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___ -American (Latino U.S. resident)
___ 48 (the U.S. except Alaska and Hawaii)
___ Abbey, U.S. painter
___ Affair (1797-8 incident involving the U.S. and France)
___ Age (1870-98 in U.S.)
___ Bank (U.S. loan guarantor)
___ Bay, former U.S. base in the Philippines
___ bomber (new U.S. plane)
___ City (Ohio town named for a U.S. president's moniker)
___ Clark, U.S. Atty. Gen.: 1967-69
___ Darya, U.S.S.R. river
___ dog (U.S. Marine)
___ Empire, in NW U.S.
___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process)
___ Glory (U.S. flag)
___ Harte, U.S. writer
___ in U.S.A.
___ Island, site of a U.S. navy yard
___ Island, U.S.M.A. training base
___ Kooser, former U.S. poet laureate
___ Malenkov, former U.S.S.R. prime minister
___ Marshall, U.S. historian
___ Middlecoff, 1949 and 1956 U.S. Open champ
___ Mountains, in the U.S.S.R.
___ Mountains: central U.S. range
___ Mountains: south-central U.S. range
___ Peak, U.S.S.R.
___ Plateau (U.S. region)
___ Range, U.S.S.R.
___ Rhodes Revels, the first African-American to serve in the U.S. senate
___ Synagogue, the oldest in the U.S.
___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border
___ Tuva, U.S.S.R. region
___ U.S.A.
___ Ude, U.S.S.R. city
___ Uniti (U.S., to Italians)
___ Ysidro, busy U.S./Mexico border site
_____ U.S. Pat. Off.
___-Chung (T.C.) Chen, first golfer in U.S. Open history to make a double eagle (1985)
___-Kamenogorsk, U.S.S.R. city
''The good old U.S. ____''
'70s U.S. skating champ Starbuck
'75 U.S. Open winner Manuel
'90s U.S. Poet Laureate ___ Dove
'Heartbreak U.S.A.' singer
'Splitsville, U.S.A.'
'U.S.S. Enterprise' counselor Deanna
"__ the U.S.A."
"___ alas," U.S.A.F. motto
"___ in the U.S.A."
"___ in the U.S.A." (Springsteen hit)
"___ long gone daddy in the U.S.A." (Springsteen lyric)
"___ Paratus," U.S.C.G. motto
"___ paratus" (motto of the U.S. Coast Guard)
"_____ Pyle, U.S.M.C."
"All legislative Powers ___ granted" (U.S. Constitution)
"All over La ___ ..." ("Surfin' U.S.A." lyric)
"Capital" in the U.S.
"Convoy" singer C.W. representing the U.S.?
"Dead Sea" of U.S.
"Don't ___ me" (1775 U.S. flag statement)
"Family City, U.S.A."
"Flew in from Miami Beach ___" (opening lyric to "Back in the U.S.S.R.")
"Gomer ___, U.S.M.C."
"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." star
"O, ___ when we cry . . . ": U.S. Navy Hymn
"Only You" band, in the U.S.
"R.U.R." or "U.S.A.," e.g.
"Semper Fidelis," for the U.S. Marines
"Sunny" singer Bobby who opened for the Beatles on their last U.S. tour
"Surfin' U.S.A." locale
"The ___ Girl in the Whole U.S.A." (Donna Fargo hit)
"The U.S. vs. John ___" (2006 documentary)
"This note is legal tender for all ___, public and private" (words on U.S. bills)
"Tuning in the U.S.A." broadcaster: Abbr.
"U.S. Presidents by Last Name Length" or "Can you spell Gadaffi?"
"U.S.A." author John ___ Passos
"U.S.A." by Dos Passos is one
"U.S.A." is part of one
"U.S.S.R.," to a Soviet
[U.S.S.R.]
*2012 Hot 100 #1 song in both the U.S. and Canada
*Expose oneself to a former U.S. president?
*Motto of the U.S. Coast Guard
# 6 ("Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.")
#1 U.S. baby name that replaced Jessica in 1996
#2 at the 1994 U.S. Open
$400,000, for the U.S. president
3.2 million-member U.S. union
10th U.S. President
11th U.S. president
14th U.S. president
18th president of the U.S.
19th-/20th-century U.S. portraitist
19th U.S. president
19th-century U.S. money
20th largest island in the U.S.
20% of U.S. senators in 2014
21st U.S. president's monogram
27th U.S. president
27th U.S. President
30 U.S. states have one named Washington
32nd U.S. prez
33rd U.S. pres.
33rd U.S. president
34th U.S. president's nickname
34th president of the U.S.
34th U.S. pres.
35th U.S. pres.
36th U.S. Pres.
40th U.S. president
40-Across creator honored on U.S. postage stamps released today
40th president of the U.S.
41st U.S. president's early nickname
41st U.S. pres.
43rd U.S. state
44th president of the U.S.
44th U.S. President
45th U.S. vice president
46th U.S. state
47th U.S. vice president
48 U.S. states observe it: Abbr.
80% of U.S. senators, currently
100 lbs. in the U.S.
128 oz., in the U.S.
1790s clash that almost led to a U.S.-French war
1800's U.S. Army rifle
1808 resignee as U.S. senator
1848 presidential candidate after whom eight U.S. counties are named
1898 U.S. acquisition
1940s U.S. poet laureate Karl
1942 U.S. naval victory site
1942 U.S. victory site
1955 Wimbledon and U.S. Open champ
1955 Belmont and Preakness winner that shared its name with a U.S. city
1956 U.S. figure skating gold medalist ___ Albright
1960s U.S. bombing target
1960s U.S. Poet Laureate Stephen
1963 U.S. Open champ (tennis)
1963 U.S. men's singles champ
1963 U.S. Open tennis winner Rafael
1963 U.S. Tennis Open champ
1964 U.S. Open winner Ken
1965 hit parodied by the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R."
1966 U.S. Open champion Fred
1966 U.S. Open tennis champ Fred
1966 U.S. Open champ Fred
1968 U.S. Open champ
1971 U.S. Open winner ___ Smith
1972 U.S. Open champion
1972 U.S./Soviet pact
1972 U.S. Open winner
1972 U.S./U.S.S.R. pact
1972 U.S. Open winner Nastase
1972 U.S./Soviet missile agreement
1972 U.S. Open finalist
1972 U.S. Open champ Nastase
1972 U.S./U.S.S.R. missile pact
1972 U.S. Open champ
1975 U.S. Open winner Manuel
1975 U.S. Open champion Manuel
1975 U.S. Open tennis champ
1975-78 U.S. Open champ Chris
1977 U.S. Open winner
1977 U.S. Open champ
1977 U.S. Open champion Guillermo
1983 U.S. invasion location
1983 U.S. invasion site
1984 U.S. Open winner
1985 U.S. Open winner Mandlikova
1985-'87 U.S. Open champ
1985-87 U.S. Open champ Lendl
1986 U.S.S.R. launch
1987 U.S. Open tennis champ
1988 U.S. Open loser to Mats
1988-89 U.S. Open champ Curtis
1988 U.S. Open champ Wilander
1990 U.S. Open tennis winner
1991 and 1992 U.S. Open champ
1991 and '92 U.S. Open winner
1991-92 U.S. Open winner
1991-92 U.S. Open tennis champ
1991-92 U.S. Open champ
1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team member
1992 U.S. Open champion
1992 U.S. Olympic hoopsters, with "the"
1992 U.S. Open golf champion
1992 U.S. Open champ
1993 U.S. poet laureate
1994 U.S. Open winner
1994 U.S. Open golf champion
1994 U.S. Open champ
1994 U.S. Open champ Ernie
1994 and 1997 U.S. Open winner
1996 U.S. Open champ who won 14 sets and lost none
1997 winner of Wimbledon and the U.S. Open
1997 U.S. Open winner Ernie
1997 U.S. Open champ Ernie
1997 U.S. Open winner
1997 U.S. Open champ