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- Number of children in William Hooper's family when growing up. (4)
- While in Congress, William Hooper penned an address to the assembly of this British colony. (7)
- This brother of William Hooper's wife became a Brigadier General and helped Mrs. Hooper and her children when they fled from the British. (11)
- William Hooper is now buried at this famous Revolutionary War battleground. (18)
- William Hooper moved to this North Carolina town after qualifying for the bar. (10)
- William Hooper's father was from this country. (8)
- William Hooper helped put down this groups' rebellion against the Royal government. (10)
- In Congress, William Hooper served on the Marine committee, which was charged with building this branch of the Continental Army. (4)
- Two of William Hooper's brothers were accused of this during the Revolutionary War. (14)
- William Hooper was appointed Attorney General by this Royal Governor. (12)
- William Hooper studied law under this famous revolutionary. (9)
- William Hooper died at this young age. (10)
- William Hooper married her. (9)
- William Hooper lived in this area of North Carolina. (8)
- William Hooper earned this title because he was the first to predict that the American colonies would totally break away from Great Britain. (21)
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- William Hooper had this church background. (12)
- William Hooper wrote a successful series of essays, which are now lost, under this signature. (7)
- Name of William Hooper's lavish home on Masonboro Sound. (6)
- William Hooper was close friends with this future Supreme Court justice. (12)
- William Hooper was not present to vote for independence, but he did do this to the Declaration of Independence. (4)
- After the Revolutionary War and due to destruction of their homes, William Hooper and his wife bought a new home, which is still standing, in this town. (9)
- Hooper led the opposition against the Royal government's policies that stopped this entire branch of government from functioning in North Carolina for more than a year. (11)
- John Adams gave William Hooper, Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee this title. (17)
- Number of William Hooper's suviving children. (5)
- William Hooper earned a Masters degree in this subject. (8)
- William Hooper became this when the British invaded North Carolina. (8)
- Hooper was present at this battle, sometimes called the first battle of the Revolutionary War. (8)
- William Hooper was born here. (6)
- William Hooper studied at this university. (7)
- William Hooper's father was of this political persuasion. (4)
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