- - female equivalents of british knights
- - Female peers
- - Knights' female counterparts
- - Knights' counterparts
- - Female equivalents of knights
- - Women of the knight?
- - What knights' wives are called
- - Wives of knights
- - Knights' women
- - Knights' ladies
- - Knight wives
- - Knights' female equivalents
- - Companions for knights
- - Beknighted females
- - Distaff knights
- - Knights' wives
- - Fonteyn and Markova
- - Maggie Smith and Helen Mirren, for two
- - British women who have titles
- - Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith, for example
- - "Grande" women
- - Judi Dench and Agatha Christie
- - Women, to film noir gumshoes
- - British titles
- - Beknighted women
- - "South Pacific" song subject
- - Women, to gumshoes
- - Women of rank
- - Women of consequence
- - Sutherland and Te Kanawa
- - Sirs' mates
- - Singer Janet Baker et al.
- - Nothing like them
- - Myra Hess, et al.
- - Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, e.g.
- - J. Baker and M. Hess
- - Hess and Christie
- - Helen Mirren/Margot Fonteyn
- - Gals and babes
- - English noblewomen
- - English ladies — American women
- - Edna and Judi (Dench)
- - Classy gals
- - "What ain't we got?" in song
- - "South Pacific" group
- - Ladies' titles
- - Titled women
- - Olivia de Havilland and Olivia Newton-John, for two
- - Women of honour
- - Magdalene Odundo and Helen Mirren, for two
- - Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith, for two
- - Penelope Wilton and Maggie Smith
- - Some royal wedding guests
- - Women, in hard-boiled tales
- - Some noblewomen
- - Women in pulp fiction, often
- - Iris Murdoch and Barbara Cartland
- - Titled ladies
- - Honoured women
- - 'Grand' women
- - British noblewomen
- - Titled women, in Britain
- - Mirren, Dench et al
- - Women, in old detective novels
- - Women who are entitled
- - Dolls and molls
- - Pantomime men as women
- - 'I Only Have Eyes for You' movie musical
- - Women, in pulp fiction
- - Jane Goodall and Maggie Smith
- - Titles for Dench and Lansbury
- - "42nd Street" song
- - Maggie Smith and Judi Dench
- - Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al.
- - 1934 musical featuring "I Only Have Eyes for You"
- - Agatha Christie and Judi Dench, e.g.
- - Judi Dench and Helen Mirren
- - Julie Andrews and Shirley Bassey
- - Many of Mike Hammer's acquaintances
- - Christie and Dench
- - Women, to film noir detectives
- - Edith Evans and Agatha Christie
- - Some titled Brits
- - Judi and Maggie
- - Some titled women
- - Agatha Christie and Judi Dench
- - "What ain't we got? We ain't got ........!" ("South Pacific" lyric)
- - Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn
- - Judi Dench et al.
- - Knighted women
- - Women, to hard-boiled detectives
- - Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell
- - "42nd Street" number
- - French face cards
- - Film that introduced "I Only Have Eyes for You"
- - English titles
- - Peggy Ashcroft and others
- - British ladies of society
- - British honorees
- - Agatha Christie, et al.
- - "42nd Street" tune
- - Women of breeding
- - It introduced "I Only Have Eyes for You"
- - Fonteyn et al.
- - Kiri Te Kanawa and others
- - Women of distinction
- - Classy ladies
- - Tune from "42nd Street"
- - 1934 Dick Powell-Ruby Keeler movie
- - Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie
- - Evans and Sitwell
- - Iris Murdoch and others
- - Noble ladies
- - Lords' ladies
- - Women, to a hard-boiled detective
- - Hess and Anderson e.g.
- - Evans and Fonteyn for two
- - Actresses Anderson and Whitty
- - Matrons
- - Scarcity in "South Pacific"
- - Titled ones
- - Damon Runyon characters.
- - Feminine titles.
- - Noblewomen.
- - Gals
- - Nullifies
- - ...... tomatoes
- - Some nobility
- - Women
- - Skirts
- - Ladies.
- - British nobles
- - Matriarchs
- - Women stop at rest centre
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