Answer: BRIT
BRIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining BRIT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Eur. country
- Newsman Hume
- Small herring
- Eur. land
- Londoner, e.g.
- Londoner, informally
- Young herring
- WWII ally
- Pram pusher
- Londoner, for short
- Englishman, for short
- Englishman
- Telly watcher
- Liverpudlian, e.g.
- Tony Blair, for one
- "Blimey!" blurter
- Yank's ally
- Prince Charles, for one
- Petrol pumper
- Manchester man
- Londoner or Liverpudlian
- Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent
- "I say" sayer
- UK resident
- Richard Branson, e.g.
- Old chap, say
- Londoner, e.g., informally
- Londoner
- London chap
- Englishman, slangily
- Blackpool bloke
- Birmingham bloke
- U.K. native
- Tyre buyer
- Person under the Union Jack
- Man from Manchester
- Liverpudlian, for one
- Limey
- Hardy or Holland
- Elton John or John Lennon, briefly
- Brolly carrier
- Yank ally
- Piltdown man, say
- Person from England
- One who works to gain pounds?
- Nottingham native
- Mick Jagger, e.g.
- Many a theatre attendee
- Londoner, for one
- Londoner, briefly
- London native, informally
- London local
- Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly
- Lad from Leeds
- Jolly old chap
- Hume of Fox News
- Herring young
- Gordon Brown, for one
- Falklands War participant
- England native, for short
- Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
- Dover soul
- Chelsea chap
- Bloke from Bath
- Blighty blighter
- Blighter from Blighty
- Avon lady, e.g.?
- "The Vanishing Half" author Bennett
- Yank's friend across the pond
- Yank's ally, often
- Yank, before there were yanks
- UK person
- UK native, for short
- U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __
- Tyre changer
- Tube rider, perhaps
- Tube rider, e.g.
- Traveller in London's Tube
- Tom Daley, Tom Hardy, Tom Felton, or Tom Riddle, for examples
- To whom our ''millions'' are ''billions''
- Theatregoer, quite possibly
- Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally
- Subject of PM Theresa May
- Subject of Elizabeth, briefly
- Subject of Elizabeth
- Spears, for short
- Rocker from '60s "Invasion"
- Rocker from '60s "invasion," slangily
- Ringo or Paul, e.g.
- Resident of Bristol or Bath
- Redcoat, e.g., familiarly
- Programme watcher, say
- Prince Charles or Tony Blair, e.g.
- Pounds spender, informally
- Pound holder
- Political commentator Hume
- Person who might order crisps
- Person from Wales, for short
- Person from Wales or Westminster
- Person from the U.K.
- Person from London or Liverpool
- Person from London
- Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g.
- One with a tyre in his boot, perhaps
- One with a spare in his boot
- One with a driving licence
- One whose car has a bonnet and tyres
- One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally
- One who's "knackered" when exhausted, informally
- One who watches the telly
- One who says "loo" instead of "john"
- One who says "I say, old chap"
- One who puts U in disfavor?
- One who might say "knackered"
- One who might keep a torch in his boot
- One who may say "I say" a lot
- One who may keep a spare tyre in a boot
- One who carefully counts pounds
- One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas"
- One wearing pyjamas?
- One under Elizabeth II
- One queued up for petrol
- One putting a tyre into a boot
- One may call underwear "pants"
- One loyal to the Union Jack, informally
- One leaving the EU
- One in a lift, maybe
- One from Newcastle or Nottingham
- One from London Town, e.g.
- One from England, for short
- One from England
- One for whom underwear is pants
- One enlisting in the Royal Marines
- Native of England, for short
- Native Londoner
- Musical lead-in to pop
- Mick Jagger, slangily
- Mick Jagger or Pete Townshend, for short
- Many an eel pie eater
- Many a University of London student
- Many a Tate Modern patron
- Many a bangers-and-mash eater
- Manchester man, e.g.
- Man of Mayfair
- Lorry driver, e.g.
- Londoner, for example
- Londoner, e.g., for short
- Londoner, colloquially
- Londoner or Liverpudlian, for short
- Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g.
- Londoner or Glaswegian, informally
- Londoner for short
- London resident, for short
- London native, for short
- Liverpudlian or Londoner, for example
- Lancastrian or Liverpudlian
- Lady from Leeds or Liverpool
- Keir Starmer, e.g.
- K-Fed's ex, in tabloids
- John or Lennon
- John Bull, for one
- ITV viewer, typically
- Greenwich guy, for short
- Gent from London
- G.B. resident
- Fox News journalist Hume
- Fox News anchor Hume
- Fergie for one
- Englishman, in slang
- England-er
- Elton John or Tony Blair
- Elton John or John Lennon. e.g.
- Elton John or John Lennon
- Dover soul?
- Dover denizen
- Coventry chap
- Cockney or Cantabrigian
- Chap from London, say
- Chap from Cheshire
- Cantab, for one
- Bloke, say
- Bloke from Bristol
- Bloke from Blackpool
- Benedict Cumberbatch, e.g.
- BBC viewer
- Bath occupant, say
- Bath bloke
- Any member of the Spice Girls, e.g.
- Any Londoner
- Adele or Ed Sheeran
- (Informal) UK resident
- "The Mothers" author Bennett
- "On the Record" host Hume
- "Old chap" speaker
- "I say!" sayer
- "Blimey!" sayer
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