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limey

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The answer LIMEY has 20 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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Definitions of limey in various dictionaries:

noun - a man of English descent

A British sailor.

An English person.

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Possible Jeopardy Clues
This term for a British person or British sailor comes from the citrus juice once drunk to ward off scurvy
Possible Dictionary Clues
a British person.
a man of English descent
an insulting word for a British person
Slang A British sailor.
Slang An English person.
Geographic Matches
Limey, Somali, ETHIOPIA
Limey, B2, FRANCE
Limey description
Limey is a predominantly North American slang nickname for a British person. It originally referred to British sailors.*
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