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- John, in the UK
- London lavatory
- Card game
- John
- John, to Ringo
- Water closet
- Winchester washroom
- Relief station
- British john
- Elton's john
- Old card game
- WC
- Gambling game
- John on the West End
- ___ roll (toilet paper, across the pond)
- John, to Paul McCartney
- Bath bathroom
- John, to the Beatles?
- Place for the English to go
- Porcelain throne in England
- Prince Albert's can?
- Queen's throne?
- May's relief spot?
- Toilet
- John for Elton
- Bath toilet
- Privy to King Charles's private business?
- Site of English thrones?
- Eton john
- British head?
- Cameron's can
- English bowl
- Football hooligans go here
- Head of Chelsea
- Head of Parliament?
- Place to buy drugs at a British rave, probably
- Pot in Portsmouth
- Seat at Wimbledon?
- Throne in Buckingham Palace
- Where the pissed piss
- Where to go at Hogwarts
- Where to go in Manchester
- Portsmouth pot
- Trump-taking game
- Eton's head
- Sadiq Khan's head
- Can in a pub
- Hull head
- Portsmouth pisser
- Where to go
- John of London
- John of Manchester United
- Where birds go?
- Buckingham Palace facilities
- Head in the Tube
- Buckingham Palace's throne room
- Number one room in Buckingham Palace
- Room with a lot of cans
- Privy
- 1 Across, possibly
- Lav in London
- Brit's restroom
- Londoner's lavatory
- Where Brits go?
- Head of a pub?
- John, in Bath
- Place to go in England?
- The gents' in Kent
- John of Salisbury?
- British amenity
- British throne?
- Unicorn in "The Magic of Oz"
- London facility
- Reading facility?
- Head at Heathrow
- Head at 10 Downing Street?
- John of Canterbury
- Card game in which the jack of clubs trumps all
- Relief spot at Tate Modern
- Popular intermission spot at Royal Albert Hall
- What there's often a line for during West End intermissions
- Where many Man U fans go at half-time
- Brit's "usual offices"
- Where to go with British Airways
- Bathroom, in Bath
- John of England
- Canterbury can
- Head of British Parliament?
- Brit's W.C.
- Lennon's john
- Old trick-taking card game
- W.C., in the U.K.
- Looby ___ (kid's song)
- Lav of London
- London john
- Where to go, in London?
- London lav
- John, in London
- Head of England?
- Head of 10 Downing Street?
- John for Elton John
- Where a Briton may take a break
- Head of London?
- Bath room fixture?
- Brit's lav
- British bathroom
- Coventry can
- Potty, in Plymouth
- Firth of Forth facilities?
- Wembley Stadium facility
- English privy
- Liverpool lav
- One of 78 in Buckingham Palace
- UK convenience
- Wimbledon washroom
- Brit's 36-Down
- Wee place
- Word that sounds like a man's name and is synonymous with "john"
- ___ roll
- Place where bums are allowed to hang out?
- Place for a wee
- The ___ Sanction
- Where a Fleet Streeter flushes
- It's flushed in London
- Head of Britain?
- John, to Paul
- Head of the British Isles
- Lav in Leeds
- Leeds lav
- Can in Coventry
- Head of Liverpool?
- John of Bath
- London throne?
- Place to go in Rugby?
- English site of a royal flush?
- John abroad
- Oft-visited pub room
- Manchester head?
- Bathroom, across the pond
- Brit's bathroom
- Halifax head
- London lav (Diagonally from square 69 to square 45) What happens after the starts of 21-, 29-, 48- and 56-Across
- Place for a plunger in Plymouth
- British lav
- Head of Hastings?
- Bloke's bathroom
- Coventry bathroom
- Lav, in Bath
- London facilities
- Plymouth pit stop
- Place to go in Gloucester
- Hastings head
- John in Wimbledon
- John of the U.K.
- Canterbury commode
- Head across the Atlantic?
- John in Albert Hall
- John, to Paul, George and Ringo
- Leicester toilet
- Place to go in London
- Head of MI6?
- John in the Albert Hall
- Lav
- Restroom, to a Brit
- Bathroom, to a Brit
- Brit's washroom
- Ringo's john
- 68-Across restroom
- Three-person game
- Game with forfeits
- Water's end
- Londoner's lav
- Euchre forerunner
- Game or place with flushes
- Facility at Heathrow
- Facility at Wimbledon
- Liverpool lavatory
- Number one place in Britain?
- John in the Parliament
- Parliament head?
- Toilet, to a Brit
- Bumf is put in it
- Place that British women can't stand going?
- Bath half-bath half
- British throne setting?
- John, to Elton John
- Restroom, to Ringo
- Privy, to a Brit
- Jakes
- Game.
- Card game, with forfeits.
- Game connected with "pam."
- Chinese name.
- Three or five-card game.
- Game at cards.
- Three-handed card game.
- Old game.
- Lanterloo.
- Game of chance.
- Game with stakes and forfeits
- Card game of ancient origin
- Looby-___ (singing game)
- Card game of crossword fame
- Richard ___, Oriental actor
- Trevanian's "The ___ Sanction"
- Looby-___, children's game
- Water game?
- Hail!
- The ___ Sanctions: Trevanian
- Richard ___, Hawaiian actor
- Hawaiian-born actor
- Brit's closet
- Forfeit in a card game
- British "relief station"
- Forfeit-paying game
- John of York
- Restroom at the Cock & Bull
- British facility
- Card game with a pool
- John of Lancaster
- Place for a pit stop in London
- John of Parliament
- Oft-visited part of a pub
- Where to go in Gloucester
- Boys' or girls' room, in London
- Ladies' or gents', e.g.
- W.C., in England
- Bathroom, in Brighton
- Malodourous room?
- W.C. in London
- Drawing-room game in "Pride and Prejudice"
- Head of Great Britain
- Where to go in Greenwich?
- Head of Buckingham Palace?
- Old card game with forfeits
- What might charge a going rate?
- Can of Cornwall?
- Can of Prince Albert?
- John, to Paul, George or Ringo
- Back of a public house, maybe
- Can of Newcastle
- Card game akin to euchre
- Card game with stakes
- Head for a pub
- London can
- Place to go in Soho
- Stall in London
- Bath can
- Brit's toilet
- Head overseas
- John of Liverpool
- London bathroom
- Throne room at Buckingham Palace
- Head of Hogwarts
- Place to go in Britain?
- British can
- English head
- Derby head
- John of Cambridge
- John, in Britain
- John, overseas
- English facilities
- John, to Lennon
- A head
- Can, in Canterbury
- Facilities in England
- Head of Eton?
- Place for a royal flush?
- ___ roll (Brits' term for toilet paper)
- Looky-___ (overcurious sort)
- Head of St. Paul's Cathedral?
- Restroom in a pub
- ___ roll (toilet paper, in Britspeak)
- U.K. W.C.
- Can, overseas
- Portsmouth privy
- Wee spot?
- Site of graffiti with off-colour humour
- Leeds lavatory
- -- tide
- Leicester lav
- Ian's john
- English lav
- Lav, in Soho
- John, to Ian
- Lav, in Britain
- Lav in a pub
- Keb' Mo' "Loola ___"
- The head you head to, in English pub
- Toilet to U.K. rockers
- Head, in English club
- Used between sets in U.K.
- Can in a British pub?
- John in a British pub
- Blair bathroom
- Powder room
- Lord Privy Seal's privy
- Canterbury privy
- British throne, so to speak
- Bathroom, in New Zealand
- Place to go on a visit to London
- ___ roll (toilet paper, to the British)
- Piccadilly privy
- ___ roll (toilet paper, in Britain)
- London restaurant feature
- British "water closet"
- British restroom
- English lavatory
- 19th-century card game
- John, to a Brit
- Where to go in England?
- Oxford outhouse
- English restroom
- Australian bathroom
- Bathroom in Bloomsbury
- Water closet, chap
- Bathroom, in Bristol
- Lav, in the U.K.
- London restroom
- Lavatory, in London
- Bathroom, in Birmingham
- Bathroom, to Londoners
- John, in England
- Bathroom at Wimbledon
- Lav, in Liverpool
- Restroom at a pub
- Where pub goers go?
- Bathroom, to Aussies
- Titania's mate
- Bath bathroom object
- A place to go in London?
- Head of the United Kingdom?
- Where to go when you gotta go in London
- Lav, to a Brit
- Bathroom, in Britain
- Bathroom, in Brixton
- Bathroom, in Leeds
- Bathroom, in Liverpool
- Bathroom, in London
- Bathroom, to Brits
- ___ roll (Brit's toilet paper)
- British potty
- Looky-___ (rubbernecker)
- Throne room, in Britain
- John of Nottingham
- John in Parliament
- John Bull's john
- John, to Keats
- Game akin to euchre
- John for John Major
- Lav, to a chav
- West End washroom
- Bathroom at a pub
- English throne?
- Euchre ancestor
- John, to Cleese
- Kent can
- Pub privy
- Hereford head
- Reading facilities
- Card game similar to euchre
- Restroom in Reading
- John, for Gielgud
- Where a Brit may sit
- Head abroad?
- Heathrow head