Answer: SIR
SIR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SIR with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Knight's title
- Polite address
- Title
- Letter opener
- Lady's man
- Title of respect
- British title
- Round Table address
- Kingly address
- Knight's address
- Round Table title
- Respectful address
- Mister
- Army address
- "No ___!"
- Private's word for an officer
- Respectful title
- Military address
- Letter starter
- Teacher's title
- Polite term of address
- Knightly address
- Term of respect
- Polite title
- "Dear" one
- Gent
- Polite word
- Knightly title
- Title for a knight
- Noble title
- Madam's counterpart
- Form of address
- Elton John title
- Attention-getting word
- Yes or no follower
- Baronet's title
- Title of nobility
- Term of address
- Knight
- Formal address
- General address
- Gawain's title
- Madam's mate
- Letter start
- Gentleman
- "Yes, ___!"
- Base address
- "Dear ___"
- Peppermint Patty, to Marcie
- Hitchcock title
- Galahad's title
- English title
- Dear one
- "Yes, ___"
- Word said with a salute
- What Marcie calls Peppermint Patty
- Title for Lancelot
- Title for Galahad
- Title for Elton John
- McCartney title
- Man's title
- Lancelot's title
- Elton John's title
- Dubbed one
- "Dear __ or madam . . ."
- Title of honor
- Paul McCartney, for one
- "To ___ With Love"
- "Aye aye, ___!"
- Raleigh, for one
- Male title
- Knight title
- Gielgud's title
- Gentleman's title
- "My dear man"
- "Dear ___ or Madam"
- What to call a knight
- Title for Mick Jagger
- Title for Michael Caine
- Title for Isaac Newton
- Title for Ian McKellen
- Title for Connery
- Title for Arthur Conan Doyle
- Title for Anthony Hopkins
- Michael Caine's address
- Lancelot
- Honorific for McCartney
- Guinness, for one
- Elton John, e.g.
- Arthur Conan Doyle's title
- "Star Wars" title
- "Dude . . ."
- "Dear ___ or Madam ..."
- Title for Paul McCartney
- Service address
- Poitier title role
- Officer's honorific
- Madam's partner
- Guinness, e.g.
- General acknowledgment?
- Galahad, e.g.
- Formal greeting
- Dear one?
- British rank
- British knight's title
- Address for a knight
- "To ___, With Love"
- "Hey, mister!"
- Word of respect
- Solti's title
- Round Table honorific
- Private's reply
- Private response?
- Poitier role
- Paul McCartney title
- Old letter opener
- Noble address
- Man's address
- Lady's mate
- Honorary title
- Formal title
- Fine fellow
- Connery's title
- Churchill's title
- Business letter addressee, perhaps
- Any Knight
- Walter Scott's title
- Tristan's title
- Titled man
- Title of respect for a man
- Title for Walter Scott
- Title for two Beatles
- Title for Sean Connery
- Title for Roger Moore
- Title for McCartney or Jagger
- Title for Francis Drake
- Title for Elton John or Paul McCartney
- Title for Churchill
- Title Drake held
- Title at the Round Table
- Stevie Wonder's "___ Duke"
- Sidney Poitier title role
- Richard Branson, e.g.
- Respectful term
- Recruit's sentence ender
- Post-dubbing title
- Polite address for a man
- Novelist Haggard's title
- Mick Jagger's title
- Mick Jagger, for one
- Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney, e.g.
- McCartney's title
- Ma'am's counterpart
- Lancelot or Galahad
- Knighted one
- Knight, by definition
- Knight address
- Galahad's address
- Francis Drake, for one
- Follower of yes or no
- Falstaff's title
- Elton John, since 1998
- Drill sergeant's title
- Dear __ or Madam
- Dame's counterpart
- Churchill, e.g.
- Chivalrous title
- Business letter addressee
- Boot camp address
- Aristocratic title
- Address for Isaac Newton
- "My good man"
- "My dear fellow"
- ___ Lancelot
- ___ Galahad
- Word of politesse
- Word in a salutation, perhaps
- Word for a superior
- Word for a male superior
- Word after "aye, aye"
- Winston or Walter
- What to call a baronet
- What Marcie calls Peppermint Patty in "Peanuts"
- What corporals call colonels
- Way to address a male superior
- Walter Scott title
- To ____ With Love
- Title for Patrick Stewart
- Title for McCartney and Jagger
- Title for Elton
- Title for Daniel Day-Lewis
- Title Chaplin held
- Teacher’s title
- Salutation for Edmund Hillary
- Roger Moore's title
- Ringo, for one
- Raleigh's title
- Private address
- Paul McCartney's address
- Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Paul McCartney or Elton John
- Military term of address
- Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney
- Masculine address
- Male customer, to a clerk
- Letter man
- Kay's title
- Gentlemanly address
- Elton John or Mick Jagger
- Dubbed one's title
- Dear follower
- Dear ___
- Common military address
- Churchill, for one
- Camelot title
- Bors or Gawain
- Ben Kingsley's title
- Arthur Conan Doyle title
- Anthony Hopkins title
- Address for a superior
- "Little ___ Echo"
- "Dear" one in a business letter
- "Dear __ or Madam..."
- "___, this is a Wendy's"
- ___ Paul McCartney
- ___ Mix-a-Lot
- ___ Elton John
- __ Elton John
- Word with ''yes'' or ''dear''
- Word that's conferred
- Word said with a salute, sometimes
- Word said with a salute, often
- Word heard at boot camp
- Word before and after "yes"
- What a person may become when kneeling
- Walter Raleigh's title
- Walter Raleigh, for one
- Walter Raleigh or Walter Scott
- Waiter-to-patron address
- Tom Jones title
- To whom it may concern?
- Titled Brit
- Title.
- Title that's conferred
- Title teacher in a 1967 film
- Title in a Poitier title
- Title given to Hitchcock
- Title for Walter Raleigh
- Title for Van Morrison
- Title for Ringo Starr
- Title for Richard Starkey
- Title for Paul or Ringo
- Title for Paul McCartney or Elton John
- Title for one to be dubbed
- Title for McCartney
- Title for John Gielgud
- Title for Guinness
- Title for golf's Nick Faldo
- Title for Edmund Hillary
- Title for Branson
- Title for Andy Murray
- Title for a baronet
- Thoroughbred Barton's title
- Sidney Poitier character
- Sergeant's address
- Salman Rushdie title
- Richard Branson's title
- Polite way to address a man
- Polite address common in the South
- Poitier's Thackeray
- Paul McCartney title?
- Patrick Stewart's title
- Part of a salutation
- One who's been tapped on the shoulder?
- One of Elton John's titles
- Oft-heard boot camp word
- Newton honorific
- Mr. Whoever-You-Are
- Mick Jagger, e.g.
- Michael Caine's title
- McCartney, e.g.
- Manly title of respect
- Manly address
- Male equivalent of "ma'am"
- Knights of the Round Table title
- KnightÂ's title
- Knight’s title
- Knight's honorific
- Kingsley's title
- Isaac Newton, e.g.
- How to address a baronet
- Honored title
- Honorary title given to Bill Gates
- Headmaster's title
- Headmaster address
- Gielgud or Guinness
- Geraint's title
- General's address
- General address?
- Galahad or Lancelot
- Formal term of address
- Elton's title
- Elton John, for one
- Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Elton John or Paul McCartney
- Dubbing title
- Dubbed man
- Drill sergeant's title, often
- Drill sergeant's address
- Dear one of letters
- Dear ... or Madam
- Day-Lewis, for one
- Cry with a salute
- Courteous address
- Connery or McKellen
- Conferred word
- Conductor Solti's title
- Common honorific
- Churchill address
- Churchill
- Chaplin's title
- Business-letter word
- Business letter addressee, sometimes
- Arthurian address
- Anthony Hopkins, for one
- Alfred Hitchcock title
- Address of respect
- Address for the headmaster
- Address for Ben Kingsley
- Address for a superior officer
- Address for a headmaster
- Address for a baronet
- "Yes" follower
- "To __, With Love"
- "My dear ___" (old letter opener)
- "My dear ___"
- "I do hereby dub thee . . ." title
- "Dear" one, in a letter
- "Dear" man
- "Dear" guy
- "Dear ___ or Madam" (start of a business letter)
- "Certainly, ___!"
- "Aye, aye, ___!"
- "Aaron Burr, ___" ("Hamilton" song)
- 'Yes, --!'
- ''To ___, With Love'' (1967)
- ''Dear'' one
- ____ Galahad
- ____ Francis Drake
- ___ Wilfred Laurier
- ___ Mix-A-Lot ("Baby Got Back" rapper)
- ___ Barton (first Triple Crown winner)
- Yes follower, often
- Yes and no follower
- Yes ____!
- Word to the knighted
- Word preceding Elton or Winston
- Word often following yes or no
- Word before Edmond or Winston
- Word before and after yes, in the military
- Word before and after "yes," in the Army
- Word before and after "no"
- Word after yes or dear
- Word after "Permission to speak freely"
- Word accompanying a salute
- Wodehouse title
- Winston, e.g.
- Winston or Galahad
- Winston Churchill, for instance.
- William Penn, for one
- William Golding title
- What to call Lancelot
- What to call an officer, maybe
- What to call an officer
- What to call a superior officer
- What to call a sergeant, perhaps
- What to call a sergeant
- What Lennon and Hawking declined to be called
- What Jeeves calls Wooster
- What CPOs call captains
- What corporals call sergeants
- What colonels call generals
- What a male customer’s called
- What a knight is called.
- What a corporal calls a sergeant
- What a corporal calls a captain, often
- Walter Scott or Walter Raleigh
- Walter Raleigh, e.g.
- Walter Raleigh, among others
- Virgin's Richard Branson, e.g.
- UK title
- U2's Bono, since 2007
- Titular Poitier role
- Title shared by Lancelot and Elton John
- Title shared by Bob Hope, Patrick Stewart, and Charlie Chaplin
- Title Ringo received in '18
- Title reportedly turned down by Stephen Hawking
- Title recently awarded to Barry Gibb
- Title presented to Poitier
- Title Pinero had
- Title of respect for a knight
- Title of address.
- Title of a medieval tale?
- Title novelist Haggard held
- Title Noël Coward held
- Title newly awarded to Ringo Starr
- Title learned in finishing school?
- Title in the House of Lords
- Title given to Poitier
- Title given to Michael Caine by the Queen
- Title given to Gielgud
- Title given to Galahad
- Title given to Anthony Hopkins by the queen
- Title given Ringo this year
- Title for Winston Churchill
- Title for U2's Bono
- Title for Tristan
- Title for Tom Jones
- Title for the unknown
- Title for the Kinks' Ray Davies
- Title for the Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton
- Title for the entitled, maybe
- Title for Terry Pratchett
- Title for tennis great Andy Murray
- Title for some distinguished English musicians with penises
- Title for Sidney Poitier
- Title for several "Spamalot" characters
- Title for Roger Bannister or Nick Faldo
- Title for Rod Stewart, as of 2016
- Title for Ringo or Paul
- Title for Richard Branson
- Title for Raleigh
- Title for pirate Francis Drake
- Title for Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr
- Title for Paul McCartney or Mick Jagger
- Title for Patrick Stewart or Ian McKellen
- Title for one being dubbed
- Title for Olivier, Newton, or John
- Title for Noël Coward
- Title for Nick Faldo
- Title for modern-day knights (now they're actors and singers mostly)
- Title for Mo Farah
- Title for Mick or Elton
- Title for Mick Jagger or Elton John
- Title for McKellen or McCartney
- Title for Mark Rylance
- Title for Manchester United's coach Alex Ferguson
- Title for Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson
- Title for Lewis Hamilton
- Title for Laurence Olivier
- Title for Lancelot or Galahad
- Title for Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot
- Title for Jagger or John
- Title for Jagger
- Title for Isaac Newton or Paul McCartney
- Title for Guinness and Gielgud
- Title for Gielgud
- Title for Gawain or Galahad
- Title for Gawain
- Title for Elton John or Ian McKellen
- Title for Edward Elgar
- Title for Eden
- Title for Ector or Kay
- Title for Doyle
- Title for David Attenborough
- Title for Coward or Chaplin
- Title for Conan Doyle
- Title for Charlie Chaplin
- Title for Caine
- Title for Benegal Rau.
- Title for Barry Gibb as of 2018
- Title for Andy Murray or Edmund Hillary
- Title for Alec, Laurence or Elton
- Title for Alec Guinness
- Title for actor Gielgud
- Title for a superior
- Title for a man
- Title for a Knight Grand Cross
- Title for a gentleman
- Title for a British knight
- Title for a Brit
- Title Churchill had
- Title bestowed upon Sidney Poitier
- Title bestowed on Tom Jones
- Title bestowed on Sean Connery and Roger Moore by Queen Elizabeth II
- Title bestowed on Rod Stewart in 2016
- Title bestowed on Paul and Ringo
- Title bestowed on Patrick Stewart by Queen Elizabeth II
- Title bestowed on Mick Jagger in 2003 by Prince Charles
- Title bestowed on Lewis Hamilton in 2021
- Title bestowed on Lancelot and Elton John
- Title bestowed on Kenneth Branagh in November 2012
- Title bestowed on John and Jagger
- Title bestowed on Jagger
- Title bestowed on Ian McKellen and Paul McCartney
- Title bestowed on Gielgud
- Title bestowed on Elton John by the Queen
- Title bestowed on Alec Guinness in 1959
- Title bestowed on a knight
- Title before a given name
- The blue guy, to waiter Grover
- Terse letter opener
- Term of address that might make you feel old
- Tennis' Andy Murray's title
- Tennis pro Andy Murray, since 2017
- Superior's address
- Superior man
- Stevie Wonder's Ellington tribute "___ Duke"
- Stevie Wonder hit "___ Duke"
- Stevie Wonder "___ Duke"
- Son of Beyonce whose name is a title
- Son of Beyonce
- Singer John's title
- Sidney Poitier role
- Sean Connery's title
- Sean Connery title
- Scott or Raleigh
- Scot or Echo
- Saluting word
- Salutation word
- Salutation in a salute
- Rushdie, since 2007
- Rumi and ___ (Beyonce's twins)
- Rugby official, whether male or female
- Ronald Reagan or Bono, e.g.
- Role for Poitier
- Roger Moore or Sean Connery
- Rod Stewart, since June 2016
- Rod Stewart or Patrick Stewart
- Robin of Locksley, e.g.
- Robbie Williams "Hello, ___"
- Ringo, since 2018
- Ringo, for example
- Ringo Starr's title
- Rhyme for Burr in "Hamilton"
- Rex Harrison's title
- Respectful word
- Recruit's sentence ender, perhaps
- Rap's ___ Mix-a-Lot
- Raleigh or Scott
- Raleigh or Guinness
- Quaint letter start
- Proper term for a British knight
- Private's greeting
- Private's byword
- Private reply line?
- Prestigious British address?
- Prestigious address
- Preppie's word of address
- Prepare, as paint
- Preceder/follower of "yes"
- Post-knighting title
- Post-dubbing address
- Polite word to call a gentleman
- Polite term of address for a man
- Polite term of address for a gentleman
- Polite address for gentlemen
- Poitier, since 1974
- Pinero's title
- Person touched on the shoulder?
- Peppers "___ Psycho Sexy"
- Pentagon address
- Paul, Elton or Bono
- Paul or Elton title?
- Paul or Elton
- Paul McCartney's title
- Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr
- Patrick Stewart, as of 2010
- Part of a private reply?
- One who's been tapped on the shoulder
- Olivier's title.
- Olivier or John, e.g.
- Often-condescending word from a customer services person
- Officer's title
- Officer's address
- Officer, to a soldier
- Officer, to a grunt
- Noël Coward, for one
- Newton's title
- Newton designation
- Newton address
- New title for Schwarzkopf
- New title for Ringo Starr
- New title for Michael Palin
- My dear man
- Mr. Bumble, to Oliver Twist
- Mr. ___ (counselor in "Holes")
- Mix-A-Lot's title?
- Mix-a-Lot's title
- Mix-A-Lot title
- Mister relative
- Military title?
- Mick Jagger title
- Michael Palin, since 2019
- Michael Caine title
- Menuhin's title
- Memorable Poitier role
- McCartney or Jagger, e.g.
- Max Beerbohm, for one
- Master, later
- Masculine title
- Mark Thackeray, to his students, in a 1967 film
- Marcie's nickname for Peppermint Patty
- Man, with all due respect?
- Man just after kneeling?
- Male honorific
- Male counterpart of ma'am
- Major address?
- Major address, since 2005
- Madam's male counterpart
- Madam's fellow addressee
- Ma'am's escort
- Lord's title
- Little ___ Echo of songdom
- Lieutenant, to a private
- Lancelot, for one
- Lancelot or Raleigh title
- Lancelot or Raleigh
- Lancelot or Mix-a-Lot
- Knightly title bestowed on Paul McCartney
- Knightly honorific
- Knighted one, e.g.
- Knight's title of respect
- Knight's title ... or what must be silent to understand the theme
- Knight's designation
- Knight, e.g
- Knight of the Round Table's title
- Kingsley Amis title
- Kingly honoree's title
- Kingly honoree
- Kindly gentleman
- Kenneth Branagh's title
- Kay at Camelot
- K.B.E.'s title
- Jousting title?
- John's title
- John Williams was last to receive this title from Queen Elizabeth II
- John Gielgud or Anthony Hopkins
- Jockey Gordon Richards.
- Jagger's title
- Jagger title
- Jagger or McCartney
- Jagger or John
- Its East African equivalent is "bwana"
- It may precede and follow yes
- Isaac Newton's address
- Indicator of general respect
- Ian McKellen's title
- How you address Mix-A-Lot?
- How to address McCartney
- How to address a knight
- How Marcie addresses Peppermint Patty, for no apparent reason
- How Marcie addresses Peppermint Patty
- How every letter to The Economist begins
- How a private addresses a superior officer, often
- Honorific for tennis's Andy Murray, nowadays
- Honorific for a gent
- Honorific bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II
- Honorary title for Elton John
- Honorary title for both Bill Gates and Rudolph Giuliani
- Honorary male title
- Honorary knight's title
- Hitchcock's title
- Hitchcock title?
- Herr, here
- Headmaster's address
- Headmaster honorific
- He's a knight person
- Hardly an ordinary Joe
- Haggard's title
- Guinness's title
- Guinness title
- Guinness or Raleigh
- Guinness or Coward
- Grand Cross recipients title
- Good thing to call an elderly gentleman
- Goldfrapp "Yes ___"
- Gentlemanly title
- Gentleman's address?
- Gentleman's address
- Gentle-manly address
- Gent's address
- General, to a specialist
- Gen. Schwarzkopf's new title
- Gawaine, for one
- Gawain or Echo
- Gareth's title
- Galahad or Gawain
- Galahad or Bors
- Frequent word from a valet
- Frequent word after yes or no
- Francis Drake's title
- Francis Drake, Isaac Newton or Mix-a-Lot
- Former Beatle ___ Paul McCartney
- Formal addressee
- Formal address for a man
- Follower of yes or no in the military
- First name of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's son, born in June
- End of a private's reply
- Elton or Winston preceder
- Elton John's address
- Elton John or Alec Guinness
- Eden or Olivier
- Echo's title
- Echo of songdom
- Dubbed Hitchcock
- Dubbed dude
- Dear letter recipient
- Dear follower?
- Dear fellow
- Dame's opposite
- Cumference of the Round Table?
- Coward's title
- Connery title
- Conan Doyle title
- Common base word
- Classic Sidney Poitier title role
- Churchill's new possession.
- Churchill's gift from the queen.
- Churchill title
- Churchill or Coward
- Chivalrous address
- Charlie Chaplin title
- Chaplin title
- Certain honorific for men
- Cavalier fellow
- Cavalier dude
- Captain's honorific
- Camelot honorific
- Business letter's impersonal addressee
- Business letter recipient?
- British title for a knight
- British teacher's title
- British honorific
- British Empire honoree
- Brit's title
- Bougie man title, perhaps for a person named Bougie Mantitle
- Bors, for one
- Bors, e.g.
- Bors or Modred
- Bors or Kay
- Bors or Geraint
- Boot-camp sentence ender
- Boot camp word
- Birthday gift from the Queen.
- Beyonce's son, whose name is a title
- Bestowed title
- Ben Kingsley, since 2001
- Beecham or Beerbohm
- Bedivere's title
- Beatle Paul's title
- Barracks address
- Baronet's address
- Baron's address
- Arthur C. Clarke title
- Apt anagram of sri
- Anthony Hopkins or Patrick Stewart
- Anthony Hopkins or John Gielgud
- Andrew Lloyd Webber title
- Anagram of "sri"
- Ambassador Makins' title.
- Alfred Hitchcock title?
- Alec Guinness' title
- Alec Guinness or Sean Connery
- Alan Greenspan, for one
- Address that's gender-neutral in "Battlestar Galactica"
- Address in a mess
- Address heard while kneeling
- Address form?
- Address for the general
- Address for the boss, perhaps
- Address for some generals
- Address for Raleigh
- Address for many officers
- Address for Hitchcock
- Address for a man on base
- Address for a gentleman
- Address for a certain general
- Address at boot camp
- Address akin to madam
- Actor Hopkins, for one
- “Dear ___.”
- "Yes" man?
- "Yes, general?"
- "Yes, __!"
- "Yes ___, That's My Baby"
- "Well played, ___"
- "To ___, with Love" (Sidney Poitier film)
- "To ___, With Love" (1967 Sidney Poitier movie)
- "To ___, With Love" (1967 Sidney Poitier film)
- "To ___ With Love" Lulu
- "To ___ With Love," Poitier film
- "To __ With Love"
- "Thank you ___, may I have another!"
- "Right honourable" sort
- "Please, ___, I want some more" (line from "Oliver Twist")
- "Please, ___, I want some more"
- "No ___!" ("Not a chance!")
- "My dear man ..."
- "Mr." alternative
- "Mister"
- "Mister!"
- "Little ___ Echo," 1939 song
- "l am ___ Oracle . . . ": Shak.
- "Kind ___" (term of politeness)
- "Hamilton"'s "Aaron Burr, __"
- "Excuse me, mister ...?"
- "Dude," more formally
- "Dear" addressee
- "Dear fellow"
- "Dear _____"
- "Brave ___ Robin" ("Spamalot" song)
- "Aye" follower
- "Aye, aye ___!"
- "Aye-aye, ___"
- "Aaron Burr, __" ("Hamilton" song)
- "Aaron Burr, ___" (song from "Hamilton")
- "Aaron Burr, ___" ("Hamilton" song with a rhyming title)
- "Aaron Burr, ___"
- "___, yes, ___!"
- "___, this is a Wendy's" (meme catchphrase)
- "___ Gawain and the Green Knight"
- "___ Duke" (Stevie Wonder tune)
- "___ Duke" (Stevie Wonder song)
- "___ Duke"
- "___ Cumference and the First Round Table" (punny math book)
- "___ Charles" (Barkley's nickname)
- 'Fine fellow'
- 'Dear' man
- 'Aye, aye' follower
- '67 Poitier role
- ____ Walter Scott
- ____ Raleigh
- ___ Winston.
- ___ Winston Churchill
- ___ Toby, character in "Twelfth Night"
- ___ Speedy (rival of Kinko's)
- ___ Speedy (photocopying store)
- ___ sandwich (military response format)
- ___ Roger de Coverley (country dance)
- ___ Mix-A-Lot (rap MC)
- ___ Mix-A-Lot ("Baby Got Back" singer)
- ___ James Paul McCartney
- ___ Huon, 1906 Derby winner
- ___ Huon (1906 Kentucky Derby winner)
- ___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919
- ___ Arthur Conan Doyle (title for the creator of Sherlock Holmes)
- ___ Arth
- __ Sean Connery
- __ Paul McCartney
- __ Loin of Beef: Bugs Bunny character
- __ Barton, first Triple Crown horse (1919)
- __ Anthony Hopkins
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