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What (who) is oxford blue - definition

UNIVERSITY SPORTS AWARD
Cambridge Blue; Cambridge blue; University Sports Blue; Oxford blue; Oxford Blue; Half blue; University sporting blue; Half Blue; University Sporting Blue; Blue (sports award); Full Blue; Full blue; Blue (Oxbridge); Half-Blue

Oxford blue         
¦ noun Brit.
1. a dark blue, typically with a purple tinge, adopted as the colour of Oxford University.
2. a person who has represented Oxford University at a particular sport in a match against Cambridge University.
Oxford Blue (colour)         
DARK BLUE
Oxford Blue (color); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Oxford Blue (colour)
Oxford Blue is the official colour of the University of Oxford.Oxford Brand Colours , University of Oxford.
Oxford Blue (cheese)         
VARIETY AND BRAND OF BLUE CHEESE PRODUCED IN DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND
Oxford Blue is a variety and brand of blue cheese produced in Burford, Oxfordshire, England in 1995 by French baron Robert Pouget in the tradition of Stilton cheese (it was produced in a Stilton dairy) but with a creamier consistency especially when the cheese was allowed to mature. It is a soft and creamy cheese that has tangy, aromatic and spicy qualities.

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Blue (university sport)

A blue is an award of sporting colours earned by athletes at some universities and schools for competition at the highest level. The awarding of blues began at Oxford and Cambridge universities in England. They are now awarded at a number of other British universities and at some universities in Australia, Canada and New Zealand.