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We have spotted TEA (3 Letters) a total of 624 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with TEA and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
| • | 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. |
| • | A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage. |
| • | Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea. |
| • | The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper. |
| • | To take or drink tea. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Leaves in the pantry
- Brit's hot beverage
- Supermarket bags
- Beverage sometimes served with cucumber sandwiches
- Sri Lanka export
- Brew from a kettle
- Drink that might be served with a scone
- Leaves that might be red or read
- Oolong or Earl Grey
- High noon beverage
- Brew that might have ice or spice in it
- Spills the __
- Oolong for example
- Leaves in a cup
- It can be piping hot literally or figuratively
- Leaves in hot water
- Beverage in Wonderland
- Oolong or pekoe
- Scuttlebutt these days
- Product broken before bagging
- Tetley drink
- Genmaicha or pekoe
- It's in the bag!
- Spill it!
- Brew from little bags
- Juicy news to share so to speak
- Brew from a bag
- Bubble --
- Brew in a mug
- What 60-Across means in Hindi
- Sencha or rooibos
- Serving at a Chinese restaurant
- Leaves in a bag
- Earl Grey e.g.
- Throat Coat drink
- It may be iced or spiced
- Crumpet’s go-with
- Palestinian beverage of hospitality
- Wonderland serving
- Hot toddy option
- Oolong or kukicha
- Sip with scones
- Earl Grey or Sleepytime
- Brit’s brew
- Drink served with lo mai gai
- Spills the __: gossips
- Leaves in a bag?
- Gossip to spill
- Rooibos e.g.
- Tazo drink
- Some movie set workers … or what you do when filling in the shaded squares?
- __ set
- Lapsang souchong or oolong
- Drink prepared in a tetsubin
- See 1-Across
- Longjing or oolong
- Gossip that might be piping hot
- Drink often served with xiaolongbao
- Long Island iced ___
- Drink in the afternoon?
- Chai or matcha
- Drink with crumpets
- Afternoon cupful
- Steeped brew
- Leaves in the pot
- Earl Grey or oolong
- Juicy goss
- Cha or chai
- Crumpets accompanier
- Gossip in modern slang
- It may come loose
- Beverage served hot or iced
- Leaves in a pantry
- See 19-Down
- Crumpets' caffeinated companion
- Gossip in modern lingo
- Drink served with dim sum often
- Sachet filler
- Cuppa to a Brit
- Black white or green beverage
- Green refreshment
- What a gossip spills
- Bunch
- What chai means in Urdu and Hindi
- Hot brew
- Took by force
- Oolong or souchong
- British hot beverage
- Kind of electrons on the outermost shell of an atom
- Gossip
- Prominent feature of dub music
- Product of the Camellia sinensis shrub
- Pekoe e.g.
- Brewer’s offering
- Lapsang souchong e.g.
- Matcha e.g.
- It's like -like
- Darjeeling or oolong
- Lipton drink
- Rooibos for one
- Surrey sip
- Arab beverage of hospitality
- Gossip slangily
- Gossip that you can spill
- Assam export
- Cha chai or matcha
- What some caddies hold
- Hot gossip informally
- Drink that might contain boba
- Pekoe or oolong
- Infuser contents
- Spill the ___! (Dish!)
- Beverage made from Camellia sinensis leaves
- It can be spilled literally or metaphorically
- Shoumei or oolong
- Meaning of cha in matcha
- Hot drink
- Earl Grey ___
- Its typically taken in the afternoon
- Herbal beverage
- Bubble —
- Espresso alternative
- Afternoon brew
- Infuser fill
- Sweet ___ (Southern drink)
- Something spilled by a gossip
- Biluochun or pekoe
- Matcha for example
- Loose-leaf beverage
- Word with bubble or high
- Green black red or white beverage
- Drink that might be brewed in a gaiwan
- Darjeeling or Earl Grey
- Word after bubble or iced
- Steeped drink
- Leaves for a drink
- ___ pets (ceramic toys that react to hot water)
- Dim sum drink
- Matcha green ___ latte
- Tazo product
- Keemun or pekoe
- Hot pot contents
- 39-Down e.g.
- Oolong or rooibos
- Oolong or chamomile
- Oolong or Darjeeling
- PG Tips e.g.
- Fresh gossip
- Gyokuro or Earl Grey
- High ___ (British meal)
- Ingredient in a London Fog
- Absolute garbage water per Ted Lasso
- Caffeine source
- Green ___
- Gossip in metaphor
- Loose-leaf ___
- Pot fill
- Hot brewed drink
- Import from Assam
- Bigelow product
- Contents of many grocery bags
- Drink such as boba
- Darjeeling, e.g.
- Salabat for example
- Herbal soother
- Starbucks option
- Spilled gossip
- Chai in English
- Earl Grey, for one
- Apt letters missing from Bri_ish m_ _l
- Beverage that may come with a bag
- English breakfast for one
- What caddies hold
- Cupful in Cambridge
- Twinings wares
- What a caddy often holds
- Gossip in slang
- Brewed drink
- Coffee alternative
- Rooibos or oolong
- Gossip that's spilled
- 'Sweet' symbol of the South
- Peppermint __
- English cuppa
- Oolong or bancha
- Herbal brew
- Darjeeling for one
- Oolong e.g.
- Darjeeling e.g.
- Steeped beverage
- Afternoon social
- Remedy for a sore throat
- Earl Grey or pekoe
- Downton Abbey meal
- Sri Lankan specialty
- Lipton beverage
- Afternoon get-together
- Earl Grey, e.g.
- Matcha or sencha
- Brewed beverage
- Steaming cupful
- Green or black drink
- Loose __
- Oolong or rooibos e.g.
- Chai, e.g.
- Leaves for dim sum
- Word before bag or spoon
- Bagged leaves?
- Pot brew
- Tazo beverage
- Gossip slangily
- Pekoe or Earl Grey
Usage among publishers:
- Newsday: Dec 5, 2025
- Newsday: Nov 18, 2025
- Newsday: Nov 13, 2025
- New York Times: Nov 12, 2025
- Newsday: Oct 23, 2025
- Newsday: Oct 22, 2025
- USA Today: Oct 13, 2025
- LA Times: Sep 19, 2025
- USA Today: Sep 11, 2025
- USA Today: Aug 19, 2025
- LA Times: Aug 2, 2025
- LA Times: Jul 27, 2025
- USA Today: Jul 22, 2025
- USA Today: Jul 21, 2025
- USA Today: Jul 17, 2025
- LA Times: Jul 10, 2025
- New York Times: Jul 2, 2025
- Newsday: Jun 7, 2025
- New York Times: May 24, 2025
- LA Times: May 19, 2025
- USA Today: May 1, 2025
- New York Times: Apr 27, 2025
- Universal: Apr 17, 2025
- Newsday: Apr 15, 2025
- New York Times: Apr 5, 2025
- Newsday: Apr 2, 2025
- Eugene Sheffer: Mar 29, 2025
- LA Times: Mar 28, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 25, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Feb 23, 2023