- TEATIME
- Oolong at one o'clock, or fukamashi at four o'clock
- Brew break
- Four p.m. in Britain
- Afternoon break in London
- Afternoon observance in England
- Meal break that sounds like a beverage break
- British break
- When one might see a wagon
- 4:00 p.m. in London, perhaps
- Slot for a spot?
- 4:00 p.m., maybe
- Four, often
- 4:00 P.M., perhaps
- Brighton break
- 4 p.m., for some
- 4 p.m., in Britain
- Break across the sea
- British ritual
- Traditional British break
- Occasion for a spot
- Afternoon recess in Britain.
- Afternoon in England.
- Social hour.
- 4:30 P. M.
- Four o'clock.
- Pause for refreshment.
- Period in a Londoner's day.
- Sociable hour.
- Five o'clock.
- Britisher's coffee break.
- Social hour, in Britain.
- The oolong hour.
- Daily occasion in London.
- Relative of a coffee break.
- Late afternoon in London.
- Four o'clock, to some
- Londoner's break
- Late afternoon, usually
- English break
- Late afternoon in England
- London office break
- P.M. period in England
- When to gather for crumpets
- Break point at Wimbledon?
- Late afternoon, typically
- 4:00 P.M., traditionally
- Service break at Wimbledon?
- Three or four, say
- Spot on an afternoon schedule?
- Break for pekoe, e.g.
- Occasion for a scone and clotted cream
- Four, say
- About 4 p.m. in Britain
- 4 p.m. in England, traditionally
- Late afternoon break
- 4 p.m., for some Brits
- Afternoon snack break, of sorts
- When pekoe is served
- 4:00 PM, usually
- Meal break similar to merienda
- When to have a crumpet
- Reading break?