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Other crossword clues for answer "SENATOR"

SENATOR
Washington figure
Warren, e.g.
Whip, e.g.
Roman official
40 Across, for three terms
Brown, for now at least
Mark Antony, notably
Impeachment figure
Whitehouse in DC, for one
Politico
Anagram of "treason"
Capitol Hill figure
Capitol north-winger
Hill worker
Lawmaker
Member of Canada's Upper House
Forum figure
Marco Rubio or Bernie Sanders, e.g.
One of 100 in Washington
Ted Kennedy, for one
Washington post
Barack Obama was one
DC VIP
Boxer from California, say
Gore was one
Six-year-term politician
Chamber group member?
McCain's title
McCain or McConnell
Old Roman adviser
Elizabeth Warren or Lisa Murkowski, e.g.
Cato the Elder or Cato the Younger
One in a hundred?
Many a presidential candidate
Elizabeth Warren, for one
Impeachment juror
Dole, formerly
Gore or Bradley, once
Clinton, for one
Daschle or Lott
State representative
Washington politician
Boxer's title
State legislator
Capitol VIP
Hill title
With 37 Down, Judiciary Committee member
Cicero or Cassius
Obama's former title
What Julius Caesar once was
Legislator with a six-year term
Barack Obama, once
One of 96 in Washington.
Upper House member.
What the sponsor of the Wagner Act is.
Legislator.
One of Mr. Truman's former jobs.
Mr. Claghorn.
Member of major league baseball team.
Old man.
Upper House man.
A title of Rienzi's.
He serves for six years.
Margaret Chase Smith.
Truman in 1934.
Washington ballplayer.
Fulbright, Frear or Ferguson.
H. S. T., from '34 to '44.
Job paying $15,000 a year.
One of 96.
William Benton, for instance.
Fred Seaton, for instance.
Member of "most exclusive club in the U. S."
Kuchel of California, for instance.
Mayor Burke's new title.
New title for Prescott Bush.
One ninety-sixth.
Yost or Busby.
Griffith Stadium player.
He gets $15,000 a year.
Member of Congress.
New title for Alan Bible.
1 Across, for example.
24 Down is one.
Flanders or Holland.
Herbert Lehman.
Author Kennedy, for example.
Six-year man.
Washington baseballer.
Church or Bible.
See 56 Down.
Webster, for example.
William A. Blakely, for example.
H.S.T. 1935–45.
Byrd or Bartlett.
Lyndon Johnson.
Fong or Long.
Green, for example.
Member of a state council.
Moss or Hart.
A Roman in the Forum.
Byrd or Bush.
Post sought by Ribicoff.
Washington personage.
Holland or Jordan.
Capital man.
Member of a ball team.
One of a hundred.
Capitol fellow.
American Leaguer.
McGovern.
Solon.
Capitol Hill frequenter.
Long.
Washington athlete.
One of 100
D. C. man
One in 100
Capitol figure
Word for 34 Down
A thesmothete
Thesmothete
Church or Nunn
Javits, for one
Church or Stone
Cannon or Luger
Nancy L. Kassebaum, e.g.
Ford of "Can You Top This?"
Nancy Kassebaum, e.g.
Sam Houston was one
What astronaut Glenn became
___ Ford of "Can You Top This?"
Capitoline dignitary
Gore or Bradley
Ranger, before 1972
Barbara Boxer, for one
Forum V.I.P.
Bill collector?
Potential White House hopeful
A.L.'er until 1960
Forum participant
Gramm or Grams
Impeachment trial juror
Clinton or Dole
Daniel Webster, e.g.
Cicero or Publius
One serving a long term
Cicero, e.g.
Damn Yankees chorister
Judge in an impeachment trial
Certain committee member
Many a "Damn Yankees" role
Onetime title for Obama and Clinton
One out of 100
Whitehouse in D.C., e.g.
1% of the body?
Long-term legislator
One of 100 on the Hill
Chamber member
Capitol Hill bigwig
Hill bigwig
Bob Smith or Gordon Smith
One out of a hundred
Kamala Harris, e.g.
Dole, from 1968-96
Roman forum participant
Robert Latham Owen's title from 1907 to 1925
Title in Congress
Former D.C. major-leaguer
Word with "you're no Jack Kennedy"
Roman Forum regular
Member of a governing body
Capitol Hill person
Washington, D.C. resident
Politician with a six-year term
Kerry or Kerrey
Boxer or Specter
Washington VIP
Trier of fact in 1999
1 of 100, nationally
Washington bigwig
Hillary was one, once
Politico with a six-year term
One of 100 legislators
One awash in bills?
Walter Johnson, notably
Damn Yankees ballplayer
Boxer from California, e.g.
Kennedy or Clinton
Boxer, for one
Boxer, e.g.
Alexander or Paul
Paul or Alexander
Canadian Tire Centre player
King of Maine, e.g.