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1066 And All That: A Memorable History Of England ( W. C. Sellar book )
167 days of foggy, foggy dew can't claim all the credit for beautiful
English
complexions ( Elizabeth Arden advertising slogan )
Abide with me ( hymn traditionally sung at the
English
football Cup Final )
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An everyday story of
country
folk ( A catchphrase from The Archers )
As safe as the Bank of England
Ask not what your
country
can do for you, but what you can do for your
country
Bedroom tax ( slang term for UK's removal of Spare Room Subsidy )
Beyond Our Ken ( BBC comedy radio series )
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Big Ben ( tourist attraction in London England )
Big
Country
( Nickname of basketball player Bryant Reeves )
Buckingham Palace ( tourist attraction in London England )
Bulldog breed
Close your eyes and think of England
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Come home to Birds Eye
Country
( Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan )
Come to Marlboro
Country
( Marlboro Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Computer says no ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
Country
Pie ( Bob Dylan song )
Country
cousin
Country
gentleman
Country
house hotel ( an upmarket hotel located in a revamped rural mansion )
Country
pursuits
Country
rock
Country
sports
Cry the beloved
country
Dead white
European
male ( derogatory reference to someone who has an unjustified reputation )
Doctor Foster went to Gloucester ( line from nursery rhyme )
England expects
Fast Freddie ( Nickname of Andrew Flintoff -
English
cricketer )
Fortress
Europe
Forward with
Britain
( Daily Mirror advertising slogan )
Fred Flintstone ( Nickname of Andrew Flintoff -
English
cricketer )
Geordieland ( Nickname of Newcastle upon Tyne England )
Girl From The North
Country
( Bob Dylan song )
Go to the
country
God's chosen
country
God's own
country
( Kerala, India advertising slogan )
Good Queen Bess ( Nickname of Queen Elizabeth I )
Hadrians Wall ( tourist attraction in northern England )
Hearts of oak
I am the only gay in the village ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I want that one ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I'm a laydee ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
I'm backing
Britain
Is there honey still for tea?
It's a free
country
King of Spain ( Nickname of Ashley Giles -
English
cricketer )
Lie back and think of England
Madame Tussauds ( tourist attraction in England )
Merry England
Middle England
Mother
country
Mrs. Mop ( traditional
English
name for a cleaning woman )
My
country
right or wrong
No wonder the
English
have kept cool for 192 years ( Gordon's Gin advertising slogan )
Northern soul
Oh to be in England
Paddy Pantsdown ( Nickname of
English
politician Paddy Ashdown )
Perfidious
Albion
Pommy bashing ( Australian slang term for physical or verbal attacks on the
English
)
Pomp and circumstance
Rule Britannia
St Paul's Cathedral ( tourist attraction in London England )
The Backbone of England ( Nickname of The Pennine Hills )
The Bank of England ( tourist attraction in London England )
The Beast of Bolsover ( Nickname of
English
politician Dennis Skinner )
The Big Pond ( nickname of the Atlantic Ocean between the UK and the USA )
The Boy David ( Nickname of
English
politician David Steel )
The British Museum ( tourist attraction in London England )
The Chingford Strangler ( Nickname of
English
politician Norman Tebbit )
The City ( Nickname of The City of London England )
The Concrete Block ( Nickname of Coventry England )
The Conservative Party at prayer ( The Church of England )
The
English
disease
The
English
summer: three fine days and a thunderstorm
The Final Countdown ( song by the Swedish band
Europe
)
The First Garden City Of The World ( Nickname of Letchworth England )
The Garden County ( nickname of the
English
county of Hampshire )
The Garden of England ( Nickname of the
English
counties of Kent and Worcestershire )
The Gateway To
Europe
( Nickname of Amsterdam )
The Grand Alliance
The Great Wen ( Nickname of London England )
The Heart Of
Europe
( Nickname of Prague Czech Republic )
The Houses of Parliament ( tourist attraction in London England )
The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street ( Nickname of The Bank of England )
The People's Republic of South Yorkshire ( Nickname of Sheffield England )
The Royal Botanic Gardens ( tourist attraction in Kew England )
The Sick Man of
Europe
( Nickname of Turkey )
The Smoke ( Nickname of London England )
The Socialist Republic Of South Yorkshire ( Nickname of Sheffield England )
The Steel City ( Nickname of Sheffield England )
The Tower of London ( tourist attraction in England )
The Virgin Queen ( Nickname of Queen Elizabeth I )
The White Cliffs of Dover ( tourist attraction in England )
The crowned heads of
Europe
The north south divide
The old
country
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there ( the opening line of The Go-Between )
The queen's
English
The sick man of
Europe
The sun never sets on the British Empire
They think its all over: it is now
This line of
country
Treacle Town ( Nickname of Macclesfield Cheshire England )
Typhoo puts the T in Britain, the T that stands for taste ( Typhoo Tea advertising slogan )
Westminster Abbey ( tourist attraction in London England )
While in Europe, pick up an ugly
European
( Volkswagen advertising slogan )
Windsor Castle ( tourist attraction in England )
Yeah but, no but ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
Yeah, I know ( A catchphrase from Little
Britain
)
Yeoman
service
You are now free to move about the
country
( Southwest Airlines advertising slogan )
You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife (
Country
Life butter advertising slogan )
Your
country
needs you