President who was a Harvard Law Review president
Else clues• '08 debate regular
• Dreams From My Father author
• Dreams from My Father memoirist
• Dreams From My Father novelist
• Dreams From My Father writer
• The Audacity of Hope author
• Yes we can sloganeer
• 2004 Democratic convention keynoter
• 2004 Democratic keynoter
• 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote speaker
• 2008 Yes We Can sloganeer
• 2008 candidate Barack
• 2008 presidential candidate
• 2008 race name
• 2009 Peace Nobelist
• 2009 Peace Prize Nobelist
• 44th in America
• 44th president
• 44th U.S. president
• America's 44th
• Appointer of Justice Kagan
• Author of Dreams From My Father
• Author of The Audacity of Hope
• Author of the children's book Of Thee I Sing
• Barack of Illinois
• Beer Summit host
• Biden boss
• Biden's 2008 running mate
• Big man on Pennsylvania
• Big name in 2008 politics
• Bush successor
• Campaigner from Illinois
• Clinton competitor
• Clinton defeater
• Clinton opponent
• Clinton rival
• Clinton's boss
• Controversial 2009 Nobelist
• First president born in Hawaii
• First president not born in the continental U.S.
• First president whose name ends in a vowel other than E or Y
• Foe of the Tea Party
• Forty-fourth president
• Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address
• Hawaii-born U.S. president
• Hawaiian born Illinois senator
• Hawaiian-born POTUS
• Hawaiian-born President
• He announced Biden as his running mate with a text message
• He bested Clinton in 2008
• He defeated McCain
• He really, really wasn't born in Kenya, yeesh
• He recently pardoned two turkeys named Liberty and Peace
• He recently spoke of flickers of progress in Myanmar
• He served in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004
• He serves the same state as Senator Durbin
• His mom's first name was Stanley
• His mother is the subject of the book A Singular Woman
• His second book is subtitled Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
• Illinois democrat
• Illinois junior senator
• Illinois pol Barack
• Illinois senator
• Illinois senator Barack
• Illinoisan in the news
• Joe Biden's boss
• Junior Illinois senator Barack ___
• Justice Kagan appointer
• Keynote speaker at the 2004 Democratic Convention
• Keynoter at the 2004 Democratic Convention
• Keynoter at the 2004 Democratic National Convention
• Kucinich rival
• Malia or Sasha
• McCain beater
• McCain defeater
• McCain's opponent
• Michelle Robinson, now
• Michelle Robinson's married name
• Name above Biden on bumper stickers
• Name in the White House
• Noted 1991 Harvard Law grad
• Noted keynoter of 2004
• November 2008 Senate resignee
• November 2008 winner
• One code-named Renegade by the Secret Service
• One of two presidents with two Ivy League degrees
• Only Indonesian-speaking President
• Only president born in Hawaii
• Only president to graduate from Columbia University
• Peace Nobelist before Liu
• Politician who wrote The Audacity of Hope
• Politico with the slogan Forward
• Port north of Kyoto
• President born furthest from Washington, D.C.
• President born in Hawaii
• President born in Honolulu
• President sworn in on Lincoln's Bible
• President who appointed Kagan to the Supreme Court
• President who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
• President whose first name means one who is blessed
• President with a Grammy
• President with two Grammys
• Presidential candidate and author of The Audacity of Hope
• Presidential candidate born in Hawaii
• Presidential hopeful Barack
• Presidential winner in 2008
• Primary consideration?
• Quayle : Bush :: Biden : ___
• Rival of Clinton
• Rival of Clinton and Edwards
• Sen. Barack
• Senator Barack
• Senator from Illinois
• Senator known for hope
• Senator who wrote Dreams From My Father
• Senator who wrote The Audacity of Hope
• Sotomayor selector
• Start to care?
• Statesman Barack
• Stimulus packager?
• Subject of the Shepard Fairey screenprint Hope
• Successor of Bush
• Surname in 2008 political headlines
• Surname of Bo the Portuguese water dog's family
• Surname on a 2008 ballot
• The 44th president
• The first Hawaiian-born United States president
• Time's 2008 Person of the Year
• Time's Man of the Year for 2008
• Time's Person of the Year 2008
• Two-time Best Spoken Word Album Grammy winner
• U.S. president whose mother's first name was Stanley
• Victor of 2008
• Whom Palin chided as a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform -- not even in the state Senate
• Winner of 2008
• Winner of two Best Spoken Word Album Grammys