Answer: OBAMA
OBAMA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 271 times.
- Senator who wrote "Dreams From My Father"
- "Dreams From My Father" writer
- Presidential hopeful Barack
- Politician who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"
- Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address
- Presidential candidate born in Hawaii
- Winner of 2008
- President sworn in on Lincoln's Bible
- "Yes we can" sloganeer
- "The Audacity of Hope" author
- President born on August 4, whose name can be found backward in 17-, 31-, 47- and 63-Across
- Keynoter at the 2004 Democratic Convention
- Senator who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"
- Rival of Clinton
- Senator from Illinois
- Rival of Clinton and Edwards
- Presidential candidate and author of "The Audacity of Hope"
- Surname in 2008 political headlines
- Clinton rival
- Surname on a 2008 ballot
- Stimulus packager?
- "Dreams From My Father" novelist
- November 2008 winner
- The 44th president
- 44th in America
- Time's Man of the Year for 2008
- Biden's 2008 running mate
- 44th U.S. President
- "Dreams From My Father" memoirist
- President with a Grammy
- Illinois's junior senator
- Author of "The Audacity of Hope"
- Author of "Dreams From My Father"
- See 25-Across
- Only president born in Hawaii
- McCain defeater
- November 2008 Senate resignee
- 44th president
- Time's Person of the Year 2008
- McCain beater
- 2004 Democratic keynoter
- Clinton defeater
- He serves the same state as Senator Durbin
- His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream"
- McCain's opponent
- 2004 Democratic convention keynoter
- 2008 candidate Barack
- Clinton opponent
- Illinois senator Barack
- Illinois senator Barack __
- Junior Illinois senator Barack __
- Illinois senator
- '08 debate regular
- 2008 presidential candidate
- Illinoisan in the news
- Biden boss
- 2009 Peace Nobelist
- Bush successor
- ''Dreams From My Father'' author
- Clinton's competitor
- Forty-fourth president
- Senator known for hope
- Primary consideration?
- Illinois junior senator
- President who was a Harvard Law Review president
- First president born in Hawaii
- Presidential winner in 2008
- Michelle Robinson, now
- 2009 Peace Prize Nobelist
- President with two Grammys
- First president not born in the continental U.S.
- Biden's boss
- First president whose name ends in a vowel other than E or Y
- Name in the White House
- He defeated McCain
- Controversial 2009 Nobelist
- He bested Clinton in 2008
- President who was a Havard Law Revieew president+
- Appointer of Justice Kagan
- Justice Kagan appointer
- See 50-Down
- Foe of the Tea Party
- U.S. president whose mother's first name was Stanley
- President whose first name means "one who is blessed"
- "Dreams From My Father" author
- Illinois senator Barack ___
- Junior Illinois senator Barack ___
- Illinois pol Barack
- Sen. Barack
- Hawaiian-born President
- Port north of Kyoto
- He really, really wasn't born in Kenya, yeesh
- Two-time Best Spoken Word Album Grammy winner
- See 49-Across
- President who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
- Noted 1991 Harvard Law grad
- "Dreams of My Father" memoirist
- His mom's first name was Stanley
- 2008 "Yes We Can" sloganeer
- One code-named Renegade by the Secret Service
- President who appointed Kagan to the Supreme Court
- Time's 2008 Person of the Year
- Michelle Robinson's married name
- Clinton's boss
- Malia or Sasha
- Hawaii-born U.S. president
- Successor of Bush
- Senator Barack
- 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote speaker
- Only president to graduate from Columbia University
- One of two presidents with two Ivy League degrees
- President born in Hawaii
- President born in Honolulu
- America's 44th
- Victor of 2008
- Name above Biden on bumper stickers
- Sotomayor's selector
- Sotomayor selector
- Start to care?
- Joe Biden's boss
- Only Indonesian-speaking President
- Quayle : Bush :: Biden : ___
- Illinois senator who became president
- 2012 candidate
- 2009 Peace Prize recipient
- Romney foe
- Sasha or Malia
- Time's Person of the Year for 2008 and 2012
- Harvard Law Review editor who went on to become president
- Time's second African-American Person of the Year
- One of only two presidents with two Ivy League degrees
- President with a Nobel Prize
- President who appointed Sotomayor to the Supreme Court
- Time's 2012 Person of the Year
- Kagan's appointer
- President with a B.A. from Columbia
- Michelle with a "Let's Move" campaign
- "Renegade" with Secret Service protection
- Illinois senator-turned-president
- Half of a winning team in 2012
- President who wrote the 41-Down quote
- 'Yes we can' man
- He defeated Romney
- 2012 victor
- One of two US presidents to win a Nobel Prize and a Grammy award
- 2008 candidate with the slogan "Change we can believe in"
- One of two presidents graduated from Harvard Law School
- Winner of the 2005 and 2007 Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album
- President whose initials "stink"
- First president with a Twitter account
- Only U.S. president born in Hawaii
- 2009 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- Bush's successor
- 'Dreams From My Father' writer
- Romney's 2012 rival
- Romney opponent
- Hawaii-born president
- Top Barry
- 2012 Romney defeater
- Honolulu-born president
- Michelle Robinson's marital surname
- First president born outside the continental U.S.
- First First Lady to announce the Best Picture winner at an Academy Awards ceremony
- 44th president of the U.S.
- Two-time Grammy winner in the White House
- Clinton defeater and appointer
- 44th commander in chief
- Fourth U.S. president to win a Nobel Peace Prize
- 2012 rival of Romney
- Let's Move! campaign launcher Michelle
- Kagan appointer
- First president on Twitter
- Dodd-Frank signer
- "No drama" president
- Lead-in to care since 2009
- President born Aug. 4, 1961
- First lady Michelle
- Sotomayor appointer
- Only U.S. president whose surname is more than 50% vowels
- 2012 winner
- Michelle in the White House
- Only Columbia grad to become President
- Former Illinois senator
- Hawaiian-born head of state
- Appointer of Kagan and Sotomayor
- Honolulu-born leader
- President who once lived in Indonesia
- U.S. leader #44
- 2016 Havana visitor
- President who ended "don't ask, don't tell"
- Two-Grammy president
- World leader whose name shares its last four letters with a state
- One of Ebony's "25 coolest brothers of all time"
- Noted 1983 graduate of Columbia
- He beat Romney
- Only president born outside the continental United States
- President born farthest from D.C.
- Recent White House retiree
- President with a Nobel
- President whose initials were also his dog's name
- Appointer of Sotomayor
- He said "What Washington needs is adult supervision"
- Trump predecessor
- President from 2009-2017
- Appointer of Sotomayor and Kagan to the Supreme Court
- Michelle or Malia
- McCain's 2008 rival
- Winner of two Grammys and a Nobel Peace Prize
- "44"
- U.S. president with the most southerly birthplace
- Bush 43 successor
- President elected with the slogan "Yes we can"
- President between Bush and Trump
- President in 2015
- President who appointed two women to the Supreme Court
- Michelle with the 2018 hit memoir "Becoming"
- President with the same first and last name as his father
- Author of Amazon's top book of 2018
- "Becoming" author Michelle
- Author of the 2018 best seller "Becoming"
- 2017 farewell speech maker
- McCain's 2008 opponent
- Barack or Michelle
- Michelle who wrote "Becoming"
- Former First Lady Michelle
- "Becoming" memoirist Michelle
- 2009 Nobel laureate
- President born in the '60s
- Grammy-winning president
- See 10 Down
- Profile in Courage Award recipient (2017)
- Two-time Time magazine Person of the Year
- President who appointed Justice Kagan
- 21st-century president with a Nobel Peace Prize
- "American Grown" author Michelle
- Michelle who led the Let's Move! campaign
- See 28 Down
- #44
- Former president who gave a virtual commencement speech in 2020
- "The Michelle ___ Podcast"
- President No. 44
- Let's Move! leader Michelle
- U.S. president who was once president of the Harvard Law Review
- See 1-Down
- Former USO Honorary Chairman
- Sasha and Malia's surname
- "A Promised Land" memoirist
- Two presidents ago
- Politician with the campaign slogan 30-Across
- Michelle with the best-selling memoir "Becoming"
- 2010s White House family name
- President with degrees from Columbia and Harvard
- Barack, Michelle, Sasha or Malia
- "A Promised Land" author, 2020
- Who nominated Sotomayor and Kagan to the Supreme Court
- With Springsteen, co-host of the podcast "Renegades: Born in the USA"
- "Becoming" memoirist
- Subject of a Kehinde Wiley portrait in the National Portrait Gallery
- With 23-Across, period that began in January 2009
- "Yes we can" sloganeer of 2008
- "Thanks, ___" (catchphrase of the 2010s)
- "The Audacity of Hope" memoirist
- Who said "Issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues"
- Election victor of 2008 and 2012
- Surname of Bo and Sunny
- Michelle who said, "The future of our world is only as bright as the future of our girls"
- Michelle who said, "Success isn't about how your life looks to others. It's about how it feels to you"
- With 45-Across, presidential period from 2009-17
- First president born after 1960
- Only U.S. president born in 30-Down
- "The Light We Carry" writer Michelle