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Other crossword clues for answer "TORY"

TORY
Whig's opponent
Major's affiliation
Thatcher or Major
1776 loyalist
Boris Johnson, for one
British conservative
Whig's rival
Conservative in Calgary
David Cameron, e.g.
One unlikely to go into Labour
Revolution opposer
Conservative in Chelsea
May, for one
Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak, e.g.
Conservative Brit
Thatcher or Major, e.g.
Conservative
Conservative Canadian
Disraeli, for one
Whig opponent
Joe Clark, for one
Joe Clark's party
Loyalist to the Crown, once
Canadian Conservative
Parliamentary conservative
Colonist loyal to Britain
British sympathizer of 1776
Revolutionary loyalist
Whig opposer, in Britain
Whig's foe
Redcoat supporter
One loyal to the Crown, once
Major or Thatcher, e.g.
Cambridge Conservative
Political conservative
Thatcher or Churchill, politically
English political party
Loyalist of 1776
Revolutionary War loyalist
Royalist
Colonial royalist
Margaret Thatcher, e.g.
Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw"
British Conservative's ancestor
Margaret Thatcher, politically
Thatcher, politically
Labourite's opponent
Revolutionary British sympathizer
Parliament member
Thatcher, notably
Whig rival
Revolutionary-era loyalist
Boris Johnson, e.g.
Parliament conservative
Rishi Sunak, for one
Certain conservative
The Duke of Wellington, e.g.
Conservative 3 Down
Thatcher or Heath
George III supporter
Radical opponent
Major, for one
Disraeli or Churchill
Churchill, partywise
Theresa May, e.g.
Theresa May, politically
Conservative in Parliament
Theresa May or Boris Johnson
Theresa May, for one
Boris Johnson or Theresa May
Boris Johnson, party-wise
Major or May
Thatcher or Johnson
Liz Truss, for one
Iain Duncan Smith, for one
Churchill or Sunak
Conservative in the House of Lords
Major label?
American Revolution detractor
Die-hard.
Colonial loyalist.
Far-to-the-right politician.
Churchillian.
Member of the far right.
Reactionary.
Cousin of a standpatter.
One side of the struggle in 1775.
Rightist.
Relative of a die-hard.
Standpatter.
Mossback.
Right-winger.
Member of the Old Guard.
Relative of a mossback.
Home, for instance.
Loyalist.
William Pitt, for one.
Extreme conservative.
British party.
Heath, for one
Royalist of '76
Certain Briton
Sir Robert Peel, for one
British party member
Loyalist of bygone days
British politico
Loyalist in '76
Whig's opposite
Archconservative
He kept loyalty to royalty
Churchill was one
Loyalist of '76
Thatcher, e.g.
Synonym for Loyalist in '76
Whig's opposition
Colonist with loyalty to royalty
He pained Paine
Thatcher supporter
Disraeli was one
Thatcher is one
Royalist in '76
Major affiliation
English conservative
Major, for example
Sir Robert Peel, notably
John Major, e.g.
Winston Churchill, e.g.
Winston Churchill, politically
Disraeli, e.g.
Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson
Revolution-era loyalist
Churchill, e.g.
Anti-Revolutionary of 1776
Major ally?
Labourite's opponent, in British politics
One leaning to the right
Major or May, politically
Labourite's nemesis
British pol
Designer Burch
Supporter of George III
Certain British party member
Conservative party member, abroad
Conservative in Britain
Fashion designer Burch
British loyalist
Labour opposition
Liberal opponent
Ornithologist Roger ___ Peterson
British conservative party member
General Washington opponent
King George III loyalist
Whig opposer
Traditionalist
Certain British conservative
Conservative Brit, colloquially
No Labourite
Whig faction opponent
Labour opponent
Cameron, for one
David Cameron, for one
Labour foe
Cameron, e.g.
Canada's Stephen Harper, for one
May in London, e.g.
May in England, e.g.
Labourite's foe
May or Major, e.g.
Rishi Sunak, e.g.