Leaves for a restaurant?
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TEALeaves for a drink?
TEALeaves for a party?
TOBACCOLeaves for a cigar
SALADLeaves for a restaurant?
TEALeaves for a drink
CRESSLeaves for a buffet?
TEALeaves for a break?
EMIGRATESLeaves for a new land.
STIFFSLeaves zip for a tip
POPSOFFTOLeaves for, in a casual way
STEPS... out (leaves for a short time)
CHEXOUTOFREHABLeaves a center for cereal abuse?
teaboxa box for storing tea leaves
TEALeaves for a drink from a bag?
TEACARTCarrier of leaves for a dining table?
teaboxesTEABOX, a box for storing tea leaves
cigara roll of tobacco leaves for smoking
cigarsCIGAR, a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking
LAAAcronym for a team that leaves out "of Anaheim"
HERESTOTHERULESThe pop-up blocker leaves ...a toast for referees?
segara cigar (a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking)
segarsSEGAR, a cigar (a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking)
regaliaa big cigar (a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking)
regaliasREGALIA, a big cigar (a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking)
canastera type of tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
leafiest(of a plant) Producing or grown for its broad-bladed leaves
canastersCANASTER, a type of tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
cahiersnumber of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding
croftssmall, portable filing cabinet of table height, having drop leaves for use as a table
croftsmall, portable filing cabinet of table height, having drop leaves for use as a table
cahiernumber of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding
horseradishesA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
horseradishA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
guacoits leaves, or a substance obtained from them, sometimes used locally as an antidote for snakebites
raupoa New Zealand bulrush, Typha orientalis, with sword-shaped leaves, traditionally used for construction and decoration
guacosits leaves, or a substance obtained from them, sometimes used locally as an antidote for snakebites
defoliatedRemove leaves from (a tree, plant, or area of land), for agricultural purposes or as a military tactic
defoliatesRemove leaves from (a tree, plant, or area of land), for agricultural purposes or as a military tactic
defoliatingRemove leaves from (a tree, plant, or area of land), for agricultural purposes or as a military tactic
woadsa European herb (Isatis tinctoria) of the mustard family formerly grown for the blue dyestuff yielded by its leaves