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Neat game for top colleges
Answer for the clue "Neat game for top colleges ", 8 letters:
oxbridge
Alternative clues for the word oxbridge
- Elite institutions that beast can cross?
- (British) general term for an ancient and prestigious and privileged university (especially Oxford or Cambridge Universities)
- Ten in old game for top universities paired together?
- Both universities in Boat Race steer to go across
- Related to Britain's two oldest universities
Word definitions for oxbridge in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Oxbridge is a portmanteau ( blend word ) of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom . The term is used to refer to them collectively in contrast to other British universities and more broadly to describe characteristics ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1849, a conflation of Oxford and Cambridge , used in reference to the characteristics common to the two universities.
Usage examples of oxbridge.
The searchlight was remorselessly on Tessa, the Society Girl Turned Oxbridge Lawyer, the Princess Diana of the African Poor, the Mother Teresa of the Nairobi Slums and the FO Angel Who Gave a Damn.
It was occupied mainly by the warriors of Class War, a loose collective of malcontents made up principally of Oxbridge graduates who wanted to destroy the state, probably because unlike most of their friends they had failed to get high-ranking jobs at the BBC.
I realized that this had to be the guy who had made summa cum laude at Oxbridge, and who was my boss.
He was a tall man, striving to overcome the East End and to achieve Oxbridge in his speech and demeanor, and he got the sale moving without delay.
In the course of my research I upset a few younger members of the Oxbridge set by suggesting that the City of London corruption cases of the eighties could be traced to the exclusion practices of the old boy network, and I went as far as to name a few of the culprits.