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Answer for the clue "Treat at a garden party ", 8 letters:
lemonade

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Lemonade is an EP by Wheatus , released in 2004, exclusively available at Apple 's iTunes Music Store . It features live versions of songs that originally appeared on Wheatus' poorly promoted second album Hand Over Your Loved Ones .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lemonade \Lem`on*ade"\ (l[e^]m`[u^]n*[=a]d"), n. [F. limonade; cf. Sp. limonada, It. limonata. See Lemon .] A beverage consisting of lemon juice mixed with water and sweetened. ``If you have lemons, make lemonade''

Usage examples of lemonade.

The bed should be warmed after these are administered and the patient given hot lemonade to bring on free action of the skin, kidneys, and bowels.

One endearing charm is the way these yellow fellows take their atabrine tablets, pills which are so vile tasting that our men even wash them down with GI lemonade.

A chicken leg, a meat pasty, half of a baguette, a large chunk of ripe cheese, and a strawberry tart nestled in the checkered napkin beside a bottle of lemonade.

In a mood of daring, and remembering the cool flavour of the borage in his lemonade, he chose the former and was rewarded with a glance of approval from Lady Whitton.

I sat down by myself and called for a glass of lemonade, and before long a man came and sat by me to profit by the light.

I told him that I would like a glass of lemonade, and he took me to the summerhouse, where I recognized the old woman who had sold me the tobacco-pouch.

The crowd formed a line for me to pass, and I went to the coffee-house, where I drank a glass of lemonade, without sugar to precipitate the bitter saliva which rage had brought up from my stomach.

Besides the famous biscuits, the specialty of the house was a thick, frothy lemonade that obviously contained more than just the usual water and lemons and honey, and Irith and Kelder each downed several mugs of the stuff.

There was nothing stronger to drink than orgeat or lemonade, and the sandwiches were already curling at the edges in a tired way as if this were not their first ball.

The surroundings were unimpressive, the refreshments, which were of no higher order than tea, lemonade, or orgeat, small stale cakes or bread and butter, were paltry, and the entertainment was limited to dancing or a few hands of whist or vingt-et-un, and yet admission into its hallowed halls was the goal of every socially ambitious female in the country.

The available refreshments consisted of tea, lemonade or orgeat, with bread and butter or slightly stale cakes.

Spindler brought us Pepperidge Farm cookies and some kind of synthetic lemonade.

Rainer drinks two Campari and sodas, Renate drinks a Martini and a Fanta lemonade.

She spends hours and hours at the kitchen ranges, preparing baskets of strained ricotta, nucatelli, almond cakes, little ice-creams, morello cherries, lemonade flavoured with tarragon.

Quinn delved in the diaper bag and presented the boy a plastic sipper filled with frosty lemonade.