- - Polite term of address that's also a palindrome
- - Courteous title for a woman
- - Polite, apostrophized address
- - What nanny may say, with maiden in royal address
- - Palindromic address for a lady
- - Polite address common in the South
- - British way of addressing a woman in position
- - Courteous address for a lady
- - formal term of address that utilizes elision
- - Term of respect for a woman, which is also a palindrome
- - Polite form of address for a woman
- - Polite term of address for a lady
- - Palindromic address for a woman
- - Polite way of addressing a woman
- - What to call a lady
- - Word for a lady
- - What a cowboy calls a lady
- - Queen's address
- - Word said with a tip o' the hat
- - Woman, to a waiter
- - Webb address?
- - Hat-tipping address
- - Word to a lady
- - Thank-you-...... (bump in a road)
- - Term of address from a hat-tipper
- - Polite yes or no follower
- - Polite address to a lady
- - Elided address
- - Address to an elderly lady
- - "Yes, ......" (polite response to a woman)
- - "My dear woman"
- - Word used by a Southern gentleman when exiting the fair lady's company
- - Word of address to a queen
- - Word of address to a lady
- - Way to address the Queen
- - Victoria, to Disraeli
- - Term of address for a lady
- - Southern lady's address
- - Salutation to a queen
- - Royal term of address
- - Respectful way to address a woman
- - Respectful term for a woman
- - Queenly address
- - Polite word used by nice young men
- - Polite word to a woman
- - Polite way to refer to a woman
- - Polite term used by Columbo
- - Polite contraction
- - Polite address, for short
- - Polite address, briefly
- - One way to address a lady
- - Matron, to a maitre d'
- - Madame, with a drawl
- - Hat doffer's address
- - Folksy address
- - Feminine address
- - Elizabeth II, to Thatcher
- - Contracted address
- - Condensed address?
- - Address to English queen
- - Address for a Southern belle
- - "Today I Am a ......" (Valerie Harper book)
- - "No, ......" (polite response to a woman)
- - "Howdy, ......" (cowboy's greeeting to a woman)
- - Lady's address
- - Address for a woman
- - Royal form of address
- - Term of address
- - Polite address for a woman
- - Polite form of address
- - Woman's address
- - Address often heard in Netflix's "The Crown"
- - Polite address with an apostrophe
- - Term of address for a queen
- - Polite, palindromic address
- - Polite term of address
- - Palindromic term of address
- - Palindromic respectful address
- - Palindromic address
- - Polite greeting
- - Respectful (at times) term of address
- - What one may call a queen
- - Address with an apostrophe
- - Respectful address with an apostrophe
- - Word said with a tip of the hat
- - Respectful address to a woman
- - Address to an older woman
- - Polite address to a woman
- - Hat-tipper's address
- - Address to a lady
- - Stuffy address
- - Hat-tipper's word of address
- - Term of address that might be accompanied by a hat tip
- - Polite address for a lady
- - Address for a queen
- - What a private might call a major
- - A polite address
- - Address for a general, sometimes
- - Respectful term of address
- - The Queen's address in both directions?
- - Address from a hat-tipper
- - Palindromic address with an apostrophe
- - Word from a hat tipper, perhaps
- - Formal address to a lady
- - Address for the Queen
- - Address for a lady
- - Respectful address to a lady
- - Palindromic form of address
- - Title for a lady
- - Term of respect for a woman
- - Word of respect to a lady
- - Address to a queen
- - One way to properly address Queen Elizabeth
- - Address with a letter missing
- - Alternative to "sir"
- - Polite way to address a lady
- - Contracted address for a lady
- - Repairman-to-housewife address
- - Word of respect to a woman
- - Cowboy-to-lady address
- - Form of address.
- - Royal address
- - "Yes, ..." (lady)
- - ... cross: connemara landmark.
- - Thank-you-...... (road bump)
- - Southern lady's salutation
- - Sir's opposite
- - "Just the facts" follower
- - Word said while tipping one's hat
- - Feminine salutation
- - Courteous contraction
- - "Yes, ......" (gent's reply)
- - Word with yes, no or thank you
- - What cowboys call women
- - Title, for short
- - Title with an apostrophe
- - Thank-you-...... (bump)
- - Term of politeness
- - Southern lady's salutation, stereotypically
- - Sir's equal in deference
- - Sir's counterpart, informally
- - Sir's complement
- - Sir's analog
- - Shortened title
- - Servant's word
- - Servant's contraction
- - Palindromic politesse
- - Palindromic contraction
- - LadyÂ's title
- - Lady's salutation
- - Hat-tipper's comment
- - Friday addressee?
- - Contraction used by servants and children
- - Contraction often used by servants
- - Contraction after "yes"
- - "Wham, bam, thank you, ......"
- - "My dear lady"
- - "Just the facts, ......" ("Dragnet" catchphrase)
- - Officer's title
- - Miss alternative
- - Sir's companion
- - Term of respect
- - Term like "my dear lady"
- - Sir's counterpart
- - Respectful title
- - Counterpart of 38-Down
- - 'After you, ......'
- - Sir's partner
- - Langston Hughes' "Thank You, ......"
- - Palindromic politeness
- - Term of respect for women
- - Counterpart of 'sir'
- - "Dear lady"
- - Palindromic word of respect
- - Gentlewoman kin
- - Hat-tipper's word
- - "Dear lady" alternative
- - Dixie elision
- - "Sir" alternative
- - What Charlie Brown calls his teacher
- - Sir counterpart
- - Certain term of respect
- - Hat-tipping word
- - Palindromic title
- - It might be said while doffing one's hat
- - Oater title
- - The 'm' of 'yes'm'
- - Miss, eventually?
- - 'Thank you, ......'
- - Title with an apostrophe in the middle
- - 27-Down's counterpart
- - Certain word of respect
- - "Milady," more modernly
- - Domestic's word
- - "May I help you, ......?"
- - What cowboys call ladies
- - Miss, when older
- - What 007 calls M in "Skyfall"
- - Gentlewoman
- - Just the facts
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