|  | SMITHSONIAN | National museum and repository in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | LOUVRE | National museum and art gallery in Paris (6) | 
|  | INSTITUTION | National museum in Washington, D.C. (11) | 
|  | CONGRESS | Library of ____, U.S. national one in Washington D.C. that was founded in 1800 (8) | 
|  | WHITEHOUSE | James Hoban designed and built this house in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | CYBER | The fourth CSI franchise, starring Ted Danson and set in Washington, D.C. (5) | 
|  | WILKESBOOTH | John --- ---, actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. in 1865 (6,5) | 
|  | ART | Corcoran offering in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | NSC | Letters from council in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | EMO | Musical genre pioneered in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | POSTGRADUATES | Reporters who were trained in Washington, D.C.? | 
|  | HOUSE | White ___ (U.S. president's quarters in Washington, D.C.) | 
|  | SENATE | 100-member group in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | UPI | Global news service with HQ in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | TIDALBASIN | Large body in Washington, D.C. | 
|  | POND | The reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., essentially | 
|  | BLAIR | __ House (guest house on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.) | 
|  | OBELISK | Four-sided stone pillar, one imposing monument in Washington D.C. | 
|  | EST | Time used in Washington, D.C. (abb.) | 
|  | HUMID | Like summers in Washington, D.C. |