Answer: TERM
TERM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 203 times.
Referring Clues:
- 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
 - One of four for F.D.R.
 - Length for a pregnancy or presidency
 - Bush Senior and Carter each had one
 - Nine months, typically, for a human pregnancy
 - Word after long or before paper
 
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 - USA Today - June 17, 2024
 
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