Answer: TEAS
TEAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 300 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
 - Ginseng and oolong
 - Herbal cafe offerings
 - 73-Down exports
 - Steeped brews
 - Socials with finger sandwiches
 - Genmaicha and matcha
 - Pot leaves?
 - Oolong and hojicha
 - Darjeeling and Assam
 - They may be Thai or chai
 - Complimentary assortment in a hotel room's kitchenette, maybe
 - Herbal refreshments
 - Bags with black and green varieties
 
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