Related Clues:
- Bergamot-flavour tea
- Peer over uninteresting brew
- Cut time from over-lengthy tea
- Red cell deficiency
- Drunk leaves before time, crossing garden unevenly
- Tea starts to overcome one's thirst
- After eggs, hunger for tea
- Leaves before the usual time without a bit of work in return
- A couple of rounds sustained for tea
- Evening's end: engineers entered in good time for tea
- It is no common black tea
- Tea choice for TV's Frasier Crane
- Chinese tea leaves — no logo (anag)
- Alternative to black or green
- Rex inside eagerly brewing tea