President Gerald Ford was an All-American center who led Michigan to a National Championship in 1933 in this sport.
Football
During his time as President, Dwight Eisenhower suffered one of these and tried to hide it from the public.
Heart Attack
President Harry S Truman famously pardoned one of these animals on Thanksgiving 1947.
Turkey
He was the first Republican President, also the first to have facial hair while in office.
Abe Lincoln
Abe Lincoln was very talented at this sport, winning nearly every one of his 300 matches.
Wrestling
Roughly 5 years after he left office, President Ronald Reagan was diagnosed with this age related disease.
Alzheimer's
William Howard Taft managed to reach 300 pounds during his presidency, likely because he ate one of these high calorie items every day.
Steak
This President would often soak his false teeth in a mixture of vinegar and water to clean them.
George Washington
This President famously threw out the first pitch in NYC at the first game after the September 11th attacks.
George W. Bush
Contracting Polio in 1921, he was the only President to use a wheel chair.. he was also President longer than anyone else.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Jimmy Carter was a huge fan of this salty snack, as he was a farmer who grew them before is presidency.
Peanuts
President John Quincy Adams was known for taking 2 of these a day after installing the first indoor plumbing in the White House.
Baths
While at Harvard, President Teddy Roosevelt famously participated in this "tough guy" sport.
Boxing
In 1893 Grover Cleveland secretly went out on a yacht to have one of these cancerous growths removed from his mouth.
Tumor
Both Richard Nixon & John F Kennedy loved to eat this sweet condiment, even being seen eating it on its own.
Ketchup
President Calvin Coolidge was the first president to regularly use this personal hygiene tool used to prevent body odor.
Deodorant
In 2009, Barack Obama became the first President to publicly predict the bracket for this tournament.
NCAA Men's Basketball (March Madness)
James A. Garfield died due to complications during a procedure to remove one of these from his back.
Bullet
President Ronald Reagan always kept a jar of this candy on his desk in the White House.
Jellybeans
This President on Mount Rushmore was known for his meticulous personal hygiene and spent a lot of money on soaps and colognes.
Thomas Jefferson
The President shown below was known as the "Kansas Cyclone" suffered a career ending injury trying to tackle the great Jim Thorpe.
Dwight D Eisenhower
William Henry Harrison was only President for a few weeks, passing away after catching _________, which is an infection of the lungs.
Pneumonia
President Andrew Jackson was fond of eating one of these small animals, frequently eaten in stews in the south.
Squirrel
President Warren G. Harding was the first to use an electric one of these in the White House.
Razor