| Groups for pitchers | 19 |
| Four o'clock services | 25 |
| Four o'clock china | 22 |
| Dollhouse cups, saucers, etc. | 29 |
| Dishes for doll parties | 23 |
| Cozy accompaniers | 17 |
| China groups | 12 |
| China groupings | 15 |
| China for dolls? | 16 |
| China collections | 17 |
| China cabinet displays | 22 |
| China cabinet display | 21 |
| Aids in preparing spots? | 24 |
| Make stand on end, as hair | 26 |
| Make big, as hair | 17 |
| Comb into a beehive, e.g. | 25 |
| Social attire? | 14 |
| Place to get a cup | 18 |
| Gunpowder seller? | 17 |
| Where to pick up leaves in bags | 31 |
| Spot to order a spot | 20 |
| Sort of restaurant | 18 |
| Place to order scones | 21 |
| London café | 14 |
| Earl Grey server | 16 |
| Earl Grey purveyor | 18 |
| Busy place, 4:00 P.M., London | 29 |
| British eatery | 14 |
| Playful mockery | 15 |
| Hair-raising activity | 21 |
| Eighty-sixed wares of 1773 | 26 |
| Sixth of a fluid ounce | 22 |
| Chef's measure | 18 |
| Certain measured dose | 21 |
| What "t" can mean | 27 |
| Sugar holder | 12 |
| Stirring thing | 14 |
| Small dosage amount | 19 |
| Silverware item | 15 |
| It might cause a stir | 21 |
| Four o'clock swizzler | 25 |
| Dosage measurer | 15 |
| Dosage measure | 14 |
| 80 minims | 9 |
| 1/768 gallon | 12 |
| Medicinal doses | 15 |
| Flatware pieces | 15 |
| Urban area set aside for pekoe purveyors? | 41 |
| Packets of Lipton? | 18 |
| Suckling spot | 13 |
| Udder part | 10 |
| An udder thing | 14 |
| Milker's handhold | 21 |
| Mammilla | 8 |
| Calf's concern | 18 |
| Animal's milk dispenser | 27 |
| Animal milk source | 18 |
| You suck if you use one | 23 |
| What a milkmaid holds | 21 |
| What a milker holds | 19 |
| Udder | 5 |
| Sow feature | 11 |
| Nursing need | 12 |
| Network television no-no, politely | 34 |
| Ewe's feeder | 16 |
| Dairy farmer's fistful | 26 |
| "It's not the ___, it's the tumidity" (William Safire maxim about sexual double standards in film nudity ratings) | 131 |
| Small living-room piece | 23 |
| Setting for an afternoon service | 32 |
| Serving cart | 12 |
| Place to set cups | 17 |
| It holds a service | 18 |
| Holder of an afternoon service | 30 |
| Furniture item for a service | 28 |
| 4:00 service holder | 19 |
| Worker who may create a stir? | 29 |
| One encouraged to drink on the job | 34 |
| Lipton employee | 15 |
| Bigelow employee | 16 |
| Concern of a 1773 Boston "party" | 42 |
| Provision of the 1767 Townshend Acts | 36 |
| Controversial 1767 act of Parliament | 36 |
| Colonial imposition that led to a "party" | 51 |
| Colonial imposition of 1767 | 27 |
| Traditionally, 4 p.m. | 21 |
| Traditional British break | 25 |
| Londoner's break | 20 |
| Late afternoon, usually | 23 |
| About 4 p.m. in Britain | 23 |
| 4:00, perhaps | 13 |
| When to have a crumpet | 22 |
| When to gather for crumpets | 27 |
| When pekoe is served | 20 |
| Social hour | 11 |
| Slot for a spot? | 16 |
| P.M. period in England | 22 |
| London office break | 19 |
| Late afternoon, typically | 25 |
| Late afternoon in England | 25 |
| Four o'clock, to some | 25 |