- SENATE
- Power house?
- The upper house
- Place for Clinton and Dole
- Group of many pairs, essentially
- Mitch McConnell's milieu
- Sessions was part of it, once
- Mitch McConnell's body
- Clinton's place
- Boxer's body?
- Brown body?
- Sessions group
- Where Reid is president
- Julius Caesar extras
- Impeachment group
- Klobuchar's body
- Booker's group
- Group with a whip
- Strom's place
- Body of 100
- It met in Rome's curia
- Parliament Hill assembly
- Parliament Hill group
- Upper house
- House's counterpart
- Et tu, Brute? setting
- Lott's house
- Julius Caesar setting
- House on the Hill
- Where legislation's done
- It has 100 seats
- Seventeenth Amendment subject
- Where Cheney is President
- House that's the counterpart of the House
- Capitol Hill group
- Organization limited to 100 members
- Washington body
- Half of Congress
- Obama's 2005-'08 workplace
- Political body
- Caesar's body?
- Place where Joe Biden is president
- Legislative body
- Filibuster site
- Washington 100
- On its facade, "the living symbol of our union of states"
- 100 member club
- Capitol chamber
- House neighbor
- Body for Boxer and Biden
- 100-member group
- Governing group
- Boxer's group
- Byrd's nest?
- Debate site
- 100-seat site
- Part of Congress
- Old Roman council
- 100-member governing body
- Congressional hundred
- House counterpart
- Specter's group
- Hill body
- Obama was in it until November 2008
- Supreme council of old Rome
- Legislative century
- Where Caligula reputedly tried to seat his 67-Across
- 100-lawmakers group
- Advice-and-consent body
- Obama left it in November, 2008
- I come to fetch you to the __-house: Decius Brutus
- Article 1, Section 3 constitutional subject
- 100-lawmaker group
- Hill group
- America's has 100 seats
- Roman political body
- Law group
- Kaine's workplace
- Floor leader's milieu
- It seats 100
- Some race to get there
- Capitol group
- Legislative house
- Where 18 Across works
- Where Gramm works
- Treaty ratifier
- Group of 100
- Hill hundred
- Barbara Boxer's bailiwick
- Faculty advisory group
- Ambassador confirmer
- 100-member legislature
- Diet cousin
- State legislature
- It first met in 1789
- Upper house of Congress
- House of Congress with 100 members
- Louisiana legislature
- Boxer's workplace
- Clinton's workplace
- Where the vice president presides
- Capitol Hill body
- Literally, an assembly of old men.
- One of our governing bodies.
- Council.
- Ninety-six men.
- Where Truman presides.
- Body of venerable men.
- Democrats, 56; Republicans, 39; Progressive, 1.
- McKellar is its president, protem.
- 95 men, 1 woman.
- Truman's pre-VP post.
- Where Alben Barkley presides.
- Where Truman went in 1934.
- Dem,. 48; Rep., 47; Dem.-Lib., 1.
- Governing body.
- It has 96 members.
- Its members are $12,500-a-year men.
- Truman's former milieu.
- Ninety-five men and one woman.
- Scene of oil debate.
- Flanders' bailiwick.
- Subject of Art. 1, Sec. 3 of U. S. Constitution.
- Capital group.
- State council.
- Leslie Biffle's former domain.
- Milieu of 10 Down.
- Where Nixon presides.
- ___ Office Building in Washington.
- Body on Capitol Hill.
- Legislative body, 98 members.
- Washington group.
- Council of elders.
- Mansfield's milieu.
- Treaty-ratifying body.
- Political goal.
- House's partner.
- Humphrey's concern.
- State group.
- D.C. group
- Diet's cousin
- Where No. 2 is No. 1
- Where R.F.K. served
- Gravel can be found here
- Where Church meets Bible
- 50x2, in a sense
- Capital Hill unit
- Washington fixture
- Capitol unit
- Government body
- Locale of Caesar's murder
- Some candidates' goal
- Subject of the 17th Amendment
- Where thesmothetes meet
- Where Stone joins Gravel
- Where to see whips
- Where Stone meets Gravel
- Where Chiles might turn to Stone
- Body with two whips
- Kassebaum, Hawkins and 98 men
- One hundred V.I.P.'s
- Group containing 100
- Kennedy's milieu
- Place for a filibuster
- Where whips keep watch
- Byrd-Eagleton milieu
- Long-Garn milieu
- Deliberative body
- Where Church met Bible
- Where Mondale once ruled
- Where the Vice President is President
- Thesmothete's milieu
- Where Bush presides
- Where Church once met Bible
- Capitol body
- Body over which Bush once presided
- Subject of Amendment XVII
- Where Bond meets Nunn
- Mom's relatives go to Congress
- Where Coats meets Hatfield
- Milieu of 2 Down
- Milieu of J.F.K. and R.F.K.
- Where the V.P. is a V.I.P.
- A century in Washington
- Site in "Julius Caesar"
- Spot for 100
- Kind of seat
- Ratifying body
- Place for Cicero
- Subject of Article I, Section 3, of the Constitution
- Treaty considerers
- Bill passer
- Nomination approver
- Caesar's March 15 destination
- Vice president's charge
- Group of 100 in Washington
- It has many pages
- House mate?
- Hundred on the Hill
- A house divided?
- Former body for 52-Across
- Place for a page
- With 40-Across, some Election Day prizes
- Assembly of 100
- See 33-Down
- Setting for some oratory
- Galactic ___ ("Star Wars" setting)
- Hill house
- Where John Kerry and Bob Kerrey served
- Group of 100 people
- Century in American politics
- Its members serve six-year terms
- House rules may not apply here
- Topic of Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution
- Locale for Ernst and Young
- House that's not the House
- Subject of the 1787 Connecticut Compromise
- Booker's workplace
- Republicans failed to take it over in 2010
- Capitol gang?
- Seattle acoustic rippers
- Seattle acoustic rockers
- Where PMRC had their hearings
- Boxer's milieu
- With 8-Down, possible source for a political journalist
- Former workplace of 22-Across
- Group that met in Rome's Curia Julia
- House companion
- Ancient Roman ruling body
- Group with 100 members
- Ancient Roman council
- Group with a lot of bills
- Capitol Hill gang
- 100-member group in Washington, D.C.
- Many run races to get here
- Assembly in D.C.
- Assembly with six-year terms
- You must be 30+ to join it
- Where Klobuchar and Warren serve
- Body led by Chuck Schumer
- Where Kamala Harris served
- Body on The Hill
- Legislative assembly
- Caesar's supreme council
- Place for a group of election-winners
- Andrew Johnson served there
- Upper U.S. house
- 100-member group in Washington
- Biden's place, 1973-2009
- Where Obama once served
- Congress part
- House of Representatives counterpart
- Legislative group
- Part of Congress with 100 seats
- Goal of some races
- It sits in D.C.
- Body holding hearings
- Where Al Gore is president
- Its pages have messages for politicians
- 53-Across's group
- Place for Clinton
- The big house?
- It has 30 pages
- 100-person group
- Site for some floor exercises?
- U.S. body with 100 members (Find them online!)
- Where the vice president breaks ties