- PEERS
- Gazes intently
- What a jury is comprised of
- Jury members, allegedly
- Looks suspiciously
- Some sources of pressure or review
- Equals
- Looks closely (at)
- Pressure appliers
- Looks secretly
- Dukes and earls
- Class sharers
- Jurors, theoretically
- Equals in class
- Jury makeup
- People of equal status
- Noblemen
- Social equals
- Jury composition, presumably
- Jury members
- Nobility
- Source of pressure
- They're just like you
- Duke and earl
- Lords and ladies
- They may exert pressure
- Jury members, supposedly
- Jury's makeup
- Social pressure sources
- Looks at
- Dukes and such
- Classmates
- Scholarly article reviewers
- __ of the realm: noblemen
- House of Lords members
- Dukes and barons
- Reviewers of academic essays
- Social group
- Equals on a jury
- Coevals
- Takes a look
- Jury participants
- Noble Brits
- Looks curiously
- British nobles
- Jury members, in theory
- Uses a spyglass
- Looks closely
- Counts, say
- Classmates, e.g.
- Classmates, for instance
- Counts, for example
- Gazes (at)
- Looks intently
- Squints.
- British legislators.
- Dukes, earls, barons, etc.
- Members of the House of Lords.
- M. P.'s.
- Makeup of the House of Lords.
- Viscounts.
- Characters in "Iolanthe."
- Members of H. L.
- Nobles.
- Dukes.
- Looks inquiringly.
- ___ of the realm.
- Colleagues.
- J. B. Burke's subject.
- Gazes.
- Looks.
- Barons.
- Monarchy elite
- Has a look
- Jurymen
- Looks searchingly
- Titled people
- Jury
- The jury, e.g.
- All Americans
- People in Burke's book
- Nobles or equals
- They may try you
- Marquises, e.g.
- Associates
- Counts, e.g.
- Jurors
- Squints (at)
- Aristocrats
- Barons and earls
- Matches
- They might cause pressure
- Duke, earl, etc.
- Certain nobility
- Jury composition
- Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
- They're on the same level
- Agemates
- Pressure group?
- Exerters of pressure, maybe
- Jury of one's ___
- Reviewers of scientific papers
- Entitled sorts?
- Gets a hard look (at)
- Jurors, to a defendant
- Pressure source
- Jury members, in principle
- They're on the jury
- Your equals
- Duke and earl, for two
- One's equals
- Potential jurors
- Members of nobility
- Contemporaries
- Fellow classmates, e.g.
- Pressure sources at school
- Stares
- Jury constituents
- Members of the jury
- Jury members, theoretically
- Jurors, in theory
- Looks through a keyhole, say
- Sources of some pressure
- Jury members, ideally
- Source of some pressure