- - Letters on some office suite doors
- - Attorney's title for short
- - In addressing a 'Mr', it's a bit picturesque and old-fashioned
- - Lawyer's title for short
- - Title on a lawyer's business card: Abbr.
- - Attorney's title (Abbr.)
- - Abbr. on a lawyer's business card
- - Marquand's "H. M. Pulham, ......"
- - Title after a lawyer's name: Abbr.
- - Legal eagle's letters, for short
- - Kt.'s attendant
- - J.D. letters
- - H. M. Pulham's title
- - Gent's title
- - Atty.'s tag
- - Atty.'s letters
- - Atty.'s initials
- - Abbr. on Perry Mason's card
- - Abbr. after, say, Saul Goodman's name
- - Lawyer's letters
- - Atty.'s title
- - Letters for a lawyer
- - Abbr. on an lawyer's card
- - Abbr. on an attorney's letterhead
- - Attorney's abbr
- - Attorney's nameplate abbr
- - J.D.'s designation
- - JD's designation
- - Attorney's letters
- - Atty.'s add-on
- - Lawyer's title (Abbr.)
- - Atty.'s name follower
- - Man's title
- - Atty.'s abbr
- - Letters after a lawyer's name
- - Letters on a law office door
- - Abbr. after a lawyer's name
- - Atty.'s designation
- - Lawyer letters
- - Office suite door letters
- - Lawyer's designation
- - Letters on a shingle
- - Lawyerly letters
- - Lawyer's shingle abbr.
- - Abbr. on an attorney's nameplate
- - Abbr. after an attorney's name
- - Case worker's title?: Abbr.
- - Abbr. on a lawyer's stationery
- - Att.'s designation
- - Letters on a lawyer's card
- - Abbr. on a lawyer's nameplate
- - Litigator's letters
- - Letters for Johnnie Cochran
- - ABA member's title
- - Atty.'s honorific
- - Attorney's abbreviation
- - Barrister's abbr.
- - J.D.'s title
- - A.B.A. member's title
- - Abbr. on a lawyer's shingle
- - Abbr. on a law firm's stationery
- - Bar letters
- - Atty.'s shingle add-on
- - Abbr. on a firm's letterhead
- - Practice letters, perhaps?
- - Letters for an atty.
- - Att.'s title
- - Atty.'s appendage
- - Barrister's title: Abbr.
- - Letters for lawyers
- - Atty.'s name tag?
- - Lawyer's add-on: Abbr.
- - Letters after Lincoln's name
- - Lawyer's abbr.
- - Abbr. on an attorney's card
- - Knight's aide (abbr.)
- - Bar worker's abbr.?
- - Three letters after an English gentleman's name
- - Legal tag
- - legal-letterhead abbr.
- - title for an att. gen.
- - Shingle abbreviation
- - Abbr. after a name
- - "H. M. Pulham, ......": Marquand
- - Upgraded Mr.
- - U.K. gentry
- - Title of courtesy, for short
- - Relative of Mr.
- - Part of a Marquand title
- - Masc. title
- - Lawyers' title, tersely
- - Kin of Mr.
- - Henry Esmond or H. M. Pulham
- - H.M. Pulham, e.g.
- - Ceremonious title: Abbr.
- - Atty. title
- - Almost a knight: Abbr.
- - Abbr., chiefly for lawyers
- - Abbr. for gentry
- - Abbr. for F. Lee Bailey
- - Abbr. on an envelope
- - Abbreviation on an envelope
- - ABA designation
- - Title at a firm: Abbr
- - Law firm abbr
- - Name ender for a lawyer
- - Fancy-looking name appendage
- - Firm body: Abbr.
- - 'H.M. Pulham, ......' (John Marquand novel)
- - Title for an atty
- - Atty. designation
- - Lofty letterhead abbr
- - Title for a J.D. holder
- - Office suite door abbr.
- - Legal title: Abbr.
- - Abbr. on law-office stationery
- - Abbr. after some professionals' names
- - Bar designation: Abbr.
- - Tag for 57-Across
- - Shingle abbr.
- - Lawyers' title, for short
- - Bar abbr.
- - Title for a person with a J.D.
- - Lawyer, for short
- - Fancy name appendage
- - Abbr. on a shingle
- - It can follow the name of a J.D. holder
- - Law off. title
- - It comes after the name of an atty.
- - Legal abbr.
- - Name suffix: Abbr.
- - Abbr. for an attorney
- - Firm: Abbr
- - Atty. ......
- - Firm member: Abbr
- - Title of respect: Abbr.
- - Title: Abbr.
- - Courtesy title: Abbr.
- - Title of courtesy: Abbr.
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