- - Tea, say, always carried in item of luggage with English
- - Tea, for example
- - Tea, say, and beer gave out
- - Coffee, tea or milk, e.g.
- - Coffee, tea or milk
- - Tea, e.g.
- - Coffee or tea
- - Sarsaparilla, e.g.
- - Aisle in the grocery store where one can find fruit drinks, soft drinks, coffee, tea, and more
- - Local welcoming cat, leaving out a drink
- - british woman and anger - it's drink
- - Gave beer out as drink
- - bishop always with time for a drink
- - Coffee or water
- - gave beer as a drink
- - bishop always on time for a drink
- - bishop always on time for coffee, perhaps
- - Drink other than water
- - British-Australian Dame having drink
- - British always on time for drink
- - Gave beer (anag.)
- - Beer gave drunk something to drink, other than water
- - Drink, drink! Time to swallow volume
- - Always in container, English drink
- - British? Always time for a drink!
- - Something to drink
- - Non-alcoholic drink
- - Mean to live for a drink
- - Airline amenity
- - Something from the cooler
- - Drink
- - Libation
- - Liquid refreshment
- - Potation
- - drink, bishop's first, always on time
- - a drink other than water
- - drink with dame edna, after opening of bottle
- - Victor in competition with passion for drink
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