- NOBLE
- Duke or earl
- Highborn
- Peer
- Type of gas?
- Majestic
- Title holder
- Earl, e.g.
- Like Harry, but not Meghan originally
- Type of fir that's popular as a Christmas tree
- Blue-blooded
- Born to the purple
- Patrician
- Illustrious
- Blue blood
- Regal
- Not given to reaction
- Like some intentions
- High-minded
- Aristocrat
- Fit for a king
- Like argon or krypton
- Lofty
- Stately
- Peer of the realm
- Titled peer
- Kind of gas
- Lord, e.g.
- Chivalrous
- Barnes & ___
- Barnes's business partner
- Of exalted rank
- Aristocratic
- Worthy of esteem
- ___ gases
- Count or viscount
- Distinguished
- Princely
- Barnes's partner
- Barnes & __
- Big name in bookselling
- Duke or duchess
- Like certain gases
- Like neon
- One to the manor born
- __ gas
- Like at least six periodic table gases
- Like some firs
- Barnes' bookselling partner
- To the manor born
- Having a dignified air
- Lordly
- Highly principled
- Titled one
- Baron or earl
- Of high ideals
- Titled
- Admirable
- Aristocratic one
- Of high morals
- Aristocratic person
- Bookselling partner of Barnes
- August
- Chemically inert
- Count, for example
- The N of B&N
- Famous.
- Of high moral character.
- Magnanimous.
- Kingly.
- Splendid.
- Bandleader Ray ___
- Dryden's "___ savage"
- Grand
- Fine and good.
- Duke
- Like Hoover's experiment
- Impressive
- ___ experiment (Prohibition)
- Like Galahad
- Bandleader Ray
- Composer-conductor Ray
- Grand; stately
- Exalted
- Sublime
- Like some gases
- Chevalier
- Like Brutus
- Viscount, e.g.
- Well-bred
- Lord or lady
- Having high moral principles
- Like the rightmost elements
- Earl or baron
- Righteous
- Like neon gas
- Like the gases argon and xenon
- Jerusalem shrine that's subject to a sovereignty dispute, known to Muslims as __ Sanctuary
- Barnes' partner
- House of Lords member
- Upstanding
- Baronial
- Chevalier, e.g.
- Virtuous
- Honorable
- ___ gas (argon, e.g.)
- Word before "fir" or "gas"
- Classy chap
- 43-Across, for example
- Barnes' business partner
- Partner of Barnes
- Worthy of honor
- Of high social status
- Unreactive, like neon
- Earl or baron, for example
- ___ gas (periodic table "royalty")
- Stately looking
- Lofty, as ideals
- Peasant's counterpart
- Duke or duchess, e.g.
- Like some gases and families
- Like some aspirations