- - Sam Rayburn.
- - "Mr. Sam."
- - Mr. Rayburn.
- - Martin in December, Rayburn in January.
- - Sam Rayburn's role.
- - Sam Rayburn's place in the House.
- - Rep. Rayburn, come January.
- - presiding officer in the house of commons; a post currently held by john bercow
- - person who talks of southern summit with hesitation
- - a loud one wouldn't need a loud one
- - House of Representatives title for Nancy Pelosi
- - Next in line for the presidency after the VP
- - One who uses a podium
- - Orator needing hi-fi component
- - lecturer betting on each king and queen
- - Person who has the floor
- - a loud one may be connected with a certain set
- - person at a podium
- - orator at his best in faultless service
- - Second in presidential line of succession
- - electroacoustic transducer
- - Presenter and what her voice may come from
- - He has something to say on the radio
- - Device that amplifies sounds
- - Presiding officer in the House of Commons
- - Chair of Parliament
- - Orator; sound source
- - Parliamentary official
- - Ask peer about Bercow?
- - One calls to order audio equipment
- - Presiding officer of the House of Commons
- - Central figure in Parliament, one declares
- - House leader
- - Person talking
- - One who calls to order audio apparatus
- - House head
- - Electrical device that may blow
- - House sitter?
- - Valedictory deliverer, e.g.
- - House party?
- - Position in the House
- - Gingrich, once
- - Tip, once
- - One at the podium
- - Tom Foley, e.g.
- - Tip O'Neill was one
- - House chair
- - Tris or Tip
- - Podium occupant
- - Important House title
- - House officer.
- - Presiding officer of lawmaking body.
- - Joe Martin.
- - Head of the House in Washington.
- - Contemporary of Ruth and Cobb.
- - Next after V. P. in line of succession to President.
- - Lecturer
- - iPod accessory
- - Asparagus unit
- - Orator
- - Mouthpiece
- - "House" man
- - Radio part
- - Home theater component
- - Squawk box?
- - Ask peer about Hoyle?
- - it may enable one to hear an orator
- - Sound-amplifying box that you may spot near a TV cabinet
- - orator wired for sound?
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