absurd;  unreasonable;  extreme;  senseless;  disorderly;  chaotic
 absurd;  unreasonable;  excessive;  very;  extremely;  excessively
 nonsensical;  unreasonable;  awfully;  extremely;  disorder;  confusion
 disorderly;  messy;  absurd;  unreasonable;  very;  extremely
 absurd;  ridiculous;  nonsense;  excessive;  extreme
 interruption (e.g. of a conversation)
 absurd;  unreasonable;  extreme;  senseless;  disorderly;  chaotic
 absurd;  unreasonable;  extreme;  senseless;  disorderly;  chaotic
 playful;  mischievous;  joker;  prankster;  brown eyes
 tea utensils;  container for powdered green tea (tea ceremony)
 coarse, low-grade tea;  tea (often used when offering someone a cup)
 matcha;  powdered green tea
 tea (usu. green);  tea break (at work);  tea ceremony
 crumpled;  wrinkled;  crinkled;  creased
 teahouse;  (Edo period) rest stop;  (geisha) teahouse;  establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha;  tea house (that sells tea);  tea dealer
 tea gathering (for the tea ceremony);  some matter concerning tea;  family tea gathering held in memory of deceased ancestors
 tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
 crumpled;  wrinkled;  crinkled;  creased
 tea caddy;  tea canister;  tea can
 first-grade tea (first picking)
 tea served without sweets
 common camellia (Camellia japonica)
 rice bowl;  tea cup;  teacup
 farce;  charade;  person who serves tea;  short and humorous improvised sketch (originating from Edo-era kabuki)
 tea party;  get-together;  tea ceremony
 living room (Japanese-style)
 tearoom;  tea house;  tea-ceremony room;  tea arbour;  tea arbor
 dark reddish-brown;  liver color
 master of the tea ceremony;  person with eccentric tastes
 funny word or gesture;  funny part (in a puppet show, kabuki, etc.); (arch.)  a woman's temple hair
 chazuke;  cooked rice with green tea poured on it
 weak matcha;  light brown (color, colour)
 crumpled;  wrinkled;  crinkled;  creased
 tea container (usually for thick tea used at the tea ceremony)
 tea whisk;  bamboo whisk for making Japanese tea;  hair style where the hair is tied up in a bundle on the back of the head (resembling the shape of a tea whisk)
 green tea;  green leaf tea;  non-powdered tea (as opposed to matcha);  medium-grade green tea
 tea grinding mortar (hand mill)
 tea and cakes;  refreshments
 tea-server;  flatterer;  sycophant
 tea gathering (for the tea ceremony);  some matter concerning tea;  family tea gathering held in memory of deceased ancestors
 tea-drinking companion;  crony;  buddy;  spouse married late in life for companionship
 hot water and tea;  hot drinks (esp. while entertaining)
 strong or bitter (green) tea
 cake or snack served with tea
 tea-ceremony room;  tea-ceremony hut;  restaurant;  coffee shop;  cafe
 bamboo tea spoon for making Japanese tea
 guricha;  Japanese green tea similar to gunpowder tea
 rice boiled in tea flavored with sake and shoyu
 tea incrustation;  tea stains (on teeth, cups, etc.)
 lucky tea (var. of tea made from sea tangle, black soybeans, pepper, pickled plums, etc. and drunk on festive occasions);  New Year tea
 citron tea;  jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea
 fine tea;  brand-name tea;  famous tea;  choice tea;  well-known brand of quality green tea
 cake served with tea;  snack;  offering or gift given at Buddhist services;  light meal taken before breakfast by farmers
 kabusecha;  mild green tea which has been lightly screened from sunlight for 1-3 weeks before picking
 Shizuoka-cha;  prized Japanese green tea cultivated in Shizuoka Prefecture
 simple meal eaten before tea is served
 hanging scroll in a tea-ceremony room
 tea tasting;  tea-tasting;  tea-tasting contest
 preparing powdered tea (at a tea ceremony)
 tea prepared for the New Year with the first water of the year
 tea prepared for the New Year with the first water of the year
 tea prepared for the New Year with the first water of the year
 twig tea;  stem tea;  kukicha
 tea leaves which have been washed in hot water after drying
 coarse tea in which a pinch of salt is added (said to help dissipate alcoholic intoxication)
 Tochū tea (high in minerals and reputed to be beneficial for weight loss and in cases of high blood pressure)
 just as even coarse tea tastes good when fresh, even homely girls look beautiful at the peak of their youth
 cake tea (e.g. Pu-erh tea)
 tea name (name bestowed upon a tea ceremony practitioner)
 grey tinged with brown (gray)
 grey tinged with brown (gray)
 three greatest teas of Japan (Uji-cha, Sayama-cha and Shizuoka-cha)
 Tibetan drink made from dried lichen
 aracha;  unprocessed tea;  unrefined tea;  crude tea
 twig tea;  stem tea;  kukicha;  tea made from twigs pruned from the tea plant during its dormant season
 Taiwanese tea (i.e. oolong)
 coarse broken tea leaves and buds generated during the sifting process
 drink of black tea mixed with coffee
 low class prostitute in Yoshiwara (Edo period)
 basket for tea ceremony instruments
 brown tinged with olive green
 tea ceremony master;  tea ceremony instructor
 yellow-greenish light brown
 light brown (traditional Japanese color name)