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Answer for the clue "Number one place? ", 8 letters:
restroom

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Word definitions for restroom in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also rest-room , 1897, as a room with a toilet, from rest (n.1) + room (n.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context US English) A public room containing a toilet.

Usage examples of restroom.

He soon found that the best way to keep from becoming a punching bag in the restroom of Mineola High was to turn his enemies into his protectors.

You could smell the odor of urine, shit and vomit of a half century as it came up through the floor into the bar from the restrooms below.

It was in one of these restrooms that Larry and Pamela had been imprisoned.

At six oclock she fought her way through the crowded bus terminal, the bag clutched under one arm and the return half of her roundtrip ticket in the other hand, and was swept out onto the roaring platform on the diurnal tide of a few middleaged civilians but mostly soldiers and sailors enroute either to leave or to death and the homeless young women, their companions, who for two years now had lived from day to day in pullmans and hotels when they were lucky and in daycoaches and busses and stations and lobbies and public restrooms when not, pausing only long enough to drop their foals in charity wards or policestations and then move on again, and fought her way into the bus, smaller than any other there so that her feet touched the floor only occasionally until a shape (a man in khaki.

After a good ten minutes had elapsed, and Bryson was sure that Dunne was probably fed up by now, he came down the hillside, following a path that kept him concealed from passersby, winding around to the back of the restroom, which was even with the ground level.

This was baby powder and cigarette smoke, forgotten toys and eyeliner and torn black lace, nursery rhymes and clank nightclub restrooms haunted by a breath of vomit.

The idea is mildly appealing to me, though I wonder about the reality of chemical toilets in the dead of night and showering in marina restrooms.

One was taking a restroom break and the other was doing the rounds of the upper floors.

Nestor was found emulsified and smeared on the ceiling of a public restroom in a casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it pains me to say that his death was celebrated by the usual environmentalist extremists who think trees are good.

At the gates of the railway yards he showed his pass to the gatekeeper and went through to park the Morris outside the restrooms for off-duty firemen and engine drivers.

I passed the public restrooms, housed in a cinderblock building painted flesh pink, where two bums huddled with a shopping cart.

Or Macing helpless drunks in the clubhouse restroom, for their own good.

The men's restrooms were somewhat cleaner but then men didn't use sanitary napkins.

Someone slamming through the swinging door from the restroom hallway.

She steadied herself while she pretended to adjust the shoe, taking care to lean her telematic jack close to his badge, then she hurried back to the restroom.