- - a mode of address for one mother and another
- - She is introduced to Adam in a famous palindrome
- - Being female, she has many a man
- - A lady looking up and down
- - To many a man, just a pompous little girl
- - ... C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness
- - what many a man will call a woman
- - palindromic title for a woman
- - Is she twice a mother?
- - either way, it's a mode of address
- - Title in a palindrome whose second word is "I'm"
- - Lady of the house was out to lunch in the morning
- - Female equivalent of "sir"
- - Polite form of address for a woman
- - A lady's palindromic address
- - Polite way to address a woman
- - many find the man to be a woman
- - Polite title (palindrome #4)
- - Palindromic and respectful title for a lady
- - Bit of politesse, back and forth
- - Address for a woman
- - Word in a palindrome
- - Word of politeness
- - Woman in charge of a bordello
- - Woman in a palindrome
- - Title for a chairperson
- - Term of address for a woman
- - Start of a Garden of Eden palindrome
- - Secretary of State Clinton's address
- - Queen of tarts?
- - One of Polly Adler's ilk
- - Lady of honor
- - Head of a household, maybe
- - Head of a house of ill repute
- - Formal address to a woman — precocious little girl
- - Feminine palindrome
- - Familiar palindrome
- - Dear .......... (letter start)
- - Address of the very first palindrome?
- - A precocious girl
- - A gavel wielder's title
- - ...... Secretary (term of address for Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State)
- - Start of a noted palindrome
- - Start of a palindrome
- - Term of address
- - Woman of the House
- - Polite address for a woman
- - "Call me ........" (Betty Boothroyd, when asked how she should be addressed as speaker of the House of Commons)
- - Married man originally a lady!
- - Address for a superior
- - Polite palindromic term of address
- - Female title of respect
- - Address for a mature woman
- - How a female shopper may be addressed
- - Lady of refinement
- - Polite form of address
- - Manager of a house
- - Palindrome in a letter salutation
- - Woman like Bertha Rochester and a Fleming character
- - Respectful form of address
- - Title for a chief executive
- - Rejects 27 across for a married woman, whatever way you look at it
- - Opposite of "sir"
- - "......, I'm Adam" (palindrome)
- - Palindromic title for a lady
- - Address for a gentlewoman
- - *Source of the song "The Hostess With the Mostes' on the Ball"
- - Polite thing to call someone
- - Bossy or impertinent little girl
- - handle that's reversible
- - Woman married the first bloke on the scene
- - Call Me ......, 1953 Ethel Merman screen musical
- - Way to address lady in Mothers' Union?
- - ...... vice president (title since january 20, 2021)
- - what to call some chairs
- - Is she disheartened when addressed as royalty?
- - she is absolutely crazy before noon!
- - she is absolutely crazy in the morning
- - Polite, palindromic title
- - Courtesy title
- - ... Secretary (CBS drama starring Téa Leoni)
- - she's quite crazy in the morning
- - Palindromic woman's title
- - Crazy morning, one way or another for formidable lady
- - Not sir!
- - ...... vice president (harris's title)
- - ... Vice President (address for Kamala Harris)
- - ... Secretary (TV drama starring Téa Leoni)
- - Lady has crazy morning
- - ".... secretary": téa leoni title role
- - Title whose "d" can also be an apostrophe
- - distressed madwoman now lacking mistress
- - Palindromic female title
- - the woman is frantic the morning after!
- - title for some ambassadors
- - "... Secretary," Tea Leoni starrer CBS show
- - Political series "... Secretary"
- - She isn't crazy all day!
- - ... Secretary (Madeleine Albright memoir)
- - she's crazy in the morning!
- - ... speaker (address for nancy pelosi)
- - Tea Leoni's "... Secretary"
- - Woman's address you see unchanged after looking up
- - ...... vice president (title for harris)
- - "... Secretary" (American political drama starring Tea Leoni)
- - she is unbalanced before morning
- - Sir's opposite
- - Precocious girl
- - Pompous girl
- - Mister's analogue
- - Matronly title
- - Lady's address
- - Chairwoman's address
- - Certain chairperson's address
- - Bordello big shot
- - Working girl's boss
- - Word heard in fine stores
- - Title that's shortened by removing its middle letter
- - Title similar to Mrs.
- - Speaker's title, perhaps
- - Sir's mate
- - Sir's kin
- - Sir's coun-terpart
- - Refined lady
- - Proper address
- - President's address we've yet to hear?
- - Precocious little girl
- - Name for Merman
- - Milady
- - Mary Stewart's ".........., Will You Talk?"
- - Household's mistress
- - House manager
- - Heidi Fleiss, e.g.
- - Female, formally
- - Ethel Merman title
- - Chair's title, at times
- - Cathouse cheese
- - Brothel boss
- - Bordello biggie
- - Berlin's "Call Me ...."
- - Bawdyhouse manager
- - Bawdyhouse figure
- - Bawd
- - "My good woman"
- - "Call Me ......" (1950 Ethel Merman vehicle)
- - "Call Me ......," Merman's request
- - "Call Me ......," Merman film
- - "Call Me ......," Berlin musical
- - "Call Me ................," 1950 musical
- - "...... Secretary" (Téa Leoni TV series)
- - "...... Secretary" (Téa Leoni show on CBS)
- - "...... Secretary" (Madeleine Albright's memoir)
- - "...... Secretary," Madeleine Albright's 2003 autobiography
- - '-- Secretary' (Albright book)
- - ...... Speaker (how Nancy Pelosi was addressed from 2007 to 2011)
- - .... Speaker (contemporary title)
- - Palindromic person
- - Palindromic lady
- - Brothel's keeper
- - House keeper?
- - Letter salutation
- - Two mothers and demanding girl?
- - '...... Secretary'
- - Speaker's address, perhaps
- - Woman married first man
- - Spoilt female child (informal)
- - Conceited girl
- - "...... Secretary" (CBS drama)
- - '......, I'm Adam'
- - Two-way address
- - Woman's address crazy in the morning
- - '.... Secretary': TV drama
- - Spoilt girl (informal)
- - Lady married first man
- - Female cabinet member's title
- - Spoiled girl
- - Married first man in woman's address
- - '...... Secretary' (Leoni drama)
- - "Dear Sir or .... . . ."
- - "...... Secretary" (TV show)
- - Address shortened by dropping just one letter
- - Gentleman's go-with
- - What to call some diplomats
- - Palindromic formality
- - Spoilt young woman married the first man
- - Polite female title
- - Address for Bovary
- - Matronly address
- - Title sometimes shortened by removing its middle letter
- - Woman swinging both ways
- - CBS's '...... Secretary'
- - ' Secretary' (Tea Leoni show)
- - What some presidents are called
- - Cabinet member's title, maybe
- - Either way, it's the same address?
- - Gentlewoman's title
- - Whatever way you look at it, it's addressed to mother and father close to Frenchman
- - "Dear" letter addressee
- - My brothel's keeper?
- - You can't tell if she's coming or going?
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