- - john on the west end
- - Washroom in London
- - Washroom, to a Brit
- - West End washroom
- - Water's end
- - card game in which you might have a flush?
- - Look nothing but a game
- - Bathroom, in Brisbane
- - Lavatory, in Manchester
- - 17th-century card game or British bathroom
- - Bathroom, in Brighton or Birmingham
- - reading place for those sitting down?
- - Buckingham Palace's throne room
- - The convenience of a floodgate
- - Toilet, informally
- - British bathroom, informally
- - Manchester toilet, informally
- - Bathroom at 10 Downing Street, London, informally
- - Brit's bathroom, informally
- - Bathroom at Wimbledon
- - Brit restroom
- - 18th-century gambling card game
- - Game involving some loss of blood?
- - Curtailment of diver's facilities
- - Bathroom in Bath, informally
- - place to go on a visit to london
- - Head of Eton?
- - Place for a royal flush?
- - Restroom at a pub
- - John, for Gielgud
- - ...... roll (toilet paper, across the pond)
- - 17th-century card game
- - Room with a lot of cans
- - bathroom, in the u.k.
- - Liverpool lavatory
- - British slang for lavatory
- - ... roll (Brits' term for toilet paper)
- - Where pub goers go?
- - facility at wimbledon
- - Lav, in Liverpool
- - One good to leave White House ladies?
- - Restroom, to a Londoner
- - 18th-century card game
- - British lavatory
- - Bathroom, in Great Britain
- - Head in the Tube
- - Flat can?
- - Restroom, to Britishers
- - Lavatory, to Brits
- - Bathroom, at the Buckingham Palace
- - Lavatory, to a Brit
- - Learner needing two wheels for convenience?
- - Learner driver on two wheels for convenience?
- - London's lavatory
- - London's bathroom
- - Lavatory, in Leeds
- - John, across the Atlantic?
- - Bathroom in London, informally
- - A toilet, informally
- - Flat's facility?
- - Lavatory in Britain
- - Buckingham Palace facilities
- - Learner driver needing two wheels for convenience?
- - Australian bathroom
- - London lavatory, informally
- - England's lavatory
- - british throne, so to speak
- - Toilet in Britain
- - john in the albert hall
- - Bathroom in Bloomsbury
- - Restroom to a Britisher
- - Toilet in London
- - Convenience (informal)
- - Historic card game
- - Bathroom, in Birmingham
- - British room with a toilet
- - Restroom in Reading
- - oft-sanitised room
- - john major's john
- - It's flushed in London
- - Lookie-... (curious bystander)
- - Another word for a bathroom
- - sink site, in surrey
- - The game's half lost, love
- - Head across the pond
- - Brit's lav
- - English privy
- - Restroom, in England
- - London facility
- - English lavatory
- - Restroom, to a Brit
- - London bathroom
- - Leeds lav
- - Ringo's john
- - Restroom, in London
- - Place that British women can't stand going?
- - Lav of London
- - Keb' Mo' "Loola ......"
- - John, to Paul
- - John for Elton John
- - Card game with forfeits
- - British lav
- - Where to go when you gotta go in London
- - What a Brit calls a bathroom
- - Toilet to U.K. rockers
- - The place to go in London
- - The head you head to, in English pub
- - Plymouth pit stop
- - Place to go in Britain?
- - Place for a plunger in Plymouth
- - Looby-......, children's game
- - Looby-...... (singing game)
- - London restaurant feature
- - Lavatory, in Liverpool
- - John, to Elton John
- - John of Lancaster
- - John of Canterbury
- - John for Elton
- - Eton john
- - English bowl
- - British commode
- - Bloke's bathroom
- - Bath bathroom object
- - A place to go in London?
- - Where to go, in Soho
- - Where to go in Manchester
- - Where to go in London?
- - Where to go in Greenwich?
- - Where to go in Gloucester
- - Where to go in England?
- - Where to go at Hogwarts
- - Where the pissed piss
- - Where a Briton may take a break
- - What might charge a going rate?
- - What Brits call a bathroom
- - Wembley Stadium facility
- - WC to Fields?
- - WC — old card game
- - W.C., in England
- - W.C. in London
- - Used between sets in U.K.
- - Unicorn in The Magic of Oz
- - UK WC
- - U.K. W.C.
- - Twillingsgate toilet
- - Twickenham toilet
- - Trump-taking game
- - Toilet,on the Thames
- - Toilet, to Tissington
- - Toilet, to Ringo
- - Toilet, to a Brit
- - Toilet, in Tewkesbury
- - Toilet in Twickenham
- - Toilet in Tottenham
- - Toilet (informal)
- - Throne room at Buckingham Palace
- - Throne in Buckingham Palace
- - Three or five-card game.
- - The smallest room?
- - The Kooks "Luby ......"
- - Thames toilet
- - Stall in London
- - Site of graffiti with off-colour humour
- - Site of English relief
- - Seat at Wimbledon?
- - Sadiq Khan's head
- - Rickmansworth rest room
- - Richard ......, Oriental actor
- - Richard ......, Hawaiian actor
- - Restroom, to the English
- - Restroom, to Ringo
- - Restroom, in Liverpool
- - Restroom, in Britain
- - Restroom at the Cock & Bull
- - Rest room, to Brits
- - Reading facility?
- - Queen's head?
- - Privy, to a Brit
- - Privy to Londoners?
- - Prince William's head
- - Potty, in Plymouth
- - Pot in Portsmouth
- - Portsmouth pot
- - Porcelain throne in England
- - Place to see a bloke about a horse
- - Place to go in Soho
- - Place to go in Rugby?
- - Place to go across the pond
- - Place to buy drugs at a British rave, probably
- - Place for the English to go
- - Place for a pit stop in London?
- - Palace room with a royal flush
- - Oxford outhouse
- - Old card game, or U.K. bathroom
- - Old card game with forfeits
- - Oft-visited pub room
- - Oft-visited part of a pub
- - Nose-powdering locale, abroad
- - Manchester head?
- - Malodourous room?
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