- HERR
- Mannheim mister
- Munich mister
- Beethoven's title?
- Frau's guy
- Mainz Mister
- Frau's counterpart
- Bach title
- Mein ___ ("Cabaret" number)
- Title in Hamburg
- Frau's mate
- Mister in Munich
- Hamburger's title?
- Continental "mister"
- Sir, overseas
- Münster mister
- Mister, in Meissen
- Sir, in Stuttgart
- Man of the haus
- Teutonic title
- German title
- German "mister"
- Salzburg sir
- Frankfurt fellow
- Frau's partner
- München mister
- Stuttgart sir
- Dude from Düsseldorf
- Frau's fellow
- Munich man
- Düsseldorf dude
- Sir, in Salzburg
- Title for Miroslav Klose
- Frau's Freund
- Mister, in Mainz
- Bonn mister
- Munich address
- Cologne address
- Berlin mister
- Frankfort address
- Frau's spouse
- German address
- Saarbrücken sir
- Stuttgart address
- Mister, abroad
- Cologne title
- Stuttgart señor
- Bavarian mister
- Stuttgart title
- Wagnerian title?
- Man around the Haus
- Title for Brahms
- Hamburger man
- Haus husband
- Frankfurt mister
- Berliner's address
- Frau's mister
- German gent
- Munich title
- Berlin address
- Monsieur across the border
- Mister, in Mannheim
- Frau's hubby
- Frau's husband
- Mein __ ("Cabaret" song)
- Frankfurt title
- Teutonic honorific
- Man from Munich
- Berlin gentleman
- Dieter's address
- Hamburg title
- Hamburger guy
- Munich monsieur
- What to call Konrad
- Mann's title
- Monsieur, across the Rhine
- German title of respect for a man
- Overseas title of respect
- Tom of the 1980s St. Louis Cardinals
- Fräulein's fiancé
- Mainz man's title
- Title for Mozart
- Mister.
- Hitler's next title.
- Mister: German.
- German "Mr."
- Mr. Anybody in Berlin.
- A German title.
- Term of address in Vienna.
- Berliner's title.
- Gentleman: Ger.
- German gentleman.
- Title.
- Sir, in Berlin.
- Sir: Ger.
- Berlin title.
- Head of the Haus.
- Relative of Mynheer.
- Man's title.
- Masculine title.
- Mister's relative.
- Austrian title.
- Form of Mr.
- Cousin of mynheer.
- Bonn title.
- German man.
- Man of Mainz.
- Teutonic gentlemen.
- Berliner.
- Berlin man
- Frau's consort
- Man of Berlin
- Mr., in Bonn
- Mr. in Berlin
- Mr., in Mainz
- Title in Bonn
- Mister, in Bonn
- Bonn Mr.
- Frau's man
- Mister, in Essen
- Haus head
- Munich Mr.
- Stuttgart Mr.
- Mr. in Munich
- Title in Düsseldorf
- Gentleman of Bonn
- Señor, in Stuttgart
- Title in Thuringia
- Germanic gentleman
- Mr. in Hamburg
- Munich man's title
- Cardinal All-Star: 1985
- Title for Hans
- Tommy of the Cardinals
- German term of address
- Infielder Tommy ___
- Mister, in Germany
- Title in Berlin
- Mister, to Hans
- Mister, in Ems
- Goethe title
- Munchen Mr.
- Munster Mister
- Mainz Mr.
- Mister, in Münster
- Mannheim Mr.
- What a Hamburger may be called
- Cologne mister
- München "sir"
- Frankfurter, maybe
- Title of respect abroad
- German equivalent of "Mr."
- Mr., abroad
- Ein Berliner, often
- Foreign address
- Mann of the Haus
- Frankfurt term of address
- Mein ___
- Münster Mr.
- Many a Berliner
- Mister : English :: ___ : German
- Mister, overseas
- Mr. Hamburger?
- Title for Goethe
- Mann's man
- Foreign term of address
- Sir in the Ruhr
- Hamburger, maybe
- Man in Mannheim
- Mozart title
- What to call a man in Mannheim
- Doktor alternative
- 'Mein --' ('Cabaret' tune)
- Mister, in Munster
- Mister, in German
- Title for Willy Brandt
- Address in Berlin
- Mister, in Mönchengladbach
- Deutschland title
- Frau's main squeeze
- Mister, in Cologne
- Adult German male
- Title for Helmut Kohl
- Gentleman in Berlin
- German teacher's title, perhaps
- Munster man
- German courtesy title
- Frau's beloved
- Mister in Berlin
- German word that doesn't rhyme with "sir"
- German man's title
- Mister in Heidelberg
- German gentlemans title
- Master of the haus
- Munchen man of the house
- Title for Goethe or Grass
- Fraulein's catch
- Mister in Hamburg
- Hamburg mister
- German for "mister"
- How "Mr. Roberts" would start in Berlin
- Thuringia title
- Brahms title
- Muenchen man
- Muenster man
- Title for Beethoven
- Göttingen guy's title
- Mannheim man
- Gentleman from Germany
- Mister from Mannheim
- Mister from Munich
- Gentleman of Germany