Crossword clues for peers
peers
- Jury makeup?
- Social equals
- Source of pressure
- Dukes and earls
- Source of some pressure
- Potential jurors
- One's equals
- Counts, e.g
- Those just like you
- They're on the jury
- Noble Brits
- Members of the jury
- Jury members, theoretically
- Jury constituents
- Dukes and such
- Your equals
- Uses a spyglass
- They're just like you
- They're a lot like you
- The jury, e.g
- Squints at
- Social pressure sources
- Scholarly article reviewers
- Reviewers of academic essays
- People who might apply "pressure" to a teenager
- People sharing equal status
- People of the same age or status
- Members of nobility
- Members of a jury
- Looks through a keyhole, say
- Looks curiously
- Jury participants
- Jury members, supposedly
- Jury members, ideally
- Jurors, theoretically
- Jurors, e.g
- House of ___, part of Japan's legislature
- Gets a hard look (at)
- Fellow classmates, e.g
- Dukes and barons
- Duke, earl, etc
- Counts, say
- Classmates, for instance
- Classmates who might cause "pressure"
- A person's equals
- __ of the realm: noblemen
- They may try you
- Duke and earl, for two
- Jury members, in theory
- Squints (at)
- Equals on a jury
- Marquises, e.g.
- Counts, e.g.
- Nobility
- Associates
- Jurors, in theory
- Aristocrats
- Duke, earl, etc.
- They might cause pressure
- Barons and earls
- Matches
- Looks closely (at)
- Jury's makeup
- Jury composition, presumably
- Certain nobility
- They're on the same level
- Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
- Lords and ladies
- Classmates, e.g.
- Pressure group?
- Jury of one's ___
- Looks searchingly
- Agemates
- Exerters of pressure, maybe
- House of Lords members
- Entitled sorts?
- Reviewers of scientific papers
- The jury, e.g.
- People in Burke's book
- All Americans
- Nobles or equals
- Noblemen
- Jurymen
- Titled people
- Has a look
- Monarchy elite
- Classmates, e.g
- Some say a morning irritant for fellows
- Looks intently
- Social group
- British nobles
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Peers is a surname and place name, and may refer to:
- Donald Peers
- Edgar Allison Peers, English academician
- Gavin Peers
- Kerry Peers
- Michael Peers
- Teddy Peers (1886–1935), Welsh international footballer
- William R. Peers, American general who investigated the My Lai Massacre (Vietnam war)
- Peers, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada
Usage examples of "peers".
We are separated by two generations, and I can reach out to my peers and down to the younger physicists more easily than you can reach up to them.
General did ask for some reassurance about how much I was sharing with my peers at the Institute.
Every one of you can think of peers who forgot to make sure they had it right before they went to the press.
Among clones, with little to distinguish between them, whoever managed to conceive during her first mature solstice had an advantage over her peers, rising in status as her generation matured, perhaps eventually taking a leading role in running the clan.
It took some time getting over the taunting and humiliation that had brought on, more from her own peers than from men.
Irishman no sooner saw these noble peers had undertaken the cause of his wife, than he submitted, and articles of separation were soon drawn up and signed between the parties.