Crossword clues for inns
inns
- Comfort and Quality
- B&B cousins
- Youth hostels
- Weekend getaway spots
- Weekend getaway destinations, perhaps
- Wayside stops
- Wayside places
- Wayfarer's stops
- Vermont tourist destinations
- Traveler's stops
- Traveler's havens
- Temporary places to stay
- Tabard et al
- Stops for the night
- Stops along the road
- Spots to crash on the road
- Spend-the-night places
- Some lodgings
- Simple hotels
- Rural roadside stops
- Rural lodges
- Room renters
- Roadside rest stops
- Road stops, sometimes
- Quarters by the road
- Places to rest
- Places to bed down
- Overnight stay sites
- Mom-and-pop hotels
- Many provide quaint accommodations
- Lodging providers
- Lodging options
- Lodging locales
- Itinerary stopovers
- Hotel alternatives
- Homey spots for travelers
- Homes away from home
- Holiday places?
- Holiday lodgings?
- Holiday and Days
- Hampton and Red Roof
- Days and Holiday
- Crash spots, on road
- Cozy lodging places
- Countryside lodgings
- Country stops
- Comfortable places to stay
- Boarding sites
- Bed and breakfasts
- Airbnb alternatives
- Where cross-country drivers often crash?
- What keepers keep
- Wayside havens
- Wayfarers' refuges
- Vacancy venues
- Travelocity recommendations
- Traveler's boarding areas?
- Travel stopovers
- Travel section listing
- Travel magazine advertisers
- Travel guide list
- Tour lodges
- They're roomy?
- They provide rest for the weary
- They provide quarters for dollars
- The Tabard and the White Horse
- Stops outside of the city
- Stops on the highway
- Stops for travelers
- Stops for the road-weary
- Stops along the way?
- Stopovers for stagecoaches
- Stonewall and others
- Spots for sojourners
- Spots for crashing
- Some Travelocity listings
- Some stops on the road
- Some seaside retreats
- Some places to stay overnight
- Some places to stay
- Some honeymoon sites
- Some converted rustic houses, maybe
- Sojourners' stopovers
- Sojourners' spots
- Short-term letters
- Rustic respites
- Rural rests
- Rural guesthouses
- Rooming houses
- Roadside oases
- Road trip stops
- Road trip stopovers
- Road trip accommodations
- Road resting places
- Renters of rooms
- Ramadas, e.g
- Quarters on the road
- Quaint way stations
- Quaint stops
- Quaint places to stay
- Quaint overnight stops
- Quaint lodging spots
- Quaint boarding places
- Proprietors' places
- Priceline options
- Places to stay when away
- Places to exchange dollars for quarters
- Places to crash by the highway?
- Places that might offer a complimentary breakfast
- Picturesque lodgings
- Picturesque hotels
- Pay-to-stay locales
- Overnight stopovers, perhaps
- Overnight stopovers
- Overnight retreats
- Overnight places
- Overnight lodging choices
- Orbitz options
- On-the-road crash spots
- Numerous Vermont retreats
- Not-final resting places
- Motels' predecessors
- Motels, of yore
- Motel relatives
- Motel and B&B, e.g
- Mom-and-pop stopovers
- Many motels, ostensibly
- Lodgings run by "keepers"
- Lodgings for wayfarers
- Lodgings for travelers
- Lodging sites
- Little hotels
- Inexpensive alternatives to resorts
- Imarets and serais
- Hostlers' workplaces
- Hospice providers
- Homey lodgings
- Homey hotels
- Homes on the road, perhaps
- Holiday stops?
- Holiday stops
- Holiday places
- Holiday lodgings
- Holiday destinations?
- Holiday buildings?
- Holiday and Quality
- Havens off the highway
- Fawlty Towers et al
- Establishments that often have porte cochères
- Establishments just off the highway
- Establishments at many highway interchanges
- Crashing businesses?
- Cozy stopovers
- Cozy spots to stop
- Cozy getaway spots
- Country layovers?
- Country getaways
- Comfort and others
- Cluster at many a highway interchange
- Charming accommodations
- Bucolic way stations
- Bicycle tour stops
- Bed-and-breakfast sites
- B&B alternatives
- B and B's
- B & Bs
- Auto club recommendations
- Airbnb's alternatives
- 1,000+ Holidays
- ____ of Court
- ___ of Court (professional legal societies)
- Auberges
- Travel guide listings
- Roadhouses
- B & B's
- London's ___ of Court
- Bed and breakfast sites
- Keepers keep them
- Lodges
- Dining sites
- Places to overnight
- They can put you up
- Bed-and-breakfasts, often
- Stopping points
- B. & B.'s
- Days ___ (highway sights)
- Rural retreats
- Days ___ (business chain)
- Sights near highway exits
- Holiday ___
- Travelers' stopovers
- Watering holes
- Travelers' stops
- Hostels
- Things keepers keep
- New Hampshire is famous for them
- Stopping-off sites
- Travel brochure listings
- Places to stay the night on a long journey
- Taverns
- They're accommodating
- Vacationers' stops
- Halfway houses
- Roadside stops
- Crash sites?
- Resting places
- Ramadas and such
- ___ of Court (English legal societies)
- Rustic stopovers
- Post houses
- В В Auberges
- Highway havens
- Cozy places to stay
- Getaway places
- Rustic retreats
- Rustic lodgings
- Stops on the road
- Cozy retreats
- Alehouses
- Places to sleep
- Quaint stopovers, often
- B&B's
- Hostel environments
- They have guests
- Quaint lodgings
- Imarets, e.g.
- Quaint roadside stops
- Places for guests
- Wayhouses
- They have rates and ratings
- Stops in the country
- They have keepers
- Places to put up
- Sleep sites
- Middle-earth's Green Dragon and Prancing Pony
- B&Bs
- Overnight lodgings
- Overnight stops on the road
- Some stopovers
- Restful places
- Sights at many interstate exits
- Michelin Guide recommendations
- Priceline possibilities
- Tolkien's Prancing Pony and others
- Overnight stops on road trips
- Country ___ & Suites
- Holiday spots?
- Resort options
- Comfort spots?
- Stopovers for wayfarers
- Establishments that often have porte cochГЁres
- Wayside and Tabard
- Hotels.com listings
- ___ of Chancery
- Tourist havens
- Posadas
- Travelers' rests
- Imarets, e.g
- British ___ of Court
- Caravansaries
- Bonifaces' places
- Guest houses
- Pubs
- ___ of the Court
- B & B's
- Motels' ancestors
- Stopovers for the road-weary
- Travelers' lodging places
- Bed-and-board stops
- Tabard and Wayside
- British legal societies
- Hostelries
- Tourist establishments
- Wayside stopovers
- Small hotels
- Tourist stopovers
- Bonifaces' domains
- Wayside taverns
- Serais
- Public houses
- Khans
- Hospices
- Hotels in the hinterlands
- Admiral Benbow, etc.
- Stopping places
- Travelers' havens
- ___ of Court, British bar group
- England's ___ of Court
- Country havens
- Tabard et al.
- Country stopovers
- Travel-section listings
- Motorists' havens
- Country taverns
- Country lodgings
- Country hotels
- Edges of iron poles and bars
- Out-of-head Scandinavians and boozers ...
- Hostelries in North and South
- Locals concerned with Poles
- Rustic hotels
- Pubs getting regulars to sign in before start of session
- Boozers at home with son around noon
- Some establishments next to airports
- Rural hotels
- Quaint quarters
- Quaint hotels
- Getaway spots
- Travel stops
- Rural stopovers
- Some hotels
- Places to crash on road trips
- Overnight lodges
- Holiday __
- Cozy lodgings
- Wayside lodgings
- Tourist stops
- Spots for lodgers
- Roadside stopovers
- Travelers' lodgings
- Roomy places?
- Roadside retreats
- Respites for the road-weary
- Honeymoon spots
- Highway stopovers
- Country quarters
- B&B relatives
- Weary travelers' stopovers
- Wayside establishments
- Wayfarers' stops
- Tourists' stopovers
- Some stops in Vermont
- Rustic accommodations
- Rural rest stops
- Roadside rests
- Roadside lodgings
- Quality and Comfort, e.g
- Quaint lodges
- Quaint accommodations
- Places to lodge
- Lodging locations
- Honeymoon options
- Cozy country lodges
- Country retreats
Wiktionary
n. (plural of inn English)
Usage examples of "inns".
There are no good inns, only miserable dens scarce good enough for the muleteers, who make their beds beside their animals.
As for inns, he counted nine, not one smaller than the Winespring and most as large as the Stag and Lion, and there were plenty of streets he had not seen yet.
It was into one of those inns, seemingly chosen at random, that Thom ducked.
He kept trying to change the subject, and what the Grinwells had suggested about performing at inns was the easiest thing to mind.
Two or three inns in a town meant a better room, with two beds, and more generous portions of a better cut of meat, and sometimes even a few coppers in their pockets when they left besides.
The next two inns had musicians as well, and the same deafening cacophony.
It was as gaudy as the other inns, yellow trimmed in bright red and bilious, eye-wrenching green, though here the paint was cracked and peeling.
Flushing, Rand launched into the spiel he had perfected at inns before this.
Parmesan cheese, for I knew that so much will be found in the inns all over Italy.
Signor or rather Senor Andrea tried to choose the least wretched inns for me, and after having provided for the mules he would go round the entire village to get something for me to eat.
Some were beginning to penetrate this remote section of the Styrian Salzkammergut although the other lakes offered more in ready-made pleasure: boats for hire, swimming pools and picture-pretty inns, petunias in window boxes, waitresses in dirndls, folk music and dancing and general GemUtlichkeit.
JOHANN slowed down as he entered the little spa, most of its houses already asleep, a few people dribbling out from the late showing at the movie house, lights burning in the taprooms of the smaller inns where the last songs were being sung about high mountains and sun-filled valleys and hearts longing for their homeland.
Luciano Mora was always scolding that American inns do not use the good out-of-doors, a tea and luncheon terrace, vine-sheltered and looking on sea or lake or mountain-valley.
He saw it now as a small and simple place, for small and simple people, but with pleasant rooms, and food that should be an event--the real descendant of such inns as the Cat and Fiddle, with no bastard union with the Riviera.
Some inns were so crowded they had often crammed three or four to a bed.