| ALLY | Britain, to |
| NRA | In 1940 this US firearms organisation collected 7,000 weapons to send to Britain to help that nation |
| SHORTTON | Unit of weight in the avoirdupois system equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg) in the United States. The long ton in Britain, to which this unit is often compared, is equivalent to 2,240 pounds (1,016.05 |
| SEVERUS | Roman who came to Britain (to cut us off?) (7) |
| AMYJOHNSON | First woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia, in 1930 |
| ACROSSTHEPOND | In Britain, to Americans ... or a hint to what separates this puzzle's circled words |
| BECKON | Britain to consider abolishing right to summon (6) |
| POSHO | Word used informally in Britain to refer to an aristo, toff, upper-class individual etc; or, in Swahili, cornmeal, daily rations, maize porridge or ugali (5) |
| BUS | Transport from Britain to America |
| REALM | Britain, to Elizabeth II |
| UKRAINE | Britain to fall at last hurdle in Eastern European republic (7) |
| SPIV | Which term originated in WWII Britain to describe a smartly dressed man who makes shady dealings? (4) |
| ELIZABETH | Food writer who introduced post-WWII Britain to the cuisine of the Mediterranean, ... David |
| SPITFIRE | An RAF plane used during the Battle of Britain to fight German Messerschmitt (8) |
| BURST | Pop singer with Limp Bizkit prefers Britain to Germany |
| BETH | The first female gymnast from Great Britain to win a medal at the European Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games (4,7) |
| TWEDDLE | The first female gymnast from Great Britain to win a medal at the European Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games (4,7) |
| REBELS | Staggers around Britain to find revolutionaries ... (6) |
| UKASES | Mandates Britain to have freedom of the seas (6) |
| SPIVS | Term which originated in WWII Britain to describe smartly dressed men who make shady dealings. (5) |