| Term for lower-class behaviour popularised by Nancy Mitford (3-1) |
The Guardian Weekend |
25 Oct 2025 |
| Not characteristic of the upper social classes (3-1) |
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| Union turns one away - it's common in the UK |
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| Another noun not used by the upper class (3-1) |
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| No Greek character is not upper-class (3-1) |
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| Ma'a ...., 2003-15 New Zealand second five-eighth (4) |
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| Fred compared to Freud? That's not acceptable |
The Times Mephisto |
15 Dec 2024 |
| 2003-15 All Blacks centre, Ma'a ... (4) |
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| Socially unacceptable |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
17 Oct 2024 |
| Not characteristic of the upper class (3-1) |
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| Considered vulgar in speech |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
15 Sep 2024 |
| See 13 Down |
Mirror Quiz |
29 Aug 2024 |
| Common noun in new form (3-1) |
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| Lower-class, to a Brit |
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| Lower-class, in Nancy Mitford's lingo |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
17 Jun 2024 |
| Naff way Americans treat colour (3-1) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Jun 2024 |
| Not the language of the English upper classes! |
The Guardian Quick |
18 Mar 2024 |
| Not the language of the English upper classes! (3-1) |
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| How Americans handle colour is common in Britain |
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| Lower-class irregular noun (3-1) |
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| Dual World Cup-winning All Blacks midfielder (4) |
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| Centre who played 103 games for the All Blacks, including the 2011 and 2015 World Cup finals (4) |
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| Nancy Mitford's class dismissal? |
The Guardian Weekend |
26 Aug 2023 |
| One of Nancy Mitford's class indicators? |
The Guardian Weekend |
27 Aug 2022 |
| Term for lower class speech popularised by Nancy Mitford |
The Guardian Weekend |
15 Jan 2022 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
Premier Sunday |
18 Jul 2021 |
| Not upper-class |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
10 May 2020 |
| Low-class, in London |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2019 |
| Heartless workers' group set up -- not liked by the toffs |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 Jun 2019 |
| Less than posh |
The Guardian Speedy |
17 Mar 2019 |
| Low-class, in London |
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| Socially unacceptable foreign noun |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Aug 2018 |
| Like Cockneys, in British lingo |
New York Times |
18 Apr 2018 |
| Like Cockneys, in British lingo |
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| Socially unacceptable |
The Times Concise |
22 Sep 2017 |
| Lower-class |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Jun 2017 |
| Lower class |
The Guardian Speedy |
27 May 2017 |
| Improper noun, not socially acceptable |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Jan 2017 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2016 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
Universal |
22 Mar 2016 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
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| Return of workers' organisation one dismissed as unacceptable to toffs |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Sep 2015 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
New York Times |
08 Aug 2015 |
| Lower-class, in London |
USA Today |
22 May 2015 |
| Lower class group of workers losing heart in revolution |
The Times Cryptic |
21 May 2015 |
| Lower-class, to Brits |
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| Lower-class, in London |
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| Low-class, in Leeds |
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| Lower-class, in Leeds |
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| Unfit for highborn Brits |
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| Lower-class, to Brits |
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| Brit's low-class |
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| Unsuitable for bluebloods, in England |
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| Bourgeois, to a Brit |
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| Unsuitable for bluebloods, in England |
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| Lower-class, to Brits |
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| Unlike aristos |
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| Like average folks, in Britain |
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| Inappropriate for high-class Brits |
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| Inappropriate for high-class Brits |
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| Unfit for highborn Brits |
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| Unsuitable for bluebloods, in England |
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| Inappropriate for aristos |
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| Unaristocratic, to a Brit |
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| Like the hoi polloi |
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| Unelite, in London |
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| Unaristocratic |
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| Bourgeois, to the Brits |
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| Lower class, British style |
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| Déclassé |
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| Low-class, in London |
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| Inappropriate for high-class Brits |
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| Low-class, in London |
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| U and ___, N. Mitford topic |
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| Lower-class |
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| Bourgeois |
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| Uncouth, in England |
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| Not ritzy |
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| Inapt in English upper society |
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| Nancy Mitford's term for hoi polloi. |
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| Low-class, in Leeds |
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| Lowbrow, slangy style. |
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| Nancy Mitford's term for the unsmart set. |
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