- - Pass through D.C.?
- - Establish legislatively
- - Legislate: carry out
- - Establish through statute
- - Carry through legislatively
- - Put through, in a way
- - Carry out
- - Establish formally
- - pass law allowing cane to be brought back and used by head teachers
- - Stage staff backed opening in theatre
- - european can't change sanction
- - pass time after stick-up
- - .... legislation; make laws
- - Some drunken actors perform
- - Make law on corporal punishment turn teacher's head
- - Perform, as if in a play
- - Authorize, legislate
- - Play out a role
- - currently, ten are needed to perform it
- - perform in french part of play
- - Portray woman brought to court
- - Play a character on stage
- - parliament can expect to make laws back inside
- - To decree
- - Put into effect, as a law
- - Put in place, as laws
- - Depict, portray
- - Pass, or put into law
- - Play a woman on court
- - Make official, as a law or policy
- - Put into practice, as a law
- - Put into law, or perform a role on stage
- - Put into operation or law
- - Perform some forbidden activities
- - Make Bill work in the house
- - Put into operation, pass into law
- - put on the books, as a new law
- - Perform a part, on stage
- - Portray as a role in a play
- - Pass, as laws
- - Pass (law)
- - Make a law of
- - Represent on the stage
- - Portray a role
- - Make applicable
- - Execute (law)
- - What solons do
- - What legislatures do
- - What legislators do
- - Succeed with legislation
- - Put in force
- - Play out.
- - Play or pass?
- - Play a play
- - Pass into a statute
- - Pass a statute
- - Ordain by law
- - Make into a statute, e.g.
- - Make a statute
- - Lawmaker's verb
- - Establish a law
- - Do the part of
- - Do a legislative task
- - Create a law
- - Bring into force
- - Bring into effect
- - Pass a bill
- - Play the part
- - Perform role
- - Do some House work?
- - Play the part of
- - Put into motion
- - Set into motion
- - Perform a role on stage
- - Constitute
- - Dramatize
- - Establish by law
- - Put on stage
- - Execute
- - Perform, as in a play
- - Represent
- - Formally pass
- - Pass, as a bill
- - Pass, in a way
- - Put into law
- - Pass, as a law
- - Sign into law
- - Pass into law
- - Make official
- - Legislate
- - Give force to
- - Bring into law
- - Legally establish
- - Order English knight before a court
- - Establish legally
- - Make into a law
- - Put on the books
- - Establish in law
- - Pass a law bringing woman to court
- - Establish as law
- - Approve, as a 39 Across
- - Put into force
- - Opposite of kill
- - Make binding
- - Bring to life onstage
- - Pass, as a statute
- - Make official, as a law
- - Portray woman at court
- - Establish by statute
- - Formally establish
- - Make law
- - Pass, on the Hill
- - Portray onstage
- - Make law -- stick up document finally
- - Perform in French before a court
- - Pass a bill into law
- - Establish, as a statute
- - Pass, as legislation
- - Make into 41-Across
- - Add to the books
- - Make new laws
- - Make legislation
- - Make a measure of
- - Execute, having brought about last of carrot and stick
- - Make it so, legally
- - Institute, as a statute
- - Approve mean pay-cuts, regularly
- - Pass in parliament
- - Pass legislation
- - Make so, legally
- - Make statutory
- - Make into a statute
- - Pass, as a reform
- - Pass the bill
- - Legalize
- - Create a statute
- - Make enforceable
- - Represent on stage
- - Ordain
- - Make a law
- - Do a legislator's job
- - Serve as a lawmaker
- - Put into the law books
- - Make a new law
- - Play, as Julius Caesar
- - Do a legislature's job
- - Represent onstage
- - Pass (a law)
- - Pass in Congress
- - Pass as law
- - Put on the books, as a law
- - Put into 13-Down
- - Make a measure
- - Create, as a statute
- - Formally approve
- - Put into practice, in a way
- - Opposite of vote down
- - Make a statute of
- - Make applicable, as a law
- - Make it legal
- - Make laws
- - Lay down the law?
- - Make into law
- - Pass laws
- - Play charades
- - Demonstrate, in a way
- - Portray
- - Put into practice
- - Vote into law
- - Make legal
- - '...... pass'
- - Put in the books
- - ......-play
- - Put into effect
- - Decree
- - Play a role
- - Perform
- - Perform on stage
- - Put on
- - Stage ......
- - Sanction
- - Ratify
- - Put on talc regularly in hospital department
- - approve account in section of hospital
- - Put into law a cent? Silly!
- - put into practice a concept originally in section of hospital
- - Put into practice; make (a bill) law
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