- - A bit of a brew? One tries to avoid stir
- - Brew flavoring
- - Source of some refreshment one takes from Bow?
- - bit in a bag of pekoe
- - One of many carried by the caddy
- - One who steals something from the pot?
- - Bit of oolong (2 wds.)
- - bit of fortune-telling flora
- - Used to make drink when working late each first Friday
- - common thief carried out feat around meadow
- - Starbucks competitor Coffee Bean & ---
- - Gypsy's prop
- - Cockney thief
- - Fortune-teller's prop
- - Thief: Slang
- - Something read by a fortuneteller
- - Tetley tidbit
- - Fortune teller's tidbit
- - Bit steeped in a bag
- - Commonly brewed item (2 words)
- - Bit of reading for a fortune-teller
- - One steeping in a cup
- - Drink with a female, chasing almost ten nicker
- - One who takes drink in staggering feat
- - Terrible fate drinking beer -- bit gone to pot?
- - Bird, a female, full of energy -- magpie in London's East End?
- - Fortunetelling aid
- - Bit brewed in a bag
- - Steeped growth
- - Bit steeped in a bag (2 words)
- - Note stout fellow catching a criminal
- - Burglar's awful fate after pinching beer
- - Criminal, one of many in gunpowder plot?
- - One of many in a Lipton bag
- - Bit of oolong
- - One brewing in a cup
- - Tasseographer's bit
- - *Fortuneteller's bit
- - Item read by a fortuneteller
- - Shredded and bagged item
- - Brewed bit
- - One in hot water
- - Bit that's read in phyllomancy
- - Pekoe unit
- - Coffee bean competitor
- - Item sold in a bag
- - Bit of gunpowder
- - Fortuneteller's aid
- - Item read by a fortune teller
- - Gunpowder item
- - Fortuneteller's concern.
- - Gypsy's source of information.
- - Gypsy literature.
- - Thief (rhyming slang)
- - Thief
- - Couple
- - Cockney crook twisting a left ear right off
- - Cockney rhyming slang for a thief
- - Brewed plant part read by a fortune teller (2 wds)
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