Crossword-Solution: BRITS 5 letters, 63 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Londoners, e.g. 1 answer
Disraeli and Gladstone 1 answer
Dover souls 1 answer
Englanders 1 answer
Englishmen 1 answer
Englishmen, for short 1 answer
Englishmen, informally 1 answer
Folkestone folks 1 answer
Inventors of linoleum and the A.T.M., for example 1 answer
John Bull and others 1 answer
Labourites, for instance 1 answer
Leeds livers? 1 answer
Derby folks 1 answer
Londoners, informally 1 answer
Loo users 1 answer
Lorry drivers 1 answer
Many "EastEnders" watchers 1 answer
Many royal wedding watchers 1 answer
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill 1 answer
One side in the Boer Wars, informally 1 answer
Ones born and bred across the pond 1 answer
Ones from Westminster 1 answer
P.M.s or M.P.s 1 answer
People from Brixton or Bristol 1 answer
Yanks' wartime allies 1 answer
Yanks' WWII allies 1 answer
UK types 1 answer
They may call the bathroom "the loo" 1 answer
Telly watchers 1 answer
Yanks' allies 1 answer
Yanks' allies in W.W. I and II 1 answer
Yanks' allies in W.W. II 1 answer
Cockneys, e.g. 1 answer
Some Londoners 1 answer
Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly 1 answer
Allies of the Yanks 1 answer
Allies of the Yanks, often 1 answer
BRITISH people (colloq.) 1 answer
People riding the Tube 1 answer
Bangers-and-mash eaters 1 answer
Bath blokes 1 answer
Brolly carriers 1 answer
Brolly toters 1 answer
Paul McCartney and Elton John 2 answers
BRITISH government (colloq.) 2 answers
BRITISH (abbr. colloq.) 2 answers
BRITISH (colloq.) 2 answers
Spitfire fliers 2 answers
Elizabeth's subjects 2 answers
Young herrings 3 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with BRITS (5)

God, I wonder what’s happened to old Solly Maritz, with his bottle face? Yon was a fine battle at the drift when I was sitting up to my neck in the Orange praying that Brits’ lads would take my head for a stone.” Peter was as thorough a mountebank, when he got started, as Blenkiron himself.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1996
His force was now arranged in three divisions, the first under Hoskins, the second under Van Deventer, and the third under Brits; the first consisted of British and Indian troops, the two others of South African.
A Short History of the Great War A. F. Pollard 2004
The BE2 tuning up in shed before flight over German positions] [Illustration: At the Provost Marshal's office at Windhuk--all in Law and order] [Illustration: The Union Jack just hoisted at the Governor's office, Windhuk] [Illustration: The Great Military Barracks at Windhuk] SECTION IV THE LAST PHASE On the 19th of June Brigadier-General Brits, of the Northern Army, occupied Omaruru, on the Karibib-Grootfontein line.
With Botha in the Field Eric Moore Ritchie 2005
Brigadier-General Brits now branched away to Otjitasu, making for Outjo, Okanknejo, and across the Etoscha Pan to Namutoni.
With Botha in the Field Eric Moore Ritchie 2005
For Brits, after a two hundred mile detour through the wildest country had swept right north to Namutoni on the Great Etoscha Pan, had released more prisoners and was swerving further out.
With Botha in the Field Eric Moore Ritchie 2005

Quotes with BRITS (3)

Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’ what Brits come around.
Kevin Hearne Hounded
Just remember, what the French say. No, probably not the French, they've got a president or something. The Brits, maybe, or the Swedes. You know what I mean?""No, Matthew. What do they say?""The king is dead, that's what they say. The king is dead. Long live the king.
Neil Gaiman The Wake
She'd always talk about how great Gandhi was. I'd tell her the only reason Gandhi survived after his first protest was that he was dealing with the Brits. If Stalin had been running India, he'd of been dead in a second, his name forgotten.
William R. Forstchen One Second After
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 55 times in crossword archives (1993–2025).