If you take a nappy in London, it's one of these to put on a baby
The type of car the Brits call an estate car, we Americans call one of these wagons
If you're challenged to a game of draughts in a Birmingham pub, be prepared to contest this board game
If your mechanic in Manchester needs a spanner to fix your car, he's asking for one of these
If the Westminster Bobby pulls out his truncheon, be worried because it's one of these
From the Middle English for "quarrel", this word often follows "bench-clearing"
This word from the Middle English means "nothing" to me & is often found after "come to"
From Middle English for "to chop", it means to bargain over a price
"Is this a" word from Middle English "which I see before me"?
English: sweet glaze on a cake;hockey: shooting the puck all the way down from your own end