Title-holder excluding a single Tory leader |
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Lowest hereditary British title (7) |
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Noble one taking time behind bar (7) |
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Title carried by the likes of Sir John Fowler, Sir William McAlpine and Daniel Gooch (7) |
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Nobleman in pub with single model (7) |
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Nobleman in tavern changed note |
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Absurd banter about love with a nobleman (7) |
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Homer's boy receives a title (7) |
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Homer's boy receives a title |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Nov 2023 |
North London district houses old, entitled fellow |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Nov 2023 |
Hairstyle concealing old man with a title |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
05 Oct 2023 |
Man with title in London borough, full of love |
The Guardian Quiptic |
08 May 2023 |
Scribbled note under counter for man with title |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Nov 2022 |
Title singer Jack rejected |
The Telegraph Toughie |
15 Nov 2022 |
Titled person needing oxygen in Greater London borough |
The Times Cryptic |
26 Jan 2022 |
Titled fellow from circle in London borough |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Dec 2021 |
This 'title' could be 'tile' |
The Guardian Cryptic |
27 Oct 2021 |
Knight’s superior |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Apr 2021 |
Prevent individual associated with Tory leader getting title |
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Hereditary title |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Dec 2020 |
Nobleman right one in club |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Dec 2020 |
British commoner who can use the title "Sir" |
Universal |
17 Dec 2020 |
Weapon, right for unknown minor noble |
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Nobleman in tavern on film |
The Sun Two Speed |
26 Jul 2020 |
Stick figure ending on portrait, titled individual |
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Tone bar (anag.) |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 May 2020 |
Singer, a bass, lifted title … |
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The legal profession love clear title |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Apr 2020 |
Minor nobleman from a Bronte novel |
Irish Times Crosaire |
16 Nov 2019 |
Noble note rewritten after pub |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Oct 2019 |
Fellow that's titled Oscar in 'Hair' |
The Telegraph Toughie |
20 Sep 2019 |
Lower noble |
The Times Concise |
19 Jul 2019 |
Titled man's circle in London borough |
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Knight's superior |
USA Today |
23 Feb 2019 |
Knight's superior |
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Nobleman's right one in club |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Sep 2018 |
Perhaps Simpson assumed one's noble |
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Soul singer needing backing for a title |
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British nobleman |
The Washington Post |
07 Dec 2017 |
British nobleman |
LA Times Daily |
07 Dec 2017 |
Titleholder, excluding a single Tory leader |
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Noble except once, perhaps? |
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British nobleman |
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Scholar raised voice — 'Sir!' |
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Minor noble |
The Times Concise |
23 Jun 2016 |
Noble start to Anne Bronte novel |
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Aristocrat, apart from old lace |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Mar 2016 |
Noble title – Simpson claiming one |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Dec 2015 |
Nobleman |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Dec 2015 |
Aristocrat, with a single exception, is on time |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
18 Oct 2015 |
Funnily, Simpson's acquired a title |
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Honoured commoner somewhat forgotten, or about to be exalted? |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Oct 2015 |
Ban on alien hereditary title |
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Titled man, right individual to be accepted by club |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
25 Jul 2015 |
Sir, "nett" and "net" are the same ... |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Mar 2015 |
Sir Walter Scott's title |
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British title |
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British noble |
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Peerage member |
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Minor noble |
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Certain sir |
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British noble |
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Peerage member |
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British nobleman |
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British noble |
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Walter Scott's title |
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Certain sir |
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Not quite a lord |
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Commoner called "Sir" |
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Titled person needing oxygen in Greater London borough |
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British title of honor |
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Knight's superior |
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Knight's superior |
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British title |
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Knight's superior |
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British sir |
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Peerage member |
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A sir |
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Title created by James I |
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He's designated "Sir" |
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English title |
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Title one rank above knight |
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British title |
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Title created by James I. |
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Nobleman. |
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Man of rank. |
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Noble. |
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British title. |
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Scott, for example. |
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Superior to a knight. |
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Title. |
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Man to be "sirred." |
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Degree of honor above a knight. |
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Pitt Crawley's rank: "Vanity Fair." |
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Hereditary dignity. |
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Title above a knight's. |
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Below a baron, above a knight. |
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