- SIR
- '67 Poitier role
- Giuliani title
- Knight's title
- Knightly title
- To __ With Love
- Base address
- Ma'am's counterpart
- Officer's address
- Poitier, as Lulu called him
- Title for Galahad
- Certain honorific
- Giuliani's title
- Jousting title
- Title for Elton John
- Address often accompanied by a salute
- Like Lancelot
- Dubbed one
- Letter addressee, often
- Title said in salute
- Term of address that might make you feel old
- Address at boot camp
- Prepare, as paint
- ___ sandwich (military response format)
- Officer's title
- Addressee of The Economist's letters to the editor until 2015
- Title for some distinguished English musicians with penises
- Knight's address
- Male counterpart of 25-Down
- Hitchcock title
- Ren faire honorific
- Word of address from a cadet
- Address for Peppermint Patty
- Title for Lewis Hamilton
- Boot camp word
- Herr, here
- Certainly, ___!
- Cavalier dude
- Formal title
- Honorary title for both Bill Gates and Rudolph Giuliani
- Kingly honoree's title
- Private address
- Private reply line?
- Richard Branson's title
- Richard Branson, e.g.
- Ronald Reagan or Bono, e.g.
- Superior's title
- Title for Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson
- Title for Manchester United's coach Alex Ferguson
- ___ James Paul McCartney
- ___ Speedy (photocopying store)
- Knight's title ... or what must be silent to understand the theme
- Patrick Stewart's title
- Chivalrous address
- Baronet's title
- Saluting word
- Title for Andy Murray
- Title for Mark Rylance
- How absolutely dare you, ___!
- Man with a title
- Second blank in the palindrome "___ to vote, ___!"
- Exclusive address?
- Polite address
- Title for Coward
- Baronet's address
- Business greeting
- Coward or Oliver
- Title
- Officer, to a grunt
- __ Barton, 1919 Triple Crown horse
- Round Table address
- Formal letter addressee
- Elton's title
- Round Table title
- Military address
- Boot camp address
- Camelot title
- Dear fellow?
- Mr.
- ___ Wilfrid Laurier
- Title for Wilfrid Laurier
- Wilfrid Laurier's title
- ___ John A. MacDonald
- Laurier's title
- Man's title
- Richardson's ___ Charles Grandison
- Servant-to-master address
- To whom it may concern?
- David Attenborough's title
- Drill sergeant's title
- Grand Cross recipient's title
- Paul McCartney, for one
- McCartney or Jagger, e.g.
- Round Table honorific
- Any knight
- Aristocratic title
- Rod Stewart, since June 2016
- Honorific for tennis's Andy Murray, nowadays
- Knight's honorific
- Mister
- Title at the Round Table
- Peppermint Patty, to Marcie
- Title for Roger Bannister or Nick Faldo
- ___ Andy Murray
- ____ Psycho Sexy (early Red Hot Chili Peppers track)
- Employer of agents of fortune?
- Word often spoken with a hand on the forehead
- Attention-getting cry
- What Oliver Twist called Mr. Bumble
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail address
- Ringo Starr, as of 2018
- Saying it is a formality
- You dropped this addressee
- Word said with a hand on the forehead
- Lady counterpart
- Word from the Latin for "elder"
- Shout that can mean "You forgot something!" or "You're stealing something!"
- Anthony Hopkins' title
- General, to a colonel
- Officer, to a soldier
- Paul McCartney's title, now
- Title for Chaplin
- Title for Gielgud
- Charles Barkley's title
- Elton John's title
- McCartney's title
- Title for Walter Scott
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's title
- Charles Chaplin's title
- Francis Drake title
- Francis Drake's title
- Polite form of address
- Title for John Gielgud
- Title of respect
- Word that's conferred
- English title
- Madam's mate
- Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney
- Polite title
- Knight address
- Noble title
- Officer or knight
- Title for Charles Chaplin
- Walter Scott's title
- What not to call a sergeant
- Word said with a salute
- Title for McCartney
- To ___ With Love
- Yes, ___, may I have another!
- Galahad's title
- Lancelot's title
- Arthur Conan Doyle's title
- Elton John or Paul McCartney
- Lady's man
- Mick Jagger's title
- Respectful title
- Rudolf Bing's title
- Arthur Conan Doyle title
- Diplomatic address
- Esteemed title
- Mick Jagger, for one
- My dear man
- British title
- Churchill's title
- ___ Gawain and the Green Knight
- Elton John or Alec Guinness
- Title for Guinness and Gielgud
- Aye aye, ___!
- Conferred word
- Formal address
- General address
- General's address
- Title for Elton John or Paul McCartney
- Title for Isaac Newton
- Title for Olivier, Newton, or John
- What Marcie calls Peppermint Patty
- Business letter addressee
- Elton John title
- Paul McCartney or Elton John
- Paul McCartney's address
- Dear one in a business letter
- Common military address
- Elton John's address
- Private's word for an officer
- Title for Francis Drake
- Elton John or Mick Jagger
- Knight, e.g
- Madam's fellow addressee
- Coward's title
- Galahad or Gawain
- John Gielgud or Anthony Hopkins
- Post-knighting title
- Title for Michael Caine
- Title shared by Lancelot and Elton John
- Titular Poitier role
- Dear one
- Anthony Hopkins or Patrick Stewart
- Dame's counterpart
- Elton John, e.g.
- Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Title for Walter Raleigh
- Address for an officer, perhaps
- Knightly address
- Gentlemanly address
- Michael Caine, e.g.
- 13-Across counterpart
- Title for Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot
- Title a knight'll get
- Activist ___ Lady Java
- Dude... (a bit more politely)
- Walter Raleigh's title
- Yes, ____!
- Lloyd Webber title
- Monsieur
- Dear ___ or Madam
- Gawain's title
- McCartney title
- Senor, stateside
- Title for Churchill
- Walter Scott, e.g.
- Dear follower
- Knight title
- Lieutenant, to a private
- Pentagon address
- Terse letter- opener
- Title for Elton
- Title for Guinness
- Recruit's sentence ender
- Yes follower
- __ Elton John
- Alan Greenspan, for one
- Courteous address
- Title for Sean Connery
- Address for Isaac Newton
- Address heard while kneeling
- Dubbing title
- Indicator of general respect
- Raleigh's title
- Chivalrous title
- Prestigious address
- Title for Roger Moore
- Tristan's title
- Anthony Hopkins, for one
- Common honorific
- Poitier title role
- Isaac Newton, e.g.
- Title for Doyle
- Star Wars title
- Conan Doyle title
- Geraint's title
- Madam's partner
- Mark Thackeray, to his students, in a 1967 film
- Title for Connery
- Title for Lancelot
- Drill sergeant's address
- Paul McCartney title
- Title for a superior
- Title for golf's Nick Faldo
- How Marcie addresses Peppermint Patty
- Term of respect
- Title for Edward Elgar
- Title for Noël Coward
- Title teacher in a 1967 film
- Arthurian address
- Dubbed dude
- Title in a Poitier title
- Beatle Paul's title
- Respectful address
- Respectful word
- Sergeant's address
- Title for a knight
- Title for actor Gielgud
- Title of honor
- Address in a mess
- Noël Coward, for one
- Ringo Starr's title
- Address for a 1-Across, perhaps
- It may precede and follow yes
- Newton honorific
- Polite way to address a man
- Tennis' Andy Murray's title
- Title for Jagger
- Title for Patrick Stewart
- Title for Paul McCartney
- Word of respect
- Yes, __!
- Knighted one
- Title for tennis great Andy Murray
- Honorary title
- Title for Paul or Ringo
- Title for Richard Starkey
- Title for Tom Jones
- Title for two Beatles
- __ Barton, first Triple Crown horse (1919)
- __ Loin of Beef: Bugs Bunny character
- Lancelot or Mix-a-Lot
- Title for Nick Faldo
- Title for Mo Farah
- Andrew Lloyd Webber title
- Post-dubbing title
- Salutation in a salute
- Title of a medieval tale?
- Polite word
- Polite term of address
- British teacher's title
- Honorific for McCartney
- Poitier, in a 1967 film
- Letter opener
- Private's word
- Title for Anthony Hopkins
- What ensigns call admirals
- Gentleman
- Newton title
- Title for Caine
- __ Duke (Stevie Wonder tune)
- Boot-camp sentence ender
- Lord's title
- Aaron Burr, __ ("Hamilton" song)
- Newton designation
- Poitier, since 1974
- What CPOs call captains
- __ Paul McCartney
- British knight's title
- Lordly title
- Title for Mick Jagger
- Tom Stoppard title
- __ Sean Connery
- Mick Jagger title
- Military term of address
- What corporals call colonels
- __ Anthony Hopkins
- Army address
- How to address McCartney
- Dear __ or madam . . .
- Patrick Stewart, as of 2010
- Title for Edmund Hillary
- What colonels call generals
- Word for a superior
- Formal greeting
- Headmaster's title
- Title given to Galahad
- 77 Across counterpart
- Service address
- Major address
- Michael Caine's title
- Title given to Chaplin
- Churchill title
- Title bestowed on Tom Jones
- Title for Conan Doyle
- Title given to Hitchcock
- Connery title
- Galahad or Lancelot
- Newton address
- Title bestowed on Gielgud
- Title bestowed on John and Jagger
- Title given to Gielgud
- Title given to Poitier
- Title presented to Poitier
- Headmaster address
- New title for Ringo Starr
- Rushdie, since 2007
- Tennis pro Andy Murray, since 2017
- Title given Ringo this year
- Address for Hitchcock
- Jagger or McCartney
- Title for Barry Gibb as of 2018
- New title for Michael Palin
- Preceder/follower of "yes"
- Title for 14 Across
- Corporal's address to a 16 Across
- Lancelot or Galahad
- Rhyme for Burr in "Hamilton"
- Salman Rushdie title
- Title for 64 Across
- Title for Rushdie
- What a corporal calls a sergeant
- With 47 Down, Minuteman Press competitor
- Ben Kingsley, since 2001
- Title bestowed on Paul and Ringo
- Title for a British knight
- What corporals call sergeants
- Hamilton's "Aaron Burr, __"
- Day-Lewis, for one
- Title Ringo received in '18
- ___ Duke (1977 Stevie Wonder #1 hit)
- Alfred Hitchcock title?
- Charlie Brown : Charles :: Peppermint Patty : ___
- Rap music's ___ Mix-a-Lot
- What Marcie calls Peppermint Patty in "Peanuts"
- What to call a superior officer
- ___ Huon (1906 Kentucky Derby winner)
- Epistolary salutation.
- General, to a specialist
- Title before a given name
- Captain's honorific
- Word after yes or dear
- ___ Speedy (rival of Kinko's)
- Mix-a-Lot's title
- Brave ___ Robin ("Spamalot" song)
- Yes man?
- ___ Barton (first Triple Crown winner)
- I am ___ Oracle.
- Title of baronets.
- ___ Arthur Tedder.
- Dr. Alexander Fleming's title.
- Laurence Olivier's title.
- ___ Laurence Olivier.
- Sahib, Tuan, or Bwana.
- Rise, ___ knight.
- Dear ___.
- Man of distinction.
- Man.
- Olivier's title.
- Term of address.
- ___ Oliver Franks.
- Relative of Mynheer and Herr.
- Title of Britain's Hartley Shawcross.
- ___ Galahad.
- Dear ___.” nyt 1953 SIR Ambassador Makins' title. nyt 1953 SIR Birthday gift from the Queen. nyt 1953 SIR Churchill's gift from the queen. nyt 1953 SIR Churchill's new possession. nyt 1953 SIR Jockey Gordon Richards. nyt 1953 SIR Olivier's title. nyt 1953 SIR Title for Benegal Rau. nyt 1953 SIR Title of address. nyt 1953 SIR Title. nyt 1953 SIR What a knight is called. nyt 1953 SIR Winston Churchill, for instance. nyt 1953 SIR ___ Winston. nyt 1953 SIRDARS Egyptian army commanders. nyt 1953 SIRE King. nyt 1953 SIRE King. nyt 1953 SIRE Progenitor. nyt 1953 SIRED Fathered. nyt 1953 SIREN Lorelei Lee, for instance. nyt 1953 SIREN Mermaid. nyt 1953 SIREN Sea nymph. nyt 1953 SIRENES Fog signal devices. nyt 1953 SIRENS Sea nymphs, part bird and part woman. nyt 1953 SIRES Kings. nyt 1953 SIRFRANCISBACON He wrote philosophy in Latin. nyt 1953 SIRI Betel. nyt 1953 SIROCCOS Winds from the Libyan deserts. nyt 1953 SIRONIA Texas locale of the longest novel. nyt 1953 SIRRA Old term of address, not complimentary: Var. nyt 1953 SIRS Baronets' titles. nyt 1953 SIRS Churchill, Franks, etc. nyt 1953 SIRUP Product of Vermont. nyt 1953 SIRUP Something sweet. nyt 1953 SIS Little girl. nyt 1953 SIS Member of the family. nyt 1953 SIS Member of the family. nyt 1953 SISAL Export from Java. nyt 1953 SISAL Raw material for rope. nyt 1953 SISERA Jael's victim. nyt 1953 SISI Double agreement in Spain. nyt 1953 SISI Mexican's emphatic yes."
- Kind ___.
- Complimentary address.
- Form of address.
- Jacob Epstein.
- ___ Winston.
- Eden or Churchill.
- Eden's new title.
- Eden's title.
- Olivier title.
- Salutation.
- Title for 58 Across.
- ___Anthony.
- Title often used with 36 Across.
- ___ Cedric Hardwicke.
- Bors, e.g.
- Western title.
- ___ Humphrey Gilbert.
- ___ knight.
- Johnsonian form of address.
- Knight.
- Mister's cousin.
- Mister's relative.
- Beecham's title.
- Gawain or Galahad.
- Man of rank.
- Winston or Laurence.
- A letter opener.
- Letter salutation.
- ___ Bors.
- Dear man.
- Baronet.
- Churchill
- Echo's title
- Guinness or Raleigh
- Guinness, e.g.
- Raleigh, for one
- Dear one of letters
- Lancelot, for one
- Raleigh or Guinness
- Scott or Raleigh
- Churchill or Coward
- Galahad or Bors
- Raleigh or Scott
- Scot or Echo
- Bors or Gawain
- Gawaine, for one
- Winston or Galahad
- Winston or Walter
- Galahad, e.g.
- Winston, e.g.
- Gawain or Echo
- Walter Raleigh, e.g.
- Falstaff's title
- Gielgud's title
- Chaplin's title
- Eden or Olivier
- Little ___ Echo
- Beecham or Beerbohm
- Bors or Modred
- Dame's opposite
- Letter man
- Part of a salutation
- Title Chaplin held
- Title for Coward or Chaplin
- Wodehouse title
- British rank
- Business-letter word
- Haggard's title
- Max Beerbohm, for one
- Novelist Haggard's title
- Title Drake held
- Gareth's title
- Guinness, for one
- Bors, for one
- Preppie's word of address
- K.B.E.'s title
- Kay's title
- Solti's title
- ___ Huon, 1906 Derby winner
- Bors or Geraint
- Guinness title
- Bors or Kay
- Conductor Solti's title
- Little ___ Echo of songdom
- Title for a baronet
- Little ___ Echo, 1939 song
- Echo of songdom
- Title for Eden
- Walter Raleigh, among others
- Title Churchill had
- Walter Raleigh, for one
- Word of politesse
- l am ___ Oracle . . . : Shak.
- To ___ With Love, Poitier film
- Gentleman's title
- Guinness or Coward
- Title novelist Haggard held
- Menuhin's title
- Pinero's title
- Rex Harrison's title
- Title Pinero had
- Address for Raleigh
- Yes ___, That's My Baby
- Gen. Schwarzkopf's new title
- Title Noël Coward held
- New title for Schwarzkopf
- Title for Gawain
- Churchill, e.g.
- Salutation for Edmund Hillary
- Dear _____
- How to address a knight
- Newton, for one
- Title for Gilbert or Sullivan
- Sidney Poitier title role
- ___ Roger de Coverley (country dance)
- ___ Winston Churchill
- Yes, ___!
- Knight, by definition
- Gent
- What to call a baronet
- What to call a sergeant
- Francis Drake, for one
- Private's greeting
- What Marcie called 52-Down
- Yes and no follower
- Charlie Chaplin title
- Elton John, since 1998
- Yes or no follower
- Hey, mister!
- Camelot honorific
- Chaplin title
- Churchill, for one
- Poitier role
- What to call a knight
- What to call an officer
- Hardly an ordinary Joe
- Kingly honoree
- Dear” letter recipient nyt 2004 SIR My dear man"
- What a person may become when kneeling
- Respectful term
- What to call an officer, maybe
- Frequent word after yes or no
- Madam's counterpart
- Person touched on the shoulder?
- Aaron Burr, ___ ("Hamilton" song)
- ___ Duke (1976 Stevie Wonder hit)
- Courtly title
- Follower of yes or no
- Title for the entitled, maybe
- My dear fellow
- Officer's honorific
- Business letter recipient?
- Fine fellow
- How every letter to The Economist begins
- Title for 48-Across and 3-Down
- Walter Scott title
- Word before and after "yes"
- McCartney, e.g.
- Quaint letter start
- What 16-Across has been called since 1998
- Word often following yes or no
- My dear ___
- Letter start
- U2's Bono, since 2007
- Walter Raleigh or Walter Scott
- ___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919
- Francis Drake, Isaac Newton or Mix-a-Lot
- Military title?
- Title for U2's Bono
- No ___!
- Cry with a salute
- Headmaster honorific
- One who's been tapped on the shoulder?
- Rap's ___ Mix-a-Lot
- Rugby official, whether male or female
- See 11-Down
- With 39-Across and 58-Down, response to a military command
- British Empire honoree
- Frequent word from a valet
- See 109-Across
- Title for Winston Churchill
- Aaron Burr, ___ ("Hamilton" song with a rhyming title)
- Right honourable sort
- Title bestowed on 72-Across
- Title for Paul McCartney or Mick Jagger
- Word before and after "yes," in the Army
- Title for 18-Across
- Its East African equivalent is "bwana"
- Man just after kneeling?
- Word before and after "no"
- Kind ___ (term of politeness)
- Common base word
- Follower of yes or no in the military
- Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr
- Word before and after yes, in the military
- ___ Toby, character in "Twelfth Night"
- Title for Paul McCartney or Elton John
- Title reportedly turned down by Stephen Hawking
- Aaron Burr, ___ (song from "Hamilton")
- How Marcie addresses Peppermint Patty, for no apparent reason
- For once maybe someone will call me '___,' without adding, 'You're making a scene': Homer Simpson
- Ben Kingsley or Ian McKellen, e.g.
- Entitled Brit?
- Ian McKellen, e.g.
- Title bestowed on Mick Jagger in 2003 (although the queen refused to present the award herself)
- Title equivalent to Dame
- Title for Geraint or Gawain
- Bwana : Swahili :: ___ : English
- How I often address my fellow male humans
- Polite thing to call someone
- Title for Charlie Chaplin
- What the Portuguese "senhor" means
- Which one of Arthur's knights built the Round Table? ___ Cumference! (groaner)
- Isaac Newton, from the age of 62 onward
- Percival of legend, for one
- Title for Walter Scott or Isaac Newton
- Stevie Wonder's "___ Duke"
- Title for McKellen or McCartney
- Virgin's Richard Branson, e.g.
- Cavalier fellow
- Word accompanying a salute
- Officer's appellation
- Salutation word
- Private reply?
- Tynemouth title
- Address for a man
- Barracks address
- See 61-Across
- 92-Across's counterpart
- Brit's title
- Title for 98-Down
- Title for a Brit
- Man's address
- 'Aye, aye' follower
- 'Yes, --!'
- See 65-Across
- Former Beatle ___ Paul McCartney
- Paul or Elton
- Titled man
- ___ Elton John
- ___ Paul McCartney
- Peppers "___ Psycho Sexy"
- ___ Duke
- Paul or Elton title?
- Robbie Williams "Hello, ___"
- Goldfrapp "Yes ___"
- Stevie Wonder "___ Duke"
- Title for Patrick Stewart (on- or off-set)
- Word rhymed with "Burr" about 2309482304 times in "Hamilton"
- ___ Isaac Newton
- Title for Giuliani
- Peter Ustinov's title
- New Zealand is scrapping the use of this title
- Attenborough's title
- Beknighted man
- Pardon me, are you Aaron Burr, ___? ("Hamilton" lyric)
- Kazuo Ishiguro title?
- Son of Beyoncé and Jay-Z
- Headmaster's honorific
- Title for Paul McCartney (but not John Lennon) and Mick Jagger (but not Keith Richards)
- Title for Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney
- Marcie's nickname for Peppermint Patty
- Aye, aye _____!
- Ma'am's escort
- Title for Alec, Laurence or Elton
- Word in a salutation, perhaps
- Lancelot or Raleigh
- Oft-heard boot camp word
- William Penn, for one
- Michael Caine's address
- Mr. Whoever-You-Are
- Title of nobility
- Gent's address
- Olivier or John, e.g.
- Thoroughbred Barton's title
- Title for Arthur Conan Doyle
- ___ Duke (Stevie Wonder tune)
- John's title
- Honored title
- Recruit's sentence ender, perhaps
- Galahad's address
- To ___, With Love (1967)
- Actor Hopkins, for one
- Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Word for a male superior
- Business letter addressee, perhaps
- Jagger title
- Lancelot or Raleigh title
- Memorable Poitier role
- Word after "aye, aye"
- Dubbed one's title
- Stevie Wonder's Ellington tribute "___ Duke"
- Title for one being dubbed
- What to call a sergeant, perhaps
- Classic Sidney Poitier title role
- Polite address for a man
- Address for a knight
- Address form?
- Good thing to call an elderly gentleman
- ___ Charles (Barkley's nickname)
- Jagger's title
- Title for one to be dubbed
- Address for many officers
- Bestowed title
- Title for Laurence Olivier
- Titled Brit
- Thank you ___, may I have another!
- Polite address for gentlemen
- Title for 18-Down
- Manly address
- Walter Scott or Walter Raleigh
- Aaron Burr, ___
- Rumi and ___ (Beyonce's twins)
- Stevie Wonder hit "___ Duke"
- Title for Kazuo Ishiguro
- Knight's title of respect
- Male honorific
- Polite word to call a gentleman
- Dear guy
- Mr. alternative
- My good man
- Dubbed Hitchcock
- Gentlemanly title
- Kindly gentleman
- Mister relative
- What to call Lancelot
- ___ Duke (Stevie Wonder song)
- Beyonce's son, whose name is a title
- Address for a certain general
- Address for some generals
- British honorific
- Title for 17-Across
- Title for Daniel Day-Lewis
- My dear ___ (old letter opener)
- Prestigious British address?
- Title for Ian McKellen
- Title for Ringo Starr
- Title for Terry Pratchett
- Address akin to madam
- Address that's gender-neutral in "Battlestar Galactica"
- Son of Beyonce whose name is a title
- Title for Andy Murray or Edmund Hillary
- Title for David Attenborough
- Title for Sidney Poitier
- ___, this is a Wendy's (meme catchphrase)
- ___, yes, ___!
- John Williams was last to receive this title from Queen Elizabeth II
- Title for Gawain or Galahad
- ___, this is a Wendy's
- Gentleman's address?
- Knight's 21-Across
- Man, with all due respect?
- Title bestowed on Lewis Hamilton in 2021
- Role for Poitier
- Knighthood title
- Alec Guinness' title
- Kay at Camelot
- Masculine title
- Sidney Poitier role
- To ____ With Love
- Title for Hopkins
- Baron's address
- 69 Across follower
- <I>To ___ With Love<I>
- Gawain, e.g.
- Singer John's title
- West Point word
- Connery or McKellen
- Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Poitier's Thackeray
- Gielgud or Guinness
- Knightly honorific
- How to address a baronet
- Jagger or John
- Kingly address
- Word heard at boot camp
- Word with "yes" or "dear"
- Address for Ben Kingsley
- One of Elton John's titles
- Private's byword
- Sidney Poitier character
- Roger Moore's title
- Title for Branson
- Title that's conferred
- ___ Mix-a-Lot
- Title for McCartney and Jagger
- Word said with a salute, often
- Word said with a salute, sometimes
- Business letter addressee, sometimes
- Manly title of respect
- Dear one, in a letter
- Drill sergeant's title, often
- Ben Kingsley's title
- I do hereby dub thee . . . title
- Dubbed man
- Title bestowed on Rod Stewart in 2016
- Title for McCartney or Jagger
- Title for the Kinks' Ray Davies
- Title for 60-Down
- Title for Jagger or John
- Title bestowed on Jagger
- Dude . . .
- Dude, more formally
- Mr. ___ (counselor in "Holes")
- Son of Beyonce
- Apt anagram of sri
- Formal term of address
- Polite address common in the South
- Title for a Knight Grand Cross
- ___ Cumference and the First Round Table (punny math book)
- Anagram of "sri"
- Title for a gentleman
- Please, ___, I want some more
- Ian McKellen's title
- Hopkins title
- Title of 46 Across
- Mick Jagger, e.g.
- Gawain title
- Title for Ector or Kay
- Master, later
- Part of a private reply?
- Excuse me, mister ...?
- Bedivere's title
- Honorific for a gent
- What Jeeves calls Wooster
- End of a private's reply
- Waiter-to-patron address
- Address for a superior officer
- Post-dubbing address
- Address of respect
- Isaac Newton's address
- Address for a superior
- Address for the general
- Churchill address
- Male customer, to a clerk
- Ringo, for one
- Headmaster's address
- Title for Mick Jagger or Elton John
- Address for a baronet
- Attention-getting word
- Counterpart of 21-Across
- Title for Richard Branson
- Title for Ringo or Paul
- Address for the headmaster
- Noble address
- Address for a headmaster
- Kingsley Amis title
- Ringo, for example
- Title for Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr
- Title of respect that anagrams to 61-Down
- Word to the knighted
- Address for the boss, perhaps
- Arthur C. Clarke title
- Rod Stewart or Patrick Stewart
- Title for Tristan
- Title for several "Spamalot" characters
- Title of respect that's an anagram of 42-Across
- William Golding title