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  1. 4. a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body
  2. 6. representative that articulates and embodies the collective beliefs
  3. 9. of the house elect to a fourth second consecutive term as a speaker
  4. 12. leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
  5. 14. having two legislative or parliamentary chambers
  6. 15. committee of the house and senate which legislative, oversight and administrative services
Down
  1. 1. pro tempore over the senate in the absence of the vice president
  2. 2. sight failure to notice or do something
  3. 3. power political power granted to the united state government that aren't explicitly state in the congress
  4. 5. procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote
  5. 7. an arrangement to meet someone at particular time and place
  6. 8. powers the power of taxation police and power
  7. 10. prolonged speech that obstruct progress in a legislative
  8. 11. powers the power granted to the federal government and specifically congress
  9. 13. amount of money owed for goods supplied