- SENATORS
- Hundred on the Hill
- What 1-, 19-, 34-, and 49-Across all are
- Impeachment triers
- Capitol Hill faction
- They serve six-year terms
- Bodies in the Forum
- Capitol Hill gang
- Washington bigwigs
- Ottawa NHLers
- Capitol Hill lawmakers
- Lawmaking century
- Hill hundred
- State representatives
- Birch and Evan Bayh
- Toga wearers
- Ottawa's NHL team
- Cato and Tacitus
- Politically significant century
- Tacitus and Cicero
- Damn Yankees team
- Washington ballplayers.
- They have the power of filibuster.
- One-third of these seek re-election.
- D. C. ball team.
- Frequent nemesis of the Yanks.
- Mr. Brewster and Mrs. Smith, for instance.
- Washington's team.
- Kuchel, Griswold, Burke, etc.
- Pete Runnels and others.
- American League team.
- Team that beat the "Damn Yankees."
- Dressen's team.
- Washington team.
- Capitol group.
- Cookie Lavagetto's team.
- Major League team.
- Group of 66 in 1860.
- Washingtonians.
- L. B. J.'s concern.
- Mmes. Smith and Neuberger.
- Baseball team.
- Ball team.
- Certain names on ballots.
- The Kennedys.
- McGovern, Brooke, et al.
- Team nickname.
- A. L. team
- Cook and Baker
- They're the Texas Rangers now
- Congress members
- Son of 43 Across et al.
- Capitol people
- Washington V.I.P.'s
- Baker, Bayh and Brooke
- Defunct A. L. team
- Ervin et al.
- Some candidates
- Two to a state
- Wallop and Bumpers
- Bumpers and Wallop
- Eagleton and two Byrds
- Thesmothetes
- Those in an upper house
- Two Byrds and Eagleton
- Defunct D.C. ball team
- Gore and Gramm
- Brooke, once, and Braun, now
- Former Washington nine
- Forum honchos
- Ottawa hockey team
- Pre-Twins baseball club
- The other team in "Damn Yankees"
- Century in politics
- Century of note
- Former D.C. nine
- Paul Simon et al.
- Some lawmakers
- Griffith Stadium denizens
- Six-year servers
- Hill group
- They give us bills for their work
- Losers in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals
- Hill honchos
- Canadian Tire Centre team
- Canadian Tire Centre players