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ADAMS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 168 times.
Revolutionary leader Samuel
Monroe's successor
President from Braintree
Boston Tea Party V.I.P.
"Watership Down" author Richard
"Watership Down" novelist Richard
Brewer Samuel
___ apple
Smart player?
"Gunsmoke" Doc
___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy)
Smart player
Don or John
Portrait on an old 2¢ stamp
First vice president
"1776" role
Subject of a 2001 best-selling McCullough biography
Writer Cecil of "The Straight Dope"
One working close to Washington?
See 13-Down
President before Jefferson
Bond girl in "Octopussy"
Hemingway's "The Nick ___ Stories"
Samuel __, a chief instigator of the Boston Tea Party
Target of chondrolaryngoplasty surgery
#1 number two who became the #2 number one
Scott who draws "Dilbert"
Subject of a David McCullough political biography
He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office"
John or John Quincy
"Get Smart" star Don
Smart TV star Don?
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott
First U.S. vice president
Sixth U.S. president
Washington's successor
America's first number two
"Yosemite Valley Winter" photographer
First Vice President to become President
America's first vice-president
Smart portrayer
One of two presidents
Photographer Ansel
First White House occupant
Amy of "Julie & Julia"
Second or sixth president
First one-term U.S. president
Presidential family name
"The Straight Dope" columnist Cecil
Ansel of photography
Washington successor
Jackson predecessor
Sam in a bar
Douglas who created Zaphod Beeblebrox
''Dilbert'' cartoonist
Victoria Beckham, née __
''1776'' character
Yosemite photographer
Presidential surname
Sixth president
Noted shutterbug Ansel
The White House's first occupant
Second president
Important name in U.S. history
He followed Monroe
"___ Rib" (Hepburn and Tracy film)
Washington follower
Early U.S. president
First occupant of the White House
"Dilbert" cartoonist
Apple or ale lead-in
Name of two presidents
Surname of two presidents
"1776" protagonist
Dilbert creator Scott
Abigail or Ansel
Ansel or Abigail
Victoria Beckham, née ___
"1776" character
Continental Congress VIP
See 7-Down
President after Washington
John in the White House
Second or sixth in a series
Singer Bryan
McCullough bio subject
First veep
Either of two presidents
Boston Tea Party VIP
First father-son Presidential surname
See 10-Down
U.S. president #2
'Get Smart' star Don
Don of 'Get Smart'
White House's first occupant
Singer Edie
Actress Amy of "Julie & Julia"
John Quincy ___
"The Fighter" star Amy
____apple
Second U.S. president
Stamp Act foe John or Samuel
Surname of two Massachusetts Constitution coauthors
First resident of the White House
Douglas who wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
Water
San Francisco-born photographer
Number one number two
Creator of Dogbert, Catbert and Ratbert
Comic Sandler et al.
Washington's vice president
Dilbert drawer Scott
Agent 86 player
Washington's veep
First one-term president
Second or sixth U.S. president
"Dilbert" drawer
Early president
First vice president of America
See 52-Across
Two presidents
Scott who created Dilbert
Sam seen in bars
"Another Day in Cubicle Paradise" author
Ansel, Samuel or Abigail
Boston Tea Party leader
Apple variety
"Don ___"Screen Test"
"Careless Love" novelist Alice
Stamp Act opposer Samuel
President John Quincy ___
"Dilbert" creator Scott
First president in the White House
President John or John Quincy
Frequent Yosemite photographer Ansel
Dogbert drawer
He fires Hamilton in "Hamilton"
"Nixon in China" composer John
President John or John Quincy ___
Actress Amy of "Justice League"
Main author of the Massachusetts constitution
Douglas ___, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
Amy of "Arrival"
President #2
Kind of apple?
Former "bones" actor jonathan ___
"The ___ Administration" ("Hamilton" tune)
Actress Amy with six Oscar nominations
"Vice" (2018) Oscar nominee Amy
John and family
Gospel singer Yolanda
Oleta of soul
NBA player Steven
"The Bachelorette" host Tayshia
"Arrival" and "Enchanted" actress Amy
First president to live in the White House
Native rights activist Hank
N.Y.C. mayor after de Blasio
Actress Amy of "Enchanted"
"Vice" Oscar nominee
New York City's mayor after de Blasio
"Run to You" singer Bryan
Fourth president after Adams
Abigail who wrote "remember the ladies" to her husband in 1776
America's first vice, so to speak
Vice actress Amy
Author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
"Vice" Oscar nominee Amy