Clues for the word "MADAM"
We've had 197 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 465 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Cryptic crossword on December 10, 2025.
Definition of madam
- n. - A gentlewoman; -- an appellation or courteous form of address given to a lady, especially an elderly or a married lady; -- much used in the address, at the beginning of a letter, to a woman. The corresponding word in addressing a man is Sir.
Referring Clues
- Word heard in fine stores
- Start of a palindrome
- "___, I'm Adam"
- Word of politeness
- Bawd
- Bawdyhouse figure
- ___ President
- Sir's mate
- ___ chairman
- Palindromic title
- Donna
- Head of a household, maybe
- "Dear ___ ..."
- Bawdyhouse manager
- Lady's title
- Lady of honor
- "___ Secretary," Madeleine Albright's 2003 autobiography
- Sir's counterpart
- Letter salutation
- ___ Secretary
- Lady
- Polite address
- "Call Me ___"
- Chairwoman's address
- Woman of the house
- Lady of the house
- "___, I'm Adam"
- Matronly title
- Address of the very first palindrome?
- Secretary of State Clinton's address
- Polite female title
- Working girl's boss
- Queen of tarts?
- "___ Secretary" (Madeleine Albright's memoir)
- Head of a house of ill repute
- Woman in charge of a bordello
- Polite title
- Formal address
- "Call Me ___"
- Palindromic address
- Palindrome within a palindrome
- Proper address
- ___ Speaker (contemporary title)
- "Dear Sir or ___ . . ."
- "My good woman"
- My brothel's keeper
- Palindromic form of address
- Woman of refinement
- Start of a famous palindrome
- Bit of politesse, back and forth
- Certain chairperson's address
- Mister's analogue
- "Dear" letter addressee
- Address for a lady
- President's address we've yet to hear?
- House manager
- ___ Speaker
- "Dear sir or ___"
- Bordello biggie
- Bovary or Butterfly
- Female, formally
- Speaker's title, perhaps
- Address for a woman
- Address of fine women's stores?
- My brothel's keeper?
- Respectful address
- Lady of the house?
- "Dear Sir or ___ ..."
- ___ Speaker (contemporary title)
- Letter opener
- Berlin's "Call Me ___"
- Refined lady
- Chair's title, at times
- Respectful title
- Title for a lady
- Palindromic term of address
- Lady's address
- '___ Secretary' (Albright book)
- Start of a palindrome from Eden?
- Sir's companion
- 8-Down's counterpart
- Sir's partner
- Address from Jeeves
- Sir's coun-terpart
- ___ Chair
- Address for a gentlewoman
- Lady or an angry morning?
- You can't tell if she's coming or going
- Letter opener?
- Woman's address
- Chairwoman's title
- Term of respect
- *Source of the song "The Hostess With the Mostes' on the Ball"
- Respectful form of address
- Palindrome start
- Palindromic title for a lady
- You can't tell if she's coming or going?
- "___, I'm Adam" (palindrome)
- Woman's title
- Gentlewoman's title
- Cabinet member's title, maybe
- What some presidents are called
- Opposite of "sir"
- ' Secretary' (Tea Leoni show)
- Title for a chief executive
- Palindromic person
- Title of respect
- Title sometimes shortened by removing its middle letter
- Matronly address
- "___ Secretary": CBS drama
- Address for Bovary
- Manager of a house
- Term of address
- Polite palindromic address
- Polite address for a woman
- Female address
- Bordello big shot
- Many a man's term for a pompous little girl
- She isn't crazy all day!
- What you would call a female customer (or a spoiled girl!)
- Is she twice a mother?
- Being female, she has many a man
- Is she disheartened when addressed as royalty?
- Woman with status - girl with bad manners
- She's a mother twice over
- Precocious young girl, whichever way you look at it
- Precocious girl
- Introduction to "Eve" as a palindrome?
- Woman running a brothel
- Pompous little girl's two mothers
- Term of address to a woman
- Woman of standing
- Formal address to a woman
- Formal address to a woman - precocious little girl
- Palindrome in a letter salutation
- "Call Me ___" (1950 Ethel Merman vehicle)
- ___ Ambassador
- Milady's title
- Polite form of address
- Precocious little girl
- Brothel boss
- Woman hoping for a less hectic afternoon after this?
- What to call some diplomats
- Gentleman's go-with
- Feminine title
- How to address lady married to first man?
- Address shortened by dropping just one letter
- "___ Secretary" (TV show)
- Form of address for a well balanced woman
- The woman for many a man
- "___ Secretary" (Leoni drama)
- She gets angry when Amy's Yankee deserts
- Address for a mature woman
- Female cabinet member's title
- She's back again
- A precocious girl
- "___ Secretary": TV drama
- Two-way address
- Polite palindromic term of address
- Pompous girl
- “___ Secretary” (CBS drama)
- Address for a superior
- She turns up with a title
- How to address a motherly horse?
- She accepts backup just the same
- Backward maybe, but she's the woman for many a man
- Sometimes heartless form of address
- To many a boy, an assertive little girl
- Butterfly possibly rising?
- "Call Me ___," 1950 musical
- Many a man gets this woman's address
- To many a man, a precocious girl
- "___ Secretary": 2010s CBS drama
- Part of a diplomatic address, maybe
- ___ Vice President (title for Harris)
- Woman
- "___ Secretary": TÃ%A9a Leoni title role
- Is she twice a mother?
- ___ C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness
- To many a man, just a pompous little girl
- Is she disheartened when addressed as royalty?
- "___ Chair" (term of address at a meeting)
- Term of address that's the same forward and backward
- Polite thing to call someone
- Polite term of address, with or without its third letter
- Gendered term of address
- Term of address that becomes less formal when its middle letter is removed
- Palindromic term of respect
- "Call Me ___," Merman film
- Oft-contracted address
- Entrepreneur ___ C.J. Walker
- Word used when addressing Kamala Harris
- Is she too old to miss?
- She's quite angry in the morning
- Feminine title used by many a man
- She simply can't change up!
- She may be disheartened when addressed
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 09, 2025
- New York Times - December 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 05, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - November 21, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 17, 2025
- LA Times - October 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 18, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 12, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 01, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - September 30, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 24, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 17, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - September 05, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - August 20, 2025
- Your Life Choices - August 15, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - August 15, 2025
- Your Life Choices - August 08, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 04, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - July 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - June 30, 2025
- Your Life Choices - June 27, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - June 15, 2025
- Your Life Choices - June 13, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - June 12, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - June 10, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - June 04, 2025
- LA Times - May 25, 2025
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