Clues for the word "SENOR"
We've had 233 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 523 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Easy crossword on December 09, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Spanish gent
- Malaga mister
- Man of La Mancha
- Man of the casa
- Tijuana title
- Sir, in Seville
- Gent from Argentina
- Title for Cervantes
- Mister, in México
- Zaragoza sir
- Title for Wences
- Hombre's title
- Cervantes title
- Madrid mister
- Monsieur : Paris :: ___ : Madrid
- Man of Málaga
- Mexicali mister
- Mister, in Mendoza
- Polite title
- "Sí" man?
- Monsieur, across the border
- Man in a sombrero, perhaps
- Mexicali Mr.
- One who may hear "Si, si!"
- Madrileño, e.g.
- Mister in Mexico
- Barcelona title
- What to call un hombre
- Mexican mister
- Mister, in Madrid
- ___ Wences
- What to call the barber of Seville
- Mister abroad
- Title for un profesor
- Address south of the border
- Toledo title
- Title in Toledo
- Mr. abroad
- Man in a sombrero
- Monterrey mister
- Title with a tilde
- Guadalajara guy
- Casa dweller
- Granada gentleman
- Wences's title
- Guatemala guy
- Madrileño
- Casa title
- Spanish mister
- Matamoros mister
- Title for ventriloquist Wences
- Hispanic title
- Man of la casa
- Malagueño's title
- Title for un hombre
- Mérida mister
- "Sí" man
- Madrileño's title
- Wences's honorific
- ___ Octubre (nickname of Orlando Hernández after he went 8-0 to start his postseason career)
- "___ Blues" (1997 Taj Mahal album that won a Grammy)
- Latin title
- La Mancha title
- Ventriloquist ___ Wences
- Cuban title
- Guy from Granada
- Tampico title
- Chihuahua title
- Acapulco address
- Guy from Toledo
- Monsieur, across the Pyrenees
- Madrid man
- Honorific for José
- Casa mister
- ___ Wences (ventriloquist)
- "Si, si!" man
- Sonora sir
- Spanish title of respect
- Honduran honorific
- Mexican address?
- Cancun mister
- Wences, among others
- Mister in Mazatlan
- Mexican address
- ___ Wences (frequent Ed Sullivan guest)
- Spanish title
- Mazatlan mister
- Ventriloquist Wences' title
- Hombre's address
- Man from Toledo
- Colombian title
- Monsieur, in Spain
- Herr, in Hidalgo
- Peruvian address
- Hispanic gentleman
- Gaucho's address
- Montevideo mister
- "Si, si!" man
- Ventriloquist ___ Wences
- Man of the "casa"
- Wences, for one
- Sandinista mister
- Mister, at a misión
- Title in the name of some crappy margarita joints
- Sir, abroad
- Hombre's address
- Title for Tito Puente
- Majorca mister
- South-of-the-border sir
- Man in Madrid
- "Hombre"
- Man of Spain
- Monsieur, in Madrid
- Man of Madrid
- Madrid Mr.
- Mexicali man
- Mr., in Malaga
- Mexican Mr.
- Mister in Madrid
- Barcelona mister
- Man on a misión
- Hacienda honorific
- Man in Havana
- "Si" follower
- Tijuana address
- Caballero
- Man from Madrid
- Sombrero wearer
- Sir abroad
- Baja address?
- Aragon address
- Pedro's honorific
- Mister, in Mazatlan
- Don Quixote, e.g.
- Male Tijuana title
- Spanish man
- Many a Madrileño
- Tijuana sir
- Barcelona man's title
- Mexican man
- Toledo man
- Mister in a sombrero
- Serape wearer
- South-of-the-border title
- Yosemite Sam, to Speedy Gonzales
- Man of La Mancha?
- Mexican title
- Spanish gentleman
- Mister, down south
- Mister (Sp.)
- Tijuana address?
- Toledo Mister
- Address for un caballero
- ___ Frog's (Mexican restaurant chain)
- Adult male
- Sancho Panza, e.g.
- Caballero's title
- Ventriloquist Wences
- Hombre español
- Mister, south of the border
- Monterrey title
- Mister, in 43-Down
- Man of Managua
- Guadalajara gentleman
- Tijuana Mr.
- Mexican gentleman
- Mr. in Mexico
- Spanish gentleman's title
- Sir, in Baja
- Dylan "___ (Tales of Yankee Power)"
- How Santana's addressed?
- Bob Dylan "___ (Tales of Yankee Power)"
- "___ (Tales of Yankee Power)"
- Electric Six album "___ Smoke"
- Electric Six "___ Smoke"
- How male stars get addressed in Mexico
- A Spaniard of Norse extraction
- He's Spanish, so Norse would only confuse him
- Spanish version of Norse
- Spaniard of Norse origin?
- Sister snapped up one foreign address
- Ultimate in father figures, upstanding European chap
- Singer loses head to a second Spanish gentleman
- The Spaniard presenting oriental coppers with gold
- European man looks older without one
- Mister, in Lima
- Sir, in Segovia
- Mister, in Spanish
- Without one superior man in Spain
- Sir, in Sonora
- Foreign gentleman of Norse origin?
- European equivalent of 7 Down
- Mister, in Spain
- Points to a piece of work by a Spaniard
- Spaniard possibly sore about a bit of fun
- Mister of Madrid
- ___ Frog's (Mexican food chain)
- Mr., in Tijuana
- Mister, in Monterrey
- Managua mister
- Spanish producer of English opera in south Central America
- Man of Mexico
- Spanish man' title
- ___ Frog's (chimichanga chain)
- His wife gives him an article
- Mister, in Segovia
- See 10-Across
- Foreigner of Norse origin?
- Honorific in Hialeah
- Mister, in Managua
- Foreign money or Spanish gentleman
- Monsieur : Paris :: ___ : El Paso
- Spanish sir
- Spanish for "mister"
- Mister, in Seville
- Segovian fellow
- Mister, in Mexico City
- Spanish honorific
- Many a Madrileño
- Mister, to Miguel
- Spanish male
- Sombrero wearer's title, often
- Title for Don Quixote
- Can he put a broken nose right?
- Spanish address
- Spanish for "sir"
- Having a siesta, he may snore
- Toledan title
- Spaniard of Norse origin?
- Mister, en Espanol
- Mérida mister
- European gentleman of Norse origin?
- Herr : German :: ___ : Spanish
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Easy - December 09, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 28, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 18, 2024
- Mirror Mini - November 16, 2024
- Mirror Mini - November 07, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 12, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 01, 2024
- USA Today - September 28, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 22, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - September 17, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 12, 2024
- USA Today - August 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 09, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 06, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - August 05, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 29, 2024
- LA Times - July 22, 2024
- New York Times - July 16, 2024
- USA Today - July 02, 2024
- Mirror Daily - June 26, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - June 19, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - May 29, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - May 21, 2024
- Mirror Daily - May 07, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - May 02, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - April 24, 2024
- LA Times - April 12, 2024
- New York Times - April 07, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - April 03, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - March 11, 2024
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