Clues for the word "TEA"
We've had 1281 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 3074 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on December 20, 2024.
Definition of tea
- n. - The prepared leaves of a shrub, or small tree (Thea, / Camellia, Chinensis). The shrub is a native of China, but has been introduced to some extent into some other countries.
- n. - A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
- n. - Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
- n. - The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
- v. i. - To take or drink tea.
Referring Clues
- Samovar serving
- Hot spot, in lunch counter lingo
- Coffee alternative
- Boston ___ Party
- It may be high in the afternoon
- Leaves at 4:00?
- Wonderland drink
- This is popular in spots
- It may be black or green
- Tetley product
- 4:00 gathering
- Social
- Sri Lanka export
- 4:00, in Kent
- Jetsam of 1773
- Genteel affair
- Iced ___
- Parlor drink
- Old-fashioned cold remedy
- Oolong, for one
- After-dinner offering
- Earl Grey, e.g.
- Steeped beverage
- Kind of cozy
- It's served in spots
- 1773 jetsam
- Darjeeling or oolong
- Drink in a cup
- ___ break (Brit's intermission from work)
- It may be taken in spots
- Hot drink with honey and lemon
- Kind of service
- Leaves in the afternoon?
- Hatter affair
- 4:00 affair
- Lipton product
- A cuppa
- Drink "for two"
- Chinese restaurant offering
- Boston Harbor jetsam of 1773
- Flight attendant's offering
- It may be in the bag
- Society affair
- It may be spiced
- It may be served in spots
- Leaves in a bag
- Part of a baby bottle
- Social service?
- Brewer's brew
- Word with caddy or bag
- Black ___ (orange pekoe, e.g.)
- See 15-Across
- Drink with crumpets
- Kind of garden
- ___ caddy
- Caffeine source
- It may be iced or spiced
- Kind of party
- It may be brewing
- Word with black or green
- Twinings product
- Oolong or pekoe
- What Mr. Coffee doesn't drink?
- First product of 53-Down
- Social event
- Gunpowder, for one
- Blue mountain ___ (goldenrod)
- Mad Hatter's drink
- High ___
- Product once harbored in Boston?
- Britain's ___ Act of 1773
- Midafternoon repast
- It may be herbal
- After-dinner serving
- Drink with one lump or two
- Green brew
- Good source of antioxidants
- It may be served with crumpets
- Some like it hot
- See 52-Across
- Scone's go-with
- Afternoon social
- What's brewing, perhaps
- What some balls are filled with
- Garden party, maybe
- Alternative to coffee
- Leaves for a drink
- Picker-upper
- Gunpowder, e.g.
- Kind of cart
- Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution
- With 45-Down, beverage dispenser
- ___ Rose
- With 53-Down, ingredient in some soaps
- Bagged leaves
- Afternoon event
- Lemon ___
- Leaves in hot water
- Afternoon affair
- Hot spot?
- Social type
- Leaves after dinner?
- 4:00 drink
- Celestial Seasonings product
- 1773 jetsam in Boston Harbor
- Beverage often served with sugar or lemon
- Event at which some people wear gloves
- "___ With Mussolini" (Zeffirelli film)
- Leaves with a caddy?
- Earl Grey, for one
- Chinese export
- Samovar beverage
- Infused leaves
- It may be sun-brewed
- Herbal quaff
- Brew for two?
- Drink from a bag?
- Drink served with crumpets
- Snapple specialty
- Drink in a kettle
- Leaves in the bag
- Chinese restaurant freebie
- Chinese restaurant quaff
- It's in the bag
- Leaves in the bag?
- Chinese restaurant staple
- Beverage choice
- Beverage from a bag
- Four o'clock drink
- Afternoon gathering
- The March Hare's quaff
- Ball or bag contents
- Leaves at four o'clock?
- Spot in Surrey?
- March Hare's cupful
- Texas ___ (oil)
- Sympathy's partner
- Gunpowder or hyson
- 4:00 get-together, in London
- Indian export
- Brew "for two"
- Afternoon reception
- Afternoon brew
- Oolong or Earl Grey
- What some caddies hold
- Chinese restaurant drink
- Drink from a bag
- Reception
- Caddy's contents
- Afternoon drink, perhaps
- Soho social
- Herbal brew
- Break fluid?
- Chinese restaurant beverage
- Leaves in hot water?
- Crumpets partner
- Red Rose beverage
- Fortuneteller's leaves
- The Mad Hatter's drink
- March Hare's offering to Alice
- Afternoon refreshment
- Green beverage
- Drink with dim sum
- Chinese drink
- Scone accompaniment
- Leaves in water?
- Mad Hatter's quaff
- Surrey spot?
- Cozy cupful
- Sri Lankan export
- Contents of some bags
- Its taxation was protested in 1773
- Word before garden or party
- Major Indian export
- Word on a Lipton box
- Word with spoon or cup
- Mad Hatter's beverage
- Caddy contents
- "___ for Two"
- Twankay, e.g.
- Common make-believe drink
- What the Mad Hatter served
- Texas ___: oil
- Black or green drink
- It can be green or black
- Sushi bar quaff
- Party drink
- Sipped beverage
- Congou, for example
- Soho drink
- A caddy might hold it
- The East India Company traded in it
- Nanny ___ (folk remedy of sheep manure in hot water)
- Contents of some small bags
- Word with towel or service
- Word with rose or garden
- Darjeeling, for example
- "___ and Sympathy"
- Cozy drink?
- Oolong, e.g.
- Earl Grey, for example
- Afternoon repast
- Sympathy accompanier
- Orange pekoe, for example
- Hot pot contents
- Steeped stuff
- Word with garden or party
- What the Hatter and the March Hare drank
- Genteel event
- With 49-Down, "Spanglish" actress
- Wonderland spot
- Pekoe or green
- Cup with crumpets
- Social beverage
- 49-Across product
- It's taken in spots
- Texas ___: petroleum
- Rugby ritual
- Spot from a pot?
- Black ___
- Word after beef or cream
- Leaves in a cup
- Herbal drink
- Four spot?
- Herbal ___
- Mad Hatter's serving
- It may require a cart and a caddy
- Afternoon service
- Leaves for a drink?
- Brit's break
- Word with ball or caddy
- Spot in the afternoon?
- Kind of bag or ball
- Actress Leoni
- Between-meals reception
- Word that can precede the start of 17- and 59-Across and 11- and 25-Down
- Traditional beverage
- Hot beverage
- Crumpets go-with
- High ___
- 4:00 social
- Hot drink
- Brewed beverage
- Leaves in bags
- Chinese beverage
- Crumpets' colleague
- Herb ___
- Mint ___
- Pekoe purchase
- Pekoe, for instance
- Cozy do
- British East India Company product
- Brighton brew
- White-gloves affair
- Brit's beverage
- Genteel gathering
- British beverage
- It may be bagged
- Something steeped
- Social gathering
- ___ service
- Drink with a 13 Across
- Oolong, for instance
- Nonalcoholic brew
- Chanoyu drink
- Japanese ceremonial drink
- Afternoon drink, for many
- What some caddies carry
- "___ with Mussolini" (1999 film)
- Leaves underwater?
- Afternoon quaff
- "Coffee or ___?"
- Bagged beverage
- "High" beverage
- Kettle contents
- Sleepytime or gunpowder
- Ceylon black, e.g.
- Twinings offering
- What's in the bag?
- It's bagged in the grocery store
- Mad Hatter affair
- Afternoon serving
- Dorset drink
- Blackpool break
- The Mad Hatter's beverage
- New York's Russian ___ Room
- Party still celebrated in Boston
- Afternoon event in Chelsea
- Afternoon party
- 4 p.m., in Kent
- Leaves for the afternoon?
- It's for two, in song
- It gets into hot water
- It's measured in spots?
- Jasmine, for one
- Chanoyu ritual drink
- Spot from a pot
- Mid-afternoon drink
- A&P's original business
- It can be black or green
- It may be iced
- Bagged leaves?
- Darjeeling, for one
- Hunan or dynamite
- Historic Boston Harbor flotsam
- It can be for two or for the Tillerman
- Kind of cozy?
- Leaves in the pot
- Beverage for two?
- Focus of a 1773 party
- It goes with crumpets
- Word with "bag" or "caddy"
- Earl Grey or Darjeeling
- Drink with a scone
- It was once harbored in Boston?
- You may have a spot of it
- Herbal concoction
- It may come in spots
- Famous party
- Sri Lankan crop
- Crumpet chaser
- Sympathy partner
- It was once harbored in Boston
- Beverage for a genteel affair, e.g.
- Popular brew
- British time
- Hyson, for one
- A perk-me-up?
- Time in London?
- Crumpet companion
- Caffeine provider
- Long Island drink
- Start with spoons and cups?
- Word with bag or cup
- Word with cake or party
- Boston castoff
- It's bagged in the supermarket
- Hyson or oolong
- March Hare's offering
- Afternoon drink
- One may be high at four
- Crumpets' partner
- Drink with a string in it, perhaps
- 4:00 London social
- Darjeeling drink
- Pick-me-up cupful
- After-dinner drink
- ___ party
- Something bagged in the pantry
- White-glove affair
- Social drink
- Kettle filler
- Orange pekoe, for one
- Leaves in the pot?
- ___ leaf
- Beverage with scones
- See 49 Down
- What the Mad Hatter pours on the Dormouse to wake it up
- Orange pekoe, e.g.
- Social brew
- Drink served in spots?
- It may be iced in warm weather
- ___ Party movement
- Something brewing?
- Reason for a service break at Wimbledon?
- Wonderland beverage
- English Breakfast, for one
- Big export from Sri Lanka
- "Iced" drink
- Afternoon meal, across the pond
- Breakfast cupful
- See 21-Across
- Scone go-with
- It's bagged at the market
- Drink in a pot
- Drink served in "spots"
- The British often take it
- Pekoe, e.g.
- Party drink?
- Crumpet accompaniment
- Beverage with crumpets
- Afternoon drink, for some
- Oolong or darjeeling
- Something to take in the afternoon
- Hot or iced drink
- Kind of party for Glenn Beck?
- Society event
- Afternoon break
- ___ Party Nation
- Type of leaf or service
- Leaves in the water?
- Chamomile beverage
- Drink from leaves
- It may be taken in a parlor
- Beverage often served with lemon
- Green or black brew
- Lipton drink
- Healthful Quaff
- ___ set
- Word with "service" or "ceremony"
- Quaint get-together
- "High" beverage
- Texas ___: petroleum
- Herbal ___
- Black ___
- Boston ___ Party
- Texas ___: oil
- ___ leaf
- World's most popular drink
- Red Zinger, for one
- Brewer's product
- Leaves at 4?
- Jetsam in 1773
- Lipton's line
- It's steeped in tradition
- 1773 Boston Harbor jetsam
- Drink in the afternoon
- Word after green or gunpowder
- With 76D, "Spanglish" star
- Steeper?
- Black or green stuff
- Herb ___
- Mint ___
- ___ service
- British East India Co. monopoly
- Chinese brew
- Dainty beverage
- Cricket drink
- Afternoon potful
- Small bag of buds that might chill you out
- Party that's split in 23-, 34- and 50-Across
- Pekoe or Assam
- Drink with its own character in the Chinese alphabet
- Reefer, in slang
- Earl or Lady Grey
- It comes in bags
- Pekoe,for one
- Beverage served hot or cold
- Afternoon ritual
- Pekoe, for one
- Pekoe or Djarling
- Leaves for a party?
- Word with cozy or bag
- Party for Palin
- 4:00 English drink
- See 3-Down
- Product of the Camellia sinensis plant
- Mad Hatter's offering
- Drink available in black, white, green and red
- Drink offered to Alice
- Beverage for Wallace and Gromit
- It's often iced in summer
- Green or sassafras
- Tazo product
- Four O'Clock is a brand of it
- Mild brew
- "When I Take My Sugar to ___": 1931 hit
- It may be green or black
- Afternoon cup
- Pekoe plantation product
- Leaves after supper?
- Something sipped with a scone
- Caddy's holding
- Afternoon get-together
- Afternoon beverage
- Mad Hatter's brew
- Pot brew
- Assam export
- Brit brew
- Pot fill
- British brew
- Brewed drink
- Brit's brew
- Hot drink
- Boston Harbor jetsam
- Pekoe or oolong
- '___ for Two'
- Alternative to 56-Across
- Wonderland quaff
- Darjeeling, e.g.
- Bag of leaves?
- Afternoon delight?
- Four p.m. affair
- Chamomile, for one
- '___ and Sympathy'
- Midafternoon social
- Mid-afternoon social
- With 38-Across, Wonderland event
- Mad Hatter's affair
- 1773 castoff
- Indonesian export
- Crumpet eater's quaff
- Caddy quaff
- 4 p.m. drink
- Lipton option
- Caddy drink
- Caffeinated beverage
- Healthful drink
- Universal beverage
- Caffeinated drink
- Chamomile, e.g.
- Sipped drink
- Hot brew
- Steeped drink
- Chai, e.g.
- Starbucks' offering
- Brewed drink (found in all four long answers)
- See 7-Down
- Hot herbal drink
- Pekoe or Darjeeling
- Potable
- Bag of leaves, perhaps
- Herbal beverage
- 4 o'clock refreshment
- Type of service or caddy
- Afternoon social event
- Kenyan export
- Type of spoon or cup
- Kind of bag for leaves?
- Lapsang souchong, e.g.
- Service staple
- Spot in a pot
- Drink from Tazo
- The ___ Party
- Drawing room event
- Spot in the United Kingdom?
- Long Island Iced ___
- Small bag of leaves
- Hot brewed beverage
- Party serving
- Word with pot or party
- Afternoon social gathering
- Export of India
- 4 p.m. refreshment, perhaps
- Alternative to 38-Down
- Cozy intro?
- Party quaff?
- Major Kenyan export
- Leoni of "Tower Heist"
- Tetley drink
- Oolong or souchong
- ___ bag
- With 6-Down, cups and saucers and such
- Spot in front of the telly?
- Leaves in cups
- Twinings drink
- Weak ___
- Leaves in the pantry
- See 48 Down
- It may be drunk at 4:00
- Orange Pekoe or English Breakfast
- Subject of a 1773 Act of Parliament
- Brew in a bag
- Kind of towel or party
- After-dinner order
- Cuppa contents
- Starbucks serves it
- Steeped brew
- Bangladesh export
- Rooibos, for one
- Drink served with scones
- Mad Hatter's party drink
- English afternoon spot
- Beverage in a caterer's urn
- Bohea or oolong
- Contents of some hot pots
- Infuser contents
- Herbal soother
- See 125-Across
- "Sweet" symbol of the South
- What a caddy may hold
- Labrador ______
- Caddy content
- Herbal infusion
- Constant Comment, e.g.
- Afternoon cupful, say
- It may come in loose-leaf form
- No-calorie drink
- Beverage in a ceremony
- Alternative to coffee or milk
- ___ leaves
- Oolong or bohea
- Tan breakfast beverage
- Sleepytime ___
- Sussex sip
- It comes in a bag, often
- Devonshire drink
- Iced drink
- London "cuppa"
- It gets hot in a bag
- Earl Grey or Orange Pekoe
- Common drink
- Something brewing
- Leaves at Starbucks?
- It is popular in spots
- Captain Picard's drink of choice
- Hot potful
- Red Rose or Earl Grey
- Leaves with biscuits, say?
- It's bagged in the market
- Beverage at The Plaza
- Word before set or service
- People often strain to make it
- Common beverage
- English breakfast, e.g.
- English or Irish Breakfast
- Midafternoon drink, for many
- Bled for a social affair, perhaps
- After-dinner beverage
- Darjeeling export
- Leaves on a trolley, say
- Celestial Seasonings offering
- ___ cozy
- Drink often iced
- Drink in Boston Harbor?
- Crumpets' go-with
- Colonial castoff
- Drink for "The Snoop Sisters"
- Drink
- Event with crumpets
- See 56-Down
- Midday quaff
- Word with party or bag
- Word with cake or break
- Chamomile concoction
- Tetley offering
- A caddy may hold it
- Long Island iced cocktail
- ___ Party (modern political group)
- ___ sandwiches
- Serving at a Chinese restaurant
- Afternoon pouring
- Export from 50-Down
- Salada product
- Iced
- Green, for one
- Gathering that may involve a wagon
- Contents of some chests
- Oolong
- Kencha or Kukicha
- Word with black or blended
- Word before party or ball
- Brewed soother
- Herb
- 4 o'clock affair
- Samovar contents
- Major Sri Lankan export
- Serving in Japanese ceremonies
- Break in London
- Assam, for one
- Chai ___
- Wimbledon quaff
- English break
- See 16-Across
- Gunpowder is a type of it
- Instant ___
- Preceder of caddy or cup
- Beverage "for two"
- Word with caddy or ball
- Long Island Iced ___: cocktail
- Caddy option
- Red Rose, for one
- Londoner's brew
- Bigelow's Sweet Dreams, e.g.
- 4 p.m. social
- Samovar brew
- Word with "spoon" or "bag"
- Brewed quaff
- Tetley option
- Dim sum beverage
- Caddy contents, perhaps
- See 65-Across
- Chai or pekoe
- Pot contents
- What a caddy might hold
- Keemun or Lap Sang
- The Twinings shop at 216 Strand in London, e.g.
- It might be in the bag
- Leaves for a drink from a bag?
- United Kingdom brew
- Beverage leaves
- Drink often served with a lemon wedge
- Coffee's alternative
- Orange Pekoe or Red Rose
- Caddy contents, sometimes
- Hyson or souchong
- Alice in Wonderland party drink
- "Alice in Wonderland" party drink
- Starbucks order
- It may be taken in the afternoon
- Drink that's steeped
- It may be iced when it's warm outside
- Some submerged leaves
- Jetsam of Dec. 16, 1773
- Breakfast spot?
- Spot of ___
- British afternoon break
- Leaves for a Chinese dinner
- Bancha or Dimbula
- Common British drink
- Elevenses drink
- The March Hare's brew
- Scones go-with
- Bohea, e.g.
- Herbal remedy
- Product broken before bagging
- Common potable
- Light meal
- Lipton offering
- Type of caddy or cup
- 30-Across in America
- Type of indoor caddy
- Women's club event
- Sweet ___
- What fills some pots
- Leaves for socials?
- Something served with scones
- Common hot beverage
- Common hot or iced drink
- Word with "caddy" or "cup"
- Pot leaves
- Crumpets companion
- Drink offered by a caddy
- AriZona offering
- Drink in a ceremony
- Common U.K. brew
- It's purchased by the bagful
- Bigelow offering
- Loose-leaf purchase
- Subject of a controversial tax, once
- Tisane, e.g.
- Beverage brewed from bags
- Serving from a trolley
- It may come hot or iced
- After-dinner option
- Source of caffeine
- See 83-Across
- Apt brew for a golfer?
- A cozy drink?
- Hot winter drink
- Black or green beverage
- Ms. Leoni
- Alice's party
- British ritual
- "Downton Abbey" drink
- Seer's leaves
- Word before rose
- Afternoon meal
- Breakfast drink
- English brew
- London brew
- Boston jetsam
- Boston beverage
- It was once dumped in Boston Harbor
- Drink for London afternoons
- Boston "party" beverage
- ___ bag (little sack of leaves)
- ___ cup (china piece)
- Hot brewed drink
- Boston brew
- Lipton, for one
- Hot drink brewed from a bag
- A hot drink
- Boston party drink
- Mad hatter's drink in "Alice in Wonderland"
- Hot or iced beverage
- Drink that could be served hot or cold
- Drink in a mug, perhaps
- Bag contents
- Famous item thrown into Boston's harbor
- Drink flavored with honey and lemon
- 4:00 refreshment, perhaps
- Winter beverage
- "offee or ___?22
- Winter drink
- Earl Grey drink
- It was thrown into Boston harbor in 1773
- Its bubble variety includes tapioca balls
- Earl Grey or hyson
- Hot or cold drink
- Iced beverage
- Tazo, e.g.
- Rosie Lee held by estate agent
- Easy-to-make hot beverage
- Hatter's drink in "Alice in Wonderland"
- Hot, steeped beverage
- Black ___ (orange pekoe, e.g.)
- Drink in England
- Bubble ___
- Beverage made with a bag
- A hot beverage
- Drink that can be brewed by the sun
- Something else to brew
- It's inside 36-Down, obviously
- Very British drink
- Beverage enjoyed hot or cold
- Hot or cold beverage
- Lipton beverage
- Type of party
- Earl Grey beverage
- Common beverage in England
- Type of caddy
- It can be iced or spiced
- Beverage
- Cuppa?
- 20-Across, for one
- Black, white or (Earl) Grey, e.g.
- Snapple stuff
- 4:00 British refreshment
- 4:00 refreshment, in Britain
- Drink with leaves
- Iced coffee alternative
- Common hot drink
- Popular beverage
- Nirvana "Sit and drink pennyroyal ___" © 2010 Todd Santos Written By: Todd Santos
- King Diamond song about Earl Grey?
- The Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___"
- Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___"
- Nirvana's is "Pennyroyal"
- What "Mama Kin" smoked
- Aerosmith lyric "Sleeping late and smoking ___"
- What Mama Kin smoked, according to Aerosmith
- Buddy Guy "Sweet ___"
- What Mama Kin smoked in Aerosmith tune
- Aerosmith "Sleeping late and smoking ___"
- Paul McCartney "English ___"
- Austin Powers band Ming ___
- Buddy Guy drinks it "Sweet"
- Pretenders "I'm convenient and I make good ___"
- Leaves note attached to article
- Pot plant?
- Oolong, for example
- Leaves in the bottom of the cup, perhaps
- Earl Grey?
- It's planted in plateaus
- As served in the late afternoon?
- Dried leaves
- It's served in a white apron
- It comes from out East
- Drink a quarter-pint each
- To make it, you need a bit of water
- Drink in order to eat?
- Time to be sort of cosy?
- Arrange to eat something vegetarian
- Drink, maybe eat
- A drink that has character, we're told
- You and me
- It's dried, only to be made wet
- One drink at a time
- Leaves to eat, maybe?
- Dried leaves it's possible to eat
- Being scalded, leaves
- A party drink
- Leaves producer with party
- It's served in the late afternoon
- Leaves in paper bags, perhaps
- Meal
- Leaves it's possible to eat
- Scalding does it no harm
- When it's hot, there's a certain amount of steam
- Cha
- Time for a drink?
- Clint Eastwood's drink
- Something brewing in the state apartments
- It's a plant stand, we're told
- Lapsang souchong
- Type of pot plant easily kept inside
- What a caddy carries
- Leaves for some refreshment
- With starter finally replaced, consumed meal
- Taken drink
- Crumpets accompaniment
- Brew popular in Britain
- Caddies carry it
- Drink - meal
- Downton Abbey meal
- Drink with scones
- Drink accompanying dim sum
- Leaves for brewing
- Drink a drop shortly
- Non-alcoholic drink is what driver needs, we hear
- It comes in black, white, green and red varieties
- Bagged stuff at the supermarket
- It's nice when it's iced
- Crumpet accompanier
- A drink to enable you to eat?
- English repast
- Straining does it no harm
- Hyson, e.g.
- It comes in bags, often
- World's most popular drink after water
- British import
- "Eat Drink Man Woman" drink
- Cupful in a Japanese ceremony
- Bristol break
- Leaves with biscuits, say?
- Black or green cupful
- Hot stuff at a party
- ___ and Sympathy (Robert Anderson play)
- Soho social event
- Camellia sinensis product
- Robert Andersons ___ and Sympathy
- Leaves in hot water?
- Coffee's rival
- Snack, afternoon ___
- Leaf beverage
- Earl Grey or jasmine
- Sri Lankan product, Ceylon ___
- From which one drives, say, for a drink
- Duck left out for a meal
- Meal ends in restaurant before siesta
- Sound of letter swallowed
- ... or 20, say, of 26 for builders?
- Hats off to everyone attending meal
- This number endlessly drink
- Hot drink often consumed in the afternoon
- Afternoon meal in England
- What Petty is drinking in "Don't Come Around Here No More" video
- Japanese drink
- 46 Across homonym
- Potted plant?
- Japanese ritual, ___ ceremony
- Darjeeling or chamomile, for example
- English breakfast or Earl Grey, for example
- You might add honey to it
- It can be green, red or yellow
- Crumpet "chaser," perhaps
- Drink loved by the Brits
- It was thrown into the harbor in a 1773 "party"
- Drink with jam and bread, in song
- Brit's afternoon beverage
- Drink that's often iced
- Drink and eat, maybe
- Break fluid?
- You can make it strong or weak
- "High" drink
- Drink in private area
- Common iced beverage
- The Boston ___ Party
- Orange pekoe
- Boston Harbor drink?
- Brewed concoction
- Midafternoon snack in England
- England first bagged it in 1953
- Drink that can be iced
- Long Island iced stuff
- Dim sum accompaniment
- This involves hot water and some steam
- Colonial taxable
- Breakfast brew
- See 99-Down
- Drink some set out in the sun
- Drink of Japanese ceremonies
- Beverage in a bag?
- Service beverage
- What the wheatear has to drink
- Drink that's brewed
- Pot leaves?
- Brit's "cuppa"
- Drink from a kettle
- Leaves to steep
- Historical Boston drink
- Infused concoction
- Oolong or gunpowder
- 27-Down contents, perhaps
- Vietnamese export
- Beverage with dim sum
- Mad Hatter's cupful
- Leafy beverage
- Chief agricultural export of Kenya
- Notably, it can be for two
- English cuppa
- Break during a cricket match
- Bigelow product
- Reception with scones
- Leaves in a paper bag, perhaps
- Big export of Sri Lanka
- Bath dweller's afternoon refreshment
- 4 p.m. British drink
- "Green" or "black" beverage
- Beverage served in spots
- See 40-Across
- Japanese ceremonial brew
- An interruption when the cricket's first-class
- Sushi bar serving
- Leaves after dinner?
- Drink infused in Chinese culture
- China : cha :: U.S. : ___
- Crumpets might accompany it
- Green or black drink
- Beverage made from bags
- "Coffee or ___?"
- Pekoe
- "Pink" drink
- Word with room or service
- Leaves for a drink?
- "Green" refreshment
- Spill the ___ (dish out gossip)
- Earl Grey or pekoe
- Beverage steeped in the sun
- Snapple offering
- In-flight drink option
- 4 o'clock refreshment in London
- Brewers buy bags of it
- See 33-Down
- Earl Grey or oolong
- Pot product
- What a caddy holds
- What some urns dispense
- Darjeeling or pekoe
- Something enjoyed during elevenses
- A wet reason to interrupt the cricket
- 4:00 refreshment, to some
- Bagged brew
- Infused beverage
- Congou, e.g.
- Dim sum go-with
- See 13-Down
- Drink often served with scones
- Spot to drink
- Cause of a brewed awakening?
- Leaves in a box?
- March Hare's brew
- It might be unsweetened
- Spill the ___ (reveal sensitive information)
- Steward offering
- Espresso alternative
- Arnold Palmer half
- Can't you drink bags of it?
- Follower of "Chai" or "Thai"
- Part of a dim sum meal
- Leaves in a pantry
- One of those stirring times?
- Hot or iced brew
- The time to wet dried leaves
- Salisbury sip
- Late afternoon refreshment?
- A drink to enable you to eat?
- World's most popular beverage
- Drink served with sushi
- Bagged leaves?
- English breakfast ___
- Contents of an infuser
- Word after "black" or "bubble"
- Hot cupful
- Easy-to-make beverage
- Thanks housemaid heartily coming in with drink
- Coffee shop offering
- Wimbledon service?
- Pekoe, for example
- The Queen's afternoon meal
- March Hare's serving
- Afternoon serving, for many
- 1773 Boston Harbor additive?
- Black, red or green drink
- Cupful from Sri Lanka
- An indispensable ingredient in the elixir of life, per Lao-tzu
- You can make it hot for somebody
- Marijuana, in older slang
- Light afternoon meal
- Beverage made of dried leaves
- What "chai" means
- Spill the ___ (gossip)
- Elevenses, though it's not quite eleven
- Red or black drink
- Soda alternative
- Leaves in the afternoon?
- Part of a Victorian social schedule
- Afternoon ___
- All the ___ in China
- "Drink? Not I," you say
- Weak ___ (unconvincing argument)
- Important Kenya export
- Brit's hot beverage
- Drink that might be full of bubbles
- Sushi bar drink
- Colorant for faux-antique paper
- Leaves before paying the check?
- A drink on the house, perhaps
- Service offering
- Hot beverage at a sukiyaki restaurant
- Brewed cupful
- Iroh's favorite drink
- Drink with cha siu bao
- It can be sipped or spilled
- Black or white drink
- Earl Grey, say
- In a white area, it stains brown
- "Alice in Wonderland" drink
- Orange pekoe, for instance
- You might have a ball with it
- Bags in a grocery bag
- Carpet stain removable with vinegar
- Bigelow beverage
- Something to pay a steep price for?
- Yum cha beverage
- Cha chaan teng drink
- Chai
- China is its largest exporter
- Leaves for a spot
- Throat soother
- Yak butter ___ (traditional Tibetan drink)
- Loose-leaf ___
- Brew that might be black or green
- Lipton brew
- "Loose" product in a pantry
- Companion of crumpets
- British hot beverage
- What Mrs. Potts and Chip serve in "Beauty and the Beast"
- Two after "sew" in a "Sound of Music" song
- Drink such as salabat
- Lapsang souchong, for example
- Pekoe or Earl Grey
- After-dinner hot drink
- Dried leaves used by the wheatear
- Drink enjoyed with scones
- Leaves on the clipper, perhaps?
- Dim sum drink
- A drink there's always time for
- Major export of Kenya
- Sun ___
- "High" afternoon meal
- Offering in china ... or from China
- *With some of 6-Down and all of 24-Down, disentangle
- Gossip fodder, slangily
- Sencha, e.g.
- Bubble ___: Taiwanese drink
- Leaves for dim sum
- Gossip, in Black vernacular
- Beverage at Xi'an Famous Foods
- Brew that sounds like its first letter
- World's most popular beverage after H2O
- London hot spot?
- Beverage in a chawan
- Gossip, in slang
- Hot ___
- Nickname on a ranch
- As served in the late afternoon?
- Matcha, e.g.
- Gossip that gets "spilled"
- Immunity-boosting beverage
- Something for two, in song
- Most consumed drink in the world
- Brew it and drink it
- Drink that might have a bag in it
- Drink that might be served with scones
- Beverage served both hot and cold
- Type of party for little ones
- Beverage in a kettle
- Drink that may contain tapioca pearls
- Gossip, in modern parlance
- Crumpets drink
- Drink that's popular the world over
- 38-Across product
- Word after "cheese" or "chamomile"
- "Green" drink
- Green ___ ice cream
- Chrysanthemum beverage
- Nokcha or doncha
- Drink in order to eat?
- Time to be sort of cosy?
- Pu'er or pekoe, e.g.
- Brew that might have honey added
- Brewed cafe order
- Leaves in a pot
- Leoni of films
- Bags one might have when tired?
- Sleepytime, e.g.
- Word after high or weak
- Rooibos, e.g.
- Cha chaan teng serving
- With 59-Across, "Madam Secretary" star
- Latest gossip, in modern lingo
- Cosy "spot"
- Aromatic beverage
- Hot spot in the afternoon, say
- Breakfast beverage
- Chazuke ingredient
- "It wasn't my cup of ___"
- Iced brew
- Not coffee but ...
- Drink sipped by Kermit in a meme
- Leaves in a packet
- Beverage in which some eggs are boiled
- Garden activity
- Not coffee ...
- Oolong or pu-erh
- Hot spot in England?
- Gossip, slangily
- See 95-Across
- Matcha, for one
- Peach iced ___
- Sencha or matcha
- Leaves to eat, maybe?
- Drink "for two" in song
- Pouchong oolong, for example
- Beverage brewed in a chawan
- "A true warrior, like ___, shows his strength in hot water" (Chinese proverb)
- Type of party for little girls
- A meal to eat excitedly?
- Brewed beverage that may be hot or iced
- The "cha" in "matcha"
- Sleepytime Bear product
- Beverage that comes in green and black varieties
- Lipton or Arizona, e.g.
- Loose ___
- Steaming cupful
- Matcha or sencha
- Sri Lankan specialty
- Remedy for a sore throat
- Peppermint ___
- Tazo beverage
- Rooibos or oolong
- Beverage that may come with a bag
- "Chai" in English
- Heated drink
- Beverage that can be 23-Across
- Salabat, for example
- Green ___
- Ingredient in a London Fog
- PG Tips, e.g.
- Oolong or chamomile
- 39-Down, e.g.
- Oolong or rooibos
- It's steeped
- Stuff stuffed in the Boston Harbor, 1773
- Matcha green ___ latte
- ___ pets (ceramic toys that react to hot water)
- Word after "bubble" or "iced"
- World's most common drink after water
- Drink that might be brewed in a gaiwan
- Green, black, red or white beverage
- Ceylon or matcha, e.g.
- Loose-leaf beverage
- Matcha, for example
- Biluochun or pekoe
- Something "spilled" by a gossip
- Bubble -
- Time for a drink?
- It's typically taken in the afternoon
- Earl Grey ___
- Shoumei or oolong
- It can be spilled literally or metaphorically
- Beverage made from Camellia sinensis leaves
- Chinese drink export
- "Spill the ___!" ("Dish!")
- Boston Harbor drink
- Gossip that's "spilled"
- Drink for two?
- Leaves on the shelf?
- Cha, chai, or matcha
- Gossip that you can "spill"
- Oolong or pu'er
- Dianhong or pekoe
- Matcha or chai
- Gossip
- World's most common beverage after water
- 1773 Boston Harbor drink?
- Common, easy-to-make beverage
- What the March Hare dips his watch in
- Mixed bag?
- What "chai" means in Urdu and Hindi
- Thing tossed into Boston Harbor in 1773
- "Sweet" drink in Georgia
- Black, white or green beverage
- Cuppa, to a Brit
- Sachet filler
- Gossip, in modern lingo
- Drink often served with pork buns
- It may come loose
- Gossip, in modern slang
- Aromatic brew
- Cha or chai
- Juicy goss
- Popular drink
- Afternoon cupful
- Drink often served with xiaolongbao
- Gossip that might be piping hot
- See 1-Across
- Drink prepared in a tetsubin
- See 53-Down
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