Answer: BRIT
BRIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 158 times.
    - Limey
 
    - Londoner
 
    - Yank ally
 
    - Jolly old chap
 
    - Londoner, e.g.
 
    - Falklands war participant
 
    - Subject of Elizabeth
 
    - One wearing pyjamas?
 
    - Liverpudlian, e.g.
 
    - "I say!" sayer
 
    - Old chap, say
 
    - Elton John, e.g.
 
    - One who says "I say, old chap"
 
    - Londoner, e.g., informally
 
    - Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g.
 
    - One who watches the telly
 
    - Londoner, e.g., for short
 
    - Telly watcher
 
    - Elton John or Paul McCartney
 
    - Tony Blair, for one
 
    - Elton John, for one
 
    - Londoner or Liverpudlian
 
    - Liverpudlian, for one
 
    - John Bull, for one
 
    - Daphne of "Frasier," for one
 
    - London lad
 
    - Shropshire citizen, for short
 
    - Liverpudlian or Londoner
 
    - Blighty blighter
 
    - K-Fed's ex, in tabloids
 
    - Blighter from Blighty
 
    - Dover denizen
 
    - Cantab, for one
 
    - One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas"
 
    - John or Lennon
 
    - To whom our ''millions'' are ''billions''
 
    - Native of England, for short
 
    - WWII ally
 
    - Gordon Brown, for one
 
    - England native, for short
 
    - Coventry chap
 
    - Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
 
    - One who works to gain pounds?
 
    - Londoner, for short
 
    - Subject of Elizabeth, briefly
 
    - Herring young
 
    - G.B. resident
 
    - Elton John or John Lennon, briefly
 
    - Ringo or Paul, e.g.
 
    - Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly
 
    - Londoner, briefly
 
    - Richard Branson, e.g.
 
    - U.K. native
 
    - One who puts U in disfavor?
 
    - Person under the Union Jack
 
    - One with a spare in his boot
 
    - Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent
 
    - Person from Wales, for short
 
    - Newsman Hume
 
    - To whom our "millions" are "billions"
 
    - Piltdown man
 
    - Avon lady, e.g.?
 
    - Chelsea chap
 
    - UK person
 
    - London native, informally
 
    - One who may say "I say" a lot
 
    - Londoner, informally
 
    - 20 Across, for one
 
    - UK resident
 
    - England-er
 
    - Englander
 
    - London native
 
    - Englishman
 
    - Tyre changer
 
    - "Blimey!" blurter
 
    - One queued up for petrol
 
    - Programme watcher, say
 
    - Brolly carrier
 
    - London local
 
    - Liverpool chap
 
    - Journalist Hume
 
    - Yank's ally, often
 
    - Cockney or Cantabrigian
 
    - Englishman, for short
 
    - One who says "loo" instead of "john"
 
    - Right Whale's diet
 
    - Plankton
 
    - "I say" sayer
 
    - Dover soul
 
    - Hume of Fox News
 
    - One loyal to the Union Jack, informally
 
    - Blackpool bloke
 
    - Yank's friend across the pond
 
    - Piltdown man, say
 
    - One from London Town, e.g.
 
    - One putting a tyre into a boot
 
    - Londoner, for one
 
    - Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g.
 
    - Yank's ally
 
    - Manchester man
 
    - Musical lead-in to pop
 
    - London chap
 
    - Gent from London
 
    - Englishman, informally
 
    - One in a lift, maybe
 
    - Bloke from Bath
 
    - Lad from Leeds
 
    - Londoner or Glaswegian, informally
 
    - Person from London
 
    - Any Londoner
 
    - Englishman, slangily
 
    - Native Londoner
 
    - Petrol pumper
 
    - Traveller in London's Tube
 
    - Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally
 
    - Greenwich guy, for short
 
    - Many a bangers-and-mash eater
 
    - Pounds spender, informally
 
    - One from England
 
    - "Blimey!" sayer
 
    - One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally
 
    - One whose car has a bonnet and tyres
 
    - One who's "knackered" when exhausted, informally
 
    - Theatregoer, quite possibly
 
    - Lancastrian or Liverpudlian
 
    - Tube rider, perhaps
 
    - Tyre buyer
 
    - Theresa May, e. g.
 
    - Theresa Mae,e.g.
 
    - One from England, for short
 
    - Pram pusher
 
    - Many an eel pie eater
 
    - U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : ___
 
    - Many a theatre attendee
 
    - Adele or Ed Sheeran
 
    - "The Vanishing Half" author Bennett
 
    - Bath occupant, say
 
    - "Old chap" speaker
 
    - One for whom underwear is pants
 
    - One with a tyre in his boot, perhaps
 
    - ITV viewer, typically
 
    - Many a University of London student
 
    - "The Mothers" author Bennett
 
    - Person who might order crisps
 
    - Tube rider, e.g.
 
    - Resident of Bristol or Bath
 
    - George Smiley, for one
 
    - Person from Wales or Westminster
 
    - Londoner, for example
 
    - Person from London or Liverpool
 
    - One who may keep a spare tyre in a boot
 
    - One may call underwear pants
 
    - Who might call French fries "chips"
 
    - Liverpudlian or Mancunian
 
    - Person partial to humour?
 
    - Lorry driver, often
 
    - Londoner or Liverpudlian, informally
 
    - Gent from Kent