| Julius Caesar setting | 24 |
| Group with 100 members | 22 |
| Gravel can be found here | 24 |
| Faculty advisory group | 22 |
| Al Franken's place | 22 |
| Advice-and-consent body | 23 |
| A century in Washington | 23 |
| 100-member legislature | 22 |
| 100-member governing body | 25 |
| Lawmaker Bradley of N.J. | 24 |
| Legislative meeting area | 24 |
| Struggle to get a seat | 22 |
| Roman supreme councils | 22 |
| Thesmothetes' milieus | 25 |
| Thesmothetes' milieux | 25 |
| Some legislative bodies | 23 |
| Passing groups, at times | 24 |
| Locales for some orators | 24 |
| Legislative organizations | 25 |
| Government upper houses | 23 |
| Colleges' councils | 22 |
| Buildings in capital cities | 27 |
| One of 35 available in 2014 | 27 |
| One of 100 DC positions | 23 |
| Political century since 1959 | 28 |
| Six-year-term politician | 24 |
| Roman forum participant | 23 |
| One of 100 in Washington | 24 |
| Obama's former title | 24 |
| What astronaut Glenn became | 27 |
| Six-year term politician | 24 |
| Potential White House hopeful | 29 |
| One serving a long term | 23 |
| Nancy L. Kassebaum, e.g. | 24 |
| Judge in an impeachment trial | 29 |
| Impeachment trial juror | 23 |
| Former D.C. major-leaguer | 25 |
| Certain committee member | 24 |
| Brown, for now at least | 23 |
| Boxer from California, say | 26 |
| Barbara Boxer, for one | 22 |
| Any of 100 in Washington | 24 |
| A.L.'er until 1960 | 22 |
| Common saying in Congress? | 26 |
| Like some D.C. committees | 25 |
| Two Byrds and Eagleton | 22 |
| Those in an upper house | 23 |
| They serve six-year terms | 25 |
| Former Washington nine | 22 |
| Eagleton and two Byrds | 22 |
| Defunct D.C. ball team | 22 |
| Capitol Hill contingent | 23 |
| Brooke, once, and Braun, now | 28 |
| Baker, Bayh and Brooke | 22 |
| French legislative bodies | 25 |
| "___ In the Clowns" | 29 |
| Start of a Sondheim song | 24 |
| Put in the outgoing mail | 24 |
| Text-messaging command | 22 |
| Satirize, with "up" | 29 |
| Put a text message through | 26 |
| Issue, with "out" | 27 |
| Drop in the mailbox, e.g. | 25 |
| Button on a fax machine | 23 |
| Use Western Union, e.g. | 23 |
| Transport to cloud nine | 23 |
| Text messaging command | 22 |
| Summon, with "for" | 28 |
| Start a cell phone call | 23 |
| Outlook Express option | 22 |
| Outlook Express command | 23 |
| Menu choice for e-mail | 22 |
| Email "button" | 24 |
| Dismiss, with "off" | 29 |
| Button on email programs | 24 |
| Button on a cell phone | 22 |
| "You --- Me" | 22 |
| "--- in the Clowns" | 29 |
| "___ no money" | 24 |
| "___ Me No Flowers" | 29 |
| "__ in the Clowns" | 28 |
| ___ to Coventry (ostracize) | 27 |
| Honshu city N of Tokyo | 22 |
| Writer-illustrator Maurice | 26 |
| Author-illustrator Maurice | 26 |
| Writer/illustrator Maurice | 26 |
| Author/illustrator Maurice | 26 |
| 1964 Caldecott Medal winner | 27 |
| Use Western Union, say | 22 |
| One who gets the message? | 25 |
| One who gets the message | 24 |
| Person receiving a package | 26 |
| Word in a Presley song title | 28 |
| Show's email blaster | 24 |
| Recipient's antithesis | 26 |
| One going to the post office | 28 |
| Messenger-service client | 24 |
| "Return to ___" | 25 |
| 'Return to --' | 22 |
| Submit, as a résumé | 25 |