Word "TEATIME" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes
Synonyms:
afternoon tea, tea

Crossword Clues for TEATIME

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4:00, traditionally Thomas Joseph 09 May 2026
Occasion for nourishment (7) The Guardian Quick 29 Jan 2026
Break for Earl Grey, say Premier Sunday 11 Jan 2026
*4 p.m., in Britain Wall Street Journal 11 Nov 2025
Doctor I meet at 4pm or thereabouts The Times Mephisto 17 Aug 2025
Time slot for a spot?
About late afternoon, say, browse magazine purchases The Telegraph Cryptic 27 Jun 2025
Eat it, cooked by myself, in the afternoon (3,4)
When people go to pot (3-4)
Afternoon occasion (7)
Steam whistle stop? (3,4)
Team tie arranged around four (7)
Team tie happily in interval for refreshment
Afternoon break - meditate, renewed, no sound at last (7)
British afternoon ritual
Around four in the afternoon (7)
Afternoon break in England
Hear when to start driving, in this break (7) The Guardian Cryptic 18 Nov 2024
When scones are served
When people tend to see spots
When the brewing takes place (3-4)
Tie mate adjusted around four? (7)
Afternoon break for a cuppa New York Times Mini 07 Sep 2024
Mid-afternoon refreshment period (7)
When a milk supplier is most essential to begin with?
Occasion for a cuppa (7)
Afternoon snack break, of sorts Universal 31 Mar 2024
When to eat haphazardly before five, for example? (7)
When the char arrives (7)
Moment for a light afternoon meal? (7)
Four will be given a prison sentence: put away inside ... (3,4)
Afternoon break in Britain
Spot on an afternoon schedule? New York Times 28 Jan 2024
4 p.m., for some Brits Universal 13 Jan 2024
Early evening, when golfer starts, we hear The Telegraph Toughie 29 Nov 2023
Early evening, when golfer starts, we hear (7)
4:00, perhaps Thomas Joseph 28 Oct 2023
When refreshments are served, or when lunch may be served during swimming meet The Telegraph Cryptic 04 Aug 2023
Odd characters from the day trip meet when drinks are served The Times Cryptic 25 Nov 2022
Marie Antoinette dropped neat iron at 4pm in the afternoon?
Source of milk I'm beginning to exploit between lunch and dinner The Guardian Cryptic 31 Jan 2022
Source of milk I'm beginning to exploit between lunch and dinner
TEATIME (break for refreshment)
Gathering at resort I meet about four or five? The Telegraph Cryptic 06 Nov 2020
Meal break similar to merienda USA Today 12 Sep 2020
Afternoon break in London LA Times Daily 19 Aug 2020
Afternoon break in London
Four o'clock? The Telegraph Quick 12 May 2020
When cakes are eaten The Times Concise 30 Mar 2020
Late afternoon break Universal 24 Dec 2019
Three or four, say New York Times 08 Dec 2019
Three or four, say
4 p.m. ritual, often
Possibly meet at one or later?
Butcher I meet at 4pm perhaps? The Telegraph Cryptic 16 Dec 2018
Talk about when to drive off in the late afternoon
Souchong season or Macha moment that's part of the afternoon
Occasion for a meal The Times Concise 12 Oct 2017
4 p.m. in England, traditionally Universal 09 May 2017
4:00 p.m., maybe New York Times 26 Feb 2017
Reading break? Wall Street Journal 13 Jan 2017
4 p.m. in England, traditionally
4:00 p.m., maybe
4:00, perhaps Thomas Joseph 03 Sep 2016
British ritual Newsday 03 Jan 2016
Leaves before interval, about 4pm? The Telegraph Toughie 08 Dec 2015
Having source of milk, I'm beginning to eat, now? The Times Cryptic 03 Jun 2015
Afternoon opportunity to eat The Times Concise 23 Mar 2015
Service break at Wimbledon? New York Times 29 Jan 2015
Meal break that sounds like a beverage break
Service break at Wimbledon?
Four o'clock, say, and char issue is raised
Traditional British break
Break across the sea
British ritual
When to have a crumpet
4:00 P.M., traditionally
Afternoon break in London
Afternoon observance in England
Late afternoon, typically
Four p.m. in Britain
Four, often
4:00 p.m., maybe
Four, often
Break for pekoe, e.g.
Slot for a spot?
4:00 p.m. in London, perhaps
4:00 p.m. in London, perhaps
Brew break
4 p.m., in Britain
When one might see a wagon
When one might see a wagon
4 p.m., for some
Occasion for a spot
British break
4:00 PM, usually
British break
About 4 p.m. in Britain
Brighton break
Break point at Wimbledon?
Four, say
Londoner's break
When to gather for crumpets
4:00 P.M., perhaps
Late afternoon, usually
When pekoe is served
Brighton break
London office break
Late afternoon in England
P.M. period in England
Social hour
Late afternoon
English break
Britisher's coffee break.
Five o'clock.
Period in a Londoner's day.
Pause for refreshment.
Four o'clock.
4:30 P. M.
Social hour.
Afternoon recess in Britain.
Four o'clock, to some
The oolong hour.
Sociable hour.
Daily occasion in London.
Relative of a coffee break.
Late afternoon in London.
Late afternoon.
Afternoon in England.
Social hour, in Britain.
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