| Mix-A-Lot's title? | 22 |
| Military term of address | 24 |
| Michael Caine's title | 25 |
| Memorable Poitier role | 22 |
| McCartney or Jagger, e.g. | 25 |
| Madam's fellow addressee | 28 |
| Ma'am's escort | 22 |
| Little ___ Echo of songdom | 26 |
| Lieutenant, to a private | 24 |
| Lancelot or Raleigh title | 25 |
| Knight's honorific | 22 |
| Kingly honoree's title | 26 |
| Indicator of general respect | 28 |
| How to address McCartney | 24 |
| How to address a knight | 23 |
| He's a knight person | 24 |
| Hardly an ordinary Joe | 22 |
| Gentleman's address | 23 |
| General, to a specialist | 24 |
| Frequent word after yes or no | 29 |
| Francis Drake, for one | 22 |
| End of a private's reply | 28 |
| Elton John's address | 24 |
| Elton John or Alec Guinness | 27 |
| Drill sergeant's address | 28 |
| Dame's counterpart | 22 |
| Captain's honorific | 23 |
| Business letter recipient? | 26 |
| Arthur Conan Doyle title | 24 |
| Anthony Hopkins, for one | 24 |
| Alfred Hitchcock title? | 23 |
| Alfred Hitchcock title | 22 |
| Alec Guinness' title | 24 |
| Alan Greenspan, for one | 23 |
| Address heard while kneeling | 28 |
| Actor Hopkins, for one | 22 |
| "Yes" follower | 24 |
| "Yes, general?" | 25 |
| "To __ With Love" | 27 |
| "My dear man ..." | 27 |
| "Dear" addressee | 26 |
| "Dear _____" | 22 |
| "Aye, aye ___!" | 25 |
| "Aye-aye, ___" | 24 |
| 'Aye, aye' follower | 27 |
| ___ James Paul McCartney | 24 |
| ___ Huon, 1906 Derby winner | 27 |
| Obi-wan Kenobi portrayer | 24 |
| Muslim bridge to paradise | 25 |
| Bridge over Moslem hell | 23 |
| First Triple Crown winner | 25 |
| 1919 Triple Crown winner | 24 |
| Indian military leader | 22 |
| "Your Majesty" | 24 |
| Bold Ruler, to Secretariat | 26 |
| Part of an equine pedigree | 26 |
| English lord's address | 26 |
| Quadruped's parent | 22 |
| King Arthur's address | 25 |
| "Your Highness" | 25 |
| "Your excellency" | 27 |
| Word uttered on bended knee | 27 |
| Retired racehorse, maybe | 24 |
| Part of an equine family tree | 29 |
| Address for King Arthur | 23 |
| Whom a courtier may address | 27 |
| What a king may be called | 25 |
| Thoroughbred's poppa | 24 |
| The Ramones' label | 22 |
| Term of address at court | 24 |
| Street Cry, to Street Sense | 27 |
| Seattle Slew, to Swale | 22 |
| Retired racehorse, often | 24 |
| Pedigree paperwork datum | 24 |
| Pedigree listing at Aqueduct | 28 |
| One concern of a derby bettor | 29 |
| Marco, to Omar Khayyam | 22 |
| King Arthur, to Galahad | 23 |
| Dynaformer, to Barbaro | 22 |
| Be the baby's daddy | 23 |
| Archaic form of address | 23 |
| Address to a sovereign | 22 |
| Address fit for a king | 22 |
| A concern of a Big A bettor | 27 |
| "Your majesty!" | 25 |
| Had half a role in producing | 28 |
| 1970s British prime minister | 28 |
| "Yes ___, Bob!" | 25 |
| "No ___, Bob!" | 24 |
| "Yes __, Bob!" | 24 |
| No follower, sometimes | 22 |
| Ending with "no" | 26 |
| Emphatic word after yes or no | 29 |
| Emphatic suffix for yes or no | 29 |
| Emphatic ending with yes | 24 |
| Emphatic ending for yes or no | 29 |
| Emphatic ending (Var.) | 22 |
| "Yes ---, Bob!" | 25 |
| "Yes ___ Bob!" | 24 |
| "Yes __ Bob!" | 23 |