| Countesses' spouses | 23 |
| Weaver and Warren | 17 |
| They rank above viscounts | 25 |
| Some peers | 10 |
| Some bluebloods | 15 |
| Countesses' husbands | 24 |
| Countesses' counterparts | 28 |
| British titles | 14 |
| Two "King Lear" characters | 36 |
| Their wives are countesses | 26 |
| Spouses of British countesses | 29 |
| Scheib and Monroe | 17 |
| Ranks below marquises | 21 |
| Ranking Britons | 15 |
| Part of the peerage | 19 |
| Lords | 5 |
| English nobles | 14 |
| English noblemen | 16 |
| English equivalents of counts | 29 |
| Counts' equivalents | 23 |
| Counts, now | 11 |
| Count counterparts | 18 |
| Certain peers | 13 |
| "King Lear" nobles | 28 |
| Wilson and Hines | 16 |
| Weaver and Campbell | 19 |
| Warren and Monroe | 17 |
| Viscounts superiors | 19 |
| Viscount's superiors | 24 |
| Titled Brits | 12 |
| Titled Britishers | 17 |
| Title people | 12 |
| Those between viscounts and marquises | 37 |
| They're married to countesses | 33 |
| They outrank viscounts | 22 |
| Some title holders | 18 |
| Some London lords | 17 |
| Some H.L. members | 17 |
| Some English nobles | 19 |
| Sandwich and Salisbury | 22 |
| Ranks for Butz and Holliman? | 28 |
| Ranks above viscounts | 21 |
| Rank between viscounts and marquesses | 37 |
| Peerage types | 13 |
| Peerage group | 13 |
| Nobles | 6 |
| Noblemen ranking above viscounts | 32 |
| Noble ones | 10 |
| Noble chaps | 11 |
| Men in the middle of the peerage | 32 |
| Men below a marquess | 20 |
| Lords of London | 15 |
| London's ___ Court | 22 |
| Hyde and Grey | 13 |
| Husbands of countesses | 22 |
| House of Lords group | 20 |
| Hines and Warren | 16 |
| High-born Brits | 15 |
| H.L. members | 12 |
| Group just below marquises | 26 |
| Gloucester and Kent, in "King Lear" | 45 |
| Disraeli and others | 19 |
| Counts, at one point | 20 |
| Counts in Britain | 18 |
| Butz and Scruggs | 16 |
| British lords | 13 |
| Blueblood line | 14 |
| Baronage members | 16 |
| Anthony Eden's peers | 24 |
| "Iolanthe" chorus members | 35 |
| ___ Court (London tube station) | 31 |
| ___ Court (London district) | 27 |
| '60s Chief Justice | 22 |
| '50s Chief Justice | 22 |
| Ahead of time | 13 |
| In the wee hours | 16 |
| More than punctual | 18 |
| Premature | 9 |
| Confederate general | 19 |
| Ahead of schedule | 17 |
| Kind of bird | 12 |
| Jumping the gun | 15 |
| Before the due date | 19 |
| Before the bell | 15 |
| With time to spare | 18 |
| Too soon | 8 |
| Before the deadline | 19 |
| Like an eager date, say | 23 |
| Before dawn | 11 |
| Type of bird | 12 |
| When an eager date arrives | 26 |
| Way before the bell | 19 |
| Toward the beginning | 20 |
| Like the bird with the worm | 27 |
| Like some retirements | 21 |
| Kind of riser | 13 |
| Confederate general Jubal | 25 |
| Certain bird | 12 |
| Camped out in line, maybe | 25 |
| Before the scheduled time | 25 |