College commons
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QUADSCollege commons
LORDSCommons' counterpart
AYSCommons' assents
HOUSE... of Commons
ETATTiers ..: French commons
ETATTiers ... (French commons)
AYESHouse of Commons votes
DORMBuilding near a commons
MPSHouse of Commons figs.
HEARHouse of Commons cry
HEARHEARSound heard in Commons.
PARLIAMENTHouse of Lords and Commons
ORDERBritish House of Commons plea
MPSHouse of Commons members: Abbr.
DEMOSCommons of ancient Greek state.
EDENLeader of House of Commons.
MPSHouse of Commons makeup: Abbr.
ESTATESClergy, nobles, commons and press.
HEARHEAR"Bravo" in the House of Commons.
EDENFormer leader of House of Commons.
MPSBrits in the House of Commons
EDENNew leader of House of Commons.
QUESTIONTIMEWhen Commons grills the Prime Minister
EDENRecently appointed leader of House of Commons.
ASTORFirst woman in the House of Commons
ASTORFirst woman to sit in House of Commons.
MACERIn the House of Commons, the sergeant at arms.
BACKBENCHPlace for rank-and-filers in the House of Commons
LADYNANCYASTORFirst woman to sit in the British House of Commons
XXXXXXEnglish landscapist famous for "The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons"
TURNEREnglish landscapist famous for "The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons"
bencher(in England) a. senior member of an Inn of Court b. member of the House of Commons
parliament(in the UK) The highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
parliaments(in the UK) The highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
pensionerstudent at Cambridge University who pays for his or her commons and other expenses, and is not supported by any foundation
backbench(in the UK) The benches behind the front benches on either side of the House of Commons, occupied by members of parliament who do not hold office in the government or opposition
estatesA class or order regarded as forming part of the body politic, in particular (in Britain), one of the three groups constituting Parliament, now the Lords Spiritual (the heads of the Church), the Lords Temporal (the peerage), and the Commons. They are also known as the three estates