Congressional terms, e.g. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BIENNIA Congressional terms, e.g. (7)
95% KEY E or G, e.g. (3) The Atlantic Jul 17, 2026
84% MAJOR Like the chord C-E-G, but not A-C-E (5) The Washington Post Mini Jun 8, 2026
80% AISLE Congressional divide (5) New York Times Jun 25, 2026
76% GAS It takes you from E to F (and starts with G!) (3) New York Times Mini Jun 4, 2026
76% KEYS C, D, E, F and G, but not H (4) The Telegraph Mini May 4, 2026
76% GEEZ G G G G G G G (4) New York Times Mini Apr 1, 2026
73% GOD The "G" in TGIF (3)
73% SESS Congressional meeting (abbr.) (4) TV Jul 5, 2026
73% PROVISO Term (7) The Times Sunday Concise Jun 21, 2026
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