| MORNINGTEA | An awakening Assam, cup of Earl Grey or other sunrise sip taken before rising in the UK, but an elevenses cuppa and snack in Australia (7,3) |
| MTN | Map feature with an elev. |
| TEABREAK | A short breather, recess or rest for Assam, Earl Grey or other such cuppa during a working day (3,5) |
| TEALEAF | This scrap of Earl Grey or lapsang souchong is also the Cockney rhyming slang for thief (3,4) |
| TIPSIER | Drunken sip taken during row, becoming more drunk (7) |
| FLAPJACK | Word for a baked bar of oats and syrup in the UK, but for a pancake in the US; an apple-puff; a powder compact; or, in Suffolk, a lapwing (8) |
| LANK | Word for drooping, flaccid, limp, long or thin in the UK, but plentiful, numerous or a lot in South Africa (4) |
| OCTOBER | Second month of autumn in the UK but second of spring in Australia (7) |
| IDCARD | A 2006 Act established a national framework for ____s in the UK, but was repealed in 2011 |
| GREECE | European country with about half the area of the UK, but a similar length of coastline |
| TEAMPEST | Squall of a cup of Earl Grey? |
| TEAROOM | Venue where you can enjoy a cup of Earl Grey and a scone, say (3,4) |
| TEACAKE | Biscuit served with a cup of Earl Grey |
| TEA | Assam or Matcha or Earl Grey or Oolong |
| TEACADDY | Term, partly related to a Malay unit of weight akin to a jin, for an Earl Grey or English breakfast leaves holder, be it a box, canister or decorative tin (3,5) |
| SWOLLENGLANDS | Mumps symptoms (and technically, this should be "Great Britain," but how often does one get a chance to put this answer in a puzzle?) |
| WILLIAMS | Robin ___ actor who was a stand-up comedian before rising to fame after playing Mork in the TV series Mork & Mindy |
| STEVE | ___ Martin actor who was a stand-up comedian before rising to fame in the musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
| LONDONFOG | Invented-in-vancouver beverage made of Earl Grey tea, steamed milk and flavoured with vanilla: 2 wds. |
| RUDE | Rough and ready, as in an awakening (4) |