Word "BLIGHTY" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a slang term for Great Britain used by British troops serving abroad

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Fungusy home? (7)
An informal term for Britain originally used by soldiers The Times Specialist Sunday 26 Jan 2025
Disease unknown in England
What did WWI British soldiers call home? (7)
England, slang (7)
From Urdu for "foreign, European" a word, first used by British troops in India, for England, later extending into the First Word War to mean a wound necessitating one's return home (7)
Whitish blocks alongside Tommy's home The Telegraph Toughie 03 Jan 2024
Whitish blocks alongside Tommy's home (7)
England's affliction unknown The Times Cryptic 19 Dec 2022
Wound captain The Bounty discharged The Telegraph Toughie 26 May 2022
(World War I) England The Telegraph Quick 03 May 2021
Easy raids by Britain during the war The Telegraph Cryptic 16 Aug 2020
Crop disease variable in our land? The Sun Two Speed 14 May 2020
Britain The Sun Two Speed 14 May 2020
England insignificant in past
By touring with less luggage, see Britain informally
Ugly urban district close to Burnley, England
Disease unknown in country The Sun Two Speed 30 Oct 2019
Britain (informal) The Sun Two Speed 30 Oct 2019
This country disease-ridden? The Sun Two Speed 03 Jul 2019
Clue, goes in through Great Britain
British land army member's missing? The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Jun 2018
Brilliance breaking through for Britain at war?
By carrying torch, maybe, you can see home from afar The Telegraph Cryptic 10 Jun 2016
Get home in the Blitz via carrying torch The Telegraph Toughie 02 Feb 2016
Times crossword solution found in this English soldier's home?
Disease found by youth leader in Tommy's home
Britain (slang) The Guardian Quick 11 Jul 2015
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