Crossword-Solution: ROADHOUSE 9 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

We have 23 clues for the answer “ROADHOUSE”

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restaurant near road 1 answer
pub or restaurant on a country road 1 answer
Place for the inn crowd? 1 answer
Patrick Swayze movie w/Jeff Healey 1 answer
Convenient inn 1 answer
1989 film in which Patrick Swayze's character says, "Pain don't hurt" 1 answer
Wayside inn. 2 answers
SERVICE station diner 2 answers
PETROL station 2 answers
GAS station 3 answers
FUELLING station 4 answers
PLACE for eating 8 answers
Service station 9 answers
Taproom 15 answers
Diner. 18 answers
hotel 23 answers
Hostel 25 answers
Watering hole 26 answers
Tavern 26 answers
BARROOM 27 answers
Inn 36 answers
Gambling place 40 answers
Lodge 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The chauffeur found his opportunity when he was ordered to stop the big red, white and blue car at a roadhouse just prior to the game.
The Golf Course Mystery Chester K. Steele 1998
They strayed from the chop-house to chop-sueydom, from terrace to table d’hôte, from rathskeller to roadhouse, from café to casino, from Maria’s to the Martha Washington.
Whirligigs O. Henry 1999
There was many a tale of wild roistering, if no worse, in that old roadhouse, and high stakes, and quarreling in cups, and blows, and money gotten in evil fashion, and the matter hushed up with a high hand for inquirers by the imperious Townsends who terrorized everybody.
The Wind in the Rose-bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman 1999
Two types of inns thus came quickly into existence: the tavern entertained the stagecoach traffic, while the democratic roadhouse served the established lines of Conestogas, freighters, and all other vehicles which poured from every town, village, and hamlet upon the great thoroughfare leading to the metropolis on the Delaware.
The Paths of Inland Commerce Archer B. Hulbert 2009
This to a man of McCuaig's experience in every bar and camp and roadhouse from Edmonton to the Arctic circle, was not to be endured.
The Sky Pilot in No Man’s Land Ralph Connor 2001
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Appears in: LAT, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1956–2022).