Sir's counterpart, informally Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MAAM Sir's counterpart, informally (4)
88% MADAM Sir's counterpart (5) New York Times Dec 8, 2025
78% DEM Rep.'s counterpart (3) New York Times Feb 16, 2026
72% REP Sen.'s counterpart in the House (3) Universal Jan 26, 2026
65% FRO Counterpart to to (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 7, 2026
65% ANALOGS Counterparts (7) Thomas Joseph Jan 2, 2026
62% GALLANT Counterpart to Goofus (7) TV Mar 1, 2026
62% FILLE Garçon's counterpart (5) Wall Street Journal Feb 28, 2026
62% ACROSS Down counterpart (6) LA Times Daily Feb 26, 2026
62% YIN Yang's counterpart (3) New York Times Midi Feb 26, 2026
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