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Other crossword clues for answer "BARONET"

BARONET
British noble
Certain sir
British nobleman
British title
Commoner called "Sir"
Peerage member
Below a baron, above a knight.
Title above a knight's.
Hereditary dignity.
Pitt Crawley's rank: "Vanity Fair."
Degree of honor above a knight.
Man to be "sirred."
Noble.
Title.
Scott, for example.
Superior to a knight.
Man of rank.
Nobleman.
Title created by James I.
Title one rank above knight
English title
He's designated "Sir"
A sir
British sir
Walter Scott's title
Sir Walter Scott's title
British title of honor
British commoner who can use the title "Sir"
Minor noble
Not quite a lord