- - Seat for the Queen?
- - Backside, as the Brits call it
- - seat in a loo?
- - ...... over teakettle (topsy-turvy, in britain)
- - tush, in britain
- - seat in a pub?
- - behind in an english class?
- - Behind, in England
- - buns, in sandwich
- - Cheeky part in England?
- - Seat in the House of Lords?
- - Seat in a British pub?
- - Rear in Britain
- - Body part, in Brisbane
- - Rear end in a British auto?
- - The end of the British monarchy?
- - ...... about (waste time, in the U.K.)
- - Cheeky thing, in England?
- - Seat in the British Parliament?
- - Rear in London
- - Fool in Soho
- - Caboose, in London
- - Can, in Canterbury
- - Seat in Parliament?
- - Heed the alarm
- - some extracurricular sex hole
- - council gritter: barrister's wiped odd parts
- - seat for some royalty?
- - behind, to brits
- - Bum around London?
- - Rear end, to Brits
- - Seat of England?
- - Parliamentary seat?
- - One might be sodomised
- - House of Commons seat?
- - Full moon view at Stonehenge?
- - Cheeky part?
- - Cheeky part of a Brit
- - Can at a pub?
- - Bum, but dirtier
- - Brit's butt
- - Bristol bottom
- - Bottom, abroad
- - Bath sitting spot?
- - Bath butt
- - ...... over teakettle (upside-down, to Brits)
- - Sandwich buns?
- - Bottom of Britain?
- - Bottom, to a Brit
- - Reading resident's rear
- - British bottom
- - British bum
- - Derby derriere
- - British derrière
- - Oxford bottom
- - Stones' bottom?
- - Derry derrière
- - Chelsea buns?
- - Seat at Buckingham Palace?
- - British sitter?
- - Bath bottom?
- - Posterior, of old
- - A politician is an ........": Cummings
- - End of a pulley block
- - Cheshire can
- - Brit's bottom
- - Bum
- - Brit's backside
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