Crossword clues for Some are British 5 letters:STENSBritish weaponsSURATIndia's first British settlementNEHRUThe British jailed him nine times before he became a world leader in 1947BOOLEBritish mathematician with his own eponymous type of logicBLAIRBritish P.M.YUKONBritish Columbia neighborELGINEarl whose marbles are in the British MuseumNOONEBritish Invasion singer Peter (I didn't want to clue it this way, but... you know... dupes are frowned upon)SADDOPerson with a pathetic social life, in British slangMETRESomething studied in British poetryASTON___ Martin (British sports car)ALCANFairbanks-to-British-Columbia highwayELGARBritish composer Sir Edward ___ELGINThe British Museum's ___ MarblesCAINEBritish film icon MichaelSTENS1940s British blastersGORSESnarly rough on a British Open golf courseTRENTBritish Isles river infamous for its propensity to floodROGETNoted British 19th-century physician (or, one could say, medic, doctor, practitioner...)FALDOGolfer who won three Masters and three British OpensSKYTVEurope-wide network that's a longtime British Premier League broadcasterSLADEBritish rock group since 1966, cited by Nirvana as an influenceLOTUSYoga position, or British sports carMONTYBritish WWII field marshal, familiarlyDORISBritish novelist LessingCITGOBritish Petroleum competitorHEATHEarly '70s British prime ministerUNION___ Jack (British flag)EDDIEBritish comedian IzzardISLESBritish ___DELIABritish celebrity cook SmithKEENEBritish chessmaster RaymondKILOSBritish pounds?EPSOMBritish racetrack localeCOLINBritish actor FirthSHAGSDoes the British way?ETONSJackets worn by some British studentsLIDOSChichi British beach resortsDDDDDBritish India addressNORSEAncient marauders of the British IslesFOOTYSoccer, in British slangPENNIFormer Finnish currency that sounds like a current British currencyDUVAL2001 British Open champion DavidDDDDDBritish poet JohnTENCCBritish art-rock band with the 1975 #2 hit "I'm Not in Love"ROSESSymbols of the British Labour PartyEARLSSome British noblemenASTORFirst woman in the British ParliamentBREAMGrammy-winning British guitarist JulianTUDORBritish royal family