- BRITS
- Spitfire fliers
- Some Londoners
- Ones born and bred across the pond
- See 75-Across
- Elizabeth's subjects
- The English
- Many royal wedding watchers
- Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill
- Englishmen, informally
- Englishmen, for short
- Englishmen
- Bangers-and-mash eaters
- John Bull and others
- Leeds livers?
- Telly watchers
- Dover souls
- The Beatles, e.g.
- Brolly carriers
- P.M.s or M.P.s
- Disraeli and Gladstone
- Lorry drivers
- Yanks' WWII allies
- Londoners, informally
- Ones from Westminster
- Labourites, for instance
- Young herrings
- Yanks' allies in W.W. II
- Derby folks
- One side in the Boer Wars, informally
- Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly
- Yanks' allies in W.W. I and II
- Inventors of linoleum and the A.T.M., for example
- Cockneys, e.g.
- Allies of the Yanks, often
- People riding the Tube
- Yanks' wartime allies
- Loo users
- Many "EastEnders" watchers
- People from Brixton or Bristol
- UK types
- Brolly toters
- Allies of the Yanks
- Bath blokes
- Folkestone folks
- Yanks' allies