Crossword-Solution: TEACUP 6 letters, 70 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Teacup n. A small cup from which to drink tea.

We have 70 clues for the answer “TEACUP”

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Piece of china on a saucer 1 answer
Something to sip oolong from 1 answer
Setting for a tempest? 1 answer
Service component 1 answer
Saucer resident? 1 answer
Ridiculous storm center. 1 answer
Pu'er holder 1 answer
Porcelain item 1 answer
Place for Oolong or Pekoe 1 answer
Spinning vehicle in a theme park 1 answer
Oolong container 1 answer
One aboard a saucer? 1 answer
No place for a storm 1 answer
Mad Hatter prop 1 answer
Kin of a demitasse 1 answer
Item with a matching saucer 1 answer
Item on a saucer 1 answer
Item resting in a saucer 1 answer
Spinning vehicle in an amusement park 1 answer
Spode item 1 answer
Storm's place, in metaphor 1 answer
Super-miniature dog breed size 1 answer
Term for a small Yorkie 1 answer
Vessel for a spot 1 answer
Vessel for hyson 1 answer
Vessel in which there may be a storm 1 answer
Vessel on a saucer 1 answer
Vessel with a bag, maybe 1 answer
Wedgwood piece. 1 answer
Where a sleeping bag may be found 1 answer
Where one leaves leaves? 1 answer
Where would you find Earl Grey? 1 answer
___ Chihuahua (tiny dog) 1 answer
Hyson holder 1 answer
Item on a cart, maybe 1 answer
0.05-gallon item, perhaps 1 answer
Amusement park ride container 1 answer
Bone-china item 1 answer
British vessel? 1 answer
Container on a saucer 1 answer
It may be filled with gunpowder 1 answer
It sits in a saucer 1 answer
It sits on a saucer 1 answer
It's part of the service 1 answer
Item at the Mad Hatter's party 1 answer
Item in a dish set 1 answer
Tempest spot? 2 answers
Saucer's companion 2 answers
Saucer's partner 2 answers
Saucer sitter 2 answers
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Sentences with TEACUP (5)

But it is nonsense to speak so about a brittle teacup, when I remember what my heart has gone through without breaking.” The cups—not having been used, perhaps, since Hepzibah’s youth—had contracted no small burden of dust, which Phœbe washed away with so much care and delicacy as to satisfy even the proprietor of this invaluable china.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
She measured a teacup full, tied it up in a bit of sacking, and presented it ceremoniously to grandmother.
My Ántonia Willa Cather 1995
While they were dressing their wounds, I tried to make a hole in the thing with the spiky end of the hitcher, and the hitcher slipped and jerked me out between the boat and the bank into two feet of muddy water, and the tin rolled over, uninjured, and broke a teacup.
Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1995
The nurse put the baby's arms under the sheets and then pulled one up over its face and took the teacup away from the mother who didn't see what had happened and I came away while three young nurses were comforting the girl.
Adventures and Letters Richard Harding Davis 2008
Prolonging his preparations as much as possible, for their greater comfort, that eccentric gentleman superintended the packing of his wardrobe, and having added to it with his own hands, a plate, knife and fork, spoon, teacup and saucer, and other small household matters of that nature, strapped up the portmanteau, took it on his shoulders, and actually marched off without another word, and with the case-bottle (which he had never once put down) still tightly clasped under his arm.
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens 1996

Quotes with TEACUP (3)

We have all heard of these things before. The love letter arriving as the teacup falls. The guitar striking up as the last breath sounds out. I don't attribute it to God or to sentiment. Perhaps it's a chance. Or perhaps chance is just another way to try to convince ourselves that we are valuable.
Colum McCann Let the Great World Spin
How did you do it?" I brought the teacup to my mouth for another sip. "How did you guide Sophie's soul? I thought you were a reaper.""He's both," Nash said from behind me, and I turned just as he followed my father through the front door, pulling his long sleeves down one at a time. He and my dad had just loaded Aunt Val's white silk couch into the back of my uncle's truck, so he wouldn't have to deal with the bloodstains when he and Sohie got back from the hospital. "Tod is …
Rachel Vincent My Soul to Take
That's my name. Not Cassie for Cassandra. Or Cassie for Cassidy. And it's not Cassie for Cassiopeia. Not anymore. I am more than her now. I am all of them, Evan and Ben and Marika and Megan and Sam. I am Dumbo and Poundcake and Teacup. I am all the ones you emptied, the ones you corrupted, the ones you discarded, the thousands you thought you killed, but who live in me. But I am more than this. I am all those they remember, the ones they loved, everyone they knew, and everyon…
Rick Yancey The Last Star
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 78 times in crossword archives (1958–2025).