Clues for the word "SIRS"
We've had 217 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 493 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on December 12, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Sexist letter start
- Letter opener
- Knights
- Word often followed by a colon
- "Dear" ones
- Non-P.C. letter opening
- Lords
- Madams' men
- Lancelot and others
- Business salutation
- Round Table participants
- Participants in 32-Across
- Impersonal letter intro
- Knights in shining armor
- Men
- They're dubbed
- Old-fashioned letter opener
- Some British parliamentarians
- Gentlemen
- Noblemen
- Old letter opener
- Some nobility
- Elton John and others
- Ones who've been tapped on the shoulder
- Paul McCartney and others
- Dear ___
- Knighted ones
- Brief salutation
- Old letter salutation
- Letter start
- Formal letter intro
- Business letter opener
- Knightly titles
- Misters
- Knights' titles
- Business letter addressees
- Knights' titles
- Round Table sitters
- Those around the Round Table
- Collective letter salutation
- Dear ones?
- Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger
- Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, for two
- Old castle addresses
- Honorific in a letter opening
- Elton John and Mick Jagger
- Letter opener?
- Dear fellows?
- Dear gentlemen
- Round Table titles
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, for two
- Gawain and Kay, e.g.
- Formal letter opening
- Madams' partners
- Military addresses
- Important men
- Officers' addresses
- Baronets' titles
- Old-style letter opener
- Gawain and Lancelot
- Dear people?
- Knight titles
- Galahad and Gawain, e.g.
- Letter starter
- Gents
- Baronets, for instance
- Lancelot and Galahad, for example
- Round Table knights
- Knighted people
- Some addressees
- Bestowed titles
- "Dear" ones
- House of Lords members
- Some "Dear" ones
- McCartney and John
- Round Table addresses
- Titles for knights
- Knights of the Round Table
- Lancelot and Galahad
- Generic letter opener, sometimes
- Letter opening
- Formal-sounding letter opener
- Knight crew
- Elton John and Paul McCartney
- Knight addresses
- 32-Acrosses' spouses
- Caine and Connery, for two
- Round Table gents
- Letter addressees
- Dubbing creations
- Business letter addressees, sometimes
- Patrick Stewart and Alan Cumming, e.g.
- Some "Dear" ones
- Elton John/Mick Jagger
- Caine and Connery
- Generic addressees
- Knights titles
- Formal letter opener
- Jackie Stewart and Patrick Stewart
- "Dear ___:"
- Sean Connery and Roger Moore, for example
- "Dear" group
- Sean Connery and Roger Moore, e.g.
- Old letter opener?
- Close
- Letter openers
- Quaint letter opener
- Titled men
- Paul McCartney et al.
- Knighted fellows
- Beknighted souls?
- Round Table gentlemen
- "Dear" men
- Letter starter of yore
- Business letter greeting
- They've been dubbed
- Obsolescent letter opener?
- Round Table guys
- Respectful salutation
- Jagger and McCartney, for two
- No-longer-common letter opener
- Madams' mates
- Mick Jagger and others
- Dubbed group
- Impersonal letter starter
- Lancelot and Gawain were two
- Pass letter opener
- Respectful titles
- Formal salutation
- Business letter opening
- British knights
- Knights and others
- Round Table members
- Old-fashioned letter opener?
- Jagger and McCartney, e.g.
- Dubbed ones
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot
- McCartney and Jagger, for two
- Guinness and McCartney, e.g.
- Quaint letter starter
- Some noblemen
- Knighted men
- "Dear ___" (letter starter)
- Frowned-upon letter opener
- Noble misters
- "Dear" addressees
- Brief letter salutation
- Round Table honorifics
- Dubbed titles
- Gentlemen, in letter headings
- Guinness and Gielgud
- Dated letter opener
- Connery and McCartney
- Respected men
- Galahad and Lancelot
- Titles of respect
- Knight's titles
- Dubbed men
- These are always dubbed
- Formal salutations
- Formal addressees
- Gentlemenly address?
- Round Table figures
- What gentlemen may be called
- Really formal letter opening
- Quaintly formal letter opening
- Formal opening
- Camelot restroom sign?
- Gentlemen possibly held dear
- Formal letter salutation
- Quaint salutation
- McCartney and McKellen, for two
- John and McCartney, for two
- Quaint letter addressees
- Round Table folks
- Some aristocrats
- Titles used by knights
- Dear addresses
- Impersonal letter opener
- Titles for baronets
- Galahad and Gawain
- Paul McCartney and Ray Davies
- Beknighted men
- Galahad and Mix-A-Lot
- Passe opening for a letter
- Quaint letter salutation
- Titles bestowed by monarchs
- What to call Knight Commanders
- Respectful guys?
- McCartney and McKellen
- Un-PC letter starter
- Michael Palin's peers, as of 2019
- As opposed to misses?
- Knights’ titles
- Paul McCartney and Elton John
- Baronets' designations
- Dear fellows?
- Address for multiple knights
- Respectful group address
- Opening of some formal letters
- Lancelot and Mix-a-Lot, e.g.
- Men with knighthoods
- Galahad et al.
- Lancelot and Gawain of legend
- Francis Drake and Ernest Shackleton, for two
- Distinguished fellows
- Knights, e.g.
- Knights and noblemen
- Dear addressees?
- Distinguished gentlemen
- Paul McCartney and Ian McKellen, e.g.
- House of Lords titles
- Elton John and Mick Jagger, for two
- Patrick Stewart and Elton John, for two
- Masculine titles
- Entitled men?
- Knightly honorifics
Last Seen In
- Daily American - December 12, 2025
- LA Times - December 04, 2025
- New York Times - September 21, 2025
- LA Times - September 21, 2025
- Daily American - September 09, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 29, 2025
- LA Times - August 08, 2025
- LA Times - July 25, 2025
- Daily American - July 22, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - July 21, 2025
- Daily American - June 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 16, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 15, 2025
- Daily American - May 25, 2025
- LA Times - May 19, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - May 12, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - May 09, 2025
- Mirror Daily - May 01, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 11, 2025
- USA Today - March 21, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 24, 2025
- Daily American - January 23, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 21, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 11, 2025
- New York Times - January 01, 2025
- USA Today - December 30, 2024
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