Polite title |
LA Times Daily |
18 May 2023 |
Polite address |
Universal |
03 May 2023 |
Address for a lady |
USA Today |
09 Apr 2023 |
Hat-tipping word |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2023 |
Palindromic address |
Universal |
31 Mar 2023 |
Address for a lady |
Family Time |
27 Mar 2023 |
Palindromic term of address |
New York Times |
23 Mar 2023 |
Sir's counterpart |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Mar 2023 |
'Yes, ___!' |
New York Times |
18 Mar 2023 |
Term of address that elides a "d" |
Universal |
18 Mar 2023 |
Palindromic term of address |
USA Today |
11 Mar 2023 |
Word of respect with an apostrophe in the middle |
New York Times |
07 Mar 2023 |
Palindromic honorific |
New York Times |
02 Mar 2023 |
Address for a queen |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Feb 2023 |
Elided title |
New York Times |
12 Feb 2023 |
Polite address that's a palindrome |
Universal |
09 Jan 2023 |
Polite address |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jan 2023 |
Title of respect |
LA Times Daily |
28 Dec 2022 |
Polite address with an apostrophe |
Universal |
24 Dec 2022 |
Courteous title |
LA Times Daily |
08 Dec 2022 |
Shortened title |
LA Times Daily |
30 Oct 2022 |
Respectful address |
USA Today |
29 Sep 2022 |
Polite address |
USA Today |
13 Aug 2022 |
Sir’s counterpart |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Aug 2022 |
Polite, apostrophized address |
Universal |
26 Jul 2022 |
What nanny may say, with maiden in royal address |
The Times Cryptic |
16 Jun 2022 |
Sir's partner |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 May 2022 |
Respectful address |
Universal |
09 May 2022 |
Polite address |
The Washington Post |
23 Apr 2022 |
Polite address |
LA Times Daily |
23 Apr 2022 |
Polite address common in the South |
USA Today |
05 Apr 2022 |
Sir's counterpart |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Mar 2022 |
Sir's partner |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Mar 2022 |
Hat-tipper's address |
The Washington Post |
04 Mar 2022 |
Hat-tipper's address |
LA Times Daily |
04 Mar 2022 |
Polite term of address |
New York Times |
02 Mar 2022 |
Polite address |
The Washington Post |
06 Feb 2022 |
Polite address |
LA Times Daily |
06 Feb 2022 |
What cowboys call women |
Newsday |
25 Jan 2022 |
Respectful term of address |
New York Times |
21 Jan 2022 |
Hat-tipper's word |
LA Times Daily |
10 Jan 2022 |
Palindromic title |
LA Times Daily |
16 Dec 2021 |
Palindromic address |
Universal |
12 Dec 2021 |
Palindromic title |
New York Times |
17 Nov 2021 |
Polite address for a lady |
Newsday |
17 Aug 2021 |
Polite address |
The Washington Post |
15 Aug 2021 |
Polite address |
LA Times Daily |
15 Aug 2021 |
Hat-tipper's word |
LA Times Daily |
01 Aug 2021 |
Hat-tipper's word |
The Washington Post |
01 Aug 2021 |
Sir’s counterpart |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2021 |
Polite address |
Universal |
25 May 2021 |
Woman's address with an apostrophe |
The Washington Post Sunday |
16 May 2021 |
Bit of politeness from a hat-tipper |
The Washington Post |
21 Feb 2021 |
Bit of politeness from a hat-tipper |
LA Times Daily |
21 Feb 2021 |
Palindrome with an apostrophe in the middle |
New York Times |
19 Feb 2021 |
Sir's counterpart |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Jan 2021 |
Palindromic title (even with the apostrophe) |
Jonesin |
19 Jan 2021 |
Title for a lady |
New York Times |
10 Jan 2021 |
Address for the queen |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2020 |
Address often heard in Netflix's ''The Crown'' |
Newsday |
02 Nov 2020 |
Polite address with an apostrophe |
Universal |
19 Oct 2020 |
Term of address for a queen |
USA Today |
16 Oct 2020 |
Polite, palindromic address |
Universal |
11 Oct 2020 |
Polite term of address |
New York Times |
10 Oct 2020 |
Term like ''my dear lady'' |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2020 |
'Yes, ___!' |
USA Today |
30 Sep 2020 |
Palindromic term of address |
USA Today |
24 Sep 2020 |
'Yes, ___!' |
New York Times |
01 Sep 2020 |
Palindromic respectful address |
Universal |
08 Aug 2020 |
Respectful title |
Newsday |
26 Jul 2020 |
Palindromic address |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jul 2020 |
Palindromic address |
The Washington Post |
21 Jul 2020 |
Sir's counterpart |
Newsday |
16 Jul 2020 |
Polite greeting |
Newsday |
25 Jun 2020 |
Respectful (at times) term of address |
USA Today |
23 Jun 2020 |
Counterpart of 38-Down |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Jun 2020 |
What one may call a queen |
Newsday |
29 Apr 2020 |
Address with an apostrophe |
The Washington Post Sunday |
26 Apr 2020 |
Polite title |
New York Times |
12 Apr 2020 |
'After you, ___' |
New York Times |
04 Apr 2020 |
Respectful address with an apostrophe |
Universal |
31 Mar 2020 |
Palindromic term of address |
New York Times |
27 Feb 2020 |
Word said with a tip of the hat |
LA Times Daily |
13 Feb 2020 |
Word said with a tip of the hat |
The Washington Post |
13 Feb 2020 |
Respectful address to a woman |
LA Times Daily |
04 Feb 2020 |
Respectful address to a woman |
The Washington Post |
04 Feb 2020 |
Address to an older woman |
Family Time |
02 Feb 2020 |
Sir's partner |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Jan 2020 |
Polite term of address |
|
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Polite address to a woman |
LA Times Daily |
09 Dec 2019 |
Polite address to a woman |
The Washington Post |
09 Dec 2019 |
Hat-tipper's address |
USA Today |
30 Oct 2019 |
Address to a lady |
Family Time |
28 Oct 2019 |
Stuffy address |
The New Yorker |
07 Oct 2019 |
Hat-tipper's word of address |
LA Times Daily |
16 Sep 2019 |
Hat-tipper's word of address |
The Washington Post |
16 Sep 2019 |
Langston Hughes' "Thank You, ___" |
Universal |
18 Aug 2019 |
Palindromic politeness |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Aug 2019 |
"Yes, ___" |
Universal |
29 Jun 2019 |
Term of address that might be accompanied by a hat tip |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jun 2019 |
Palindromic address |
USA Today |
20 Jun 2019 |
Polite address for a lady |
Newsday |
03 Jun 2019 |
Term of respect for women |
Family Time |
05 May 2019 |
Polite address |
Newsday |
27 Mar 2019 |
Address for a queen |
Universal |
06 Feb 2019 |
Palindromic address |
|
|
Palindromic politeness |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word of address |
|
|
Langston Hughes' "Thank You, ___" |
|
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Hat-tipper's address |
|
|
"Yes, ___" |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
Term of address that might be accompanied by a hat tip |
|
|
Address for a queen |
|
|
What a private might call a major |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Nov 2018 |
A polite address |
Universal |
31 Oct 2018 |
Counterpart of 'sir' |
Premier Sunday |
21 Oct 2018 |
'Just the facts, ___' |
USA Today |
13 Oct 2018 |
"Dear lady" |
Universal |
02 Oct 2018 |
'Just the facts, ___' |
New York Times |
25 Sep 2018 |
Polite term of address |
Universal |
24 Sep 2018 |
Address for a general, sometimes |
Jonesin |
18 Sep 2018 |
Respectful term of address |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2018 |
The Queen's address in both directions? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Jul 2018 |
Sir's counterpart |
New York Times |
02 Jul 2018 |
Palindromic word of respect |
USA Today |
24 Jun 2018 |
Polite address |
The Washington Post |
11 May 2018 |
Polite address |
LA Times Daily |
11 May 2018 |
Respectful address |
Newsday |
09 May 2018 |
Polite address |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Apr 2018 |
Gentlewoman kin |
Universal |
16 Apr 2018 |
Respectful address |
The Washington Post |
10 Apr 2018 |
Respectful address |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2018 |
Address from a hat-tipper |
USA Today |
19 Mar 2018 |
Palindromic address with an apostrophe |
Jonesin |
13 Mar 2018 |
Hat-tipper's word |
LA Times Daily |
13 Jan 2018 |
Hat-tipper's word |
The Washington Post |
13 Jan 2018 |
Sir's counterpart |
|
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Respectful address |
|
|
"Just the facts, ___" |
|
|
Polite term of address |
|
|
"Just the facts, ___" |
|
|
Polite address |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word |
|
|
Palindromic word of respect |
|
|
Respectful term of address |
|
|
What a private might call a major |
|
|
Gentlewoman kin |
|
|
A polite address |
|
|
"Dear lady" |
|
|
Royal address that could go either way? |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
Universal |
08 Oct 2017 |
"Just the facts, ___" |
USA Today |
01 Oct 2017 |
Title of respect |
LA Times Daily |
16 Aug 2017 |
Title of respect |
The Washington Post |
16 Aug 2017 |
Sir's counterpart |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Aug 2017 |
Word from a hat tipper, perhaps |
New York Times |
02 Aug 2017 |
"Dear lady" alternative |
Universal |
07 May 2017 |
Formal address to a lady |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 Apr 2017 |
Dixie elision |
LA Times Daily |
22 Apr 2017 |
Dixie elision |
The Washington Post |
22 Apr 2017 |
Polite address with an apostrophe |
The Washington Post |
20 Feb 2017 |
Title of respect |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
|
"Dear lady" alternative |
|
|
Dixie elision |
|
|
Word from a hat tipper, perhaps |
|
|
Address for the Queen |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Nov 2016 |
Address to a lady |
Universal |
23 Nov 2016 |
Address for a lady |
Newsday |
15 Nov 2016 |
Address for the Queen |
Newsday |
13 Nov 2016 |
"Sir" alternative |
Universal |
22 Oct 2016 |
Respectful address to a lady |
Universal |
03 Oct 2016 |
What Charlie Brown calls his teacher |
Newsday |
01 Oct 2016 |
Address with an apostrophe |
LA Times Daily |
22 Sep 2016 |
Sir's counterpart |
Premier Sunday |
17 Jul 2016 |
Address to a lady |
LA Times Daily |
28 Jun 2016 |
Palindromic form of address |
Universal |
14 Jun 2016 |
Sir counterpart |
Newsday |
08 Jun 2016 |
Polite term of address |
USA Today |
22 Apr 2016 |
Polite address |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Apr 2016 |
"Just the facts, ___!" |
Universal |
24 Mar 2016 |
Title for a lady |
Premier Sunday |
20 Mar 2016 |
Queen's address written either way? |
|
|
Palindromic form of address |
Family Time |
21 Feb 2016 |
Certain term of respect |
Universal |
15 Feb 2016 |
Term of respect for a woman |
Universal |
29 Jan 2016 |
Hat-tipping word |
New York Times |
24 Jan 2016 |
Sir's counterpart |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Jan 2016 |
Certain term of respect |
|
|
Respectful address to a lady |
|
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Term of respect for a woman |
|
|
Address to a lady |
|
|
Palindromic form of address |
|
|
Address with an apostrophe |
|
|
Hat-tipping word |
|
|
'Just the facts, ___' |
The Washington Post |
29 Dec 2015 |
Word of respect to a lady |
USA Today |
25 Dec 2015 |
'Yes, ___' |
The Washington Post |
23 Dec 2015 |
Hat-tipper's word |
Eugene Sheffer |
22 Dec 2015 |
Polite address for a lady |
The Washington Post |
10 Dec 2015 |
Address to a queen |
Newsday |
22 Nov 2015 |
Palindromic title |
Newsday |
19 Nov 2015 |
Sir's counterpart |
The Washington Post |
18 Nov 2015 |
One way to properly address Queen Elizabeth |
Newsday |
24 Oct 2015 |
It might be said while doffing one's hat |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Oct 2015 |
Oater title |
Newsday |
26 Sep 2015 |
Sir's counterpart |
USA Today |
26 Sep 2015 |
'Yes, ___' |
New York Times |
15 Sep 2015 |
Hat tipper's word |
LA Times Daily |
17 Aug 2015 |
The 'm' of 'yes'm' |
Premier Sunday |
09 Aug 2015 |
Address with a letter missing |
USA Today |
03 Aug 2015 |
Alternative to ''sir'' |
Newsday |
02 Aug 2015 |
Miss, eventually? |
Universal |
20 Jul 2015 |
'Thank you, ___' |
New York Times |
27 Jun 2015 |
Polite address to a woman |
The Times Concise |
12 Jun 2015 |
Word of respect to a lady |
Universal |
11 Jun 2015 |
Sir counterpart |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Jun 2015 |
Refined woman that can turn either way |
|
|
Polite way to address a lady |
LA Times Daily |
04 May 2015 |
Title of respect |
USA Today |
02 May 2015 |
Title with an apostrophe in the middle |
New York Times |
23 Apr 2015 |
27-Down's counterpart |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Apr 2015 |
Polite term of address |
Newsday |
17 Mar 2015 |
Word of respect |
Universal |
23 Feb 2015 |
Certain word of respect |
Universal |
21 Jan 2015 |
Sir's partner |
Premier Sunday |
11 Jan 2015 |
Oater title |
|
|
"Thank you, ___" |
|
|
"Yes, ___" |
|
|
Title with an apostrophe in the middle |
|
|
Sir's partner |
|
|
The 'm' of 'yes'm' |
|
|
Palindromic form of address |
|
|
Polite address for a lady |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
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Hat tipper's word |
|
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Polite way to address a lady |
|
|
Contracted address for a lady |
|
|
Address to a queen |
|
|
One way to properly address Queen Elizabeth |
|
|
Palindromic title |
|
|
Polite term of address |
|
|
Respectful address |
|
|
Alternative to "sir" |
|
|
"Milady," more modernly |
|
|
Certain word of respect |
|
|
Miss, eventually? |
|
|
Word of respect |
|
|
Word of respect to a lady |
|
|
Address with a letter missing |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
|
Title of respect |
|
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Word of respect to a lady |
|
|
It might be said while doffing one's hat |
|
|
"May I help you, ___?" |
|
|
Cowboy-to-lady address |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
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The "m" of "yes'm" |
|
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Palindromic title |
|
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What cowboys call ladies |
|
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Shortened address |
|
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Address for a lady |
|
|
Sir counterpart |
|
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What 007 calls M in "Skyfall" |
|
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Queen's address |
|
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Miss, when older |
|
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Domestic's word |
|
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Word of respect to a woman |
|
|
Polite address |
|
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Term of respect for a woman |
|
|
Address for a Southern belle |
|
|
Polite address |
|
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Repairman-to-housewife address |
|
|
HRH regularly snubbed Michael Barrymore |
|
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"Yes, ___!" |
|
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Address with a letter missing? |
|
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"Yes, ___" (gent's reply) |
|
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Webb address? |
|
|
Address to an elderly lady |
|
|
Address to a queen |
|
|
What Charlie Brown calls his teacher |
|
|
What a cowboy calls a lady |
|
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"My dear woman" |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word |
|
|
"Wham, bam, thank you, ___" |
|
|
Title with an apostrophe |
|
|
Sir's counterpart, informally |
|
|
What to call a lady |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
|
Sir's opposite |
|
|
Term of address from a hat-tipper |
|
|
Polite form of address |
|
|
Hat doffer's address |
|
|
Term of respect for women |
|
|
Address to a lady |
|
|
Counterpart of 'Sir' |
|
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"Wham, bam, thank you, ___" |
|
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Sir's companion |
|
|
Palindromic term of address |
|
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Respectful address |
|
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What to call a lady |
|
|
Address for a woman |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
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Polite address |
|
|
Sir's analog |
|
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Polite palindromic address |
|
|
Address for a lady |
|
|
Polite term of address |
|
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Term of respect for women |
|
|
What a cowboy calls a lady |
|
|
Address for the queen |
|
|
Lady's address? |
|
|
Polite form of address |
|
|
Hat-tipping address |
|
|
Polite address |
|
|
Hat-tipping address |
|
|
Term of address for a lady |
|
|
Hat-tipping address |
|
|
Word said while tipping one's hat |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
Hat-tipping address |
|
|
Hat tipper's word |
|
|
"Just the facts" follower |
|
|
Courteous contraction |
|
|
Courteous contraction |
|
|
Palindromic politesse |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
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"Just the facts, ___" |
|
|
Word said while tipping one's hat |
|
|
Woman's address |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word |
|
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Southern lady's salutation |
|
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"Just the facts, __" |
|
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Army address |
|
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"Just the facts, ___" |
|
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What to call a lady |
|
|
Polite address |
|
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Sir's complement |
|
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Repairman-to-housewife address |
|
|
"Just the facts, __" |
|
|
See 9-Down |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word |
|
|
Word of respect |
|
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Respectful address |
|
|
Thank-you-___ (road bump) |
|
|
Word said with a tip o' the hat |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
|
Elided address |
|
|
Polite yes or no follower |
|
|
Webb address? |
|
|
"Just the facts" follower |
|
|
Sir's counterpart |
|
|
Elided address |
|
|
Polite palindromic address |
|
|
Domestic's word |
|
|
Address with a letter missing |
|
|
Shortened title |
|
|
What cowboys call women |
|
|
Polite word to a woman |
|
|
Matron, to a maitre d' |
|
|
Address with a letter missing |
|
|
Gentlewoman |
|
|
Doffer's word |
|
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"My dear lady" |
|
|
Respectful address |
|
|
Shortened title |
|
|
What cowboys call ladies |
|
|
Polite address |
|
|
Polite address |
|
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Webb address? |
|
|
Lady's address |
|
|
Polite address |
|
|
Sir counterpart |
|
|
Title of respect |
|
|
Woman, to a waiter |
|
|
Southern lady's address |
|
|
Hat-tipping word |
|
|
Elided address |
|
|
Word said with a tip o' the hat |
|
|
Webb address? |
|
|
Elided address |
|
|
"Yes, ___!" |
|
|
Polite address |
|
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Contracted address |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
Headmistress's title |
|
|
Feminine address |
|
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Hat-tipper's word |
|
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"Just the facts, __" |
|
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Courteous address |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
Polite contraction |
|
|
Lady's title |
|
|
Miss, eventually? |
|
|
Polite yes or no follower |
|
|
"Just the Facts, ___" (Webb biography) |
|
|
"Just the facts, ___ . . ." |
|
|
Miss, eventually? |
|
|
Polite address to a lady |
|
|
Polite address to a lady |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
A word to the Mrs. |
|
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Woman, to a waiter |
|
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Webb's address? |
|
|
Polite address for a woman |
|
|
Palindromic title |
|
|
Thank-you-___ (bump in a road) |
|
|
Woman's address? |
|
|
Sir's partner |
|
|
Webb address? |
|
|
Lady's title |
|
|
Doffer's word |
|
|
Polite term |
|
|
Milady |
|
|
One way to address a lady |
|
|
Lady's address |
|
|
Hat-tipper's word |
|
|
"Just the facts, ___" |
|
|
Attention-getting word |
|
|
Polite term of address |
|
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Miss alternative |
|
|
Southern lady's salutation, stereotypically |
|
|
Lady's address? |
|
|
Abbreviated address |
|
|
Thank-you-___ |
|
|
Friday addressee? |
|
|
Title for Eve or Nan? |
|
|
"Just the facts, ___" |
|
|
Polite term of address |
|
|
Friday catchphrase ender |
|
|
Lady's title |
|
|
Courteous title |
|
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Word with yes, no or thank you |
|
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Term of polite address |
|
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Yes, ___! |
|
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What a cowboy calls a lady |
|
|
Southern lady's salutation |
|
|
Address to a woman |
|
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Form of address |
|
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Miss, eventually? |
|
|
Yes ___ |
|
|
Word for a lady |
|
|
Palindromic term of address |
|
|
Southern address |
|
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Term of address with an apostrophe |
|
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Address to a superior |
|
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Address for a lady |
|
|
Word of respect |
|
|
Polite word used by nice young men |
|
|
Thank-you-___ (jarring road bump) |
|
|
"Yes ___" |
|
|
"Yes, ___!" |
|
|
Thank-you-___ |
|
|
Polite word to a woman |
|
|
Webb address? |
|
|
Sir alternative |
|
|
Polite address to a lady |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
"Just the facts, _____" |
|
|
Term of politeness |
|
|
See 19 Down |
|
|
Elizabeth II's address |
|
|
Palindromic address |
|
|
Term of respect |
|
|
"Thank you, ___!" |
|
|
Polite contraction |
|
|
Palindromic form of address |
|
|
Polite word |
|
|
One way to address a lady |
|
|
Word for a lady |
|
|
Condensed address? |
|
|
Word of greeting to a lady |
|
|
Palindromic term of address |
|
|
Just the facts ____ |
|
|
"Yes, ___!" |
|
|
What a cowboy calls a lady |
|
|
Sir's opposite |
|
|
Respectful address |
|
|
Hat tipper's word |
|
|
Polite form of address |
|
|
Polite address |
|
|
Address for a lady |
|
|
Palindromic term of address |
|
|
"Yes, _____!" |
|
|
Term of respect |
|
|
Thank-you-___ (road bump) |
|
|
Thank-you-___ (bump in a road) |
|
|
Palindromic contraction |
|
|
Address to a queen |
|
|
Royal form of address |
|
|
Contraction after "yes" |
|
|
Elizabeth II, to Thatcher |
|
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Victoria, to Disraeli |
|
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Shortened title |
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Thank-you-___ (bump) |
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Title, for short |
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Salutation to a queen |
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Servant's word |
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Contraction often used by servants |
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Form of address |
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Servant's contraction |
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Contraction used by servants and children |
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Thank-you ___ (road bump) |
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Queenly address |
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"Yes ___" |
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Word of address to a lady |
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Word of address to a queen |
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Word to a lady |
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Address for a queen |
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Royal term of address |
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Term of address |
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Address to English queen |
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Polite term. |
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Word of respect. |
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Polite term of address. |
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Term of address. |
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Form of address. |
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In 54 Down, "My lady." |
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Term of polite address. |
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Yes, ___! |
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Title of respect. |
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Correct way to address Queen Elizabeth. |
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Feminine title. |
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Royal form of address. |
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"Just the facts, ___." |
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Colloquial term of address. |
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Term of address used to the Queen. |
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Colloquial form of address. |
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Thank-you-___, a bump in a road. |
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Title of address to a queen. |
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Proper way to address the Queen of England. |
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Folksy address |
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