Crossword clues for beds
beds
- Flower arrangements
- Dream locations?
- Word with ''queen,'' ''oyster'' or ''flower''
- Word after murphy and water
- Where flowersflourish
- Where flowers and oysters grow
- What some sofas can turn into
- Water and trundle
- Twin- or king-sized furniture
- They're where dreams are made, usually
- They're often twins
- They're often turned down at night
- They're often raised in gardens
- They're made after they've been used
- They're made after being used
- They often get turned down
- They might be four-posters
- They may be made by a maid
- They may be made before breakfast
- They fill up the rooms in capsule hotels
- They can be king-sized
- Their heads and feet are usually the same distance from the ground
- Tanning salon rentals
- Spots to sleep
- Spots for shams
- Some are twins but not siblings
- Some are twins
- Snoozers' spots
- Sleeps with
- Sleeping couches
- Sleep spots
- Sleep clinic furnishings
- Sea floors
- Retires, with "down"
- Retirement places
- Retirement destinations?
- Retirement destinations
- Retirement areas?
- Resting places after a show
- Queens and twins, e.g
- Queens and twins
- Plots with bulbs
- Planting areas
- Planter's plots
- Places to snooze
- Places to plant
- Places to lie?
- Places to crash for the night
- Places for retirees?
- Places for planting
- Places for pillows
- Places for naps
- Places for flowers
- Pillows' places
- Pieces of furniture in hospital rooms
- Pieces of furniture in a hostel
- Pickup parts
- People sleep in them
- People retire to them
- Parts of rivers
- Parts of pickups
- Oysters' habitats
- Oysters' breeding grounds
- Oyster locales
- Nap spots
- Motel furniture
- Motel furnishings
- Modest Mouse "Autumn ___"
- Mattress store furniture
- Mason's mortar layers
- Kings, queens, and twins
- Items of furniture with headboards and footboards
- Inn things
- Inn capacity
- Inn availability
- Hotel-room pair
- Hotel staples
- Hotel room essentials
- Hotel provisions
- Hotel furnishings
- Hotel counts
- Hotel count
- Hospital furnishings
- Hospital capacity measure
- Homes for roses
- Growing planes?
- Greenhouse sections
- Goldilocks tried three
- Geological layers
- Gardener's areas
- Garden units
- Garden sections
- Garden planting areas
- Garden growing areas
- Garden foundations
- Futons, usually
- Furniture with heads and feet
- Furniture pieces with mattresses
- Four-posters, e.g
- Four posters
- Flower-growing spots
- Flower-growing areas
- Flower gardens
- Flower and trundle
- Floral sites
- Floral settings
- Flophouse furnishings
- Flophouse fixtures
- Floors of seas
- Feather followers
- Drop-off spots?
- Dream worlds?
- Dozing spots
- Cribs, e.g
- Cradles and cribs
- Cots, bunks etc — eastern English county (abbr)
- Comforters cover them
- California kings, e.g
- Bunkhouse furnishings
- Bunk components
- Bunk ___ (common pieces of furniture in camp cabins)
- Bunk ___ (common pieces of furniture at sleepaway camps)
- "___ Are Burning" (Midnight Oil hit)
- Some of them are twins
- Hospital count
- Hospital capacity units
- See 58-Down
- Where oysters hang out
- Strata
- Infirmary capacity
- Penitentiary count
- Hotel capacity
- Nap sacks?
- Resting places after show
- *Queens ... oysters ... flowers
- Nurses' responsibility
- Garden divisions
- Fourposters, e.g.
- Four-poster and others
- Inn inventory
- Retirement spots?
- Sacks
- Bunks, e.g
- Mattress holders
- People retire to these spots
- Hospital units
- Infirmary count
- Berths
- Flower sites
- With 40A, garden sites
- Features of greenhouses
- Mattress sites
- They have headboards and footboards
- Places to retire
- Tanning salon fixtures
- Some are kings and queens
- Places for sprigs
- Twins, possibly
- 4-Down inventory
- Kings and queens
- Hotel and hospital features
- They're raised in some gardens
- Twins, e.g.
- Hotel reservation specification
- See 10 Across
- Oyster cloisters
- Hollywood and truckle
- Things with springs
- Fourposters, e.g
- Gardens
- Flowery places
- Gardeners' creations
- Plant homes
- Oyster hangouts
- Charpoys
- Cots or bunks
- Garden sites
- Dorm items
- Cots and cradles
- Murphy and twin
- Spots for bulbs
- Accommodations at hostels
- Spots for roses
- Water or flower followers
- Areas for plants
- Flower and water
- Places for roses
- Plant plots
- Night spots for tots
- Flower plots
- Garden plots - English country
- Garden plots — English county (abbr)
- County where people sleep
- County reduced planting locations
- County in which kippers can be found?
- Sleeping places
- River bottoms
- Borders of blue delphiniums?
- Bases recipe off Black Russians once
- Planting spots
- Flower holders
- Hotel units
- Sleep sites
- Garden spots
- Hotel furniture
- Garden areas
- River features
- River areas
- Twins, e.g
- Night spots
- King and queen
- Places to sleep
- Motel offering
- Cribs and cots
- Barracks array
- They're made by maids, sometimes
- Hospital's capacity
- Flophouse furniture
- Dormitory staples
- Cribs and cradles
- Barracks staples
- They're in the back of pickup trucks
- Planting places
- Kings, e.g
- Flower garden plots
- Dormitory furniture
- Cots and cribs
- Where oysters rest?
- They're made daily
- Tanning salon units
- Some twins
- Single and twin
- Single and double
- Rest stops?
- Places for hospital corners
- Oysters' homes
- Oyster territories
- Night spots?
- Nap locales
- Inn furniture
- Hotel needs
- Hotel necessities
- Hospital furniture
- Garden dividers
- Flower spots
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "beds".
But I had to bite my lips so as not to burst out laughing when Frederick the Great got in a towering rage at a chamber utensil which stood beside one of the beds, and which did not appear to be in a very cleanly condition.
I gave our guide a doubloon, with which he was well pleased, and I enjoyed once more a peaceful night in a French bed, for nowhere will you find such soft beds or such delicious wines as in the good land of France.
The bedroom had a recess with two beds, separated by a partition through which one passed by a door.
Just as we were starting the next morning, Clairmont told me that he would go on in front, to see that our beds were ready, adding that as we had lost one night it would not do much harm if we were to lose another.
All the beds were full, and even if there had been a spare place I would not have occupied it.
I called for the innkeeper, ordered a carriage for the clergyman, and desired that a fire might be lit for me in the next room where I would sleep, but the good priest said that it was unnecessary, because there were two large beds in our room, that one would be for me and the other for him and his niece.
Do a good deed and set him free, for he would stay in prison all his days unless we sold our beds to pay you.
The beds were placed at equal distances, and to each bed there were a fold-stool, a chair, and room for the trunk of the Seminarist.
In the first place I felt somebody lying in my bed, and in the second I saw the prefect, with a candle in his hand, coming along slowly and taking a survey of all the beds right and left.
We all ate with good appetite, and, after our supper the women made for us two large beds of fresh straw, and we lay down in the dark, as the last bit of candle to be found in the miserable dwelling was burnt out.
We stopped at Terracina, where they gave us a room with three beds, two single beds and a large one between the two others.
I told Franzia that I should require a room with two beds for myself alone, and an ante-room with bathing apparatus.
I take up my magic ring, and telling the two friends to retire to their beds without speaking to me, I hurry to my room.
Feeling more at ease I gave six sequins to Laura, one to each of her daughters, and ate something for my supper: I then laid myself down on one of the wretched beds in the room.
I sleep better in my carriage than in the bad beds they give you in the inns.