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TEATIME is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for TEATIME.

37 total results for TEATIME( score: 50 )

11 results for TEATIME from Modern Era puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sun Jan 28, 2024111ASpot on an afternoon schedule?Nathan HasegawaShortz
Sun Dec 8, 201915DThree or four, sayEmily CarrollShortz
Sun Feb 26, 201791D4:00 p.m., maybeJosh KnappShortz
Thu Jan 29, 201529AService break at Wimbledon?John FarmerShortz
Tue Jan 4, 201121D4:00 P.M., traditionallyDavid HansonShortz
Sat Feb 9, 200816ALate afternoon, typicallyShannon BurnsShortz
Sat Nov 25, 200013DBreak point at Wimbledon?Patrick D. BerryShortz
Tue Jun 8, 199924DLondoner's breakFred PiscopShortz
Thu Jun 4, 199846AWhen to gather for crumpetsFrances HansenShortz
Sun Oct 19, 199713DLate afternoon, usuallyDavid J. KahnShortz
Thu Mar 14, 19964DBrighton breakR. SilvestriShortz
26 results for TEATIME from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Fri Mar 27, 198758ALondoner's breakRhonda KrausMaleska
Sun Dec 9, 198424AP.M. period in EnglandMary Virginia OrnaMaleska
Fri Oct 5, 198456ALate afternoon in EnglandReichertMaleska
Tue Apr 17, 198424ALondon office breakJames R. BurnsMaleska
Fri Feb 21, 197539ASocial hourChet CurrierWeng
Sun Oct 28, 1973101ALate afternoonDiana SessionsWeng
Tue Jul 31, 197311DEnglish breakUnknownWeng
Sun Jan 10, 197126ALate afternoon, usuallyBetty LearyWeng
Thu May 28, 197041DFour o'clock, to someUnknownWeng
Sun Oct 22, 1967111ALate afternoon.William A. Lewis, Jr.Farrar
Sun Mar 27, 196659ALate afternoon in London.William A. Lewis, Jr.Farrar
Wed Jan 6, 196536ARelative of a coffee break.UnknownFarrar
Sun Mar 22, 1964137ADaily occasion in London.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Tue May 7, 196321AThe oolong hour.UnknownFarrar
Wed Aug 8, 196221ASocial hour, in Britain.UnknownFarrar
Tue Sep 22, 195922ABritisher's coffee break.UnknownFarrar
Tue Nov 6, 195641DFive o'clock.Madeline CorseFarrar
Mon Dec 5, 195554AFour o'clock.UnknownFarrar
Sun Nov 20, 195523ASociable hour.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Sat Jun 18, 195529APause for refreshment.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Thu May 12, 195551ALate afternoon.UnknownFarrar
Fri Mar 18, 195543DPeriod in a Londoner's day.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Mon Nov 1, 195445A4:30 P. M.Alice SkodzusFarrar
Sun Nov 1, 195381DSocial hour.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Sun Jan 20, 195265DAfternoon in England.Jules ArensbergFarrar
Sun Apr 25, 1943123AAfternoon recess in Britain.Hugh P. EvansFarrar
Anagrams:EMATITE, TEAMITE
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