Band for a tea ceremony?
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OBIBand for a tea ceremony?
KETTLENecessity for a tea party.
SAMOVARTea maker for a czar
teaboarda tray for serving tea
GIGGLEGABBLEGOBBLEGITHolmes's words for a tea party
teaboxa box for storing tea leaves
teakettlea kettle used for making tea
teacarta trolly used for serving tea
teaboardsTEABOARD, a tray for serving tea
GREYEarl with a tea named for him
SAMADAMSBeer named for a Tea Party leader
GREYEarl ... (tea named for a British noble)
teaboxesTEABOX, a box for storing tea leaves
teacartsTEACART, a trolly used for serving tea
teakettlesTEAKETTLE, a kettle used for making tea
ELOISEEponym for a Plaza Hotel tea service for kids
urnlikecontainer with a faucet for serving coffee or tea
urnscontainer with a faucet for serving coffee or tea
urncontainer with a faucet for serving coffee or tea
samovara metal urn, used for heating water for making tea.
creamerA cream or milk substitute for adding to coffee or tea
creamersA cream or milk substitute for adding to coffee or tea
cannistera small container, usually of metal, used for tea, shot, etc also CANISTER
cannistersCANNISTER, a small container, usually of metal, used for tea, shot, etc also CANISTER
teapoystand or table containing a tea chest or caddy and used for supporting a tea set
elevensesA short break for light refreshments, usually with tea or coffee, taken about eleven o'clock in the morning
stillrooma room, in a large house, where liquors, preserves, etc are kept, and where tea, etc is prepared for the table
stillroomsSTILLROOM, a room, in a large house, where liquors, preserves, etc are kept, and where tea, etc is prepared for the table
spicebushA North American shrub with aromatic leaves, bark, and fruit. The leaves were formerly used for a tea and the fruit as an allspice substitute
stillroomA room in a large house used by the housekeeper for the storage of preserves, cakes, and liqueurs and the preparation of tea and coffee
spicebushesA North American shrub with aromatic leaves, bark, and fruit. The leaves were formerly used for a tea and the fruit as an allspice substitute
khata shrub (Catha edulis) of the staff-tree family cultivated in the Middle East and Africa for its leaves and buds that are the source of a habituating stimulant when chewed or used as a tea