Clues for the word "ROAD"
We've had 376 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 677 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on April 24, 2024.
Definition of road
- n. - A journey, or stage of a journey.
- n. - An inroad; an invasion; a raid.
- n. - A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of communication between one city, town, or place, and another.
- n. - A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
Referring Clues
- Way to go
- Highway
- Pike
- Turnpike
- It has two shoulders but no head
- It has shoulders
- Freeway, e.g.
- Byway
- Line on a map
- Driveway's end
- Motorway
- Route 1, e.g.
- See 27-Down
- Throughway
- Thoroughfare
- It may be hogged
- Jam site
- Rocky ___ ice cream
- Middle-of-the-___ (moderate)
- Path
- Frost's "The ___ Not Taken"
- Artery
- Abbey ___
- Rocky ___ (ice cream flavor)
- Kind of trip
- ___ race (Grand Prix, e.g.)
- Course
- Start of many Hope/Crosby film titles
- You might tear it up
- Where ballplayers wear gray, with "the"
- It may get burned up
- Highway or byway
- "Why did the chicken cross the ___?"
- Logging ___ (forest path)
- Map line
- Kind of rage
- Frost poem "The ___ Not Taken"
- Main drag, e.g.
- Civil engineer's design, perhaps
- Milieu for Hope and Crosby
- Word with runner or hog
- Word in several Hope/Crosby film titles
- Kind of test
- Madison Avenue or Wall Street
- Avenue
- It may be well-traveled
- Kind of agent or hog
- Word in seven Hope titles
- Charles Kuralt's milieu
- Place for a fork?
- It's sometimes rocky
- Thruway
- Street
- With 32-Across, anger behind the wheel
- Turnpike, e.g.
- Hope/Crosby film title word
- Blacktop, e.g.
- See 9-Across
- Hog's place?
- Pothole's place
- Away
- Speed bump's place
- Willie Nelson's "On the ___ Again"
- Route for Bob and Bing
- ___ trip
- Kind of game or show
- Abbey or Tobacco
- Fork site
- Kind of hog
- With 72-Across, reality show: Cross-country competition
- Long stretch
- Hit the ___ (leave)
- Hope-Crosby title word
- Pathway
- Freeway or turnpike
- It may have a fork
- Highway, e.g.
- Place setting for forks
- Highway, for example
- Where many teams wear gray
- Word with "rage" or "test"
- Area between the shoulders
- It has shoulders but no head
- Milieu for Bob and Bing
- "Abbey" or "Tobacco"
- "The Long and Winding ___"
- Type of test
- "King of the ___"
- Place for a chicken, in jokes
- Public path
- It can be less traveled
- Wilderness rarity
- It can be private
- Word with kill or hog
- Traveler's stretch
- Word with "kill" or "hog"
- Means of access
- Word with open or side
- Sometimes it's not taken
- Pike, e.g.
- The Beatles' "Abbey ___"
- Drag
- "Why did the chicken cross the ___?"
- Yellow Brick, for one
- One of two in a Frost poem
- Abbey, for one
- Country way
- Frequent fork location
- Fork location
- Hog's milieu?
- Boulevard, e.g.
- "The Long and Winding ___"
- "Abbey" or "Tobacco"
- Word with "rage" or "test"
- ___ trip
- Willie Nelson's "On the ___ Again"
- Hope-Crosby film word
- It may have broad shoulders
- Travel option
- Abbey or Burma
- Hit the ___ (leave)
- Atlas line
- Route in a 2006 Cormac McCarthy novel
- Rocky or Abbey follower
- *One way (and the beginning of a word ladder)
- Trucker's milieu
- Area between shoulders
- "Rocky ___ to Dublin": Irish jig
- It has shoulders, but no head
- Way less traveled
- It's found between the shoulders
- Google Maps line
- Trucker's place
- Fork setting
- Fork choice
- Fork option
- Kerouac's place
- Path for Hope and Crosby
- With 39-Down, drivers' anger
- Kuralt's beat
- Freeway
- Hope-Crosby path
- Path for Bob and Bing
- Fork setting
- You may find a fork in it
- Street or avenue
- "The ___ Not Taken": Frost
- It might be closed due to flooding
- A way
- Where you may find a fork
- See 43-Across
- Map line, sometimes
- U.S. 1, e.g.
- - to Avonlea
- Freeway, for instance
- Place for a hog?
- Paved path
- Place for some salesmen
- Winding way, maybe
- Place for a pothole
- "Goodbye Yellow Brick ___" (Elton John song)
- Grim Cormac McCarthy novel, with "The"
- Drivers' need
- It might have a fork or a hairpin
- Highway or avenue
- Country ___
- Teams are often on it, with "the"
- Kind of rage or map
- The recently fired hit it
- "the ___ west
- GPS suggestion
- Type of show
- Hope-Crosby film setting
- Word with tobacco or private
- Address word
- "Tobacco ___"
- "2000 Malibu ___"
- *"Mad Max: Fury ___"
- Site of much passing
- Fork locale
- Driving site
- Highway or street alternative
- Journey
- ___ hog
- "The ___ Not Taken"
- Word in Hope/Crosby titles
- Hope/Crosby title word
- Fork's place
- Place for a fork
- ______ apple (improvised puck)
- Paved way
- "Follow the Yellow Brick ___!"
- It may have a fork in it
- It may have a dirty fork in it
- What some hogs hog, with "the"
- Rocky ___
- "___ trip!": "Let's travel!"
- "Rocky ___ to Dublin": Irish tune
- Place for a dirty fork?
- Appropriate word found in 36-Down
- Street in the country
- Word before race or rage
- Street or highway
- Where ballplayers may wear gray
- Upgraded trail
- Tobacco, for one
- Causeway
- Auto's path
- Main drag
- "___ to Morocco"
- Rocky ___ ice cream
- Cars travel over it
- What a car may travel on
- Cars travel on it
- Dirt street
- Country street
- It's a wide lane through the forest. Two huge towers loom in the distance. First tower, see 61-across. Second tower, see 12-down.
- Pole crossing a thoroughfare
- "October ___" (TV drama)
- Thing to drive on
- Word before hog or rage
- Motorway, eg (4)
- Thing like a path or street
- Word before kill or rage
- Motorway, eg
- Place for a tour bus
- Cinderella "Gypsy ___"
- Beatles "Abbey ___"
- Neil Diamond "Glory ___"
- Elton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one
- "Going Down the ___ Feelin' Bad"
- Eagles drive the "Seven Bridges" one
- Eagles "Seven Bridges ___"
- Steely Dan "Before my friends find out, I'll be on the ___"
- Way from A to B
- John Fogerty "The Old Man Down the ___"
- Or Adams short work, And Another Thing ... Guides for hitchhikers?
- The way to make one stick around
- The way to upset Dora
- The way to break a rod
- See 12
- The way to dishearten a Roundhead
- Leader of Alaska's in power in Anchorage
- The way an article is used in corporal punishment
- ... way
- Rode noisily one way
- See 10
- Species of hog from abroad
- The way to get Dora upset
- The broad path
- Children's author's first to abandon Latin course
- See 3
- Pothole site
- One for me, says drunken Dora
- See 2
- The way to take in the broadest spectrum
- It's 5.5 yards, going round one way
- Route
- Stop, say, arsing about with our daily leaders
- A kid struggling during run, as animals flat out
- Travelled on boat or horse, say - preferably the latter here
- Way one's said to have gone by boat?
- 15 11 reportedly went on river
- Way one's said to have gone by water
- Way to say what Boatman did?
- Gibson's "The ___ Warrior"
- MapQuest marking
- It's long and lonesome
- Trucker's life, with "the"
- "Tobacco ___" (Erskine Caldwell novel)
- Street kin
- Where ships anchor in island sound
- Reportedly used boat on overland route
- Staff held a course
- Path travelled by boat in sound
- See 7 Across
- Pole keeping a track
- See 6
- Unhappy motoring is a bore, interrupting the caviar?
- "The ___ to 9 10" (21)
- See 19
- See 5
- Highway environmental hygienist, one howling on a Greek island, did you say?
- Boulevard
- On the ___ (away)
- Street alternative
- Stretch with shoulders
- Chicken's crossing place
- With a gun, covering the access route
- Way to take part in broadcast
- See 14 Down
- Car's pathway
- See 11-Across
- On the ___ (touring)
- "Thunder ___"
- Take it for a ride
- Car's path
- Garmin line
- Spot for some salesmen
- See 4 Down
- Dora's eccentric way
- The way to make an article stick out
- Country pathway
- Word before rage or hog
- Broadland highway?
- Concrete construction
- Where away games are played
- Frequent Hope-Crosby movie setting
- The way to conceal a switch
- See 13
- Street or lane
- Salesman's place
- "On the ___" (Kerouac novel)
- The ___, Orwell book recounting the development of his political consciousness
- One might have a fork
- The way Dora's wronged
- Drive on this
- Concourse, for instance
- "Ice ___ Truckers": TV reality series
- Paved stretch
- Choice in a Frost poem
- Thoroughfare, street
- Expressway, e.g.
- Way through a place
- Surfaced way for driving on
- There may be a fork in one
- "Let's get this show on the ___!"
- It’s between the shoulders
- Car path
- GPS line
- Part of a city grid
- Turnpike or highway
- Driveway's connection
- "Hit the ___, Jack!"
- Lane
- Dora's wild way
- Line on a street map
- Street or avenue alternative
- Where a fork might form
- Dora's funny way
- Its shoulders can support many tons
- The one from Broadstairs?
- "Everyday Is a Winding ___" (Sheryl Crow hit)
- Way to Rio
- One way or another?
- A deer might cross one
- "___ House"
- "Paradise ___"
- Spot for a hairpin
- A good car eats it up
- Some drivers hog it
- There might be a fork in one
- Aizhai Winding ___ (scenic route in Hunan)
- Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brick
- Answer to the riddle "What can go up and down without moving?"
- Shoulder's place
- Travel path
- What a car eats up
- Word before "trip" or "map"
- Word with trip or test
- Its shoulder doesn't shrug
- Share the ___ (sign)
- "Old Town ___" by Lil Nas X
- Kerouac's "On the ___"
- It's a drag
- Place to play street hockey
- Rainbow ___ (Mario Kart course)
- Robert Frost took one that was less traveled
- "___ to Rio"
- Yellow brick ___
- Thing to travel on
- *Kerouac novel
- Word with "Revolutionary" or "Tobacco," in book titles
- Thing that may have twists and turns
- Take the ___ less traveled
- "Let's hit the ___!"
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Daily - April 24, 2024
- Mirror Mini - April 20, 2024
- USA Today - April 15, 2024
- Mirror Daily - April 05, 2024
- USA Today - April 02, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - March 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 07, 2024
- LA Times - March 07, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - February 27, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - February 26, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 16, 2024
- LA Times - February 11, 2024
- USA Today - February 09, 2024
- USA Today - February 07, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 05, 2024
- Daily American - January 30, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - January 27, 2024
- LA Times - January 25, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 11, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - January 10, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - December 25, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - December 21, 2023
- New York Times - December 20, 2023
- LA Times - December 15, 2023
- Evening Standard Quick - December 04, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - November 29, 2023
- Family Time - November 26, 2023
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 08, 2023
- New York Times - November 06, 2023
- Daily American - November 06, 2023
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