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Answer for the clue "Officer in the (ceremonial) bodyguard of the British monarch ", 9 letters:
beefeater

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n. (context informal British English) A Yeoman Warder

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Beefeater is a term often used to refer to the Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London, but originally referring to the Yeomen of the Guard . Beefeater may also refer to: Beefeater Gin , a British brand of spirits Beefeater (restaurant) , a chain of pub restaurants ...

Usage examples of beefeater.

He flashed me a big smile before giving his teeth a rebore with the Beefeater martini.

English, and we had a guide one of those scarlet- tunicked Beefeater guys all to ourselves.

The Crown Jewels belong to the royal family, whose members tried for centuries to get them back, only to have their heads whacked off by the famous Beefeaters, which is why the royal family now uses paper plates.

Then the Beefeaters marched off, except for about four guards, who kept watch near Sean.

That afternoon the Lord Mayor announced that there was no need for panic and that the Guild of Engineers would bring the city safely through this crisis - but there had already been riots and looting on the lower tiers, and squads of Beefeaters had been sent down to keep order in the Gut.

As the chauffeur helped them into it a squad of Beefeaters came clattering past, but they paid no attention to Pomeroy and his companions.

Gench climbs in next to Pewsey and the bug veers away, startling Engineers and Beefeaters out of its path.

Complete with lifelike figures of beefeaters, or the royal family, depending upon the kit.

Guy stopped a cab and reached quick agreement with the driver in his beefeater outfit.

When they were on good domestic terms they stayed in their bedroom for days of squeaking springs with the door locked except for brief sallies out for Beefeater gin and Chinese take-out in little white cardboard pails with wire handles, with the Stice children wandering ghostlike through the clapboard house in sagging diapers or woolen underwear subsisting on potato chips out of econobags bigger than most of them were, the Stice kids.

Derek had a Beefeater martini and I had a glass of white wine that made my lips pull together like a drawstring purse.

They all got to their feet involuntarily as a troop of Beefeaters entered the hall, conducting Sean and Diane, who had dressed themselves like Arthur and Guinevere in Camelot.

How could she pour down the Beefeaters faster than any one of the guys down at the Tap and still keep her face clean and her hair all permed up nice?

And I learned to stir a martini exactly the way she preferred it: Beefeater gin three-point-six to one of Noilly Prat dry vermouth, a twist, no bitters—.

And I learned to stir a martini exactly the way she preferred it: Beefeater gin threepoint-six to one of Noilly Prat dry vermouth, a twist, no bittersÄ.