- - Event in 'What the Constitution Means to Me'
- - Election season event
- - Event with "pro" and "con" sides
- - Event a few weeks before the 2012 presidential election
- - Candidates' event
- - Campaign event
- - Event often televised in split-screen
- - Notable Nixon-Kennedy event
- - Pre-election event
- - Election year event
- - Campaign event and this puzzle's theme
- - Primary event
- - Forensics event
- - Future Kerry/Bush event
- - Senate event
- - Historic Kennedy-Nixon event
- - Railsplitter vs. Little Giant event
- - Bush vs. Dukakis event
- - Lincoln-Douglas event
- - Political event
- - Preelection faceoff
- - Kind of contention
- - dispute what young woman consumed
- - ted and abe get involved in the argument
- - be back in time for the argument
- - Ponder, discuss
- - Argument, discussion
- - Discuss possibly sleeping over on edges on terrace
- - Talk of going back to bed before tea, maybe
- - Senate discussion of an issue
- - Argue, discuss
- - what its subject may be is a moot point
- - Preelection face-off
- - be back in appointed time for discussion
- - discuss what young lady had for dinner
- - stand up in court to argue
- - Discuss going up to bed before tea, perhaps
- - Vampire maybe in river causes argument
- - Be up in time for a parliamentary occasion
- - interscholastic match
- - Be sent north in time for discussion
- - talk about key element of branding during meeting
- - Girl presented a note for discussion
- - Formal argument where the pros and cons are discussed
- - Wrangle with device's limits and beat problem
- - Forensic contest
- - Exchange of views
- - Campaign meeting
- - Argue back and forth
- - Nuts thrown by debutantes gets people talking
- - Formal discussion
- - Cricketer in river causes argument
- - Discuss lifting the sack with a little time and energy
- - Nocturnal flier in river? Discuss!
- - Formal discussion through argument
- - Argue the issues
- - It has its pros and cons
- - Forensic competition
- - Be sent back in time for discussion
- - Campaign face-off
- - Forensic activity
- - Argue with socialite Matthew regularly spurned
- - Discuss through argument
- - Cricketer in river? Discuss!
- - Penned by runner, flier for consideration
- - Be sent back in time for controversy
- - Nixon/Cuomo face-off, e.g
- - Parliamentary procedure
- - War of words is all over separatist movement joining plot
- - Candidates' face-off
- - Lincoln-Douglas confrontation
- - Candidates' discussion
- - Campaign highlight
- - Verbal contest
- - War of words is over separatist movement joining plot
- - Matter for pros and cons
- - Political candidates' face-off
- - Discuss with opposing arguments
- - Heated discussion
- - Political argument
- - Argument over bands
- - Argue over
- - Certain school team activity
- - Discuss the pros and cons of
- - Dispute about
- - Argue a question
- - Oral contest
- - Discuss pros and cons
- - Campaign contest
- - Where opposite sides meet
- - Formal argument
- - Political confrontation
- - Discussion of both sides
- - Disputation
- - Argue formally
- - "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" setting
- - Two-sided affair
- - Forensics focus
- - War of words
- - Senate happening
- - Argue about
- - Pro and con discussion
- - Campaign season entertainment
- - Candidates' one-on-one
- - Polemic
- - Organized argument
- - Indulge in forensics
- - Logomachize
- - Carter vs. Ford on TV: 1976
- - Logomachy
- - Douglas forte
- - Talk of a kind.
- - Consider pros and cons.
- - U.N. activity.
- - College extracurricular activity.
- - United Nations specialty.
- - Congressional activity.
- - Campaign feature
- - Cross words?
- - Discussion
- - Contention
- - Controversy
- - Argument
- - Argue
- - Discuss
- - Engage in forensics
- - Dispute
- - Thrash out
- - Go back and forth
- - Consider
- - Argument that a socialite girl can't make good tea?
- - dispute what young lady consumed
- - competition with pros?
- - argument on what young lady consumed
- - discuss the children!
- - discuss financial problem besetting austria and spain
- - Face-off during campaign season
- - discuss what young lady consumed
- - scots pass around heavy stick, which is deliberate
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