| SHAPPS | Grant ****** , Conservative politician first elected to the House of Commons in 2005 (6) |
| EAGLE | Angela, Labour politician first elected to the House of Commons in 1992 (5) |
| HALFON | Robert ****** , Conservative politician first elected to Parliament in 2010 (6) |
| REESMOGG | Jacob, Conservative politician, first elected to Parliament in 2010 (4,4) |
| GOLDA | Zionist who was among the first elected to the newly formed Knesset, future prime minister ... Meir |
| DANIEL | Irish nationalist leader whose election to the House of Commons in 1828 forced the acceptance of Catholic emancipation (6,8) |
| ESTHER | ____ McVey, Conservative politician first elected in 2010 and an ex-GMTV presenter (6) |
| POWELL | Lucy, politician who became leader of the House of Commons in 2024 (6) |
| JEANAUGUSTINE | The Honourable ___ ___ (Member of the Order of Canada who in 1993 became the first Black woman elected to the House of Commons) |
| KEIRHARDIE | Scottish politician who became the first person to lead the Labour Party in the House of Commons in 1906 (4,6) |
| OFFICIALOPPOSITION | Name given to the second-largest party in the House of Commons, in the country north of the U.S. |
| OCONNELL | Irish nationalist leader whose election to the House of Commons in 1828 forced the acceptance of Catholic emancipation (6,8) |
| AGNES | First name of the first Canadian woman elected to the house of commons |
| ASTOR | First woman elected to sit in the House of Commons in England, Lady Nancy ... |
| NANCYASTOR | The first female MP to sit in the House of Commons, in 1919 |
| SPENCER | British Conservative prime minister assassinated in the lobby of the House of Commons in 1812 (7,8) |
| PERCEVAL | British Conservative prime minister assassinated in the lobby of the House of Commons in 1812 (7,8) |
| ALMOND | Scottish politician, first character to do one's nut! (6) |
| LINDABURNEY | Who was the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the House of Representatives, where she served as the Minister for Indigenous Australians? (5.6) |
| BOOTHROYD | First female Speaker of the House of Commons, in office from 1992 to 2000 (9) |