| Moral standards |
| Turkish noble |
| Early Irish nobleman |
| Societal standards |
| Certain noble domains |
| A Gardner who sounds noble |
| Most common of the noble gases |
| Nobleman after a banquet? |
| Industrial standards grp. |
| A British noble |
| Some Gallic noblemen |
| A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman |
| Singer who redefined double standards by recording both "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer" in 1961 |
| Grenoble girlfriend |
| Agcy. that sets (often surprisingly high) maximum standards for the amounts of the circled materials in edible goods |
| British noble's jurisdiction |
| Behavioral standards |
| Org. that sets law school standards |
| Noble gas in some lamps |
| Arab noblemen |
| Anglo-Saxon noble |
| Achieves required standards |
| All the "noble" elements |
| Noble gas, atomic number 18 |
| Nobles |
| Afghan noble |
| A noble |
| Notable noble family of Florence |
| A 10, by some standards |
| Community standards |