Word "BRITS" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the people of Great Britain
Synonyms:
british, british people

Crossword Clues for BRITS

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Many fans of Premier League clubs New York Times Mini 20 Jul 2025
Londoners
UK nationals (5)
Young of sprats
Ones who might be "cheesed off" (annoyed) or "chuffed to bits" (happy) New York Times Mini 08 Apr 2025
Railway slang for BR Standard Class 7P 4-6-2 locomotives (5)
Bath mates
They may call the bathroom "the loo' USA Today 06 Mar 2025
Union Jack fliers
Right pieces outside of annual pop awards (5)
Londoners, e.g. The Telegraph Mini 06 Dec 2024
Annual pop-music awards (5)
People with bangers, perhaps
Going to pieces outright belittles people (5)
Londoners, e.g. Commuter 02 Oct 2024
UK music awards The Telegraph Plusword 12 Sep 2024
Okkert -, 2002 Commonwealth men's pole vault gold medallist Mirror Quiz 01 Sep 2024
People from the UK, informally (5)
UK natives
Adele and Kate Winslet, for two
Londoners and such
Brolly carriers LA Times Daily 10 Dec 2023
Londoners, e.g Eugene Sheffer 23 May 2023
Telly watchers LA Times Daily 06 Nov 2022
Fish (various), those originating in island group?
Brolly carriers LA Times Daily 17 Aug 2022
People from Brixton or Bristol USA Today 04 Jun 2022
Telly watchers The Washington Post 13 Sep 2021
Telly watchers LA Times Daily 13 Sep 2021
Telly watchers Eugene Sheffer 06 Nov 2020
Informally, we first breakfast over porridge
People riding the Tube Universal 24 Jun 2020
Lorry drivers Newsday 26 Apr 2020
Many 'EastEnders' watchers USA Today 08 Apr 2020
Loo users USA Today 02 May 2019
Telly viewers USA Today 15 Apr 2019
Inventors of linoleum and the A.T.M., for example The New Yorker 01 Apr 2019
Londoners, e.g Eugene Sheffer 31 Jan 2019
Loo users
Labourites, for instance Newsday 28 Oct 2018
Londoners, informally Newsday 29 May 2018
Dover souls The Washington Post 25 Mar 2018
Dover souls LA Times Daily 25 Mar 2018
The Beatles, e.g LA Times Daily 17 Dec 2017
The Beatles, e.g The Washington Post 17 Dec 2017
Yanks' allies Wall Street Journal 15 Aug 2017
The Beatles, e.g.
Telly watchers USA Today 07 Dec 2016
Yanks' wartime allies USA Today 28 Aug 2016
Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly New York Times 09 Mar 2016
Yanks' allies in W.W. I and II New York Times 24 Feb 2016
Yanks' wartime allies
Derby folks New York Times 25 Jul 2015
One side in the Boer Wars, informally New York Times 08 Jan 2015
Englishmen, informally
Elizabeth's subjects
Derby folks
One side in the Boer Wars, informally
Folkestone folks
Londoners, informally
See 75-Across
Dover souls
Dover souls
Allies of the Yanks, often
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill
Some Londoners
The English
Many royal wedding watchers
Bath blokes
Telly watchers
Ones from Westminster
Telly watchers
Leeds livers?
Yanks' WWII allies
Leeds livers?
Cockneys, e.g.
Paul McCartney and Elton John
The English
Some Londoners
Allies of the Yanks
Lorry drivers
Brolly toters
Disraeli and Gladstone
Spitfire fliers
John Bull and others
Elizabeth's subjects
Bangers-and-mash eaters
Englishmen
UK types
P.M.s or M.P.s
Englishmen, for short
Yanks' allies in W.W. II
Spitfire fliers
The English
Young herrings
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