| A | B |
| Chopped down a cherry tree | George Washington |
| Proably didn't have wooden teeth | George Washington |
| General of the Continental Army | George Washington |
| On the $1.00 bill and quarter | George Washington |
| Not actually the first president, it was John Hanson | George Washington |
| 1st to be on postage stamp | George Washington |
| One of the presidents on Mt. Rushmore besides Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln | George Washington |
| Original salary was only $25,000 | George Washington |
| Only President to be elected unanimously by the Electoral College | George Washington |
| Son was a president | John Adams |
| 1st to live in the white house | John Adams |
| Died on July 4th. 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Same day as Thomas Jefferson passed away | John Adams |
| Oldest lived president at age 90 until Regan passed him in 2001 and then Ford in 2006 | John Adams |
| Lawyer who defended the British troops that committed the Boston Massacre | John Adams |
| Signed the Declaration of Independance | John Adams |
| Father of the Declaration of Independance | Thomas Jefferson |
| During his presidency, the Louisiana Purchase happened in 1803 | Thomas Jefferson |
| His vice president shot and killed a man in a duel of "pistols at 10 paces" | Thomas Jefferson |
| He died on July 4th. 50 years after the Declaration of Independance was signed. John Adams did as well. | Thomas Jefferson |
| On the $2.00 bill and nickel. | Thomas Jefferson |
| Lewis and Clark Expedition | Thomas Jefferson |
| Father of the Constitution | James Madison |
| On the $5000 bill | James Madison |
| Shortest president at 5'4" | James Madison |
| 1st non-electric refrigerator in the white house | James Madison |
| Our capital in Wisconsin is named after him | James Madison |
| No bigger than half a piece of soap | James Madison |
| Author of the Monroe Doctrine. | James Monroe |
| 1st to ride a Steam Boat | James Monroe |
| Only president to have another country's capital named after him. | James Monroe |