| Gent |
| Yes. |
| ___-no |
| ____, Dear |
| Dear" one? |
| Titled man |
| Lady's man |
| Lady's mate |
| Noble title |
| Title _____ |
| Titled Brit |
| Fine fellow |
| Man's title |
| Base address |
| Army address |
| British rank |
| Letter start |
| Polite title |
| Letter opener |
| English title |
| British title |
| Man's address |
| Galahad, e.g. |
| Guinness e.g. |
| Title of honor |
| Ringo for one |
| Honorary title |
| Formal address |
| Polite address |
| Private's reply |
| Service address |
| Formal greeting |
| McCartney, e.g. |
| Tom Jones title |
| Form of address |
| Term of address |
| Term of respect |
| Word of respect |
| Hitchcock title |
| Private response |
| Private address? |
| Military address |
| Respectful title |
| Title of respect |
| Cry with a salute |
| Guinness, for one |
| Mick Jagger, e.g. |
| Title of nobility |
| Gentleman's title |
| Word of politesse |
| Aristocratic title |
| Respectful address |
| Gielgud or Guinness |
| ''Star Wars'' title |
| Walter Scott's title |
| Paul McCartney, e.g. |
| Mick Jagger, for one |
| Richard Branson, e.g. |
| Polite term of address |
| Word said with a salute |
| Paul McCartney, for one |
| Elton John or Mick Jagger |
| Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g. |