- - titles for baronets and knights
- - "Camelot" titles
- - Titles for English knights
- - Ian McKellen and others, title-wise
- - Male titles
- - Bestowed titles
- - Knights of the Round Table
- - Knights in shining armor
- - Knightly titles
- - Titles used by knights
- - Titles for British knights
- - Round Table knights
- - Knights and others
- - Knight addresses
- - British men of title
- - Knight crew?
- - Titles of respect
- - Address for multiple knights
- - Knights' titles
- - Knight titles
- - Titles for knights
- - Round Table titles
- - What to call Knight Commanders
- - Titles bestowed by monarchs
- - Respectful titles
- - Titles for baronets
- - Knight's titles
- - Baronets' titles
- - Dubbed titles
- - Knighted folks
- - Distinguished fellows
- - "Dear ..." (start of a business letter addressed to unnamed men)
- - galahad et al.
- - Galahad & Lancelot
- - Francis Drake and Ernest Shackleton, for two
- - Men with knighthoods
- - Michael Caine & Sean Connery
- - Dated letter salutation
- - Lancelot and Gawain of legend
- - Knighted gentlemen, like Patrick Stewart and Paul McCartney
- - Business letter addressees
- - Gentlemen possibly held dear
- - bedivere and galahad, e.g.
- - Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, e.g
- - Respectful group address
- - Opening of some formal letters
- - Some British parliamentarians
- - Caine and Connery, for two
- - Titled men
- - Sexist letter start
- - Round Table gents
- - Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, for two
- - John and McCartney, for two
- - Jagger and McCartney, e.g.
- - Formal letter opening
- - Dubbed group
- - Business letter addressees, sometimes
- - Some "Dear" ones
- - Really formal letter opening
- - Quaintly formal letter opening
- - Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger
- - No-longer-common letter opener
- - McCartney and John
- - Lancelot and Gawain were two
- - Important men
- - Elton John and others
- - Dear fellows?
- - Writer's salute
- - These are always dubbed
- - Some military addresses
- - Some letter addressees
- - Some addressees
- - Signs of knighthood?
- - Short salutation
- - Sean Connery and Roger Moore, for two
- - Sean Connery and Roger Moore, e.g.
- - Rudolf Bing and Noël Coward
- - Round Table sitters
- - Round Table participants
- - Round Table guys
- - Round Table gentlemen
- - Round Table assemblage
- - Quaint letter addressees
- - Paul McCartney and others
- - Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, for two
- - Patrick Stewart and Alan Cumming, e.g.
- - Ones who've been tapped on the shoulder
- - Olivier, Gielgud et al.
- - Olivier et al.
- - Olivier and Hardwicke
- - Old-style letter opener
- - Old castle addresses
- - Officers' addresses
- - Obsolescent letter opener?
- - Non-P.C. letter opening
- - Mick Jagger and others
- - Madams' partners
- - Madams' men
- - Madams' mates
- - Letter starter of yore
- - Lancelot and Galahad, for example
- - Knighted people
- - Knighted fellows
- - Jackie Stewart and Patrick Stewart
- - Impersonal letter starter
- - Honorific in a letter opening
- - Gielgud and Olivier, e.g.
- - Generic addressees
- - Gawain and Kay, e.g.
- - Galahad and Gawain, e.g.
- - Galahad and Gawain
- - Galahad and Bors
- - Frowned-upon letter opener
- - Falstaff et al.
- - Elton John/Mick Jagger
- - Elton John and Paul McCartney
- - Elton John and Mick Jagger
- - Dubbing creations
- - Dear people of letters
- - Dear ones in letters
- - Dear followers, sometimes
- - Collective letter salutation
- - Churchill, Franks, etc.
- - Chaplin and Coward
- - Business-letter greeting
- - Business salutation, sometimes
- - Brief salutation
- - Bors and Kay
- - Beknighted souls?
- - Baronets, for instance
- - Balin and Balan
- - A. C. Doyle et al.
- - A salutation
- - "Dear" men
- - "Dear ......" (start of some business letters)
- - Dear follower
- - Part of a salutation
- - Misters
- - Letter beginning
- - Old-fashioned letter opener
- - Military addresses
- - Titled ones
- - Formal opening
- - Salutation of a sort
- - Round Table figures
- - Gentlemen
- - Baronets' designations
- - Men who took a knee
- - Knighted ones
- - Paul McCartney and Elton John
- - Overly formal letter opener
- - Quaint letter salutation
- - Dated letter opener
- - Formal addressees
- - Dubbed men
- - Michael Palin's peers, as of 2019
- - Un-PC letter starter
- - Caine and Connery
- - McCartney and McKellen
- - Respectful guys?
- - Respectful salutation
- - Letter salutation
- - Dated letter start
- - "Dear" gentlemen
- - Galahad and Mix-A-Lot
- - Beknighted men
- - Round Table members
- - Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot
- - Generic business-letter salutation
- - Old letter opener
- - Impersonal letter opener
- - Dubbed gentlemen
- - Dubbed ones
- - Gentlemenly address?
- - Lancelot and Galahad
- - Formal salutation
- - They've been dubbed
- - Round Table folks
- - Formal salutations
- - Quaint salutation
- - McCartney and McKellen, for two
- - Passe opening for a letter
- - Galahad and Lancelot
- - Paul McCartney and Ray Davies
- - Respected men
- - Connery and McCartney
- - They're dubbed
- - Jagger and McCartney, for two
- - Guinness and Gielgud
- - Gawain and Lancelot
- - Letter start
- - Gentlemen, in letter headings
- - McCartney and Jagger, for two
- - Business salutation
- - Sean Connery and Roger Moore
- - Old business letter start
- - Formal letter salutation
- - Round Table honorifics
- - Brief letter salutation
- - Aristocratic honorifics
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