Answer: MADAM
MADAM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 141 times.
- 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
- What to call some diplomats
- Gentleman's go-with
- Address shortened by dropping just one letter
- "___ Secretary" (TV show)
- Milady
- Female cabinet member's title
- "___ Secretary": TV drama
- Two-way address
- Polite palindromic term of address
- Address for a superior
- Polite address for a woman
- "___ Secretary"
- "___ Secretary": 2010s CBS drama
- Part of a diplomatic address, maybe
- ___ Vice President (title for Harris)
- "___ Secretary": TÃ%A9a Leoni title role
- ___ C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness
- "___ 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
- Oft-contracted address
- Entrepreneur ___ C.J. Walker
- Word used when addressing Kamala Harris