Crossword Clue: German title
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "German title"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "German title"
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- An earl outranks him
- Aristocratic title
- Bigwig in big oil
- "Borat" creator Sacha ___ Cohen
- Borat portrayer Sacha ___ Cohen
- Cattle ___
- Certain aristocrat
- It can be saved or cured
- British noble
- British nobleman
- British peer
- Feudal bigwig
- British title
- House of Lords member
- Financial V.I.P.
- Business bigwig
- Business leader
- Business magnate
- Georg von Trapp's title, in film
- Business tycoon
- German title
- Court figure
- European nobleman
- European title
- Important industrialist
- Foe of Snoopy
- Captain of industry
- Double sirloin of beef
- Joint of beef
- Joint of lamb
- Cut of beef
- Industrial big shot
- Industrial czar
- Industry big shot
- Industry bigwig
- Industry honcho
- Industry magnate
- "Hide the ___," Creasey novel
- Influential industrialist
- Man of power
- Man with an estate
- Robber ___
- Mr. von Trapp was one
- Munchausen, e.g.
- Münchausen’s rank.
- Munchausen's title
- Münchhausen, e.g.
- Münchhausen
- Munchhausen's title
- Ochs, in "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Ochs of "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Ochs of opera
- Viscount's inferior
- Rothschild title
- Von Münchhausen, e.g.
- Von Richthofen, e.g.
- Von Richthofen's title
- Von Steuben's title
- The Red ___ (W.W. I ace)
- The Red ___
- Oil __
- Oil industry honcho
- Oil industry magnate
- Meat cut
- Oil tycoon
- Media tycoon, press ...
- Lady's mate
- Part of Ali G's real name
- Rank below viscount
- Member of the House of Lords
- Member of the nobility
- Member of the peerage.
- Member of the peerage
- Large joint of beef
- One addressed as "lord"
- Red __ (Snoopy's pilot foe)
- Red ___
- Red ___ (brand of frozen pizza)
- Red ___ (Snoopy's foe)
- Red ___ (Snoopy's imagined WWI enemy)
- Red ____ (fighter pilot)
- Powerful businessman
- Powerful financier
- Powerful industrialist
- Red or robber
- Peer
- Peerage member
- Peer's title
- Low-grade peer
- Low noble
- Low nobleman
- Low-ranking British peer
- Low-ranking noble
- Low-ranking nobleman
- Low-ranking peer
- Lowest noble
- Lowest peer
- Lowest rank of British nobility
- Minor nobleman
- Person at court
- Lesser noble
- Noble Englishman
- Noble rank
- Noble title
- Nobleman
- Nobleman's cut of beef?
- Magnate
- Richthofen was one
- Word after robber, cattle or Red
- Word after robber or Red
- Sacha ___ Cohen (comedian who played Borat)
- TV tycoon, media ...
- Word with "robber" or "Red"
- Two loins of beef
- Tycoon
- W.W. I ace ___ von Richthofen
- WWI's Red __
- Unseen "Red" character in "Peanuts"
- Title for Bacon and Tennyson
- Title for Munchhausen
- Title for von Trapp
- Title of nobility
- Titled man
- Snoopy, the Red ___
- Snoopy's red opponent
Recent Usage of German title in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used German title in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Penny Dell - Nov. 3, 2020
- New York Times - June 20, 2020
- WSJ Daily - Feb. 28, 2020
- LA Times - Jan. 18, 2020
- Penny Dell - Dec. 23, 2019
- Penny Dell - May 27, 2019
- LA Times - May 12, 2019
- LA Times - April 26, 2019
- LA Times - Dec. 30, 2018
- Penny Dell - Sept. 26, 2018
- LA Times - April 27, 2018
- Boatload - Sept. 23, 2016
- Boatload - June 11, 2016
- Canadiana Crossword - Nov. 30, 2015
- New York Times - Nov. 16, 2014
- Washington Post Puzzler - Oct. 7, 2012
- Washington Post - June 23, 2011
- Washington Post - June 22, 2011
- Washington Post - June 21, 2011
- Washington Post - June 20, 2011