Presided over "The Era of Good Feelings"James Monroe
41%
A "dark horse" candidate in 1844James K. Polk
40%
The only President to be a university presidentWoodrow Wilson
39%
The first president from New York stateMartin Van Buren
35%
His election marked the end of ReconstructionRutherford B. Hayes
35%
Supposedly a woman made a bet that she would get three words out of him.
His response: "You Lose".
Calvin Coolidge
34%
His home was known as the HermitageAndrew Jackson
32%
A record six states were admitted to the Union during his term:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming
Benjamin Harrison
31%
Has multiple strokes throughout his life, but kept them secretWoodrow Wilson
30%
Was considered a puppet of New York senator Roscoe Conkling, but defied
his sponsor once in office
Chester A. Arthur
22%
It was claimed that he could write in Greek and Latin at the same time
with different hands
James Garfield
21%
Said "facts are stubborn things"John Adams
21%
Detractors chanted "Ma, Ma, Where's My Pa?" after he was accused of rapeGrover Cleveland
20%

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