| 11. | Customers may eat a cream tea or a Devonshire tea, served from a scone with jam and clotted cream.
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| 12. | And a glass shaped like a teapot is " Cream tea, " the phrase for tea and scones.
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| 13. | Still, it can be a struggle persuading young people that the party of cream teas and Thatcherism is for them.
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| 14. | She dislikes Roly's miserly ways, cream teas and her cousin Janet's " tee hee " laugh.
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| 15. | Some people had the more modest cream tea, cups of tea served with scones piled high with clotted cream and jam.
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| 16. | There are recipes, letters, news and reviews which would all be of great interest to someone looking up cream tea.
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| 17. | They organise social and fundraising events across the British Isles, including book fairs, concerts, coffee mornings and cream teas.
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| 18. | Separating Windsor Castle from Eton College is the River Thames, beside which are some of the nicest restaurants and cream tea shops.
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| 19. | The series provides a dose of reality for romantics who think Victorian England was a Merchant-Ivory production, all cream teas and country houses.
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| 20. | Clotted cream is an essential part of a cream tea, a favourite with early immigrants from Cornwall and Devon took their traditional recipes with them.
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