Mocking title for an autocrat
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HISNIBSMocking title for an autocrat
ESQTitle for an atty.
AMMATitle for an abbess.
MAESTROTitle for an orchestra conductor
HER... Excellency (title for an ambassador)
NEGUSTitle for an Ethiopian emperor
NEGUSTitle for an Ethiopian ruler
RTHONTitle for an Eng. peer
TOANUNNERYTitle for an ecclesiastic ode?
DONNATitle for an Italian lady.
FRATitle for an Italian monk
CEODream title for an MBA
IMAMOLDCOWHANDTitle for an aged Islamic rancher?
MAHARANIFormer title for an Indian princess
misstitle of respect for an unmarried woman
RTHONTitle for an earl or baron: Abbr.
ZORBATHEITALIANBad title choice for an Anthony Quinn remake?
signoraan Italian title of courtesy for a married woman
sieuran old French title of respect for a man
RAYTitle role for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar
CARAShe won an Oscar for the title song from "Fame"
signorasSIGNORA, an Italian title of courtesy for a married woman
SNLShow with an inaccurate title for Western U.S. viewers
damesin Britain, an official title of honor for a woman
sieursSIEUR, an old French title of respect for a man
mademoiselle(French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman
damein Britain, an official title of honor for a woman
CHARLY1968 title role for which Cliff Robertson won an Oscar
signioran Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNORE
signoran Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNIOR, SIGNORE
mesdemoisellesMADEMOISELLE, (French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman
signorean Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNIOR
tannie(Afrikaans) literally aunt, a title of respect for an elderly woman
mademoisellesMADEMOISELLE, (French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman
signoresSIGNORE, an Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNIOR
tanniesTANNIE, (Afrikaans) literally aunt, a title of respect for an elderly woman
signiorsSIGNOR, an Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNIOR, SIGNORE
RAYTitle role for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for Best Actor
BEAUTYANDTHEBEETCooking-show producer's facetious title for an episode ... in which an attractive restaurateur demonstrated borscht?
THISGOLDHOUSETitle for an (as-yet) unmade show about being duped into buying unaffordable real estate