British general in the American Revolution | 42 |
British general in the Seven Years War | 38 |
British governor of Massachusetts, 1775 | 39 |
British home of Cow Tower and Dragon Hall | 41 |
British in the Revolutionary War | 32 |
British India's administrative headquarters | 47 |
British indie band inspired by Bullwinkle? | 42 |
British Invasion rocker Whitcomb | 32 |
British leader in the Seven Years' War | 42 |
British length units of approximately 45 inches | 47 |
British lexicographer-author: 1894-1979 | 39 |
British logician famous for his diagrams | 40 |
British magazine founded in 1709 | 32 |
British manicurist's decoration | 35 |
British mathematician/philosopher | 33 |
British MD's American counterpart | 37 |
British medical journal, with "The" | 45 |
British medical journal, with The | 33 |
British miler elected to Parliament | 35 |
British monarch beginning in '52 | 36 |
British monarchy's symbol of authority | 42 |
British Museum's ___ marbles | 32 |
British Museum's _____ marbles | 34 |
British music mag that got glossier in the 2000s | 48 |
British nanny's four-wheeler | 32 |
British nark's U.S. counterpart | 35 |
British noble who's kind of an ass? | 39 |
British noble's jurisdiction | 32 |
British novelist ("Under the Volcano") | 48 |
British novelist-editor: 1850-1912 | 34 |
British officer with an eponymous belt | 38 |
British officials, to the colonists | 35 |
British Open champ between Jack and Tom | 39 |
British Open champ the year after Duval | 39 |
British P.M. between Churchill and Macmillan | 44 |
British P.M. during the American Revolution | 43 |
British P.M. during the creation of Israel | 42 |
British P.M. during the U.S. Civil War | 38 |
British P.M. who repealed the Corn Laws | 39 |
British pamphleteer of 1700's | 33 |
British Parliament outrage of 1765 | 34 |
British pastries with no leavening agent | 40 |
British Petroleum acquisition of 1998 | 37 |
British Petroleum merger partner | 32 |
British philosopher/mathematician | 33 |
British pianist who was made a Dame | 35 |
British PM and "The Grave" poet | 41 |
British PM during the Suez Canal crisis | 39 |
British poet as a young badge earner? | 37 |
British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, for one | 46 |
British poet laureate ___ Day-Lewis | 35 |
British poet laureate: 1813–43 | 37 |
British poet of Chaucer's time | 34 |
British poet wed to Sylvia Plath | 32 |
British poet-critic: 1849–1928 | 37 |
British pop group with a repetitive name | 40 |
British porcupine's permission? | 35 |
British pottery manufacturer known for bone china | 49 |
British Prime Minister 1957-1963 | 32 |
British prime minister before and after Gladstone | 49 |
British prime minister before Brown | 35 |
British Prime Minister between two Harolds | 42 |
British prime minister during the Suez Crisis | 45 |
British Prime Minister or Manitoba hamlet | 41 |
British prime minister's address | 36 |
British Prime Minister: 1945–51 | 38 |
British prog band that broke up three times | 43 |
British R&B artist Des'__ | 33 |
British R&B singer Des'___ | 34 |
British Revolutionary War commander | 35 |
British rock band since the '70s | 36 |
British rock group of the 70s and 80s, for short | 48 |
British rock group since the mid-70's | 41 |
British royal house for nearly two centuries | 44 |
British rule in India (with "The") | 44 |
British rule in India prior to 1947 | 35 |
British runner elected to Parliament | 36 |
British satellite entertainment option | 38 |
British school that's over 500 years old | 44 |
British school whose magazine is The Chronicle | 46 |
British schoolboys' stiff collars | 37 |
British science fiction author Colin ___ | 40 |
British seafood restaurant offering | 35 |
British singer meets Superman's alter ego? | 46 |
British singer with "Someone Like You" | 48 |
British slang for a female ticket-taker | 39 |
British soldier at El Alamein, e.g. | 35 |
British soldier in the American Revolution | 42 |
British soldiers during the American Revolution | 47 |
British statesman Aneurin and kin | 33 |
British Suez Canal Crisis prime minister | 40 |
British Suez Crisis prime minister | 34 |
British tea merchant, born May 10, 1850 | 39 |
British teenagers of the '60s | 33 |
British term for foes' vessels | 34 |
British travel feature, in the past? | 36 |
British upper-cruster, for short | 32 |
British vice admiral in the American Revolution | 47 |
British W. W. II general, to friends | 36 |
British war vessel sunk in W.W. II | 34 |