One suggestion for this chess piece: deputy sovereign
queen
The Whomping Willow does its whomping on the grounds of this castle
Hogwarts
At the gov.uk site in the Past Prime Ministers section, there is only one listed as "Baroness"--this person
Margaret Thatcher
Cinephile
movies
On keyboards you'll find a comma by itself & as part of this other punctuation mark
a semicolon
We could call this "parental" computer component a primary circuit board
a motherboard
The party tree that grew in this Middle-Earth land was the location of Bilbo's farewell speech
the Shire
Before his PM-ship Robert Peel organized the London police force & his nickname gave the cops this moniker
Bobbies
Ornithophile
birds
India has its own style of placing commas in big numbers like the number we call this (10,000,000) and Indians call crore
10 million
You can use this 6-letter term rather than Latina or Latino
Latinx
"It was a right motley company that gathered about the noble greenwood tree in Sherwood's depths" in an 1883 tale of this hero
Robin Hood
A few months after quitting as prime minister in 2016, this Conservative gave up his seat in the House of Commons
Theophile
God
The comma as we know it came to be around 1500, not by an author, but rather by one of these putting out Greek classics
a printing press
How about "synthetic" or "artificial" instead of this hyphenated adjective
man-made
After this title character accepts Rochester's proposal, lightning splits a chestnut tree at Thornfield Hall
Jane Eyre
With the 1938 Munich Agreement, this PM granted most of Hitler's demands & left Czechoslovakia to its fate
(Neville) Chamberlain
Heliophile
the Sun
The comma named for this school often precedes the words "and" & "or"
the Oxford comma
To describe those who came before us, these "bears" are less patriarchal than these "fathers"
forebears
Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree" gives these fruits & more to a thoughtless boy
apples
A giant of 19th century politics as well as a novelist, he was the first man of Jewish ancestry to be prime minister
(Benjamin) Disraeli
Oenophile: Drink up!
wine
When you have two independent clauses that are separated by a comma, it's called a comma this, and it's to be avoided. Instead, try adding a conjunction
a comma splice