At various times, he & all 5 of his brothers were nicknamed "Ike"
Dwight Eisenhower
No matter how you slice it, it's "brot" in Germany
bread
The appropriately named Pepe Le Pew is this animal
a skunk
A Marine Corps camp, or appropriate footwear for one
boot
Use of reasonable force to protect oneself is called this
self-defense
Springtime ritual started by Pres. Hayes on the White House lawn
the Easter Egg Roll
From the Latin meaning "to serve", it's the soup that starts an Italian meal
minestrone
This super hero was originally called "Super Mouse"
Mighty Mouse
You try to do it to a putt or an enemy boat
sink
For only time in U.S. history, he had Congress suspend habeas corpus during the Civil War
Lincoln
For the presidential portraits, Gilbert Stuart stuffed his sunken cheeks with cotton
George Washington
Cookie from northern France made of sugar, egg white, & almonds, it got its name from Italian for macaroni
a macaroon
Name of George of the Jungle's pet ape
Ape
1st four-letter word in the Lord's Prayer
name
Court session when a prisoner hears charges against him & enters plea
an arraignment
President who preferred Chopin's waltzes to this, his musical "trademark":
Harry S. Truman
The distinctive starchy ingredient in Chinese dishes with "mein" in the name
noodles
Though he never married, Paramount's Popeye had this many "nephews" who all looked just like him
4
The 9th letter in the Greek alphabet, it's come to mean "a small amount"
iota
The Supreme Court said electrocuting someone again after the chair failed once wasn't this
cruel & unusual punishment
In 1908, 5 years before getting the job, he wrote a book titled "The President of the United States"
Woodrow Wilson
Tropical fruit called "the fruit of India", it's the main ingredient in a popular chutney
mango
Helen Kane sued Max Fleischer, claiming this character's name & voice were copied from her
Betty Boop
Spelled forward it's how you feel, backwards it spells disaster
mood
Specific purpose stated in 2nd Amendment for right to bear arms
for the furnishment of the militia (or maintaining a militia)