Limey |
Londoner |
UK person |
Yank ally |
WWII ally |
Eur. land |
Englishman |
Bloke, say |
England-er |
Tyre buyer |
Dover soul? |
U.K. native |
London chap |
UK resident |
Yank's ally |
Eur. country |
Any Londoner |
Pound holder |
Tyre changer |
Chelsea chap |
London local |
Newsman Hume |
I say!" sayer |
Coventry chap |
Dover denizen |
G.B. resident |
Herring young |
Old chap, say |
Petrol pumper |
Telly watcher |
Young herring |
Small herring |
Londoner, e.g. |
Blimey!" sayer |
John or Lennon |
Man of Mayfair |
Jolly old chap |
Lad from Leeds |
Brolly carrier |
Manchester man |
Cantab, for one |
Fergie for one |
Native Londoner |
Bloke from Bath |
Blackpool bloke |
Gent from London |
One from England |
Tube rider, e.g. |
Avon lady, e.g.? |
Blighty blighter |
Hume of Fox News |
Birmingham bloke |
Blimey!" blurter |
Londoner, for one |
Nottingham native |
Spears, for short |
Londoner, briefly |
Mick Jagger, e.g. |
Piltdown man, say |
Bloke from Bristol |
Chap from Cheshire |
John Bull, for one |
Lorry driver, e.g. |
Person from London |
Yank's ally, often |
Liverpudlian, e.g. |
Man from Manchester |
Tony Blair, for one |
Londoner for short |
Ringo or Paul, e.g. |
Tube rider, perhaps |
Person from England |
Bloke from Blackpool |
Englishman, in slang |
Fox News anchor Hume |
One in a lift, maybe |
One wearing pyjamas? |
Subject of Elizabeth |
Englishman, slangily |
Londoner, informally |
Chap from London, say |
Mick Jagger, slangily |
Blighter from Blighty |
Gordon Brown, for one |
Liverpudlian, for one |
Richard Branson, e.g. |
Englishman, for short |
Londoner, colloquially |
Musical lead-in to pop |
One under Elizabeth II |
Programme watcher, say |
Cockney or Cantabrigian |
K-Fed's ex, in tabloids |
Prince Charles, for one |
Londoner or Liverpudlian |
On the Record" host Hume |
Elton John or Tony Blair |
Fox News journalist Hume |
Greenwich guy, for short |
London native, for short |
One queued up for petrol |
Elton John or John Lennon |
Londoner, e.g., for short |
One who watches the telly |
Subject of PM Theresa May |
England native, for short |
Falklands War participant |
London native, informally |
Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent |
Benedict Cumberbatch, e.g. |
London resident, for short |
One from London Town, e.g. |
Political commentator Hume |
Pounds spender, informally |
Rocker from '60s "Invasion |
Traveller in London's Tube |
Londoner, e.g., informally |
Lancastrian or Liverpudlian |
One from England, for short |
One who puts U in disfavor? |
Theatregoer, quite possibly |
Person under the Union Jack |
Native of England, for short |
One with a spare in his boot |
Person from Wales, for short |
Many a bangers-and-mash eater |
One who says "I say, old chap |
One who may say "I say" a lot |
Subject of Elizabeth, briefly |
Yank's friend across the pond |
Yank, before there were yanks |
One who works to gain pounds? |
Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g. |
One putting a tyre into a boot |
Elton John or John Lennon. e.g. |
One who carefully counts pounds |
Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g. |
Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly |
Londoner or Glaswegian, informally |
Prince Charles or Tony Blair, e.g. |
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g. |
Elton John or John Lennon, briefly |
Londoner or Liverpudlian, for short |
One who says "loo" instead of "john |
One whose car has a bonnet and tyres |
Rocker from '60s "invasion," slangily |
One who might keep a torch in his boot |
Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally |
One loyal to the Union Jack, informally |
Mick Jagger or Pete Townshend, for short |
To whom our ''millions'' are ''billions'' |
One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas |
One who's "knackered" when exhausted, informally |
Tom Daley, Tom Hardy, Tom Felton, or Tom Riddle, for examples |
One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally |