Crossword clues for dames
dames
- Women, in old detective novels
- Women, in hard-boiled tales
- Women of the knight?
- Women of honour
- Women of consequence
- Women of breeding
- What knights' wives are called
- Tune from "42nd Street"
- Some titled women
- Some titled Brits
- Some royal wedding guests
- Penelope Wilton and Maggie Smith
- Olivia de Havilland and Olivia Newton-John, for two
- Nothing like them
- Myra Hess, et al
- Myra Hess et al
- Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie
- Many of Mike Hammer's acquaintances
- Magdalene Odundo and Helen Mirren, for two
- Knights' women
- Knights' female equivalents
- Knight wives
- Judi Dench et al
- Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, for two
- Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, e.g
- Judi Dench and Helen Mirren
- Judi and Maggie
- Jane Goodall and Maggie Smith
- Iris Murdoch and Barbara Cartland
- Hess and Anderson e.g
- Helen Mirren/Margot Fonteyn
- Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al
- Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith, for two
- Film that introduced ''I Only Have Eyes for You''
- Female peers
- Evans and Fonteyn for two
- English titles
- English noblewomen
- English ladies — American women
- Edna and Judi (Dench)
- Edith Evans and Edith Sitwell
- Edith Evans and Agatha Christie
- Dolls and molls
- Distinguished British women
- Classy gals
- British ladies of society
- British honorees
- Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn
- Agatha Christie and Judi Dench
- Actresses Anderson and Whitty
- 1934 musical featuring "I Only Have Eyes for You"
- "What ain't we got?" in song
- Iris Murdoch and others
- Classy ladies
- Kiri Te Kanawa and others
- Knights' ladies
- French face cards
- Damon Runyon characters
- Peggy Ashcroft and others
- Matriarchs
- Skirts
- Women, to film noir detectives
- "I Only Have Eyes for You" movie musical
- Women, in pulp fiction
- Women who are entitled
- "Grand" women
- Titled ones
- Knights' counterparts
- Scarcity in "South Pacific"
- Beknighted females
- Matrons
- Knights' wives
- Distaff knights
- Sutherland and Te Kanawa
- Titled ladies
- Wives of knights
- Singer Janet Baker et al.
- Sirs' mates
- Titled women, in Britain
- Beknighted women
- Hess and Christie
- Ladies' titles
- J. Baker and M. Hess
- Gals and babes
- "South Pacific" group
- Women of rank
- English ladies - American women
- Julie Andrews and Shirley Bassey
- Knighted women
- British noblewomen
- Agatha Christie and Judi Dench, e.g
- Some nobility
- Feminine titles
- "South Pacific" song subject
- "42nd Street" song
- Some noblewomen
- Mirren, Dench et al
- Maggie Smith and Judi Dench
- Lords' ladies
- Female equivalents of knights
- Christie and Dench
- Women, to hard-boiled detectives
- Women, to gumshoes
Wiktionary
dames
n. (plural of dame English)
Wikipedia
Damës
Damës may refer to:
- Damës, Fier, Albania
- Damës, Gjirokastër, Albania
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Usage examples of "dames".
Un chevalier parfait est un agneau avec les dames, et un lion au milieu des lances.
Name your dames and let us have your opinion of each in turn and, if you can manage it, your reason for bringing her under suspicion.