| Submerged leaves | 16 |
| Subject of a 1773 Act of Parliament | 35 |
| Stuff in a ball | 15 |
| Stash offering | 14 |
| Start with spoons and cups? | 27 |
| Starbucks serves it | 19 |
| Spot in the United Kingdom? | 27 |
| Spot in a pot | 13 |
| Spot from a pot? | 16 |
| Spot from a pot | 15 |
| Spanish torch | 13 |
| Souchong, for one | 17 |
| Souchong, e.g. | 14 |
| Souchong or hyson | 17 |
| Souchong is one | 15 |
| Something to take in the afternoon | 34 |
| Something steeped | 17 |
| Something sipped with a scone | 29 |
| Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution | 59 |
| Something for two | 17 |
| Something bagged in the pantry | 30 |
| Soho social event | 17 |
| Social drink | 12 |
| Social beverage | 15 |
| Small bag of leaves | 19 |
| Small bag of buds that might chill you out | 42 |
| Sleepytime ___ | 14 |
| Slangy drug | 11 |
| Sipped beverage | 15 |
| Shipment from China | 19 |
| Service staple | 14 |
| Scone's go-with | 19 |
| Scone companion | 15 |
| Samovar serving | 15 |
| Samovar brew | 12 |
| Samovar beverage | 16 |
| Russians call it "chai" | 33 |
| Rooibos, for one | 16 |
| Robert Anderson’s “___ and Sympathy” | 48 |
| Revolutionary party jetsam | 26 |
| Refreshment for Jane Marple | 27 |
| Reefer, in slang | 16 |
| Red Rose, e.g. | 14 |
| Red Rose or Earl Grey | 21 |
| Product that's often oxidized | 33 |
| Product once harbored in Boston? | 32 |
| Pot substance | 13 |
| Pot product | 11 |
| Pot leaves | 10 |
| Pinky-out drink | 15 |
| PG Tips product | 15 |
| People often strain to make it | 30 |
| Pekoe,for one | 13 |
| Pekoe purchase | 14 |
| Pekoe or oolong | 15 |
| Pekoe or hyson, e.g. | 20 |
| Pekoe or hyson | 14 |
| Pekoe or Djarling | 17 |
| Pekoe or Assam | 14 |
| Pekoe for one | 14 |
| Party serving | 13 |
| Party quaff? | 12 |
| Party for Palin | 15 |
| Partner of sympathy | 19 |
| Parlor drink | 12 |
| P.M. refreshment | 16 |
| Original cargo of the Cutty Sark | 32 |
| Orange pekoe, for example | 25 |
| Orange Pekoe or English Breakfast | 33 |
| Oopak or hyson | 14 |
| Oopak is one | 12 |
| Oolong or Earl Grey | 19 |
| Oolong or darjeeling | 20 |
| Oolong or bohea | 15 |
| One way to take opium | 21 |
| One may be high at four | 23 |
| One may be high at 5:00 | 23 |
| Old-fashioned cold remedy | 25 |
| Occasion for two | 16 |
| Noncocktail party | 17 |
| Nirvana "Sit and drink pennyroyal __" © 2010 Todd Santos Written By: Todd Santos | 172 |
| New York's Russian ___ Room | 31 |
| Nanny ___ (folk remedy of sheep manure in hot water) | 52 |
| Mint __ | 7 |
| Mini meal | 9 |
| Midafternoon social | 19 |
| Midafternoon repast | 19 |
| Midafternoon drink, for many | 28 |
| Mid-afternoon drink | 19 |
| Meal that might include cucumber sandwiches | 43 |
| March Hare's offering to Alice | 34 |
| Major Kenyan export | 19 |
| Major Indian export | 19 |
| Mad Hatter's party drink | 28 |
| Mad Hatter's brew | 21 |
| Mad Hatter affair | 17 |
| Long Island Iced ___ | 20 |
| London "cuppa" | 24 |
| Lipton option | 13 |
| Light meal, in London | 21 |