Possible Questions:
- Put on
- Decree
- Pass
- Sanction
- Make into law
- Stage
- Perform
- Portray
- Carry out
- Put on the books
- Play
- Legislate
- Represent
- Ratify
- Put into law
- Make law
- Put into effect
- Play a role
- Play the part
- Pass, as a law
- Ordain
- Perform on stage
- Put into practice
- Pass, as legislation
- Bring into law
- Put into the law books
- Pass into law
- Play charades
- Create a statute
- Do a legislator's job
- Pass the bill
- Make official
- Make legal
- Establish as law
- Vote into law
- Pass, as a reform
- Pass, as a bill
- Carry through legislatively
- Put into force
- Pass, as laws
- Pass a law
- Pass a bill
- Make official, as a law
- Make into a statute
- Legalize
- Formally approve
- Sign into law
- Represent onstage
- Represent on stage
- Play the part of
- Pass (a law)
- Opposite of vote down
- Make a new law
- Make a law of
- Establish by law
- Set into motion
- Serve as a lawmaker
- Represent on the stage
- Put on the books, as a law
- Put into practice, in a way
- Portray a role
- Play, as Julius Caesar
- Pass on the Hill
- Make applicable, as a law
- Make applicable
- Make a statute of
- Do a legislature's job
- Demonstrate, in a way
- What solons do
- What legislatures do
- What legislators do
- Succeed with legislation
- Put through, in a way
- Put in the books
- Put in force
- Portray onstage
- Play or pass?
- Play or pass
- Play a play
- Pass, as law
- Pass laws
- Pass in Congress
- Pass as law
- Opposite of kill
- Make laws
- Make it so, legally
- Make into a statute, e.g.
- Make enforceable
- Make a statute
- Make a measure
- Make a law
- Lawmaker's verb
- Establish a law
- Dramatize
- Do the part of
- Do a legislative task
- Create, as a statute
- Create a law
- Constitute
- Carry through, legislatively
- Add to the books