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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