Answer: TEAS
TEAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 287 times.
Referring Clues:
- Blended ___
- Social affairs
- Receptions
- Sri Lankan exports
- Afternoon affairs
- Lipton products
- Some parties
- Lipton and Twinings, e.g.
- Socials
- They may be herbal
- Some are green
- Genteel affairs
- Blended items
- After-dinner selection
- Soho socials
- Occasions to serve crumpets
- Tetley offerings
- Darjeeling and oolong
- Afternoon socials
- 50-Down and others
- Herbal brews
- Parts of a Victorian social schedule
- Events at which people may wear gloves
- 4:00 socials
- They may get into hot water
- Leaves after a meal?
- Events where white gloves may be worn
- Waiter's after-dinner offerings
- Oolong and others
- Some socials
- Bigelow beverages
- Twinings selections
- White-glove affairs
- Some fund-raisers
- Affairs that might sate the British
- Herbal selections
- Afternoon get-togethers
- Most of them end up in hot water
- Celestial Seasonings products
- Oolong, pekoe, etc.
- Oolong and more
- Snapple assortment
- Functions in the afternoon
- Afternoon parties
- Oolong and pekoe
- Snapple selections
- Celestial Seasonings selections
- Bath breaks
- Chow mein chasers
- Pekoe and oolong
- 43-Down et al.
- Bohea and oopak, e.g.
- Contents of cuppas
- Café menu choices
- Afternoon cupfuls
- They usually end up in hot water
- Darjeeling crops
- They may be black or green
- Light meals in Liverpool
- Pekoes, e.g.
- Herbal array
- They may be blended
- Arizona products
- Soothing brews
- Hot beverages
- Alternatives to coffee
- Herbal drinks
- Darjeeling et al.
- Leaves for breakfast
- Brewed beverages
- Drinks with scones
- British hot drinks
- Things to brew
- Herbal beverages
- Gunpowder and souchong, for two
- Orange pekoe and Earl Grey
- Cambric and oolong
- Gunpowder et al.
- Black and green quaffs
- Iced drinks
- Ceylon and green, e.g.
- Bohea and hyson
- Pouchong and gunpowder
- Afternoon gatherings
- Hot or iced drinks
- Ceylon and green, for two
- Some social events
- Some afternoon affairs
- Society gatherings
- Afternoon social activities
- Souchong and hyson
- Green or white drinks
- Steeped beverages
- Events with caddies
- Tetley temptations
- Mint and chamomile, for two
- Hunan, Keemun, etc.
- Caddy items, perhaps
- Drinks from a bag, often
- Black and green, for two
- Twinings and green
- London get-togethers
- Green and herbal, for two
- Subjects of some British breaks
- 4 p.m. socials
- Chai and oolong
- Social events
- Pouchong and Oolong
- Earl Grey and pekoe
- Social gatherings
- 4:00 p.m. social events
- Hot and iced drinks
- London socials
- August Moon offerings
- Liquid refreshments
- Hot herbal drinks
- Herbal soothers
- Japanese ceremonial drinks
- Black or green drinks
- Earl Grey et al.
- *Some socials
- Midafternoon rituals
- Twinings' offerings
- Leaves in bags
- Black and green, e.g.
- Black and green, e.g.
- Earl Grey and Oolong
- Darjeeling and pekoe
- They end up in hot water
- Chamomile, congou, et al.
- Assam and pekoe
- Gunpowder and souchong
- Afternoon events
- "Twine, wine, and hides, and China ___": Thoreau
- Earl Grey's family?
- Earl Grey's kin
- Brewed drinks
- 4:00 get-togethers
- Pekoe et al.
- Oolong et al.
- Souchong et al.
- British brews
- Hot brews
- Some are herbal
- Caddy beverages
- Afternoon get-togethers, for the English
- Lipton line
- They may be carted around
- Lung Ching and Oolong
- Hot drinks
- British break beverages
- Daytime socials
- Some after-dinner options
- Genteel gatherings
- A&P's original line
- Restaurant's after-dinner selection
- Tetley products
- Earl Grey and kin
- Aromatic drinks
- Oolong and Earl Grey
- They get into hot water
- Socials with cucumber sandwiches
- They're often bagged
- Some herbal selections
- Homophone of 3 Down
- Brews for parties
- Twinings wares
- Chai and chamomile
- Brews from bags
- Social cupfuls
- Afternoon social gatherings
- Harney & Sons wares
- Oolong and gunpowder
- They're high in the late afternoon
- Some are held by caddies
- Lipton selection
- Herb selections
- Green and herbal, e.g.
- Caddy's choices
- Earl Grey, for one
- Black and Twinings, e.g.
- Pekoes
- Oolong and Keemun
- Oolong and hyson
- Irish Breakfast and Earl Grey
- They're often in hot water
- English beverages
- Snapple beverages
- Herb drinks
- Society affairs
- Beverages steeped from leaves
- Ones steeped in tradition in England?
- Steeped drinks
- Mint products
- Beverages brewed from bags
- Hot or cold beverages
- They're drunk at socials
- Assam products
- Pekoe and others
- Some receptions
- Earl Grey and others
- Caddy picks
- Alternatives to coffees
- Blends in bags
- Gunpowder and Twinings
- Tazo offerings
- Possibly blended beverages
- Coffee alternatives
- Herbal and green
- Brews for socials
- Beverages made by steeping
- Drinks with crumpets
- Leoni & others
- Chrysanthemum and jasmine
- Bigelow products
- Some beverages
- "High" socials
- Some sorority parties
- Congou and Hyson
- Pouchong and others
- Lipton offerings
- Twinings products
- Pekoe and Earl Grey
- Cups of pekoe
- Pekoes, for example
- Bags in a caddy
- Lipton assortment
- Twinings offerings
- What metal caddies carry
- Caddy items
- Affairs with crumpets
- "English breakfast" drinks
- 11-Across and others
- Hot spots?
- Drinks in some urns
- Rooibos and Earl Grey
- Drinks made from leaves
- Earl Grey and such
- Drinks from pots
- Oolong and rooibos, for two
- High times?
- Lapsang souchong and pu'er, e.g.
- Black or green beverages
- Infusions that may have jasmine
- Boba, etc.
- Masala chai, etc.
- Tazo products
- They accompany crumpets
- Earl Grey, etc.
- Drinks that may be iced
- Oolong and Pu'er
- Oolong and Darjeeling
- Keemun and kuding
- Beverages sometimes brewed in the sun
- Pu'er and oolong
- Poured-over leaves
- Green and white
- Chai and rooibos
- Some bags in boxes
- Darjeeling and oolong, e.g.
- Boba shop orders
- Oolong and rooibos
- Just Add Honey purchases
- Drinks with steep prices?
- Chais
- Beverages brewed in pots
- Genmaicha, etc.
- Cup-and-saucer luncheons
- Assam, oolong, pekoe, etc.
- Sage beverages
- Oolong and pu-erh
- Some leafy greens?
- Black or green grocery items
- Dim sum brews
- Hongcha and matcha
- Assam, Darjeeling, etc.
- Drinks sometimes served with cucumber sandwiches
- Contents of some bags in boxes
- They might be blended
- Boston Harbor detritus, once
- Drinks used in some Chinese medicine
- Oolong, chamomile, mint, etc.
- Matcha and boba, etc.
- Drinks accompanying finger sandwiches
- Bitter brews
- Array on a trolley
- Herbal essences
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 17, 2024
- USA Today - October 25, 2024
- LA Times - October 11, 2024
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- New York Times - July 14, 2024
- USA Today - May 27, 2024
- USA Today - May 16, 2024
- USA Today - March 15, 2024
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- New York Times - February 16, 2024
- USA Today - January 25, 2024
- New York Times - January 04, 2024
- LA Times - December 31, 2023
- USA Today - November 24, 2023
- New York Times - November 17, 2023
- New York Times - August 11, 2023
- USA Today - July 24, 2023
- LA Times - July 17, 2023
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