| TATTON | UK Parliamentary constituency that has been represented by Neil Hamilton, former BBC journalist Martin Bell and George Osborne |
| EASTSUFFOLK | Parliamentary constituency that returned two MPs from 1832 until replaced by five new constituencies (Eye, Lowestoft, Stowmarket, Sudbury and Woodbridge) in 1885 |
| BANSHEE | Female Irish spirit has been represented (7) |
| GAVINESLER | Scottish former BBC journalist turned author (5,5) |
| SILVERTON | Kate _, former BBC journalist (9) |
| KATE | Former BBC journalist, _ Silverton (4) |
| SUPPLYDAYS | Formerly UK parliamentary sessions in which the opposition could propose spending measures (6,4) |
| SCOTLAND | Moray and Paisley are UK parliamentary constituencies in this country (8) |
| BLACKROD | UK parliamentary official sent from the Lords chamber to summon MPs to the Queen's Speech (5,3) |
| HERTSMERE | Parliamentary constituency represented by Cecil Parkinson from 1983 to 1992 |
| EBBWVALE | Parliamentary constituency in Wales represented by Labour's Michael Foot from 1960 to 1983 (4,4) |
| BRAINTREE | Parliamentary constituency in Essex represented by James Cleverly since 2015 (9) |
| TRUE | Term that can be represented by a 1, in computer science |
| NOT | Word that may be represented by a !, in some programming languages |
| UNDO | Command that might be represented by a curved arrow pointing left |
| HANSARD | UK parliamentary record |
| HARWICH | Parliamentary constituency once represented by diarist Samuel Pepys (7) |
| ROTTENBOROUGH | English parliamentary constituency of a kind abolished by the 1832 Reform Act (6,7) |
| BYELECTION | A poll held in a parliamentary constituency after the sitting MP has resigned or died (2,8) |
| SAFESEAT | A parliamentary constituency in which the sitting MP has an impregnable majority (4,4) |