Form of address in Colonial India Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SAHIB Form of address in Colonial India (5)
3% ANT Colony insect (3) Commuter Oct 24, 2025
3% NEO Prefix with colonial (3) Premier Sunday Oct 19, 2025
3% SIR Respectful form of address to a man (3) (3) Puzzler Oct 18, 2025
3% ANTFARMS Colonial homes? (8) New York Times Oct 10, 2025
3% CRIERS Colonial announcers (6) Newsday Sep 14, 2025
3% RAJ British rule in colonial India (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 6, 2025
3% SRI Form of address in India (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 11, 2024
3% BABU Form of address in India. (4)
2% SNAPAT Address angrily (6) Newsday Oct 30, 2025
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