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Other crossword clues for answer "BEEB"

BEEB
Nickname for the BBC
{/EastEnders/} airer, informally, with "the"
British network, casually, with "the"
Ripper Street channel, with "The"
The Weakest Link channel, with "the"
Top of the Pops channel, with "The"
See 64-Down
Luther channel, quaintly
Only Connect channel, with "the"
Where 21-Across was first shown, with "the"
Telly giant, with "The"
Network you need a licence to view, informally
The ___ ("Fawlty Towers" network, informally)
The ___ (English network, informally)
BBC nickname, with "the"
English channel nickname, with "the"
English TV channel, with "the"
English channel, with "the"
Overseas broadcaster, with "the"
University Challenge airer, informally, with "the"
Overseas network, familiarly, with "the"
UK network, with "the"
Overseas network, with "the"
Fawlty Towers producer, with "the"
Telly network, with "the"
Peaky Blinders network, with "the"
The __ (British network, informally)
Telly watchers' network, with "the"
Telly network
The __ (UK network, informally)
Nickname for an English channel, with "the"
English channel, informally, with "the"
Neighbours airer, with "the"
Programme airer, with "the"
English broadcaster, with "the"
English channel, familiarly, with "the"
English channel's nickname, with "the"
Sherlock channel, affectionately, with "the"
U.K. news source, with "the"
British network, with "the"
89-Down nickname, with "the"
Channel that airs "Sherlock," with "the"
Recipient of a royal charter, with "the"
Something to watch on the telly, with "the"
Alternative to Sky UK, with "the"
Network on the telly, with "the"
EastEnders broadcaster, with "the"
U.K. network moniker, with "the"
Telly option, with "the"
Ab Fab airer, with "the"
University Challenge network, quaintly, with "the"
U.K. telly network, with "the"
Network for telly watchers, informally
English channel, informally
EastEnders airer, for short
ITV alternative's nickname, with "the"
See 32 Down
British TV network, familiarly
British TV network, familiarly (with "the")
Whence "The Office," with "The"
English network, informally, with "the"