Clues for the word "INN"
We've had 622 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2044 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on December 21, 2024.
Definition of inn
- n. - A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.
- n. - A house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers or wayfarers; a tavern; a public house; a hotel.
- n. - The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person; as, Leicester Inn.
- n. - One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London, for students of the law barristers; as, the Inns of Court; the Inns of Chancery; Serjeants' Inns.
- v. i. - To take lodging; to lodge.
- v. t. - To house; to lodge.
- v. t. - To get in; to in. See In, v. t.
Referring Clues
- Traveler's stop
- It's accommodating
- A keeper may keep it
- Bed-and-breakfast
- Roadhouse
- Wayhouse
- Auberge
- Place to turn in
- Country restaurant
- B and B
- Halfway house?
- Motor ___
- Comfort ___
- Traveler's stopover
- Lodge
- Caravansary
- Weekend getaway site
- B & B, e.g.
- Place to stay
- Quaint lodging
- Wayside stop
- Roadside stop
- Wayfarer's stop
- Public house
- Rest stop
- Crowded place in the Bible
- Hostel
- What a keeper may keep
- The Admiral Benbow ___ ("Treasure Island" locale)
- "Newhart" setting
- Room offerer
- Motor lodge
- "The Highwayman" setting
- Roomy place?
- Country place
- Days ___
- Stop by the roadside
- Posada
- Holiday ___
- Overnight letter?
- Place to lay over
- Rural stopover
- B & B
- Overnight spot
- Setting for TV's "Newhart"
- Vacation spot
- A home away from home
- Place to overnight
- "Vacancy" shower
- Travel guide listing
- Room provider
- Itinerary stopover
- Night spot
- River to the Danube
- The George and Dragon, e.g.
- Stopover
- Michelin Guide listing
- Country lodge
- Country ___
- Resting place
- "The White Horse ___" (operetta)
- Wayfarer's refuge
- Tolkien's The Prancing Pony, e.g.
- Overnight site
- Destination for Mary and Joseph
- Business with a register
- Place to sojourn
- Wayside retreat
- Room renter
- Quaint quarters
- "Newhart" establishment
- Hostelry
- Bed-and-breakfast, e.g.
- Weary traveler's stopover
- Travel stop
- Pay-to-stay place
- Stop on the road
- Guesthouse
- Tavern
- Du Maurier's "Jamaica ___"
- Hotel
- Hostler's employer
- Stopping place
- Ryokan or posada
- Highway haven
- Traveler's rest stop
- Bed-and-breakfast, for one
- Rustic stopover
- Lodging place
- What a keeper might keep
- Retirement site?
- Roadside stopover
- Wet-your-whistle stop
- Lodging for travelers
- Rooms renter
- Accommodating place
- Place to spend the night
- Stop on the way
- B&B, e.g.
- River that lends its name to an Austrian city
- Place to stay the night
- Holiday lodging?
- Holiday stopover
- Holiday follower
- Lodging house
- Where to stay away
- Quaint lodging spot
- Cozy lodging
- Victorian, maybe
- B&B
- Halfway house
- Red Roof ___
- College ___ (soup brand)
- Padrone's workplace
- "Holiday ___"
- Spot for an overnight stop
- Place that may take travelers' checks
- Pension's cousin
- Road trip stopping place
- See 26-Down
- Victorian, perhaps
- Stop sign?
- "Jamaica ___" (1939 Alfred Hitchcock film)
- Small hotel
- Cozy place to stay
- "The ___ of the Sixth Happiness" (1958 Ingrid Bergman film)
- "The ___ at Lake Devine" (Elinor Lipman novel)
- Overnight stopping place
- Motor ___ (motel)
- One place to stay
- Stopover place
- Spot to stop off
- Holiday ___ (hotel chain)
- Holiday establishment?
- Board seller?
- Boar's Head, for one
- See 51-Down
- Overnight lodging
- Roadside rest stop
- Taproom site
- Family-run lodge, perhaps
- Place to board
- Holiday ___
- Country lodging
- Crash site?
- Rural rest stop
- Country quarters
- Quaint hotel
- "Newhart" setting
- Rural hotel
- Vacation destination
- Rustic hotel
- Rural lodge
- Place to lodge
- Bed and breakfast
- Roadside retreat
- Place for the night
- Bethlehem sellout
- Business with staying power?
- Where there was no room
- Traveler's sleepover spot
- A hostel environment?
- Quaint traveler's quarters
- Overnight lodging house
- Homey hostel
- Keeper's charge
- Roadside lodge
- A hostel environment
- Establishment with staying power?
- Travelers' stop
- The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby-Dick"
- "Holiday ___" (1942)
- The Crossed Harpoons, in literature
- Stop in Vermont
- Hostel work environment?
- British public house
- "Tales of a Wayside ___" (Longfellow)
- Admiral Benbow, for one
- Home away from home
- Posada or imaret
- It's kept by a keeper
- Quaint lodge
- Name on many a motel
- It had no room for Mary and Joseph
- A place to spend the night
- Cozy shelter
- Roadside shelter
- Traveler's stopover, perhaps
- Home away from home, perhaps
- Dew Drop ___
- Wayside stopover
- Country getaway
- It may have a room with a view
- Publican's place
- Hostel environment?
- Quaint stopover
- Tourist stop
- Quaint place to stay
- Part of many hotel names
- It has a keeper
- No room at the ___
- Rural room renter
- Country stopover
- Small hotel or bar
- Maid employer
- Traditional gathering place in old Europe
- Country hotel
- Days on the road?
- Vacationer's spot
- Pilgrim's stop
- "... there was no room for them in the ___" (Luke 2:7)
- Stopover for the night
- Barnard's ___, locale in "Great Expectations"
- Overnight stop
- Motel kin
- Place purveying potent pints
- Place with staying power?
- Bucolic hotel
- The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," for one
- Place to stay overnight
- Rural lodgings
- Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside ___"
- The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby-Dick"
- "Holiday ___" (1942)
- Tourist stopover
- Road abode
- Rural lodging
- Place to register
- Vacancy venue, perhaps
- Place with no room for Mary and Joseph
- Place with a keeper
- Roadside resting spot
- Place to be put up
- You stay here
- Bed-and-breakfast, say
- See 12-Down
- Travel-guide listing
- Place to retire
- Place to stop
- Where Mary and Joseph sought refuge
- Place to retire?
- Wayfarer's lodging
- Hotel or motel alternative
- Quaint motel
- Lodging
- Hostel territory?
- Tourists' haven
- Hostel work environment
- 'Newhart' setting
- Hospice
- Little hotel
- Rest house
- Stopover site
- Ramada, e.g.
- Motel
- Wayfarer's stopover
- Business often located near an interstate
- "White Christmas" setting
- Cozy quarters
- Place with no vacancies, in Luke
- Hostel kin
- Tourist's overnight option
- Place that could fit this puzzle's theme
- Road trip respite
- Lodging location
- Rustic lodging
- Hotel and motel relative
- Small Vermont hotel
- What a keeper keeps
- It may have a vacancy
- Country retreat
- Where to find a keeper
- Rest home
- Motel relative
- Tavern or hotel
- Old pub
- Hotel relative
- Bread-and-breakfast
- "The Fair Maid of the ___" (Renaissance comedy)
- Watering hole
- Trip stopover
- "Jamaica ___" (1939 Hitchcock film)
- Overnighter's option
- Vacation stopover
- B&B cousin
- Wayfarer's shelter
- Motel of yore
- Holiday for a holiday
- Stop along the way
- "The Canterbury Tales" setting
- Motel alternative
- Lodge alternative
- Hotel's kin
- Rodeway ___
- It had no room for pregnant Mary
- RLS's Benbow, for one
- Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g.
- Holiday place?
- Place cited but not entered in Luke 2:7
- Comfort or country follower
- Cozy stop for travelers
- Holiday, for one
- Stop in New England
- Relaxing retreat
- Keeper's place
- Road house
- Tolkien's Prancing Pony, e.g.
- Traveler's destination
- " ... no room for them in the ___"
- Bucolic shelter
- Place of rest
- Hog's Head, in the Harry Potter books
- Cozy stopover
- Stopover spot
- Road trip stopover
- Highway stopover
- Caravan stopover
- Provider of accommodations
- Travelers' stopover
- Orbitz listing
- Room lender
- Stopover locale
- Ramada ___
- Roadside lodging retreat
- Country resort
- Country motel
- Motel's kin
- Stopover stop
- Relative of 36-Across
- A hotel for travelers
- Place for travelers
- Lorelai managed one on "Gilmore Girls"
- Hospitality site
- It was filled before Jesus arrived
- Vacation stop
- Place to stop over
- Rowling's Three Broomsticks, e.g.
- Place to rest
- Dew Drop
- Holiday for a holiday?
- Stopover point
- Traveler's lodging
- Resting spot for the night
- Stay here
- It might have a bed icon on a highway sign
- Shelter + food locale
- "The world's an ___": Dryden
- Lodging provider
- Setting for Dickens
- Hotel cousin
- Sleep ___
- B&B, maybe
- Guest house
- Highwayman's hangout
- Chaucer's Tabard, for one
- Bob Newhart, as Dick Loudon, ran one
- Holiday ___ express
- Word after Holiday or Days
- Tavern attachment
- Word with Comfort or Holiday
- Traveler's rest
- Where one hopes to find an empty room
- Hotel kin
- It's quaint and roomy
- Where there may be no room
- Cozy retreat
- Rural resort
- Overnight accommodation
- Vacation option
- Chaucer's pilgrims left from one
- Rural lodging for the night
- Homey lodging
- Tolkien's Prancing Pony, for one
- Place to stay in Vermont
- Roadside respite spot
- Motel cousin
- Motel's quaint relative
- What many a motel is called
- Word after Holiday or Comfort
- Rustic stop
- Rustic renter of rooms
- Business with a guestbook
- Stopover with a "keeper"
- Quaint country lodging
- Bed and breakfast place
- See 20-Across
- Roadside hotel
- Public lodging
- County hotel
- It had no room for Joseph and Mary
- Motel or hotel relative
- It's similar to a motel
- Place to stay when traveling
- Overnight stopover
- Site for an overnight stay
- Overnight stay site
- Overnight place to stay
- Quality ___
- "Canterbury Tales" locale
- Guest quarters
- Business off the highway
- Rural overnight lodgings
- Word after Days or Quality
- Wayside hotel
- Pastoral stopover
- Post-tour vacation spot
- Hotel California?
- Place to stay on the road
- Gene Simmons "I'm living in sin (at the Holiday ___)"
- Iggy Pop w/Peaches "Motor ___"
- Band crash spot
- Tour crash spot
- Band overnight stop on tour
- Place to crash on tour
- Tori Amos "Jamaica ___"
- Iggy Pop feat. Peaches "Motor ___"
- Hotel California, e.g.
- Hotel with lodging for travellers
- Popular name for a pub
- Travel north or south in Winnipeg to find hotel
- European losing head where beer served
- In a way, a place to stay
- Where travellers can stay in Pinner
- In name it may be called the King's Arms
- Hotel in the financial centre
- Seconds of pie and onions in pub
- Stopping point
- Lodge kin
- Country lodgings
- Lodging option
- I take directions to the hostelry
- Rustic lodgings
- Urbanite's getaway
- Traveler's booking
- Vacationer's lodgings
- Travel stopover
- Cozy lodgings
- Famous Bethlehem sellout
- Caravanserai
- Lodging locale
- Trip respite
- Refuge on a road trip
- It may have a keeper
- Lincolns ___ (British legal society)
- Gray's ___ (British legal society)
- "Jamaica ___" (Daphne du Maurier book)
- Stevenson's Admiral Benbow, for one
- Traveler's stopping place
- Cozy lodging place
- Place offering food & lodging
- Hotel or tavern
- Pub
- Swiss river
- Country pub, often with accommodation
- Fashionable new bar
- Pub sign, one with no odd features
- Popular northern coach stop once?
- Hotel alternative
- No room at the ___ (problem for Mary and Joseph in the Bible)
- Traveler's country lodging
- Ramada ___ (hotel chain)
- Super 8, e.g.
- Place like a hotel
- Hotel or motel relative
- Roadside lodging
- Grog house
- Holiday ___ Express (hotel chain)
- Days ___ (hotel chain)
- Boardinghouse
- Countryside hotel
- Wayfarer's rest
- Jesus rejector
- Fairfield ___ & Suites (Marriott hotel chain)
- Hampton ___
- Hostel relative
- B&B relative
- Stopover managed by a keeper
- Quaint lodgings
- "Holiday ___," Crosby film
- No room at the ___ (problem once in Bethlehem)
- A hostel in the heart of Colindale
- Vacancy venue
- Little country motel
- Stopover run by a keeper
- Taproom setting
- Word in many motel chain names
- Spot for a stopover
- "Newhart" building
- Alpine retreat
- Lodging choice
- Place renting rooms
- Lodging spot
- Overnight establishment
- Guesthouse relative
- It's smaller than a hotel
- Beer dispenser?
- The Tabard in "Canterbury Tales," e.g.
- Chaucer's Tabard, e.g.
- Auberge or tavern
- Stop on a trip
- Getaway destination
- Place to stay when you're out, ironically
- Travel booking
- See 9 Across
- The Stratford, in TV's "Newhart"
- Lodging with a "keeper"
- Tourist's stop
- Biblical place with "no room"
- Where to have hearty drinks before closing down
- Rustic rest stop
- The Tabard, e.g.
- Suffix with "Iran"
- Rural rest stop?
- Quality ___ (hotel chain)
- Lodging mentioned in Luke
- Word in hotel names
- Road trip stop
- Newhart TV setting
- Stopover on the road
- Road trip lodge
- Hostelry relative
- Trekker's stop
- Rustic lodge
- Part of the Nativity story
- The Spouter in "Moby-Dick," for one
- B&B kin
- Place for a stay
- Traveler’s stop
- Roadside establishment
- Motel or hotel substitute
- London's Tabard, e.g.
- One may advertise its free Wi-Fi
- Alternative to an Airbnb
- Auberge; tavern
- Country business
- Imaret, say
- Humble lodgings
- Hostelry where one is always said to be at home
- "Lord of the Rings" stopping place
- Cozy honeymoon destination
- Pension’s cousin
- Hilton Garden ___
- Place to book a room
- Part of many motel chain names
- Word after "Hampton" or "Holiday"
- Certain keeper's charge
- Country accommodations
- Quaint little hotel
- Hostel work environment?
- Establishment with a keeper
- The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," e.g.
- The Boar's Head in "Henry IV," e.g.
- Comfort, e.g.
- End of some hotel names
- Hotel on the small side
- "Newhart" backdrop
- I point repeatedly to the pub
- Overnight trip stop
- Bed-and-breakfast, maybe
- Keeper's concern
- Overnight option
- Place full of guests
- End of many a hotel name
- Relative of a B&B
- Dew Drop ___ (historic New Orleans nightclub)
- "Canterbury Tales" lodging
- Overnight stop on a road trip
- Business to stop at
- Hotel's littler relative
- Quaint place for an overnight stay
- Stonewall ___ (site of a seminal uprising in LGBTQ+ history)
- Hotel's little relative
- It's usually smaller than a motel
- Stop along the highway
- Quaint little motel
- Place to stay during a road trip
- Motel-like establishment
- Stonewall ___
- Overnight lodging provider
- Mini-hotel
- Word in some motel names
- Roadside haven
- Quaint little home away from home
- 58-Across booking
- Cozy rest stop
- Locally owned lodging
- Place with room service, maybe
- Spot for the night
- Pensione relative
- The Tabard in "The Canterbury Tales," e.g.
- Tripadvisor recommendation, perhaps
- Place to stay a night
- Place that sounds like 21-Across' opposite
- Place to rest in an RPG
- Spot for a sojourn
- Last word in some motel names
- Cozy place to stay the night
- B&B alternative
- Suite spot?
- Stopover on a multiday road trip
- Road trip lodging
- Highway rest stop
- Motor lodge-type establishment
- Country relative of a motel
- B&B place
- Cozy hotel
- Quaint bed-and-breakfast
- Room renter that's smaller than a hotel
- Cozy overnight spot
- Overnight place to rest
- Airbnb alternative
- The Stonewall ___
- Word with Days and Holiday
- Hotel's smaller cousin
- Something smaller than a hotel
- Stopover for weary travelers
- Lorelai's place of business on "Gilmore Girls"
- Road trip rest stop
- Stop for the night
- The Tabard, in "The Canterbury Tales"
- Abode on the road
- Stay there!
Last Seen In
- USA Today - December 21, 2024
- Mirror Mini - December 20, 2024
- New York Times - December 20, 2024
- Daily American - December 11, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 10, 2024
- USA Today - December 08, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - December 06, 2024
- LA Times - December 03, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 28, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 26, 2024
- New York Times - November 24, 2024
- New York Times - November 23, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 22, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 19, 2024
- Your Life Choices - November 17, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 16, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - November 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 15, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 14, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - November 13, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 13, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 11, 2024
- USA Today - November 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 04, 2024
- Family Time - November 04, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - November 03, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - November 02, 2024
- New York Times - October 27, 2024
- Family Time - October 27, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - October 26, 2024
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