Maam

162 clues
Yes.
Dear" lady
Gentlewoman
Oater title
My dear lady
Sir's analog
Sir's partner
Thank-you ___
Dixie elision
My dear woman
Webb address?
Polite address
Just the facts
Folksy address
LadyÂ's title
Servant's word
Elided address
Word to a lady
Sir's opposite
Lady's address.
Woman's address
Sir's companion
Form of address
Term of address
Term of respect
Gentlewoman kin
Queenly address
Shortened title
Queen's address
Word of respect
Word for a lady
Domestic's word
Sir counterpart
Respectful title
Title for a lady
Title of respect
Sir" alternative
A polite address
Feminine address
Sir's complement
Title, for short
Miss alternative
Hat-tipping word
Miss, when older
Palindromic title
Sir's counterpart
Friday addressee?
Miss, eventually?
Hat tipper's word
Address to a lady
Address for a lady
Respectful address
Condensed address?
Contracted address
Polite contraction
Term of politeness
The 'm' of 'yes'm'
Woman, to a waiter
Address to a queen
Address for a woman
Palindromic address
Address for a queen
Alternative to "sir
Feminine salutation
Hat-tipping address
''May I help you?''
What to call a lady
Hat doffer's address
Hat-tipper's comment
Madame, with a drawl
Thank-you-___ (bump)
Counterpart of 'Sir'
Hat-tipper's address
Palindromic politesse
Salutation to a queen
Royal term of address
Servant's contraction
Victoria, to Disraeli
Courteous contraction
Address for the queen
Royal form of address
Polite form of address
Dear lady" alternative
Milady," more modernly
Contraction after "yes
Cowboy-to-lady address
Matron, to a maitre d'
Polite word to a woman
Polite term of address
Certain term of respect
Certain word of respect
Palindromic contraction
Polite address, briefly
Southern lady's address
What cowboys call women
Just the facts" follower
Address to English queen
Sir's equal in deference
Title with an apostrophe
Way to address the Queen
Yes, ___" (gent's reply)
Polite address to a lady
What cowboys call ladies
Wham, bam, thank you, ___
Address from a hat-tipper
Elizabeth II, to Thatcher
One way to address a lady
Polite address, for short
Thank-you ___ (road bump)
Word of address to a lady
Term of respect for women
Polite address for a lady
Word of respect to a lady
Respectful term of address
Polite palindromic address
Address with an apostrophe
Polite address for a woman
Term of address for a lady
Word of address to a queen
Word of respect to a woman
Address to an elderly lady
Southern lady's salutation
What a cowboy calls a lady
Palindromic term of address
Palindromic form of address
Polite term used by Columbo
Respectful term for a woman
Term of respect for a woman
Address for a Southern belle
Polite way to address a lady
Respectful address to a lady
Contracted address for a lady
Sir's counterpart, informally
Polite "yes" or "no" follower
Polite way to refer to a woman
Word with yes, no or thank you
Address with a letter missing?
Repairman-to-housewife address
Thank-you-___ (bump in a road)
Word from a hat tipper, perhaps
Word said with a tip o' the hat
Polite address with an apostrophe
Respectful way to address a woman
What a private might call a major
Term of address from a hat-tipper
Word said while tipping one's hat
Contraction often used by servants
Polite word used by nice young men
What Charlie Brown calls his teacher
No, ___" (polite response to a woman)
Palindromic address with an apostrophe
Title with an apostrophe in the middle
Yes, ___" (polite response to a woman)
Today I Am a ___" (Valerie Harper book)
It might be said while doffing one's hat
Contraction used by servants and children
Howdy, ___" (cowboy's greeeting to a woman)
One way to properly address Queen Elizabeth
Southern lady's salutation, stereotypically
Just the facts, ___" ("Dragnet" catchphrase)
Term of address that might be accompanied by a hat tip
Word used by a Southern gentleman when exiting the fair lady's company
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