| BABU | Respectful form of address or title of a man in India (4) |
| SIR | A polite or respectful form of address or mode of reference to a man |
| THANE | In Scotland, the title of a man who held lands from the king (5) |
| MR | Respectful title of a man |
| TOBY | _jug, beer mug in the form of a man in a hat (4) |
| MINE | Your Face Or - title of a former Comedy Central show hosted by Jimmy Carr and Katherine Ryan (4) |
| MAAM | Respectful form of address (2'2) |
| MAES | Nicolaes, 17th Century painter whose works include Portrait of a Man in a Black Wig (4) |
| EYCK | "Portrait of a Man in a Turban" painter Jan van ___ |
| FAIR | Just a holy man in India - no king |
| SAHIB | What is a polite title or form of address for a man in India? (5) |
| BABA | Syrup-soaked cake made by old man in India |
| MADAM | A polite or respectful form of address to a woman |
| LORDSHIP | A respectful form of address to e.g. a bishop or judge (8) |
| GOODY | A dainty, delicacy, sweetmeat or other "bon" treat; a child's exclamation of delight; a heroine or hero, saving one from a plight; an estimable or humble married woman of yore's address; or, a sanctim |
| PEERAGE | The dignity, rank or title of a noble; lords and ladies collectively; or, a book of the genealogy and history of said aristocracy (7) |
| MEMSAHIB | Respectful form of address for married European woman in colonial India |
| BWANA | In Africa, a respectful form of address corresponding to 'sir' (5) |
| NEMESIS | Greek goddess of retribution; or, title of a 1971 novel by Agatha Christie (7) |
| SISTER | Antonym of brother; or, title of a nun (6) |