Crossword Clues for DAMES

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Agatha Christie and Elizabeth Taylor, for two Universal 16 Mar 2026
Titled women Eugene Sheffer 27 Feb 2026
Judi Dench and Helen Mirren, e.g. The Telegraph Mini 21 Feb 2026
Knighted women LA Times Daily 16 Dec 2025
Knights' counterparts Universal 02 Dec 2025
Agatha Christie and Anna Wintour, e.g. USA Today 30 Nov 2025
Busby Berkeley musical film that introduced "I Only Have Eyes for You" New York Times 25 Oct 2025
Shirley Bassey and Helen Mirren, for two The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 06 Sep 2025
Agatha Christie and Anna Wintour, for two The Atlantic 06 Sep 2025
Some noblewomen New York Times 10 Aug 2025
Titled women Thomas Joseph 29 Jul 2025
Knighted women LA Times Mini 19 Jul 2025
Dench and Lansbury, for two
Titled women Thomas Joseph 14 Jun 2025
___ at Sea (classic musical)
Titled women Thomas Joseph 05 Jun 2025
Made off with small titles (5)
Mature women (5)
Titled women LA Times Mini 11 May 2025
Maggie Smith and Judi Dench USA Today 23 Apr 2025
People of nobility block "Investor's Centre" (5)
Maggie Smith or Judi Dench
Women, in hard-boiled tales Thomas Joseph 13 Feb 2025
Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, e.g. USA Today 20 Jan 2025
Judi Bench and Maggie Smith. e.g
Agatha Christie and Iris Murdoch Newsday 04 Jan 2025
_ rocket (flower)
Knighted ladies
Agatha Christie and Iris Murdoch, e.g. Wall Street Journal 24 Aug 2024
Some noblewomen Wall Street Journal 15 Jul 2024
Female peers
Females with crazy mad ways (5)
Titled British women Commuter 17 May 2024
Helen Mirren and Emma Thompson, e.g. Universal 12 Apr 2024
Titled women Thomas Joseph 06 Apr 2024
Women make me sad
Titles given to women with the rank of Knight Commander (5)
Kelly Holmes and Angela Lansbury, e.g. USA Today 16 Feb 2024
Helen Mirren and Judi Dench, for two Wall Street Journal 09 Jan 2024
Pantomime ladies (5)
Shirley Bassey and Agatha Christie, for two New York Times 26 Nov 2023
Titled women Wall Street Journal 25 Nov 2023
Titled women Thomas Joseph 04 Nov 2023
Knighted women Wall Street Journal 16 Oct 2023
Titled women Thomas Joseph 04 Oct 2023
Titled women Thomas Joseph 15 Jul 2023
Emma Thompson and Anna Wintour, for two New York Times 08 Apr 2023
Women, in hard-boiled tales Thomas Joseph 07 Apr 2023
Some titled Brits Newsday 12 Mar 2023
Julie Andrews and Judi Dench, e.g Universal 02 Mar 2023
Titled women Eugene Sheffer 10 Feb 2023
Shirley Bassey and Angela Lansbury, for two New York Times 13 Jan 2023
Judi Dench and Helen Mirren, for two LA Times Daily 11 Jan 2023
Titled women Thomas Joseph 12 Dec 2022
Some titled Brits Newsday 04 Dec 2022
People holding certain honours The Telegraph Quick 25 Nov 2022
Some nobility New York Times 05 Aug 2022
Some titled Brits Newsday 05 May 2022
Maggie Smith and Helen Mirren, for two Wall Street Journal 08 Feb 2022
Titled women Eugene Sheffer 31 Dec 2021
Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith, for example Wall Street Journal 06 Dec 2021
Titled women Thomas Joseph 04 Dec 2021
Titled women Thomas Joseph 23 Nov 2021
"Grande" women Universal 05 Nov 2021
Female equivalents of British knights Newsday 20 Sep 2021
Women, to film noir gumshoes Wall Street Journal 08 Jul 2021
Jocelyn Barrow and Judi Dench, e.g USA Today 11 May 2021
Titled women Thomas Joseph 22 Mar 2021
Distinguished British women Universal 18 Mar 2021
Titled British women Newsday 23 Feb 2021
Titled women
Titled women LA Times Daily 10 Jan 2021
Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, for two Wall Street Journal 05 Jan 2021
Knights' counterparts
Olivia de Havilland and Olivia Newton-John, for two New York Times 29 May 2020
Women of honour New York Times 24 May 2020
Magdalene Odundo and Helen Mirren, for two USA Today 25 Mar 2020
Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith, for two Wall Street Journal 23 Mar 2020
Penelope Wilton and Maggie Smith Wall Street Journal 21 Nov 2019
Knights' female counterparts USA Today 03 Nov 2019
Some royal wedding guests LA Times Daily 15 Jun 2019
Some royal wedding guests
Knights' counterparts Wall Street Journal 20 Feb 2019
Titled women Eugene Sheffer 07 Feb 2019
Knights' counterparts
Knights' female counterparts
Some royal wedding guests
Nullifies
Ladies
Women, in hard-boiled tales Thomas Joseph 26 Jan 2018
Some noblewomen
Women in pulp fiction, often
Iris Murdoch and Barbara Cartland Wall Street Journal 05 Oct 2017
Titled ladies Wall Street Journal 16 May 2017
Honoured women The Telegraph Quick 28 Apr 2017
'Grand' women New York Times 06 Mar 2017
"Grand" women
British noblewomen LA Times Daily 15 Nov 2016
Titled women, in Britain USA Today 20 Oct 2016
Mirren, Dench et al USA Today 15 Mar 2016
Women, in old detective novels USA Today 10 Dec 2015
Titled ladies Eugene Sheffer 20 Nov 2015
Women who are entitled New York Times 22 Oct 2015
Dolls and molls USA Today 10 Sep 2015
Pantomime men as women The Telegraph Quick 21 Aug 2015
Female equivalents of knights Universal 22 Jul 2015
'I Only Have Eyes for You' movie musical New York Times 24 Apr 2015
Women, in pulp fiction New York Times 02 Jan 2015
Women, in old detective novels
Jane Goodall and Maggie Smith
Women, in pulp fiction
Female equivalents of knights
Dolls and molls
"I Only Have Eyes for You" movie musical
Women who are entitled
Barriers broken by oriental women
British noblewomen
Feminine titles
Women of the knight?
Titles for Dench and Lansbury
"42nd Street" song
Titled ladies
British noblewomen
Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al.
Maggie Smith and Judi Dench
Titled ladies
Feminine titles
Women
Skirts
Agatha Christie and Judi Dench, e.g.
1934 musical featuring "I Only Have Eyes for You"
What knights' wives are called
Judi Dench and Helen Mirren
Wives of knights
Julie Andrews and Shirley Bassey
Knights' wives
British noblewomen
Many of Mike Hammer's acquaintances
Titled ladies
Christie and Dench
Some titled women
Knights' women
Women, to film noir detectives
Edith Evans and Agatha Christie
Matriarchs
Matriarchs
Knights' women
Some titled women
Judi and Maggie
Some titled Brits
Titled women
"42nd Street" song
"42nd Street" song
Some nobility
Knights' wives
Judi Dench et al.
Knight wives
Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn
Judi Dench et al.
Knights' wives
Knights' ladies
"What ain't we got? We ain't got ____!" ("South Pacific" lyric)
Agatha Christie and Judi Dench
Knight wives
"42nd Street" song
Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell
Titled women
Film that introduced "I Only Have Eyes for You"
Women, to hard-boiled detectives
English titles
Knights' female equivalents
Judi Dench et al.
"42nd Street" number
French face cards
Knighted women
Maggie Smith and Judi Dench
Damon Runyon characters
Peggy Ashcroft and others
Titled women
Titled ladies
British ladies of society
British honorees
Tomatoes
British nobles
Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn
British nobles
Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn
Female equivalents of knights
Knights' ladies
Agatha Christie, et al.
Knights' ladies
Women of breeding
It introduced "I Only Have Eyes for You"
"42nd Street" tune
Titled women
British noblewomen
Feminine titles
Fonteyn et al.
Knights' ladies
Titled ladies
Kiri Te Kanawa and others
1934 Dick Powell-Ruby Keeler movie
Classy ladies
Women of distinction
Women of distinction
Tune from "42nd Street"
Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie
Lords' ladies
Women, to a hard-boiled detective
Iris Murdoch and others
Titled ladies
Evans and Sitwell
Noble ladies
Women of distinction
Knights' wives
Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell
Evans and Fonteyn for two
Hess and Anderson <P>e.g.
Wives of knights
Companions for knights
Actresses Anderson and Whitty
Titled ladies
Wives of knights
Beknighted females
Matrons
Distaff knights
Knights' wives
Scarcity in "South Pacific"
Ladies' titles
J. Baker and M. Hess
Sutherland and Te Kanawa
Beknighted women
Hess and Christie
Titled women
Women of rank
"South Pacific" group
Knights' counterparts
Titled ones
Singer Janet Baker et al.
Sirs' mates
Gals and babes
"What ain't we got?" in song
Myra Hess, et al.
Myra Hess et al.
Women of consequence
Nothing like them
Gals
Ladies.
Titled women.
English titles.
Sybil Thorndike and others.
Noble titles.
Ladies of high degree.
Great ladies.
Matrons.
"South Pacific" song subject
Wives of baronets.
Relatives of dolls.
Women: Slang.
Titled ones.
The ladies.
Housewives, old style.
Titles of respect.
Fortune and others.
Good wives.
Old-time schoolmistresses.
Ladies
Titled ladies.
Mesdames.
Women.
Colonial ___ of America.
Women of station.
Subject of song in "South Pacific."
Colonial ___.
Wives of knights.
May Whitty and Myra Hess.
Certain British women.
Care, Fortune, etc.
Feminine equivalent of "knights."
Some women.
The D in D.B.E.
Women of rank.
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