Related Clues:
- House originally insisted no one supports voting for the masses
- Cursed incessantly going over lines
- Greek citizens' interjections to take notice over voting?
- (Often derogatory) term for the masses or common people
- Puts one's oar in
- The unwashed masses!
- The common type in Athens
- Christian church services for the many
- He's first — I say! I say! — to secure vote for the common people
- The 'them' in 'Let them eat cake'
- Lines of pews
- The 47%, as it were
- Competes in a regatta, say
- Turns up, sworn to get rid of point of quarrels
- Handles the oars