Answer: SEN
SEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 388 times.
Referring Clues:
- One in it for the long term?: Abbr.
- Boxer's title" Abbr.
- Leg. title
- Thurmond, e.g.: Abbr.
- Indonesian money
- D'Amato or Dodd: Abbr.
- Boxer's title: Abbr.
- Capitol Hill V.I.P.: Abbr.
- D.C. dignitary
- D.C. toiler
- D.C. body
- Bit of Indonesian money
- Impeachment trier: Abbr.
- Hill person: Abbr.
- Rep.'s counterpart
- Cambodian coin
- One in a hundred: Abbr.
- D.C. group
- Nixon, for two yrs.
- D.C. V.I.P.
- Part of a yen
- Committee member, maybe: Abbr.
- Gramm or Graham: Abbr.
- Hil on the Hill: Abbr.
- One in 100: Abbr.
- One of 100 in D.C.
- One with an office on Constitution Ave.
- Clinton, e.g.: Abbr.
- Burns or Allen: Abbr.
- Chamber worker?: Abbr.
- D.C. legislator
- Snowe or Breaux: Abbr.
- Member of Cong.
- Clinton, for one: Abbr.
- Hill V.I.P.: Abbr.
- Mississippi's James O. Eastland, once: Abbr.
- Person in a chamber: Abbr.
- With 72-Across, former Va. official
- V.I.P. in D.C.
- Capitol V.I.P.: Abbr.
- D.C. bigwig
- Committee worker, maybe: Abbr.
- China's Sun Yat-___
- Six-yr. term holder
- One with a six-yr. term
- Capitol V.I.P.
- Upper house member: Abbr.
- One of 100: Abbr.
- Upper body: Abbr.
- Bill offerer: Abbr.
- Legis. title
- Bill passer: Abbr.
- "D-OH" person, e.g.
- Steppingstone to pres., maybe
- It has floor leaders: Abbr.
- D.C. bigwig
- Clinton or Dole: Abbr.
- One of 100 on Capitol Hill: Abbr.
- Pat Roberts of Kansas, for one: Abbr.
- Capitol Hill abbr.
- Upper chamber member: Abbr.
- One with a six-yr. position
- D.C. pol
- Chinese leader Sun Yat-__
- Bayh or Biden: Abbr.
- One of a D.C. 100
- Hatch or Byrd: Abbr.
- Clinton or Obama: Abbr.
- Something D.C. does not have
- One of 100 on the Hill: Abbr.
- Beltway fig.
- John McCain, e.g.: Abbr.
- 1 of 100 in D.C.
- VIP in DC
- Barbara Boxer or Dianne Feinstein (abbr.)
- Wash. bigwig
- Capitol Hill fig.
- One of 50 Dems. or 50 Reps.
- Orrin Hatch, for one (abbr.)
- D.C. VIP
- Ted Kennedy, for one (abbr.)
- Japanese currency
- One of a D.C. hundred
- DC politico
- 6-yr. term holder
- Capitol fig.
- Washington VIP
- DC denizen
- Kerry or Kennedy, briefly
- D.C. lawmaker
- Japanese denomination discontinued in 1954
- DC pol
- Capitol Hill V.I.P.
- Capitol Hill VIP
- DC VIP
- Boxer's title (abbr.)
- Japanese coin
- Reid or Frist (abbr.)
- DC bigwig
- Cong. title
- Clinton, for one (abbr.)
- Pres. Obama, once
- One of 100 in the U.S. govt.
- Kerry or Edwards, e.g.: Abbr.
- Sununu or Akaka, e.g.: Abbr.
- President pro tempore, for one: Abbr.
- Obama, before he became pres.
- VIP on the Hill
- Capitol Hill worker: Abbr.
- JFK, once
- Half of a breath mint
- Dallas or Houston, once: Abbr.
- Boxer, e.g.: Abbr.
- Tester's title: Abbr.
- Whitehouse title: Abbr.
- Schumer's title: Abbr.
- Aaron Burr was one: Abbr.
- Dole, e.g.: Abbr.
- One who confirms SCOTUS members
- McCain, e.g.: Abbr.
- Wyden of Ore., for one
- D.C. office occupant
- Clinton or McCain: Abbr.
- Sun Yat-__
- Clinton of N.Y., e.g.
- Boxer, for one: Abbr.
- Six-yr.-term holder
- Ark.'s Mark Pryor, e.g.
- Voter on treaties: Abbr.
- Clinton or Kennedy: Abbr.
- JFK once, but not FDR
- State rep.
- One serving a six-yr. term
- One of a Capitol Hill 100: Abbr.
- Capitol Hill politician: Abbr.
- Confirmation VIP
- DC upper-house member: Abbr.
- Hill bigwig: Abbr.
- Fractional monetary unit of Japan
- One of a state's two, briefly
- Certain pol
- Japanese monetary subunit
- Arlen Specter, briefly
- Bigwig in D.C.
- Member of Canada's Upper House (Abbr.)
- Congress VIP
- Capitol person?
- Six-year VIP
- Brunei coin
- Yen fraction
- Clinton or Kennedy, briefly
- 1/100 yen
- Title for McCain (Abbr.)
- Ted Kennedy, for short
- Monetary unit of Japan
- Clinton, e.g., briefly
- Politician in D.C.
- Rep. counterpart
- Sun Yat-___ of China
- Pres. hopeful, often
- Fed. lawmaker
- H. Clinton, once
- D.C. figure
- Seat holder: Abbr.
- Bit of a yen?
- When doubled, a breath freshener
- D.C. title
- Capital Hill VIP
- Clinton or Obama, once: Abbr.
- Electee with a six-yr. term
- Amb. approver
- Six-yr. electee
- 23-Down was one: Abbr.
- U.S. legislator with a six-yr. term
- Sun Yat-___
- JFK in 1958
- D.C. upper house
- One in a DC 100
- Sun Yat- ---
- McCain is one: Abbr.
- Hill worker: Abbr.
- Obama, once: Abbr.
- One may be junior or senior, in D.C.: Abbr.
- Robert Byrd, for 50 years: Abbr.
- Obama or Clinton, previously: Abbr.
- Sessions, for example: Abbr.
- Half a breath mint?
- Yen part
- Bernie Sanders, for ex.
- Japanese money
- Legislator: abbr.
- Pryor of Arkansas, e.g. (abbr.)
- Capitol Hill pol.
- Japanese monetary unit
- One with a 6-yr. term
- Feinstein or Lugar: abbr.
- One of a DC 100
- VIP in D.C.
- Position held by both JFK and RFK
- Important seat occupant: Abbr.
- Part of a rupiah
- The Upper House, briefly
- Bigwig on the Hill: Abbr.
- Member of the upper house: Abbr.
- Former coin of Japan
- D.C. address
- Sun Yat- ___
- Upper House member (Abbr.)
- Capitol Bldg. worker
- Capitol Bldg. VIP
- Rep.'s colleague
- Capitol VIP
- Upper House abbr.
- Congress addr.
- 100th of a yen
- 59-Across fraction
- E.M.K.'s title
- Hundredth of a yen
- Yen division
- D.C figure.
- Mem. of Congress
- VIP in Wash., D.C.
- Wash. VIP
- Pol with a six-yr. term
- Congress mem.
- U.S. treaty ratifier
- RFK, for three-plus yrs.
- Byrd or Hatch, briefly
- Bit of Japanese currency
- Obama or Clinton, previously (Abbr.)
- Person going into a house?: Abbr.
- Subcmte. mbr., perh.
- McCain or McConnell: Abbr.
- 1/100 yen, once
- Oldtime Japanese coin
- Title for Alexander or Paul: Abbr.
- Japanese currency unit
- Obama, Biden or McCain (but not Palin), in 2008: Abbr.
- 1/100 of a yen
- R.I.'s Sheldon Whitehouse, e.g.
- D.C. honorific
- JFK, in the '50s
- JFK in the '50s
- Statehouse worker: Abbr.
- Kerry or Snowe: Abbr.
- D.C. fig.
- Monetary unit of Indonesia
- Capitol Bldg. bigwig
- Cong. member
- One of 100 members of Cong.
- Hill worker: Abbr
- Obama, before he was pres.
- Sessions in D.C., say
- One out of a hundred: abbr.
- D.C. insider
- Capitol Hill pol
- Either of two cousin Udalls: Abbr.
- Legislator in D.C.
- Pol with a six-yr. post
- Hill VIP
- Congressional addr.
- Hillary Clinton was one (abbr.)
- House mate?: Abbr.
- Hill VIP: abbr.
- See 65-Down: Abbr.
- Certain elected official (abbr.)
- Unit of Asian currency
- When repeated, a breath freshener
- Tester or Boxer: Abbr.
- Hill fig.
- D.C. address (Abbr.)
- One in an upper chamber: Abbr.
- Fig. on 26-Down
- Nixon, e.g., for two yrs.
- Cong. bigwig
- D.C. bill collector?
- D.C. mover and shaker: Abbr.
- Mr. Smith who went to Wash., e.g.
- Abbr. for Harry Reid
- Many a pol. talk show guest
- JFK in '57
- State's rep.
- Capitol Hill figure (Abbr.)
- Boxer from Calif., e.g.
- Tammy Baldwin's title: Abbr.
- Memb. of Congress
- Hatch in Utah, e.g.: abbr.
- M. Kirby or F. MacDonald
- D.C. abbr.
- D. Heatley or M. Fisher
- Schumer or Shaheen: Abbr.
- D.C. personage
- D.C. legislator, for short
- 100th part of a yen
- McCain or McCaskill: Abbr.
- Paul, for one: Abbr.
- V.I.P. on the Hill: Abbr.
- Capitol Bldg. figure
- Bigwig in DC
- Cotton from Ark., e.g.
- Lawmaker (abbr.)
- M. LeBreton and C.Callbeck
- D.C. employee, briefly
- Change for yen
- Hatch, e.g.: Abbr.
- Indonesian coin
- 1/100 of a Cambodian riel
- When repeated, a former breath freshener
- High-level race winner: Abbr.
- D.C. figure, briefly
- Coin in Japan
- Stepping stone to pres., sometimes
- Capitol Hill VIP (Abbr.)
- Ottawa NHL-er
- DC big shot
- D.C. employee
- Little-used Japanese money
- Rand Paul or Marco Rubio: Abbr.
- Upper Chamber mbr.
- 2005-08 position held by Barack Obama: Abbr.
- Chamber worker: Abbr.
- Jack Reed or Harry Reid: Abbr.
- Pol with a six-year term
- Cloture voter: Abbr.
- Sessions, e.g.: Abbr.
- John McCain is one, briefly
- JFK, circa '58
- C-SPAN fig.
- Title for Palpatine or Amidala in "Star Wars": Abbr.
- Sanders, for one: Abbr.
- Joe Biden, for 36 yrs.
- Sanders or Cruz: Abbr.
- Pol
- VIP on the Hill: Abbr.
- Rubio's title: Abbr.
- Former title for 16 POTUSes
- Hatfield or Coats, e.g.: abbr.
- Booker or Tester: Abbr.
- One percent of a D.C. group--or the group itself
- Former title for four of the last seven VPs
- Entire-state rep: abbr.
- Booker's title: Abbr.
- LBJ, circa 1955
- Many a presidential hopeful: Abbr.
- Kamala Harris, e.g.: Abbr.
- Obama's title before pres.
- Worker in a chamber: Abbr.
- Cambodia coin
- Flake or Duckworth: Abbr.
- One of 100 in D.C.: Abbr.
- Player for Ottawa's NHL team
- Cory Booker or Cory Gardner: Abbr.
- Politician with a six-year term: Abbr.
- Booker, for one: Abbr.
- Booker, in brief
- Many a pres. candidate
- Former Pres. Obama, once
- Six-yr.-term pol
- Certain house mem.
- Title for many a W.H. aspirant
- Cotton, starting in 2015: Abbr.
- 1%-er in D.C.?: Abbr.
- One with a six-year term: Abbr.
- Congress member (Abbr.)
- House VIP
- Former monetary unit in Japan
- Westernmost country in continental Afr.
- Raphael Warnock is one for Ga.
- JRB, for 36 years
- Ottawa N.H.L.er, to fans
- Raphael Warnock, e.g. (Abbr.)
- One out of 100: Abbr.
- Harris, pre-VP
- Snowe of ME, once
- Official with a six-year term (Abbr.)
- One of 100 U.S. congresspeople (Abbr.)
- Tammy Duckworth's title, briefly
- Capitol Hill legislator (Abbr.)
- Congressional title (Abbr.)
- Hillary Clinton or Kamala Harris, once: Abbr.
- Federal legislator (Abbr.)
- Abbr. seen on c-span
- John Fetterman's title, briefly
- First Indian winner of Miss Universe Sushmita ___
- Title for Sanders: Abbr.
- Kamala Harris, once: Abbr.
- Title in Congress (Abbr.)
- Title for Manchin or Murkowski: Abbr.
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 15, 2024
- USA Today - December 10, 2024
- LA Times - December 03, 2024
- USA Today - November 04, 2024
- New York Times - October 25, 2024
- New York Times - September 15, 2024
- LA Times - August 02, 2024
- USA Today - May 07, 2024
- LA Times - April 10, 2024
- New York Times - January 11, 2024
- LA Times - September 20, 2023
- LA Times - August 21, 2023
- New York Times - June 19, 2023
- USA Today - January 06, 2023
- USA Today - January 04, 2023
- New York Times - December 30, 2022
- USA Today - December 09, 2022
- USA Today - November 03, 2022
- LA Times - July 14, 2022
- USA Today - April 14, 2022
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