- - "It's about ... high" ("About this tall")
- - Senator's "I approve this" vote
- - Positive vote from a member of Congress
- - Senator's supportive vote
- - Congressional vote of support
- - Quaint vote
- - Vote in favor, say
- - Senator's "I approve!"
- - Supporter's cry
- - verily, it's the equivalent of nine months!
- - Agreer's vote
- - Vote that's canceled out by a "nay"
- - Word that means the same thing, and has the same letters as, "aye"
- - Thumbs-up council vote
- - Positive Senate vote
- - Anagram of "aye"
- - Affirmative roll-call vote
- - Yes vote in the senate
- - "Aye" synonym and anagram
- - Senate thumbs-up
- - To vote in favour of something (anagram of Aye)
- - "Aye" equivalent, and an anagram of it
- - Affirmative vote (anagram of "aye")
- - Vote affirmatively
- - An affirmative vote
- - A vote in favor
- - "Aye" anagram with the same meaning
- - Vote that's synonymous with "aye"
- - "Aye" equivalent and anagram
- - Vote in the positive
- - Vote of support in the Senate
- - Affirmative anagram of "aye"
- - Word that rhymes with its exact opposite
- - voter's word
- - "Aye" anagram and synonym
- - Concurring vote
- - Positive vote that would be a unit of time if you added an R to the end
- - Synonym and anagram of "aye"
- - Thumbs-up vote, informally
- - Vote positively
- - "It's about ... big" ("It comes this high off the ground")
- - Vote of assent
- - Parliamentary vote, sometimes
- - Vote to approve
- - Vote in a legislative body
- - Pro-proposal vote
- - Formal vote
- - Vote type
- - Vote ...... or nay
- - Proponent's vote
- - Pro vote for song on setlist
- - Positive vote in the Senate
- - Aye's equivalent (and anagram)
- - Affirmative vote in Congress
- - Affirmative Senate vote
- - Affirmate Senate vote
- - A floor vote
- - ...... and nay (opposing votes)
- - Voter's option
- - Voter's choice, sometimes
- - Voter registration?
- - Vote to pass
- - Vote that's similar to "aye"
- - Vote that helps pass bills
- - Vote in the Senate
- - Vote in the affirmative
- - Vote in favor of
- - Vote in Congress
- - Vote for a bill
- - Voice vote shout
- - Thumbs-up vote that's like "aye"
- - Thumbs-up vote for new member
- - Thumbs-up voice vote
- - Thumbs-up Congressional vote
- - Supporter's word
- - Senator's vote
- - Senator's affirmative
- - Senator's "thumbs up" vote
- - Senate word that only sounds exciting
- - Pro's word
- - Pro's position
- - Pro vote, for new member
- - Positive vote similar to "aye"
- - Positive vote on the Senate floor
- - Opposite of nay that sounds like a sports fan's cheer
- - Opposite of a "nay" vote
- - One on the first side to vote, usually
- - Motion-backing vote
- - Motion supporting vote
- - Legislator's cry
- - It's both a synonym and an anagram of "aye"
- - Favorable vote in the Senate
- - Congressional affirmative vote
- - Certain House vote
- - Bill passer's vote
- - Assenter's vote
- - Apt anagram of aye
- - Another way to vote.
- - Anagram for aye
- - Amen's partner
- - Affirmative vote that's an anagram of "aye"
- - Affirmative vote for new member
- - Affirmative that's an anagram of its synonym
- - "You've got my vote"
- - "Thumbs-up" in the Senate
- - Old-fashioned, political yes; opposite of nay
- - Old-fashioned, political yes
- - call for a backer
- - indeed [archaic]
- - Certainly English used in description of teen fiction?
- - Political affirmation
- - Affirmative from a Congressman
- - nine months suggested, indeed
- - Synonym (and anagram) of 22-Across
- - house of commons "pro"
- - House assent
- - Congressional approval when passing a bill, say
- - Yes, but make a last change
- - Affirmative reply, formally
- - Affirmative in the House
- - "...! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread," Bob Dylan song from the album "The Basement Tapes"
- - Word of favor and support
- - U-turn from "No, no way"
- - Shout of support, say
- - For choice
- - Opposite of "Nay," when voting
- - Affirmative answer, informally
- - "Oh ...!" (happy exclamation)
- - an old agreement
- - Old agreement from very early times
- - Confirmatory answer
- - A word in passing?
- - "I support the motion"
- - Passing word?
- - Senatorial affirmative
- - Not nay
- - Indeed, in Psalms
- - Team cheer
- - This (big)
- - "I approve the motion!"
- - "......, though I walk through the valley . . ."
- - ... or nay
- - Voting choice
- - Term of endorsement
- - Senate declaration
- - One toward passage
- - Nay negater
- - Its anagram is a synonym of itself
- - House approval
- - Yes, biblically
- - Word of passage
- - What a raised hand may mean
- - Sound from a whip?
- - Rhyming antonym of "nay"
- - Positive political response
- - Passing thought?
- - Congressional assent
- - Call of support
- - Bit of support
- - Biblical word before verily
- - Word with verily
- - Word of vocal support
- - Word in a manual size description
- - Word before "verily" in the Bible
- - Voiced approval
- - Vocal nod
- - Upvote
- - Truly, in the Bible
- - This, before big
- - Support for a bill
- - Shout with a fist pump
- - Senatorial support
- - Senatorial assent
- - Response for passage
- - Repeated word in chorus
- - Pro call
- - Passing need?
- - Passing assistance?
- - Parliamentary positive
- - Parliamentary approval
- - Opposite, and rhyme, of "nay"
- - One voting for
- - One towards passage
- - One of the first to raise a hand, usually
- - Motion-supporting word
- - Motion carrier, at times
- - It helps in passing
- - Indeed, Biblically
- - House call, often
- - House affirmative
- - Go-to concert exclamation
- - Favorable answer
- - Congressional support
- - Concert shout
- - Biblical support
- - Biblical "indeed"
- - Answer in support
- - A way of voting.
- - "Unh-huh"
- - "I support this bill"
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