Answer: TEA
TEA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 1005 times.
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
 - "Eat Drink Man Woman" drink
 - Rose hip and red zinger, e.g.
 - Type of party
 - Hyson, e.g.
 - Japanese drink
 - Drink with scones
 - 46 Across homonym
 - It can be green, red or yellow
 - It was thrown into the harbor in a 1773 "party"
 - Drink with jam and bread, in song
 - Drink that's often iced
 - "High" drink
 - Boston Harbor drink?
 - Brewed concoction
 - England first bagged it in 1953
 - Leaves to make a drink
 - Long Island iced stuff
 - Breakfast brew
 - Drink of Japanese ceremonies
 - Service beverage
 - Drink that's brewed
 - Pot leaves?
 - Brit's "cuppa"
 - Drink from a kettle
 - Leaves to steep
 - Historical Boston drink
 - Oolong or gunpowder
 - Vietnamese export
 - Beverage with dim sum
 - Mad Hatter's cupful
 - Chief agricultural export of Kenya
 - English cuppa
 - Break during a cricket match
 - Bigelow product
 - Reception with scones
 - Big export of Sri Lanka
 - "Green" or "black" beverage
 - Beverage served in spots
 - See 40-Across
 - Japanese ceremonial brew
 - Sushi bar serving
 - China : cha :: U.S. : ___
 - Beverage made from bags
 - "Pink" drink
 - "Green" refreshment
 - "Hot" or "iced" drink
 - Spill the ___ (dish out gossip)
 - Earl Grey or pekoe
 - In-flight drink option
 - What a caddy holds
 - What some urns dispense
 - Something enjoyed during elevenses
 - Earl Grey or oolong
 - Infused beverage
 - 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)
 - Espresso alternative
 - Beverage served in "spots"
 - Follower of "Chai" or "Thai"
 - Part of a dim sum meal
 - Leaves in a pantry
 - Hot or iced brew
 - Drink served with sushi
 - English breakfast ___
 - Contents of an infuser
 - Hot cupful
 - Coffee shop offering
 - Wimbledon service?
 - Pekoe, for example
 - The Queen's afternoon meal
 - March Hare's serving
 - Black, red or green drink
 - An indispensable ingredient in the elixir of life, per Lao-tzu
 - Marijuana, in older slang
 - Beverage made of dried leaves
 - What "chai" means
 - Spill the ___ (gossip)
 - Red or black drink
 - Part of a Victorian social schedule
 - Afternoon ___
 - Weak ___ (unconvincing argument)
 - Important Kenya export
 - Brit's hot beverage
 - Drink that might be full of bubbles
 - Colorant for faux-antique paper
 - Leaves before paying the check?
 - Brewed cupful
 - It can be sipped or spilled
 - Black or white 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?
 - 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
 - Oolong, for example
 - Lipton brew
 - "Loose" product in a pantry
 - Companion of crumpets
 - British hot beverage
 - What Mrs. Potts and Chip serve in "Beauty and the Beast"
 - Spill the ___: gossip
 - Two after "sew" in a "Sound of Music" song
 - Lapsang souchong, for example
 - Pekoe or Earl Grey
 - After-dinner hot drink
 - Drink enjoyed with scones
 - 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
 - Earl Grey, say
 - Bubble ___: Taiwanese drink
 - Leaves for dim sum
 - Green or black drink
 - Green ___ mochi
 - Gossip, in Black vernacular
 - Brew that sounds like its first letter
 - London hot spot?
 - Bubble ___
 - Gossip, in slang
 - Hot ___
 - Nickname on a ranch
 - Matcha, e.g.
 - Gossip that gets "spilled"
 - Something for two, in song
 - Most consumed drink in the world
 - Drink that might have a bag in it
 - Drink that might be served with scones
 - Leaves in small bags
 - Beverage in a kettle
 - Drink that may contain tapioca pearls
 - Gossip, in modern parlance
 - Word after high or weak
 - Crumpets drink
 - Cha chaan teng serving
 - With 59-Across, "Madam Secretary" star
 - Rooibos, e.g.
 - 38-Across product
 - Gossip
 - Word after "cheese" or "chamomile"
 - Latest gossip, in modern lingo
 - Green ___ ice cream
 - Cosy "spot"
 - Chrysanthemum beverage
 - Aromatic beverage
 - Brew that might have honey added
 - Hot spot in the afternoon, say
 - Leaves in a pot
 - Chazuke ingredient
 - "It wasn't my cup of ___"
 - Drink sipped by Kermit in a meme
 - Beverage in which some eggs are boiled
 - Garden activity
 - Oolong or pu-erh
 - Hot spot in England?
 - Green or black beverage
 - Gossip, slangily
 - See 95-Across
 - Matcha, for one
 - Sencha or matcha
 - 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)
 - Brewed beverage that may be hot or iced
 - The "cha" in "matcha"
 - Sleepytime Bear product
 - Beverage that comes in green and black varieties
 - Tazo beverage
 - Loose ___
 - Steaming cupful
 - Matcha or sencha
 - Lipton beverage
 - Sri Lankan specialty
 - Remedy for a sore throat
 - Spilled gossip
 - Peppermint ___
 - Rooibos or oolong
 - Beverage that may come with a bag
 - "Chai" in English
 - Salabat, for example
 - Hot, brewed drink
 - Green ___
 - Ingredient in a London Fog
 - PG Tips, e.g.
 - Oolong or chamomile
 - 39-Down, e.g.
 - Oolong or rooibos
 - Dim sum drink
 - ___ pets (ceramic toys that react to hot water)
 - Word after "bubble" or "iced"
 - Drink that might be brewed in a gaiwan
 - Green, black, red or white beverage
 - Ceylon or matcha, e.g.
 - Matcha, for example
 - Biluochun or pekoe
 - Something "spilled" by a gossip
 - It's typically taken in the afternoon
 - Shoumei or oolong
 - It can be spilled literally or metaphorically
 - Beverage made from Camellia sinensis leaves
 - Gossip that's "spilled"
 - Leaves on the shelf?
 - Hot brewed drink
 - Cha, chai, or matcha
 - Gossip that you can "spill"
 - Oolong or pu'er
 - Dianhong or pekoe
 - Matcha or chai
 - What the March Hare dips his watch in
 - Mixed bag?
 - What "chai" means in Urdu and Hindi
 - 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
 - Cha or chai
 - Drink often served with xiaolongbao
 - Gossip that might be piping hot
 - See 1-Across
 - Lapsang souchong or oolong
 - See 53-Down
 - Spills the ___: gossips
 - Drink served with lo mai gai
 - Oolong or kukicha
 - Hot toddy option
 - Sencha or rooibos
 - What 60-Across means in Hindi
 - Brew in a mug
 - Juicy news to share, so to speak
 - It's in the bag!
 - Genmaicha or pekoe
 - Scuttlebutt, these days
 - Beverage in Wonderland
 - It can be piping hot, literally or figuratively
 - Spills the ___
 - Brew that might have ice or spice in it
 - "High noon" beverage
 - Leaves that might be red or read
 - Loose-leaf beverage
 - Drink that might be served with a scone
 - "Spilled" gossip
 - Drink often enjoyed with scones
 
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