The look in Britain
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MODThe look, in Britain.
ZEDThe end, in Britain?
FLEETSTREETThe press, in Britain
LABORThe Ins in Britain.
DEMOBLeave the service, in Britain
SLOWLANESThey're on the left in Britain
SEAPOWERBritain in the 19th century, e.g.
RACThe A. A. A. in Great Britain.
ERAThe Thatcher years, e.g., in Britain
RASERHe brings the house down in Britain
SURREPOUNDGLANDRegion the Japanese tourist visited in Britain?
IRONAGEIt ended in Britain with the Roman Conquest
ANTICCaper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain?
eurocreepthe gradual introduction of the euro into use in Britain
eurocreepsEUROCREEP, the gradual introduction of the euro into use in 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
quindecillionten to the power of 48, or in Britain ten to the power of 90
ERINLand with "her back towards Britain, her face to the West," in a William Drennan poem
chunnelrailroad tunnel under the English Channel between Great Britain and France, approved for construction in 1986
admiraltiesthe officials or the department of state having charge of naval affairs, as in Great Britain
quindecillionsQUINDECILLION, ten to the power of 48, or in Britain ten to the power of 90
chunnelsrailroad tunnel under the English Channel between Great Britain and France, approved for construction in 1986
conservativeOf or relating to the Conservative Party of Great Britain or a similar party in another country
gildhall(in Britain) the hall built or used by a guild or corporation for its assemblies; town hall
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
skimmingtonsSKIMMINGTON, in rural Britain, the old custom of forming a burlesque procession to ridicule an unfaithful husband or nagging wife
heptarchyThe seven kingdoms of the Angles and the Saxons believed to have been established in Britain in the 7thû8th century
exons(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority
regenciesThe particular period of a regency, esp. (in Britain) from 1811 to 1820 and (in France) from 1715 to 1723
exon(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority
heptarchiesThe seven kingdoms of the Angles and the Saxons believed to have been established in Britain in the 7thû8th century
tonsunit of weight, equal to 2000 pounds (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (long ton) in Great Britain
tonunit of weight, equal to 2000 pounds (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (long ton) in Great Britain
jutemember of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent
nonjuringnot swearing allegiance; applied to the party in Great Britain that would not swear allegiance to William and Mary, or their successors
billionnumber represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 9 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 12 zeros
jutesmember of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent