Crossword clues for icedtea
icedtea
- Cold brew
- Chilled leaf beverage
- Café quaff
- What some spoons are made for
- Summertime beverage
- Lemonade alternative
- Drink popularized at the 1904 World's Fair
- Cooling beverage
- Cold drink for a hot day
- Chilled beverage
- Sweetened cooler, often
- Southerners like it sweet
- Soda alternative
- Snapple beverage: 2 wds
- Sipped cooler
- Pitcher purchase, perhaps
- Part of an Arnold Palmer
- Lipton stuff
- Ingredient in a John Daly cocktail
- Drink from Arizona
- Diner staple in summertime
- Cool summertime beverage: 2 wds
- Cool beverage made by Tazo or Tetley: 2 wds
- Cool beverage especially popular in the South: 2 wds
- Cold Lipton offering
- Cold Lipton brew: 2 wds
- Cold coffee alternative
- Chilled cuppa
- Beverage sometimes served with mint
- AriZona drink
- AriZona beverage
- Summer cooler
- Brewer's product
- Brewed drink often served with lemon
- Summer drink (2 wds.)
- Drink often served with a lemon twist
- It's often sweetened
- Drink served in a tall glass
- Cooler in the summer
- Arizona product
- Brewed refresher
- Summer refreshment
- Cool oolong
- Summer quencher
- Tall summer drink
- Cold summer drink
- Cold drink runs out (I catered badly)
- Cold beverage
- Summer beverage (2 wds.)
- Noticed team-mate swallowing cold drink
- Frozen marijuana drink
- Deceit conjured up over a drink
- Summer quaff
- Summer refresher
- Cool drink
- Herbal beverage
- Summer slaker
- Lipton drink
- Cold drink made by AriZona: 2 wds
- Summertime quencher
- Summertime cooler
Wikipedia
IcedTea is a build and integration project for OpenJDK launched by Red Hat in June 2007. IcedTea-Web is a free software implementation of Java Web Start and the Java web browser plugin. IcedTea-Sound is a collection of plugins for the Java sound subsystem, including the PulseAudio provider which used to be included with IcedTea. The Free Software Foundation recommends that all Java programmers use IcedTea as their development environment.
Historically, the initial goal of the IcedTea project was to make the OpenJDK software, which Sun Microsystems released as free software in 2007, usable without requiring any proprietary software, and hence make it possible to add OpenJDK to Fedora and other Linux distributions that insist on free software. This goal was met, and a version of IcedTea based on OpenJDK was packaged with Fedora 8 in November 2007. April 2008 saw the first release of a new variant, IcedTea6, which is based on Sun's build drops of OpenJDK6, a fork of the OpenJDK with the goal of being compatible with the existing JDK6. This was released in Ubuntu and Fedora in May 2008. The IcedTea package in these distributions has been renamed to OpenJDK using the OpenJDK trademark notice. In June 2008, the Fedora build passed Sun's rigorous TCK testing on x86 and x86-64. IcedTea 2, the first version based on OpenJDK 7, was released in October 2011. IcedTea 3, the first version based on OpenJDK 8, was released in April 2016.