Answer: TERM
TERM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 198 times.
- Presidential run
- School session
- What-you-may-call-it?
- ___ limit
- Period
- Insurance policy specification
- Six years, for a senator
- Duration
- Four years, maybe
- Two years in the House
- Carter had one
- Six years, in the 46-Across
- Contract stipulation
- Five to ten, e.g.
- Glossary entry
- Time in office
- Glossary part
- Something to serve
- Kind of paper
- Prison sentence
- Semester, e.g.
- Presidential time
- Period in office
- Course
- Lexicographer's study
- Four years for a U.S. president
- Time spent in a seat
- Semester
- Five years, to a French president
- Time in a seat
- Stretch in a seat
- ___ limits (election issue)
- Six years, for a 23-Across
- Component of an algebraic equation
- Kind of life insurance
- Full gestation period
- School period
- Type of life insurance
- Academic session
- Limited time
- Six years, to a senator
- Six years for a senator
- Stretch
- Four years, for a president
- Four years, for the president
- Life insurance category
- Barack Obama won one
- Four years, for a U.S. president
- School year division
- ___ paper (major school assignment)
- Not whole, as life insurance
- Six years, for a U.S. senator
- Condition
- Insurance type
- School division
- Stretch in the Senate
- Senator's six years, say
- College period
- Six years, for senators
- Word for something
- Contract proviso
- Call
- What to call it
- Tenure
- Tenure of office
- Period of office
- Kind of insurance
- Academic calendar division
- Academic period
- Limit setter
- Contract condition
- Judge's determination
- Set length of time
- __ insurance
- Quarter or semester
- School semester
- -
- Division of a school year
- Life insurance option
- ___ insurance
- Four years at 1600, e.g.
- Length of a sentence
- Jail sentence
- Fixed run
- Four years in the White House
- Contract clause
- Expression
- Service period
- Six years in the Senate
- Clause in a contract
- Office length
- Section of a school year
- Life, for a Supreme Court justice
- Stretch in the womb
- Contract period
- Time spent in an office?
- Four years, perhaps
- Full gestation
- Contract detail
- President's four years, e.g.
- In-office time
- Senate stretch
- ___ paper: school composition
- Presidential stint
- Time spent in office
- Period with limits
- College session
- Length of office
- Six years, perhaps
- Prisoner's sentence
- Set duration
- Sentence
- Item on a contract
- What-you-may-call-it
- Time between inaugurations
- Technical word
- Six years, for U.S. senators
- Stretch before giving birth
- Phrase
- Political period
- Elected period
- Two years, for a representative on Capitol Hill
- ___ limits
- Period of service
- School segment
- Nine-month pregnancy
- Part of an algebraic expression
- Two semesters
- Describe as
- Time spent in one's seat
- Part of the school year
- Word
- Hill stint
- Insurance policy datum
- College semester
- Senate stint
- ___ paper
- Part of a school year
- A limited period
- The four years of a U.S. president
- Five years, for the U.N. secretary general
- Presidential period
- Senator's six years
- Contractual detail
- Word with "paper"
- Jimmy Carter had one
- Time in a pen
- Stint
- President's run
- Type of paper
- Life is a bad one
- Educational period
- Contract part
- Life, for one
- Prisoner's stretch
- Long- ___-; lasting for quite a while
- Politician's time
- Sextet in the Senate
- Time period
- One year, for Miss America
- Senate six years
- One's years in office
- Contract's effective period
- Four years, in some cases
- Word for word?
- A U.S. senator's is six years
- Bring to ___
- Long-___ project
- What it's called
- Part of a settlement agreement
- Dub
- Political stretch
- Two years, for a U.S. House member
- Stretch in office
- ___ limits (political issue)
- Stint in office
- Bit of jargon
- Glossary item
- Life is a long one
- Word with paper or limit
- Normal length of a pregnancy
- One of two for 52-Down
- Kind of limit
- Name for something
- Sentence ... or something found in a sentence
- Semester, for example
- Length for a pregnancy
- 39 weeks, for a pregnancy
- Lifetime, for the U.S. Supreme Court
- Trimester, e.g.
- Full-___ pregnancy
- Word with paper or insurance
- Report card period
- Length of service
- Word in a glossary
- Bit of technical vocab
- Semester or quarter
- Years of service