Crossword-Solution: SALOONS 7 letters, 55 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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SALOONS anagram ALONSOS, SOLANOS

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Old-fashioned gunfight locales 1 answer
Main cabins on liners. 1 answer
Main cabins, on steamships. 1 answer
Mining camp fixtures 1 answer
Nation's targets 1 answer
Oater bars 1 answer
Oater drinking holes 1 answer
Oater hangouts 1 answer
Oater settings 1 answer
Oater watering holes 1 answer
Old West gathering places 1 answer
Old West gathering spots 1 answer
Old gunfight locales 1 answer
Old settings for many out-of-tune pianos 1 answer
Large social cabins on ships. 1 answer
Places for shots and shootouts 1 answer
Popular settings for Westerns. 1 answer
Redeye dispensers 1 answer
Ship lounges 1 answer
Spacious halls. 1 answer
Stereotypical swinging-doors sites 1 answer
Western bars 1 answer
Western movie sets 1 answer
Western watering holes 1 answer
Wild West bars 1 answer
Wild West hangouts 1 answer
Wild West towns had them 1 answer
Wild West watering holes 1 answer
Large cabins on shipboard. 1 answer
Anathema in Nation's notions. 1 answer
Arm-wrestling venues 1 answer
Bars in "Westworld" and "Deadwood" 1 answer
Bars in Westerns 1 answer
Bars that might have spittoons 1 answer
Beak-wetting bailiwicks 1 answer
Cabins on ships. 1 answer
Carrie Nation's bête noire. 1 answer
Carrie Nation's target. 1 answer
Carry Nation's battlegrounds. 1 answer
Common locales for film brawls 1 answer
Dining halls on liners 1 answer
Dining rooms on ships. 1 answer
Dodge City locales. 1 answer
Fixtures of the old West 1 answer
Carry Nation's targets 2 answers
Oater backdrops 2 answers
Oater sights 2 answers
Grogshops 2 answers
Gin joints 2 answers
Brewpubs 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SALOONS (5)

Kohler rescued him, he was sleeping in a dirty, unfurnished room over one of the saloons, and he had only two shirts in the world.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
They could be heard most often in saloons and brothels--nevertheless, they were beginning to move out of the Afro-American subculture and into the white society.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
The shops were closed, but one would scarcely have noticed it, so numerous were the glass doors swinging open on saloons, on restaurants, on drug-stores gushing from every soda-water tap, on fruit and confectionery shops stacked with strawberry-cake, cocoanut drops, trays of glistening molasses candy, boxes of caramels and chewing-gum, baskets of sodden strawberries, and dangling branches of bananas.
Summer Edith Wharton 2006
But its oddities were of a different cast from those of our hero’s gilded saloons on the Boulevard Haussmann: the place was low, dusky, contracted, and crowded with curious bric-à-brac.
The American Henry James 1994
The result of a real division on live issues has been shown in many local contests in the South, as in the fight against the saloons, when every qualified Negro voter, and every Negro who could qualify, was eagerly pushed forward by one side or the other.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008

Quotes with SALOONS (3)

Folks who have lived the cornered sort of life most scholars, teachers, and storekeepers live seldom realize what they've missed in the way of conversation. Some of the best talk and the wisest talk I've ever heard was around campfires, in saloons, bunkhouses, and the like. The idea that all the knowledge of the world is bound up in schools and schoolteachers is a mistaken one.
Louis L'Amour Ride the Dark Trail
It’s my belief that all of the greatest tales ever told have been told in saloons. It was in such smoky, heathen-filled den of iniquity that I first heard the tale of the Bone Feud. As with all great tales, it was at its core one hundred percent true. In fact, much of it has long been a matter of historical record. But tales grow in the telling, and I therefore must apologize in advance for any inaccuracies, and beg your indulgence for any romanticized embellishments. I have …
Wynne McLaughlin The Bone Feud
The virtues are economists, but some of the vices are also... Pride is handsome, economical; pride eradicates so many vices, letting none subsist but itself, that it seems as if it were a great gain to exchange vanity for pride. Pride can go without domestics, without fine clothes, can live in a house with two rooms, can eat potato, purslain, beans, lyed corn, can work on the soil, can travel afoot, can talk with poor men, or sit silent well contented in fine saloons. But van…
Ralph Waldo Emerson The Conduct of Life
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