| 20 answers for: Sugar in tea, etc. |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| SOLUTES | Sugar in tea, etc. |
| CAFFEINE | Stimulant in tea, etc |
| DEMERARA | Brown sugar in tea? Rare medicine in review (8) |
| INSOLUBLE | Resisting crackers (unlike sugar in tea) |
| SOLUTE | Sugar in tea, e.g. |
| INFUSE | Soak (tea etc) in liquid to extract flavour (6) |
| DIXIE | Name a large metal pot in which stew, tea, etc, is made (5) |
| TRAYMOBILE | In Australia, a trolley for serving tea etc (10) |
| SPOON | Originally a chip of wood, later a utensil in various sizes for eating or serving boiled eggs, caviar, grapefruit, mustard, salt, soup, tea etc (5) |
| CINDER | An ember, piece of glowing coal or scoriaceous fragment of lava, hence a warming stimulant, such as brandy or whisky, taken in soda water, tea etc (6) |
| CANISTER | Small box for tea, etc. |
| KETTLES | Metal vessels used for boiling tea, etc. |
| BREW | To make tea etc. by infusion |
| INFUSER | Device for making tea etc (7) |
| TANNIN | Ingredient of tea etc. almost turning brown (6) |
| MUG | Large cup used without a saucer for cocoa, coffee, tea etc; an informal word for one's face/mouth; a grimace; or, a gullible person (3) |
| STIR | Word for activity, bustle, commotion or disturbance; a roused emotion; an act of mixing cake/pudding batter, paint, tea etc; or, a prison (4) |
| ROSES | Floribundas, hybrid teas, etc. |
| DIABETES | A medical condition in which someone has an excess of sugar in their blood (8) |
| JAM | An often homemade food prepared from seasonal gluts of fruit simmered in sugar in a preserving pan, traditionally applied to scones, bread or Victoria sandwiches (3) |
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