Lady's man - Crossword Clue

Below are possible answers for the crossword clue Lady's man.

4 letter answer(s) to lady's man

BEAU
  1. a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
  2. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman; "if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked"
EARL
  1. a British peer ranking below a marquess and above a viscount
GENT
  1. a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke"
  2. informal abbreviation of `gentleman'
  3. port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry
LORD
  1. a person who has general authority over others
  2. a titled peer of the realm
  3. make a lord of someone
  4. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God

3 letter answer(s) to lady's man

SIR
  1. a title used before the name of knight or baronet
  2. term of address for a man

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"Dear" one
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"Hey, mister!"
"Mister!"
"My dear fellow"
"My dear man"
"Yes" follower
"Yes, ___!"
"___ of the Flies"
"___, is it I?"
(Old-fashioned) boyfriend
A peer
A title some desire
Admirer
Admirer of Cockney’s home listened to
Anthony Eden, e.g.
Anthony Eden, for one
Aristocrat
Arriving in good time — not quite 12?
Attention given to Liberal member of the House
Attention given to Liberal peer
Authority figure
Ball boy?
Banjo picker Scruggs
Banjo-picker Scruggs
Banjo-plucking Scruggs
Banjoist Scruggs
Baron's title
Base address
Belle's gent
Belle's man
Beloved: sound of instrument if given love?
Benjamin Disraeli, e.g.
Boyfriend
Boyfriend’s part of East End, according to report
Boyfriend’s part of East London, we hear
Boyfriend; dandy
Bridges of Hollywood
Bringer of wine and flowe
British blue blood
British blueblood
British nobleman
British peer
British title
Broadway columnist Wilson
Brummell or Bridges
Business letter recipient
Byron or Tennyson
Camelot honorific
Certain estate owner
Certain nobleman
Certain peer
Chap
Chap requiring some oxygen, temporarily
Chaplin title
Charlie Chaplin title
Churchill, for one
Contemporary count
Cordelia's father cycled to see nobleman
Count's counterpart
Count, now
Counterpart of a count
Countess's husband
Countess's mate
Courteous chap
Dandy
Dandy - lover
Dandy's tie making a statement
Darling
Date to remember?
Disraeli was one
Dolls are scattered round outhouse: one should be in cabinet
Each pair of opposing sides produces a nobleman
Eden was one
Eden, for one
Elkie's singer quietly leaves nobleman
Elton John, e.g.
Elton John, since 1998
Endlessly bring in pounds for titled person
English estate owner, may
English nobleman
English title
Equivalent of a European
Expressed praise for God
Fellow
Fine fellow
Follower of "O"
Fop wants British Evian water?
Formal address for a man
Francis Drake, for one
Gain by Labour unseating new Liberal peer
Gem’s not the first for noble
General address
Gent
Gentleman back in prison
Gentleman incarcerated in prison following revolution
Gentleman sent back fried meat dish - fish is off
Gentleman's abrupt personal assistant
Gentleman's address father cut short
Gentleman's address?
God
Grey, perhaps, almost before one's time
Hardly an ordinary Joe
Hat-tipper, say
He has manors
Headmaster's title
Heavenly Father
Hereditary title
Herr, here
Honorary title
House member
How every letter to The E
How one could refer to man spending time in prison
How to address a knight
Husband of a countess
I'm surprised by rumour once wife's left
In speech, extol virtues of old husband
James ___ Carter
Jazz pianist Hines
King's Head's going to close for nobleman
Kingly honoree
Knicks great Monroe
Knight
Knight and mount coming up short
Knight finally takes one rook
Knight is recalled by king
Knight is up before queen
Knight maybe is returning with king
Knight one's taken back with rook
Knight’s title
Knight’s title is upheld with support of King
Knight's title
Knight, by definition
Lady's escort
Lady's partner
Land bordering northern cove
Leaders in election agree recount lest count's equal
Leading lady welcoming a Liberal peer
Letter start
Lord
Lord too soon meeting premature end
Lover
Lover picked up ribbon
Lover tied knot, did you say?
Lover's knot picked up
Lover's knot, as they say
Loverboy
Lowdown rat, ultimately, or courteous fellow?
Madam's mate
Madam's partner
Male admirer
Male form of address
Man
Man addressed as "My Lord
Man from island wearing sweater inside out
Man honoured in wake, spirit finally released
Man needing time to leave prison
Man to climb back, briefly
Man with a top hat and ca
Man's title
Mannerly guy
Mannerly man
Manor man
Marquess's subordinate
Marquis's inferior
Master
McCartney title
McCartney, e.g.
Men taken in by Liberal Democrat peer
Mick Jagger's title
Military address
Minister realigned Pisa? Very droll!
Mister
N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Monr
N.B.A. legend Monroe with
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No time in prison for this guy
Noble
Noble brew of ale that's about right
Noble paragon deprived of power
Noble Shakespearean king, left from start to finish
Nobleman
Nobleman ahead of schedule for the most part
Nobleman almost skinned!
Nobleman and king left to the end
Nobleman covered in pearls
Nobleman from Balmoral or Dinnet?
Nobleman has yen to leave before time
Nobleman taking year off before the appointed time
Nobleman's title
Officer's honorific
Old man's unfinished title
Old-fashioned chap?
One "a-leaping" in a Chri
One detained by senior teacher
One targeted by Cupid’s weapon, we hear
One who minds his manors?
One’s sent back with right address for teacher
Owner of ground and one end of land?
Paul McCartney title
Paul McCartney, for one
Peer
Peer demanding attention last of all
Peer losing case, every twelve months
Peer of the realm
Peer pressure ultimately applied against a heartless prince
Peer ranking above a viscount
Peer, prime minister or civic dignitary
Person at court
Poitier role
Polite address
Polite address for a man
Polite fellow
Polite form of address
Polite term of address for a man
Powerful person
Prayer addressee
Prayer opener
Prayer receiver, with "th
Prayer start
Princess married to upper-class lover
Private's greeting
Quaint letter start
Queen in cast eagerly leaves
Raleigh, for one
Rank above viscount
Rank below marquis
Rank immediately above viscount
Real lady's man
Respectful term
Respectful title
Robin Hood, the ___ of Hu
Romeo
Round Table address
Round Table honorific
Round Table title
Sandwich man?
Sandwich rank
Second rook capturing one knight
See about new chap
Service address
Shakespeare's ___ of Sali
Sidney Poitier title role
Site of an 1814 treaty
Some fear loaded aristocrat
Spy bumping off a fellow
Spy topped short, well-to-do man
Square dance partner
Squire
Steady
Steady guy
Steady, say
Student is right, first of all, to give address to teacher
Suffolk, for one, in Shak
Suitor
Swain
Sweetheart
Teacher is taken aback, meeting resistance
Teacher to some extent rebuffed Christian
Teacher with unfinished virtual assistant
Teacher, close to despair, is upset
Terse letter opener
The Dandy or its rival's not half posh
Title below marquis
Title for a baronet
Title for Galahad
Title for Michael Caine
Title for Mick Jagger
Title for Paul McCartney
Title for Robert Walpole
Title for Walter Scott
Title is backed by right
Title meaning "chieftain"
Title raising is supported by queen
Title seems ideal, respectful first of all
Tristan's title
Tupper of Tupperware fame
Type that's dubbed revolutionary in later issues
U2's Bono, since 2007
Unlike Baron, his online court includes 23
Viscount's superior
Wading birds digesting fish with a plant
Walter Raleigh or Walter
Walter Raleigh, for one
Walter Scott title
Warren of the Supreme Cou
Way of addressing a man in business I respect
Well-bred chap
Western islands supply a lift for sailors
What a person may become
What Marcie called 52-Dow
What to call a baronet
What to call a knight
What to call a sergeant
What to call an officer
What to call an officer,
Whom a thane attended
Wooer
Word before and after "ye
Word for a superior
Word often following yes
Word said with a salute
Yes and no follower
Yes or no follower
You are to be removed from office young man
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___ Barton, first Triple
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___ of Essex
___ of Oxford
___ of Salisbury
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