| TYNWALD | The ___, parliament of the Isle of Man (7) |
| ADDLED | The ___ Parliament of 1614 was dissolved by James VI and I after only eight weeks, no legislation having being passed (6) |
| TYMWELD | Parliament of the Isle of Man; from Old Norse, 'assembly field' (7) |
| RWANDAN | The ____ parliament in Africa is the world's first with a female majority |
| 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. |
| CHAUCER | Author whose poem The Parliament of Fowls is said to have contributed towards the tradition of Valentine's Day (7) |
| GERMANY | The Bundestag is the national parliament of which country? (7) |
| KNESSET | What is the parliament of Israel? (7) |
| ALTHING | The national parliament of Iceland (7) |
| RIKSDAG | Unicameral parliament of Sweden, composed of 349 members elected by proportional representation (7) |
| REICHSRAT | Bicameral parliament of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) |
| OWLERY | Habitation of a "parliament" of the birds proverbial for wisdom (6) |
| OPPOSITION | Leader of the ___ (Parliament Hill job) |
| RUMP | Parliament of the true-hearted politician (4) |
| OROURKE | "Parliament of Whores" humorist |
| MOB | "Nouns of number, or multitude, such as ____, Parliament, Rabble, House of Commons [...] and the like" (William Cobbett) |
| CAVALIER | _ Parliament, the longest English parliament, lasting from May 1661 until January 1679 (8) |
| CORTES | Consisting of two houses, the parliament of Spain is known as the ... Generales |