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BRIT
BRIT
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: Brit
Word origin: late 19th century: abbreviation.
Phonetic:
brɪt
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a British person.
British.
All clues having "BRIT" for an answer:
You can find a list of possible crossword clues for BRIT below.
Blimey! blurter
I say! sayer
Avon lady
Banger eater
Beatle
Blackpool bloke
Blighter from Blighty
Blighty blighter
Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent
Bloke
Cantab
Ches beginning to get pants
Chelsea chap
Correspondent Hume
Cricketer
Daphne of Frasier
Devon dude
Dover denizen
Elton John or John Lennon
Elton John or John Lennon. e.g.
Elton John or Paul McCartney
Elton John
Englishman
Englishman (slang)
Englshman
Eur. land
Falklands War participant
Fergie
Flat man?
Foxs Hume
G.B. resident
Guy from Gloucestershire
Herring young
John Bull
John or Lennon
Jolly old chap
Journalist Hume
K-Feds ex
Lad from Liverpool
Lennox Lewis is one
Lift rider
Limey
Liverpudlian e.g.
Liverpudlian or Londoner
Liverpudlian
London lad
London native
Londoner
Londoner or Liverpudlian
Man from Manchester
Man of Mayfair
Manchester man
Mick Jagger or David Bowie
Minute marine organisms
Native of England
Newscaster Hume
Newsman Hume
Old chap
One queued up for petrol
One wearing pyjamas?
One who calls quotation marks inverted commas
One who carefully counts pounds
One who may say I say a lot
One who might keep a torch in his boot
One who puts U in disfavor?
One who says I say
One who watches the telly
One who works to gain pounds?
One with a spare in his boot
Part of OBE
Paul
Person from Wales
Person under the Union Jack
Person who calls a diaper a nappy
Piltdown man
Pound holder
Prince Charles or Tony Blair
Prince Charles
Ramsgate resident
Richard Branson
Ringo or Paul
Rugby resident
Sayer of I say!
Shropshire citizen
Spender of pounds
Sten wielder
Subject of Elizabeth
Telly watcher
Tommy Atkins
Tony Blair
Tube rider
Tyre changer
U.K. denizen
U.K. native
UK guy
Union Jack flier
Yank ally
Yank in the past tense?
Yanks ally
Yank
Young herring
Young of the herring.
Small herring
Ency.
Eur. country
Englishman, for short
Londoner, e.g.
Englishman, in slang
Fergie, for one
Tommy Atkins, e.g.
Elton John, e.g.
Old chap, say
One who says I say, old chap
Londoner, e.g., informally
Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g.
Londoner, e.g., for short
London native, informally
Programme watcher, say
One who says loo instead of john
Dover soul
One loyal to the Union Jack, informally
Piltdown man, say
One from London Town, e.g.
Musical lead-in to pop
Londoner or Glaswegian, informally
Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally
Blimey! sayer
One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally
One whose car has a bonnet and tyres
One who's knackered when exhausted, informally
Lancastrian or Liverpudlian
Adele or Ed Sheeran
Petrol pumper
Traveller in Londons Tube
Tube rider, perhaps
Pram pusher
U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __
Many a theatre attendee
Coin about right for one from these shores
Any Spice Girl, e.g.
Boris Johnson or James Bond
One from England
Theatregoer, quite possibly
Tyre buyer
One from England, for short
Londoner, for short
James Bond, for one.
Bath occupant, say
Old chap speaker
Old chap speaker
One for whom underwear is pants
One with a tyre in his boot, perhaps
Edna returns and in review gets torn to pieces
One of many voting in referendum for 18, lacking guts
Englishman, informally
UK national
UK native, for short
Small fish took the bait around river
One from Newcastle or Nottingham
Leeds lady
Liverpudlian, for one
Tube rider, e.g.
Lady from Leeds or Liverpool
One who may keep a spare tyre in a boot
One who loves bangers, maybe
The Vanishing Half author Bennett
The Vanishing Half author Bennett
Who might call French fries "chips"
Prefix with pop or com
Harry Styles or Andy Murray, e.g.
European tribe almost destroyed
Londoner or Liverpudlian, informally
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Woman's name that becomes another woman's name if you reverse the third and fourth letters
Like a perilous situation
Record-keeping device made of strings and knots
Very secure, in a way
Squint to see
Is on the brink, say
Colloquial collective
Earth : sun :: ___ : sol
Like flans and frittatas
Fortnite developer
Could be certain?
What may be raised at a meeting
They're not as sweet as porters
Dance move that slid into English as "sashay"
Somewhat audible disparagement
Drew on a TV
Keeps greasing that squeaky wheel?
It's a straight shot
One of the pillars of improv
3-D diagnostic test
Jewish bakery specialty
Careen wildly
Somewhat audible disparagements
Brendon of Panic! at the Disco
Rigid sort of interpreter
Subject of the books "Jonathan Loved David" and "Take Back the Word"
Getting in one guess, as Wordle
Muscle named for its shape, for short
*, to a typist
Michigan's ___ Marquette River (waterway named for a missionary)
Neutralize bad karma, say
Newspaper in Boston or Miami
Eerie phenomenon when a robot seems too lifelike
Oil smugglers?
Challenges for management
Some stain preventers
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