Answer: SIRS
SIRS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SIRS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Fellows
- Letter opener
- Noblemen
- Formal letter opener
- Letter opener?
- Men
- Gentlemen
- Rouses
- Letter starter
- Gents
- Titles
- Some noblemen
- Knights
- Knights' titles
- Salutation
- Round Table titles
- Misters
- Letter start
- Titles for knights
- "Dear" ones
- Lords
- Old-fashioned letter opener
- Formal opening
- House of Lords members
- Those around the Round Table
- They're dubbed
- Military addresses
- Dubbed ones
- Bestowed titles
- Titled ones
- Some British parliamentarians
- Round Table members
- Lancelot and Galahad
- Knighted ones
- Round Table addresses
- Quaint letter opener
- Old letter opener
- Knighted fellows
- Dear ones
- Business salutation
- Titles of respect
- Some nobility
- Round Table gents
- Round Table figures
- Letter opening
- Letter addressees
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, for two
- Formal-sounding letter opener
- Dubbed group
- Dear ones?
- Caine and Connery, for two
- British knights
- Titled men
- Sexist letter start
- Salutation of a sort
- Quaint salutation
- McCartney and Jagger, for two
- Letter openers
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot
- Knightly titles
- Knight's titles
- Knight titles
- John and McCartney, for two
- Jagger and McCartney, for two
- Jagger and McCartney, e.g.
- Formal letter opening
- Formal letter intro
- Dear follower
- Dear ___
- Business letter addressees, sometimes
- Word often followed by a colon
- Titles for baronets
- They've been dubbed
- Some aristocrats
- Some "Dear" ones
- Round Table honorifics
- Round Table guys
- Respectful titles
- Respectful salutation
- Really formal letter opening
- Quaintly formal letter opening
- Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger
- Paul McCartney and Elton John
- Part of a salutation
- Olivier and Gielgud
- Old salutation
- Old letter salutation
- Old letter opener?
- No-longer-common letter opener
- McCartney and John
- Letter beginning
- Lancelot and others
- Lancelot and Gawain were two
- Knights of the Round Table
- Knights in shining armor
- Knighted men
- Important men
- Impersonal letter intro
- Gawain and Lancelot
- Galahad et al.
- Formal salutation
- Formal addressees
- Epistolary salutation
- Elton John and others
- Dubbed men
- Dear fellows?
- Dated letter opener
- Connery and McCartney
- Common salutation
- Caine and Connery
- Business letter opening
- Brief letter salutation
- Baronets' titles
- "Dear" group
- "Dear ___:"
- Writer's salute
- What to call Knight Commanders
- Un-PC letter starter
- Titles used by knights
- Titles for Galahad and Gawain
- Titles for British knights
- Titles for baronets and knights
- Titles bestowed by monarchs
- These are always dubbed
- Some military addresses
- Some letter addressees
- Some addressees
- Some ''Dear'' ones
- Signs of knighthood?
- Short salutation
- Sean Connery and Roger Moore, for two
- Sean Connery and Roger Moore, e.g.
- Sean Connery and Roger Moore
- Rudolf Bing and Noël Coward
- Round Table sitters
- Round Table participants
- Round Table knights
- Round Table gentlemen
- Round Table folks
- Round Table assemblage
- Respectful guys?
- Respectful group address
- Respected men
- Quaint letter starter
- Quaint letter salutation
- Quaint letter addressees
- Paul McCartney and Ray Davies
- Paul McCartney and others
- Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, for two
- Paul McCartney and Ian McKellen, e.g.
- Patrick Stewart and Alan Cumming, e.g.
- Passe opening for a letter
- Opening of some formal letters
- Ones who've been tapped on the shoulder
- Olivier, Gielgud et al.
- Olivier et al.
- Olivier and Hardwicke
- Old-style letter opener
- Old-fashioned letter opener?
- Old castle addresses
- Old business letter start
- Officers' addresses
- Obsolescent letter opener?
- Non-P.C. letter opening
- No longer common letter opener
- New Year Honours titles
- Mick Jagger and others
- Michael Palin's peers, as of 2019
- Men who took a knee
- McCartney and McKellen, for two
- McCartney and McKellen
- Madams' partners
- Madams' men
- Madams' mates
- Letter starter of yore
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, e.g.
- Lancelot and Galahad, for example
- Knights and others
- Knightly addresses
- Knighted people
- Knighted folks
- Knight crew
- Knight addresses
- Jackie Stewart and Patrick Stewart
- Impersonal letter starter
- Impersonal letter opener
- Ian McKellen and others, title-wise
- House of Lords titles
- Honorific in a letter opening
- Guinness and McCartney, e.g.
- Guinness and Gielgud
- Gielgud and Olivier, e.g.
- Gentlemenly address?
- Gentlemen, in letter headings
- Generic addressees
- Gawain and Kay, e.g.
- Galahad and Mix-A-Lot
- Galahad and Lancelot
- Galahad and Gawain, e.g.
- Galahad and Gawain
- Galahad and Bors
- Frowned-upon letter opener
- Formal salutations
- Formal letter salutation
- Falstaff et al.
- Entitled men?
- Elton John/Mick Jagger
- Elton John and Paul McCartney
- Elton John and Mick Jagger
- Dubbing creations
- Dubbed titles
- Dubbed gentlemen
- Distinguished gentlemen
- Dear people of letters
- Dear ones in letters
- Dear gentlemen
- Dear followers, sometimes
- Dated letter start
- Dated letter salutation
- Collective letter salutation
- Churchill, Franks, etc.
- Chaplin and Coward
- Camelot restroom sign?
- Business-letter greeting
- Business salutation, sometimes
- Business letter greeting
- British men of title
- Brief salutation
- Bors and Kay
- Beknighted souls?
- Beknighted men
- Baronets' titles.
- Baronets' designations
- Baronets, for instance
- Balin and Balan
- Aristocratic honorifics
- Antique letter opener
- A. C. Doyle et al.
- A salutation
- "Dear" men
- "Dear" gentlemen
- "Dear" addressees
- "Dear ___" (start of some business letters)
- "Dear ___" (letter starter)
- ''Dear'' ones
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