Quite to the British
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TERRIBLYQuite, to the British
ACROSSQuite unlike the answer to this clue
animalculea minute or microscopic animal, quite invisible to the naked eye.
animalculea minute animal, nearly or quite invisible to the naked eye.
massestroke made by hitting the cue ball with the cue held almost or quite perpendicular to the table
CODSWALLOPBosh, to the British
CESSTax, to the British
VERYJolly, to the British
INCOMERImmigrant, to the British
GASCOIGNEBritish Ambassador to the Kremlin.
LINOFloor covering, to the British.
TYRANTSBritish officials, to the colonists
LYONSFrench city, to the British
RECCEReconnaissance, to the British military
TOTDram of liquor, to the British
JEBBBritish delegate to the U. N.
MAKINSThe coming British ambassador to Washington.
COMMONSENSEPaine-in-the-neck to British
CARPARKIt means a lot to the British?
WITCHELMShade tree native to the British Isles
KATELatest addition to the British Royal Family
PENCEHow change may come to the British
HALIFAXFormer British Ambassador to the U. S.
ERIEWhere the British lost to Perry: 1813
ELEVATORTo the British, this is a lift
XCLXDZConveying thanks to the British monarch (6)
ANNEShe's ninth in line to the British throne
OLIVERSir ... Franks, British Ambassador to the United States.
HISTORYISTORY"The majority of British ... ... policy coming to fruition"
EUGENIEPrincess in line to the British throne after Beatrice
PIETAHoly statue made of pastry, thanks to the British (5)
LADYNANCYASTORFirst woman to sit in the British House of Commons
ENGLISHTEEWhat the British Open winner brought to the potluck dinner?
raj(in India) rule, esp. the British rule prior to 1947
ADENPort that was Queen Victoria's first addition to the British Empire
OFCONSANGUINITY"[The British] have been deaf to the Voice of Justice and ...." (racism!)
batman(in the British army) soldier assigned to an officer as a servant
chevaliersThe title of James and Charles Stuart, pretenders to the British throne
batmen(in the British army) soldier assigned to an officer as a servant
prorogueto discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body)