- TITLES
- Amazon.com inventory
- Lord and Lady
- Information on spines
- Mr. and Mrs.
- Card-catalog section
- Championships
- Descriptive headings
- Names
- Owners' documents
- They're often italicized
- Names... or things that precede names
- Bibliography data
- Bestseller list entries
- Books, by their covers
- Publisher's inventory
- Publisher's list
- King and queen
- Names on spines
- Champ's collection
- Library names
- Bibliography list
- Filmography list
- Bibliography info
- Book names
- Books, so to speak
- Card-catalogue section
- Names the book
- Puts a handle on
- Bookstore inventory
- Deeds
- Books' names
- Prince and princess
- Lady and Lord, e.g.
- Mother and Father
- Names of books or films
- Names of books
- Rights.
- Margrave, sherif, effendi, etc.
- Esquire, Excellency, etc.
- 17 Across and others.
- Catalog entries.
- Authors' concerns
- Legends
- Baron and duke, e.g.
- Novelists' concerns
- Don, Dame, Sir, etc.
- Decisions for authors
- Dubs
- Earl and duke
- Library list
- Earl and count
- Designations
- Earl, duke, etc.
- Library listings
- Pugilists' prizes
- Card catalogue entries
- Bibliographical listings
- Knight, dame, etc.
- Boxers seek them
- Sir and madam
- Prince and others
- Property papers
- Song names
- Album names
- Lordly ranks
- CEO and King
- Some are honorary
- King and queen, e.g.
- Dust jacket headings
- Names in publishing
- Chapter headings, e.g.
- Netflix selections
- Best-seller list makeup
- They're printed on books' spines
- Universal Freestyle 108 and others
- CEO and President
- Earl and duke, e.g.
- Publisher's stock
- Book publisher's offerings
- Dame and duke, e.g.
- Some come with belts
- Duke and duchess
- Bibliography listing