Afternoon break in Britain
I believe the answer is:
teatime
(Other definitions for teatime that I've seen before include "Four o'clock?" , "Moment for a light afternoon meal?" , "When cakes are eaten" , "around 5?" , "Eat item (anag.)" .)
I believe the answer is:
teatime
(Other definitions for teatime that I've seen before include "Four o'clock?" , "Moment for a light afternoon meal?" , "When cakes are eaten" , "around 5?" , "Eat item (anag.)" .)