Term of address in colonial India

The clue "Term of address in colonial India" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on July 6 2022.

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S A H I B

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New York Times Clues July 06, 2022

Beanstalk climber in a fairy tale
Actress Sonia
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"Ailment" for the heart
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Yowl
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Creatures that can be both pets and pests
Fig. with two hyphens
Hallucinatory experience
Jaguar spot, for example
Worker with books, for short
Brand so named because it limits ultraviolet light
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Country band, for short?
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Small-arms runner of years past?
Poetic preposition
Land bridge between Africa and Asia
Welling up
Recovers from a bender, with "up"
Key that works to exit but not enter
Habitually
Touchdown figs.
Smidge
There's a bridge near the top of it
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Something stored in an upright position on a plane
Person with talent
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Super
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Best four-of-a-kind
"Seems likely …"
Knowledge
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New beginning
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Whichever
"Gosh dang it!"
Den
Typesetting unit
Unlikely Christmas present in Hawaii
Editorial slant?: Abbr.
Vessel that may be portaged
Next-best option
Certain evergreen
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Fuddy-duddy
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Term of address in colonial India
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Hoover rival
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What drivers do to cars at Car and Driver
"Buh-bye!"
Not sucked in by
Go off in two directions
Leader overthrown by a revolution
Takes steps
Big name in PCs
Fashion inits.
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Increase the speed of