Answer: VETO
VETO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 160 times.
Referring Clues:
- Clinton denial
- Congress-thwarting move
- Quash
- Nix from Nixon, e.g.
- Kill, in a way
- Emphatic no
- Literally, "I forbid"
- Kind of power
- Refuse to sign, in a way
- Gubernatorial right
- Denial
- President's prerogative
- Nix by Nixon, e.g.
- Nix
- Pork chop?
- Challenge to Congress
- Nix, presidentially
- Presidential prerogative
- Bill killer
- Pocket or line-item follower
- High-level denial
- Presidential turndown
- Governor's option
- Just say no
- It will kill the bill
- Kill a bill
- West Wing threat
- Washington no
- Kill, as a bill
- Put the kibosh on
- Presidential prohibition
- Bill killer, often
- Nix from Nixon, say
- Quash, in a way
- Bill blocker
- Presidential power
- Reject
- Presidential "no"
- Block in Washington
- Keep from going through
- Quash, as a bill
- Refuse to approve
- White House rejection
- Turn down
- Presidential rejection
- Say no to, as a bill
- Oval Office power
- Governor's turndown
- Bill squelcher
- Reject, as a bill
- Governor's rejection
- Reject, as legislation
- Presidential privilege
- Disallow
- Power to kill a bill
- Give a thumbs down to
- Obama cancellation
- A certain thumbs down
- A presidential power
- Presidential thumbs-down
- Security Council power
- Presidential move
- Bill sinker
- Nix, in the Oval Office
- Bill's setback
- Presidential "thumbs down"
- Prohibit, presidentially
- Bill-blocking maneuver
- Turn thumbs down
- Reagan's rejection
- President's rejection
- Presidential refusal
- Executive turndown
- White House no
- President's refusal
- Presidential blackball
- Bill-blocking measure
- Kill bills
- Ixnay
- Overrule
- Block
- Say no to
- No from the White House
- White House power
- Emphatic rejection
- Kill bill?
- Nix a bill
- White House turndown
- Obama's option
- Legislative turndown
- Gubernatorial turndown
- Presidential no
- Forbid through official power
- White House "no"
- Negating vote
- Official nix
- Presidential 'no'
- Nixon nix, once
- Nullify
- Shoot down
- Authoritative prohibition
- Presential power
- Rejection from the top
- No
- DC block
- Refuse to allow
- Line-item item
- Highest power?
- Governor's nix
- Presidential action
- Executive nix
- It can be overridden
- Block, as a bill
- Not allow
- Block from the White House
- Prohibit
- Ultimate no
- President's "no"
- Nix from Nixon, once
- Controversial line-item action
- "I forbid," to Caesar
- Nix from the president, e.g.
- Ban
- Not allow to pass
- Interdiction
- 'No' from a higher-up
- Rejection by the president
- Nix, as a president
- Presidential denial
- Presidential vote
- Presidential bill-blocker
- Preventative power
- Blocking action
- Executive negation
- Oval Office rejection
- Last-word power
- Formal rejection
- Reject "power"
- Chief executive act
- Formal "no" from 14-Across
- Executive 'no'
- Governor's thumbs-down
- Trump's first occurred on 3/15/19
- Presidential threat
- Official refusal
- Deny
- Legislation stopper
- Reject, presidentially
- Legislative rejection
- Presidential bill-killer
- Power move
- Power to prevent legislation
- Gubernatorial option
- Refuse to pick up the bill?
- Governor's override
- No power?
- Oval Office override
- Security Council nix
- Nixon nix?
- Formally reject
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- New York Times - March 01, 2022
- USA Today - November 03, 2021
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- LA Times - July 26, 2021
- New York Times - June 08, 2021
- USA Today - June 03, 2021
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- New York Times - January 23, 2021
- USA Today - December 04, 2020
- LA Times - December 03, 2020
- Netword - October 24, 2020
- New York Times - October 19, 2020
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