In England, a "cuppa" is a cup of this
The British call a tire a tire, but they spell it this way
If you got a new brolly as a gift on Boxing Day, you received one of these
On a road map the M in M1 or M2 stands for this
It's a military officer's servant, not a caped crusader
Types of beans & peas are called this for the sound they make when broken
Regarding marriage, Jesus said, "What therefore God hath joined together, let no man" do this
In a Tennyson poem, the Lady of Shalott's mirror did this "from side to side" when Lancelot appeared
Alliterative term for a contest in which the last car still running wins
This word meaning to reduce to dust is etymologically related to "pollen"