Send tea blended in docks area (4,3)
I believe the answer is:
east end
'docks area' is the definition.
'east end' can be an answer for 'area' (I have seen 'Area of London ' mean 'east end' so perhaps 'area' could also mean 'east end'). I'm not certain of the 'docks' bit.
'send tea blended' is the wordplay.
'blended' is an anagram indicator.
'send'+'tea'='sendtea'
'sendtea' anagrammed gives 'EAST END'.
'in' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for east end that I've seen before include "ockney London" , "Tower Hamlets area" , "Bow" , "Area of London, featured in a TV soap opera" , "London Cockney area" .)