Answer: SENATOR
SENATOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SENATOR with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Roman official
- D.C. VIP
- Hill worker
- Barack Obama was one
- Legislator
- DC VIP
- Bill collector?
- Capitol worker
- Cicero, e.g.
- Capitol VIP
- Forum figure
- Boxer, e.g.
- Lawmaker
- Washington post
- Statesman
- Legislator, statesman
- Thesmothete
- Boxer, for one
- Washington VIP
- Washington post?
- Capitol Hill figure
- Capitol figure
- US politician
- Solon
- Politician
- One of 100
- One in a hundred
- One in 100
- Daniel Webster, e.g.
- Cicero or Publius
- Capitol Hill person
- US statesman
- State legislator
- Six-year-term politician
- Roman forum participant
- Politico with a six-year term
- Politician with a six-year term
- Ottawa pro
- One of 100 on the Hill
- One of 100 in Washington
- Obama's former title
- Member of Congress
- Member of a governing body
- McCain or McConnell
- Kirby or Carney
- King of Maine, e.g.
- Kennedy or Clinton
- Hillary was one, once
- Forum participant
- Ford of "Can You Top This?"
- Elizabeth Warren or Lisa Murkowski, e.g.
- Cicero or Cassius
- Capitol fellow
- Canadian Tire Centre player
- Yost or Busby.
- Word with ''you're no Jack Kennedy''
- Whitehouse in D.C., e.g.
- What astronaut Glenn became
- Washington, D.C. resident
- Washington politician
- Warren, e.g.
- Treason (anag)
- Title in Congress
- Ted Kennedy, for one
- Ted Kennedy, e.g.
- State representative
- Six-year term politician
- Sam Houston was one
- Roman Forum regular
- Roman forum bigwig
- Robert Latham Owen's title from 1907 to 1925
- Ranger, before 1972
- Potential White House hopeful
- Paul or Alexander
- Onetime title for Obama and Clinton
- One with a six-year term
- One serving a long term
- One out of 100
- One of one hundred
- One of 100 on Capitol Hill
- One of 100 legislators
- One ninety-sixth.
- One in a hundred?
- Old Roman adviser
- New title for Prescott Bush.
- Nancy L. Kassebaum, e.g.
- Nancy Kassebaum, e.g.
- McCain's title
- Mayor Burke's new title.
- Mark Antony, notably
- Many a presidential candidate
- Many a "Damn Yankees" role
- Long-term legislator
- Legislator with a six-year term
- Legislator — treason (anag)
- Kuchel of California, for instance.
- Kerry or Kerrey
- Judge in an impeachment trial
- Javits, for one
- Impeachment trial juror
- Impeachment juror
- Hill title
- Hill bigwig
- Gramm or Grams
- Gore or Bradley
- Gillibrand, Harris or Warren, e.g.
- Forum V.I.P.
- Former D.C. major-leaguer
- Elizabeth Warren, for one
- Elizabeth Warren, e.g.
- Dole, from 1968-96
- Dianne Feinstein's position since 1992
- D. C. man
- Congressman or ...
- Congressman
- Congress member
- Clinton or Dole
- Church or Stone
- Church or Nunn
- Church or Bible
- Chamber group member?
- Certain legislator
- Certain committee member
- Cato the Elder or Cato the Younger
- Capitoline dignitary
- Capitol Hill bigwig
- Capitol bigwig
- Cannon or Luger
- Brown, for now at least
- Boxer's title
- Boxer or Specter
- Boxer or Snowe
- Boxer from California, say
- Barbara Boxer, for one
- Barack Obama, once
- Any of 100 in Washington
- Alexander or Paul
- A.L.'er until 1960
- A thesmothete
- 1% of the body?
- "Damn Yankees" chorister
- "Damn Yankees" ballplayer
- ___ Ford of "Can You Top This?"
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