- - Wives of lords
- - Knights' wives
- - Lords' wives
- - Mothers, wives, etc.
- - Boy with odd bits of ideas where girls may go
- - females sailed erratically
- - what the l in lpga stands for
- - strange ideals associated with lords
- - The "L" of L.P.G.A.
- - Doesn't tell the truth about the advertisement for women
- - American city stops public facility
- - facilities left cast aside
- - Stories about promotion for women
- - Tells a fib about advertisement for women
- - Women have many odd ideas
- - ... night (special bar event)
- - women of refinement
- - .... and gentlemen
- - where girl may go, boy almost stops
- - It's discussed at the bar briefly - Peter's out with noblewomen?
- - Door sign, perhaps
- - Glad topless compiler evades hollow women
- - Mistruths surrounding modern-day women
- - Females sailed up the creek
- - Ideals corrupted and written on many a door
- - Lords' spouses
- - Beyoncé chart-topper "Single ... (Put a Ring on It)"
- - wimbledon section
- - Women's public lavatory
- - Women's lavatory
- - Kool and the Gang "...... Night"
- - Alt-rock band, Barenaked --
- - Sailed away with the mates perhaps
- - Gentlemen's partners
- - Beyonce's "Single ...... (Put a Ring on It)"
- - "Remember the ...." (Abigail's 1776 advice to John Adams)
- - Posh women sailed out
- - Noble females
- - Women of rank in the British peerage
- - Adult females
- - With 63-Across, what some performers saw in Las Vegas? ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Gents' dates
- - They're first, in a phrase
- - LPGA part
- - Boys losing heart for women of refinement
- - LPGA member?
- - Restroom designation
- - Roué's smarmy greeting
- - Half the audience?
- - "...... Choice" (George Jones duets album)
- - Dukes' daughters
- - Gents' counterparts
- - Gents' partners
- - Kiss "...... Room"
- - Peeresses
- - LPGA's L
- - First word in many addresses
- - Part of LGPA
- - Lords' partners
- - Word on a certain door
- - They're first, traditionally
- - Part of L.P.G.A.
- - Word that can precede or follow "first"
- - Word on a public bathroom door
- - "...... Home Journal"
- - Gift on the ninth day
- - With 58-Down, links area with red markers
- - Speech beginning
- - Knights' mates
- - Start of some announcements
- - Lords' mates
- - Sign next-door to 126 Across, perhaps
- - 'Good Night --' (1853. song)
- - Word before or after "first"
- - .... tresses (type of orchid)
- - Rest room designation
- - Knights' loves
- - .......... first (polite suggestion)
- - They go first
- - First word of many addresses
- - Women in waiting
- - Start of a ringmaster's announcement
- - Type of man
- - Emcee's opening word
- - Start of a speech
- - Gentlemen's companions
- - Day or man
- - Titled British women
- - Luck and others
- - First word of many speeches.
- - Countesses.
- - Macbeth's wife and others.
- - "Good night ...... . . . "
- - Part of an audience.
- - Toastmaster's first word.
- - First word of many after-dinner speeches.
- - Noblewomen.
- - Gentlewomen
- - Women
- - Emcee's opening
- - Kind of man
- - Females
- - Word on some doors
- - Sign on a door
- - Word on a door
- - Department store section
- - Part of LPGA
- - Aches and pains
- - Restroom sign
- - Door sign
- - $$$ convenience
- - Goodnight ............
- - ......-choice
- - See 20-Across
- - Female can notice inside information that's false
- - dinner..., victoria wood sitcom
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