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TEALEAF
TEALEAF
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: tealeaf
(usually used in the plural) A dried fragment of a leaf of the tea plant used in making the drink tea.
A thief.
All clues having "TEALEAF" for an answer:
You can find a list of possible crossword clues for TEALEAF below.
*Fortunetellers bit
Bit brewed in a bag
Bit of fortune-telling flora
Bit of gunpowder
Bit of oolong
Bit steeped in a bag
Bit thats read in phyllomancy
Brew flavoring
Brewed bit
Coffee bean competitor
Fortune-tellers tidbit
Fortunetellers aid
Item read by a fortune teller
Item read by a fortuneteller
Item sold in a bag
One in hot water
Pekoe piece
Pekoe unit
Shredded and bagged item
Starbucks competitor Coffee Bean & ---
Tasseographers bit
Tetley tidbit
Gypsy literature.
Gypsy's source of information.
Fortuneteller's concern.
Gunpowder item
Fortuneteller's aid
*Fortuneteller's bit
Tasseographer's bit
Fortune-telling aid
Part of plant used to make drink
Ingredient of infusion - thief
Thief
Cockney thief
Dried part of a plant, used to make cuppas
One taking beer, tucking into variety of feta
One that might be brewing or poaching?
Thief seeing some fortune in this?
I'll help to tell your fortune for a nicker
Who takes? We take it with hot water at 4pm
Cockney thief may end up in hot water
Twist of fate secures booze for East End pickpocket
What's in the bag for a nicker
Criminal given bird without hearing, blowing top
A little bit of gunpowder, say, for robber
One steeping in a cup
One might 18 12, amazing feat involving beer
Tiny thing bagged for a nicker?
Cockney villain that goes into the bag
One of many carried by a caddy
London criminal, one going to pot
Fortune tellers tidbit
Bit for a fortuneteller
Individual pinching something from the pot?
Used to make drink when working late each first Friday
Remove a bit of clothing and become suddenly popular
Is able to rise in low country
It's read to divine crook in Bow
One of many found in bag of East End criminal
One pinching duck starters in exotic Angolan foodery
Cockney crook cooked a fat eel
Gypsys prop
Fortune-tellers prop
Eastender who takes small part in reviving production?
Is this East End criminal strained?
Recital of letter on page, one of many read by fortune-teller?
Bit in a bag of pekoe
Cockney crook twisting a left ear right off
Bit of Assam?
Thief – basis of a hot drink
Eastenders criminal is one soaked in drink
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