| KNESSET | One-chamber parliament of Israel (7) |
| TYNWALD | The ___, parliament of the Isle of Man (7) |
| CHAUCER | Author whose poem The Parliament of Fowls is said to have contributed towards the tradition of Valentine's Day (7) |
| TYMWELD | Parliament of the Isle of Man; from Old Norse, 'assembly field' (7) |
| RIKSDAG | Unicameral parliament of Sweden, composed of 349 members elected by proportional representation (7) |
| ALTHING | National parliament of Iceland (7) |
| GERMANY | The Bundestag is the national parliament of which country? (7) |
| OROURKE | "Parliament of Whores" humorist |
| SPEAKER | Presiding officer in parliament, ... of the House |
| HOUSEOFCOMMONS | One chamber of Parliament |
| SENATE | One chamber of the United States Congress |
| BOTTICELLI | Bishop is excessive with one chamber and one artist (10) |
| EMPIRICIST | Philosopher with almost total power over one chamber |
| UNICAMERAL | A Parisian with the Italian accepted box perhaps having only one chamber (10) |
| OWL | One of a "parliament" of Striges accompanying Athene or Minerva, hence a symbol of wisdom (3) |
| OIREACHTAS | Consisting of the Dail Eireann and the Seanad Eireann, what is the parliament of the Republic of Ire |
| SEANAD | The upper house of the parliament of the Republic of Ireland. |
| DAIL | The lower house of the parliament of the Republic of Ireland. |
| SABHA | Upper chamber of the parliament of India; from Hindi, 'state assembly' (5,5) |
| RAJYA | Upper chamber of the parliament of India; from Hindi, 'state assembly' (5,5) |