A dessert in Britain
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SWEETA dessert, in Britain.
AFTERSDessert, in Britain.
BERTHA job, in Britain.
SPATEA freshet, in Britain.
TAKETEAHave a break, in Britain
MINISTERA cabinet member, in Britain.
SPOTA small quantity, in Britain.
NOBHigh muck-a-muck, in Britain
ZEDEnd of a series, in Britain
METRICISESDoes a math job, in Britain
TWANKMake a ringing sound, in Britain
REMODELLINGFixing up a house in Britain
SUBEDITChange, as a manuscript, in Britain
WATERHEATERItem called a geyser in Britain
APHIDInsect called a greenfly in Britain
RACThe A. A. A. in Great Britain.
TAKETEAHave a 4 p.m. break, in Britain
TAKETEABreak for a meal and a beverage, in Britain
damesin Britain, an official title of honor for a woman
damein Britain, an official title of honor for a woman
yeomanries(in Britain) A volunteer cavalry force raised from such a group (1794รป1908)
chavettea female chav (an uncultured youth eg Vicky Pollard in Little Britain)
placemena political appointee to a public office especially in 18th century Britain
perkins(in Britain and New Zealand) a moist spicy ginger cake usually containing oatmeal
chavettesCHAVETTE, a female chav (an uncultured youth eg Vicky Pollard in Little Britain)
neogothica style of architecture popular in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries
commonsThe common people regarded as a part of a political system, esp. in Britain
neogothicsNEOGOTHIC, a style of architecture popular in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries
ERINLand with "her back towards Britain, her face to the West," in a William Drennan poem
hallmarkA mark stamped on articles of gold, silver, or platinum in Britain, certifying their standard of purity
conservativeOf or relating to the Conservative Party of Great Britain or a similar party in another country
farthingformer bronze coin of Great Britain, equal to one-fourth of a British penny: withdrawn in 1961
gildhall(in Britain) the hall built or used by a guild or corporation for its assemblies; town hall
hallmarksA mark stamped on articles of gold, silver, or platinum in Britain, certifying their standard of purity
skillcentreformerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills
conservativesA supporter or member of the Conservative Party of Great Britain or a similar party in another country
skimmingtonin rural Britain, the old custom of forming a burlesque procession to ridicule an unfaithful husband or nagging wife
unionistsA person in Northern Ireland, esp. a member of a political party, supporting or advocating union with Great Britain
skillcentresSKILLCENTRE, formerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills
skimmingtonsSKIMMINGTON, in rural Britain, the old custom of forming a burlesque procession to ridicule an unfaithful husband or nagging wife