Crossword clues for rooms
rooms
- Shares a place (with)
- Motel vacancies
- Hotelier's offerings
- --- for rent
- W offerings
- Rental-sign word
- Marx Brothers comedy
- Many have views
- Dormitory divisions
- "Clue" choices
- Todd Snider "Near Truths and Hotel ___"
- There are nine of them on a Clue board
- Shangri-La offerings
- Parts of guesses in Clue
- Parts of Clue accusations
- Nonet on a Clue board
- Mrs. Hoople's offerings
- Mansion makeup
- Luxor or Excalibur offerings
- Living and rec
- Kitchens and dens
- Kitchen and den
- Is a boarder
- Innkeeper's offerings
- Innkeeper's inventory
- Hotel's availability
- Hotel reservations
- Hotel or hospital statistic
- Hilton offerings
- Heading on many hotel websites
- Gary Moore "Empty ___"
- Drawing and furnished
- Destinations in Clue
- Departments of the interior?
- Days Inn offerings
- Boardinghouse rentals
- Apartment listing info
- Accor offerings
- Shares quarters (with)
- Offerings of 7-Down
- Suite components
- Occupies quarters
- Hotel capacity
- Motel units
- Inn array
- Things let out
- Some reservations
- Hotel offerings
- Column on a Clue notepad
- Conservatory and Study, in Clue
- Hotel units
- House units
- "Other Voices, Other ___": Capote
- Dormitory areas
- Studies
- Sign on a small hotel
- Quarters
- Lodges
- Sign on an inn
- Bed and bath
- Kitchen, boudoir, etc.
- Hostelry sign
- Tourist-stop sign
- Rec and living
- Study and cuddy
- To-let items, in want ads
- Contents of house and home mostly having money invested
- Lodgings of newly-weds, not good
- Living spaces
- Building divisions
- Campus quarters
- Hotel accommodations
- Suite things
- Suite parts
- Mansion's abundance
- Boarding house sign
Wiktionary
WordNet
n. apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel) [syn: suite]
Wikipedia
Rooms is the only album released by Goya Dress, the Scottish band fronted by Astrid Williamson released on Nude Records in 1996. The album was produced by John Cale, musician and former member of The Velvet Underground.
Usage examples of "rooms".
The next day we supped together at my rooms, and spent the rest of the night in amorous pleasures.
A fine garden, fountains, baths, several well-furnished rooms, a good kitchen--in a word, everything pleased me, and I begged M.
My apartments consisted of three fine rooms, but they were at the back of the house, and all the noise I could have made would not have been heard.
I looked at the rooms and took them, and ordered the man to get the best supper that Rome could offer.
I took a suite of three rooms and ordered supper for two, warning the man that I was dainty, liked good things, and did not care for the cost.
I changed the rooms, and we supped pleasantly together, laughing and talking, and in spite of all her craft Maton did not notice any change in me.
A gentlemanly and polished individual, who did not know me, and for whom I had no introduction, lodged me in a fine suite of rooms, gave me supper, and would only sit down to table with me after I had used all my powers of persuasion.
On the following day we dined at Velletri and slept in Marino, where, although the town was full of troops, we had two small rooms and a good supper.
As soon as we had established De la Haye in his beautiful apartment, I accompanied Bavois to the rooms engaged for him, where his luggage had been sent by my orders.
After I had inspected her two rooms and her little kitchen, and had admired the cleanness which shone all around, Barberine asked me if I would like to see their small garden.
The man was of an advanced age, and he had rooms to let on all the floors.
She had adorned the rooms with superb tapestry made for Rene of Savoy, on which were depicted all the operations of the Great Work.
I left the use of my suite of rooms, for which I had paid a month in advance, to Campioni, promising to wait for him at Augsburg, where the Law alone is supreme.
Everyone except myself had taken rooms in advance, I alone knew not where to turn.
When we had seen all the rooms, which contained nothing worth seeing, I presented Emilie to the princess, who received her with great cordiality.