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Other crossword clues for answer "INN"

INN
Stopping place?
Bed-and-breakfast
Lodge
Motorist's refuge
Roadhouse
Rustic stopover
Lodging
Lodging house
Roadhouse for travelers
Stopover
Traveler's stop
Vacationer's spot
B&B
Country hotel
Imaret
Night spot
Resting place
Travel stop
Youth hostel
Stop in Vermont
Country lodging
Home away from home
Quaint lodging
Quaint stopover
Traveler's refuge
Place to stop for the night
Lodging that might serve a continental breakfast
Keeper's place
Place to lay your head between two legs?
Newhart setting
Keeper's lodging
Sojourner's spot
The Three Broomsticks in the "Harry Potter" series, e.g.
Crash site?
Creepy spot, in some horror films
Place to stop during a road trip
Vacation house alternative
Place for a Dungeons & Dragons party to stay the night
Posada
Auberge
Holiday follower
Place to stay
The Shining setting
Après-ski building
Guest house
Honeymoon place
Honeymoon spot, perhaps
Hostel
Hostel environment?
Maid employer
Place that has miniature shampoos
Place that includes breakfast
Place that serves breakfast
Place to crash
Red Roof ___
Romantic getaway rental
Weekend getaway site
Holiday ___
Quaint place to stay
Seaside town getaway
Canterbury Tales site
Business run out of someone's home, often
Maid's employer
Rustic hotel
Motel
It might be rented for a wedding
Caravansary
Dew Drop __
Tavern
Hostel work environment?
B&B or lodge
B&B, maybe
Wayfarer's stop
Sojourn site
Boutique hotel, maybe
Romantic getaway spot
Hostelry
Rural stopover
Traveler's stopover
At an ___ (Thomas Hardy poem)
The Canterbury Tales setting
Du Maurier's "Jamaica ___"
Gray's ___ (Camden landmark)
Layover spot
Part of many hotel names
Small hotel
Halfway house
The ___ of the Sixth Happiness (Ingrid Bergman film)
It may have a keeper
Lincoln's ___ (British legal society)
Days ___
Gray's ___ (British legal society)
Place to stay the night
Jamaica ___ (Daphne du Maurier book)
Stevenson's Admiral Benbow, for one
Wayfarer's refuge
Stable spot, traditionally
Recharging station
Stop to rest
Where a "potboy" or "potgirl" once worked
Establishment to 27-Down
Where the rest of the trip happens?
Public house
Tavern or hotel
Highway stopover
Pay-to-stay place
Simple lodging
Motel's cousin
Roadside retreat
Room renter
Newhart establishment
Bed-and-breakfast cousin
Quaint quarters
Wayside retreat
B & B, e.g.
B and B
Bed-and-breakfast, e.g.
Stop on the road
Weary traveler's stopover
Hostler's employer
Hotel
Ryokan or posada
Highway haven
Motor lodge
Traveler's rest stop
Lodging for travelers
Retirement site?
Roadside stopover
What a keeper might keep
Bed-and-breakfast, for one
Lodging place
Roadside stop
Wet-your-whistle stop
Accommodating place
Place to spend the night
Rooms renter
Stop on the way
Vacation spot
An Austrian city is named for a bridge over it
Cozy retreat
Holiday lodging?
Holiday stopover
Quaint lodging spot
River that lends its name to an Austrian city
Where to stay away
Tales of a Wayside ___ (Longfellow)
Holiday ___ (hotel chain)
Overnight stop
Pilgrim's stop
Small hotel or bar
Spot to stop off
Bed-and-breakfast, say
Country quarters
Roadside shelter
Stop by the roadside
The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," for one
Lodging location
Place to retire
Tourist's overnight option
Jamaica ___ (1939 Hitchcock film)
Country stopover
Cozy stop for travelers
Holiday place?
Overnighter's option
Roomy place?
Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g.
Rural hotel
What a keeper may keep
It's accommodating
Public lodging
Stop by the road
Travel brochure listing
Traveler's mecca
Building like Port Townshend's Old Consulate
Place for a keeper
Wayside stop
Bed and breakfast, perhaps
Roadside attraction (for people who are attracted to a good night's sleep)
End of Days?
B&B, often
Business that sounds like a preposition
Tourist stop
Bed-and-breakfast establishment
Road stopover
Michelin recommendation
Traveller's stop
Motel alternative
Roadside rest
Vacation stop
Stopping point
Boar's Head, for one
Holiday, for one
Stopover spot
Traveler's rest
Keeper's charge
Spot for a rest
Taproom site
Traveler's oasis
Vacation stopover
Wayfarer's shelter
Holiday for a holiday
Wayside stopover
Cozy stopover
Holiday __
Spot to crash
Family-run lodge, perhaps
Holiday establishment?
Place to board
Board seller?
Overnight lodging
Roadside rest stop
See 51-Down
Overnight site
Place purveying potent pints
Rural room renter
Country retreat
Place to overnight
Place with no vacancies, in Luke
Road trip respite
Comfort __
Overnight stopping place
Relaxing retreat
Road trip stopover
Cozy lodge
Place for the night
The world's an __: Dryden
Lodging provider
Ramada __
Setting for Dickens
Where there may be no room
Roadside respite spot
Rustic stop
Alpine retreat
Lodging spot
Stopover with a "keeper"
Travel guide listing
Wayfarer's rest
Days __: hotel chain
Hampton __
Lodging with a "keeper"
Place for a stay
Place to stay when you're out, ironically
The Stratford, in TV's "Newhart"
Bed-and-breakfast, maybe
Certain keeper's charge
Comfort, e.g.
Imaret, say
Lodging choice
The Boar's Head in "Henry IV," e.g.
Keeper's concern
Overnight option
Overnight spot
Tolkien's The Prancing Pony, e.g.
58-Across booking
Roadside haven
Roadside lodging
Suite spot?
Airbnb alternative
Word with Days and Holiday
Country lodge
Quaint motel
Traveler's lodging
Vacationer's stopover
Quaint hotel
Rural lodgings
Country place
Spot for travelers
Where Chaucer's pilgrims met
Homey hostel
Rural rest stop
Place to stop
Vacation destination
Place to lodge
Rural lodge
Bucolic hotel
White Christmas setting
Bread-and-breakfast
Days __
Hostel kin
Rustic lodging
Watering hole
Place cited but not entered in Luke 2:7
Place to rest
Word in many motel names
Rowling's Three Broomsticks, e.g.
Rural lodging
Shelter + food locale
Chaucer's pilgrims left from one
What many a motel is called
Spot for a stopover
Word in many motel chain names
Lodging mentioned in Luke
Rustic lodge
Rustic lodgings
Trekker's stop
No room in the ___.
Colonial meeting place.
Lord of the Rings stopping place
Part of many motel chain names
Business to stop at
Certain keeper's concern
Handy cove in "Treasure Island"
Canterbury Tales setting
Hostel cousin
Keeper intro
Someplace to stop
Supplier of quarters
Word from Old English for "house"
Pension in Europe
Place in the country
Small Vermont hotel
Hostel relative
Wayside building
Cozy lodging
Lodger's place
Roadside lodge
College ___ (soup brand)
Padrone's workplace
Pension's cousin
Place that may take travelers' checks
Road trip stopping place
Setting for TV's "Newhart"
Spot for an overnight stop
Victorian, maybe
Jamaica ___ (1939 Alfred Hitchcock film)
The ___ of the Sixth Happiness (1958 Ingrid Bergman film)
Cozy place to stay
See 26-Down
Stop sign?
Victorian, perhaps
The ___ at Lake Devine (Elinor Lipman novel)
Motor ___ (motel)
Overnight letter?
One place to stay
Stopover place
The Leaky Cauldron, e.g.
Tabard ___.
River, part of Austrian boundary.
No room for them in the ___.—Luke.
Kept by Boniface: Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem.
The Wayside ___.
Boniface's place.
Home of a Boniface.
Fraunces Tavern, for instance.
River flowing into the Danube.
Summer hotel.
Tabard or Wayside.
Wayside ___.
Lodgings.
Tributary of the Danube.
Ancestor of a motel.
Wayside place.
No room at the ___.
The Tabard.
Boniface's establishment.
River of Engadine valley.
Danube tributary.
Highway hotel.
Wayside hotel.
Tourist stopover.
Colonial gathering place.
Host's house.
Stop-off place.
Tabard, for one.
Traveler's place.
Boar's Head or Mitre.
The White Hart.
White Hart.
Lincoln's ___, London.
Motel's relative.
Stagecoach stop.
Boniface's bailiwick.
Dewdrop ___.
Dwelling.
Summer dwelling.
Longfellow locale.
Wayside, for one.
White Hart, for one.
Kind of keeper.
Resort place.
River of Saint Moritz.
The Tabard, for one.
Cheshire Cheese, for one
Motel of yore.
River to the Danube.
Serai
Tourist haven
Lincoln's ___
One of nine: Abbr.
Mermaid, for one
Motel's ancestor
Traveler's spot
Jamaica ___
Caravan stop
Hospice
Wayside, e.g.
Drinking place
Resting spot
Tabard, e.g.
Motel predecessor
Way place
Tourist's stop
Imaret, e.g.
Lincoln's ___ (English legal society)
Swiss river
Chesterton's "The Flying ___"
Place to get some sleep
Austrian river
Boniface's concern
Galsworthy's "The ___ of Tranquillity"
Gray's ___, London
Wayside lodge
Danube feeder
Admiral Benbow, e.g.
Bavarian river
Pension
Boniface's domain
Khan
Khan, e.g.
Holiday ___, Crosby film
Pension or khan
Smalll hotel
Tyrolean river
Holiday ___, 1942 film
Gasthaus
Roadside refuge
Tabard or Mermaid
Reception site
Road haven
Serjeants' ___, London
Du Mauner's "Jamaica _____"
Du Maurier's "Jamaica _____"
Publican's place
Rest stop
The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby-Dick"
Traveler's house
A keeper may keep it
Wayhouse
Country restaurant
Place to turn in
Comfort ___
Motor ___
Crowded place in the Bible
The Highwayman setting
Room offerer
The Admiral Benbow ___ ("Treasure Island" locale)
Place to lay over
A home away from home
Vacancy shower
Itinerary stopover
Room provider
The George and Dragon, e.g.
Country ___
Michelin Guide listing
The White Horse ___ (operetta)
Business with a register
Destination for Mary and Joseph
Place to sojourn
Dew Drop ___ (historic New Orleans nightclub)
Overnight stop on a road trip
Place full of guests
Spot for the night
Stop along the highway
Barnard's ___, locale in "Great Expectations"
Traditional gathering place in old Europe
Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside ___"
See 12-Down
The Fair Maid of the ___ (Renaissance comedy)
Business often located near an interstate
What a keeper keeps
Where to find a keeper
Comfort or country follower
Rodeway ___
Hog's Head, in the Harry Potter books
Place of rest
Pub
Tolkien's Prancing Pony, e.g.
Place to stop over
It might have a bed icon on a highway sign
Stay here
Stopover point
Tavern attachment
Word after Holiday or Days
Word with Comfort or Holiday
Business with a guestbook
Tolkien's Prancing Pony, for one
Word after Holiday or Comfort
Hampton ___
No room at the ___ (problem once in Bethlehem)
Super 8, e.g.
Alternative to an Airbnb
Lodging for the night
Part of the Nativity story
Roadside establishment
Stop on a trip
The Spouter in "Moby-Dick," for one
The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," e.g.
Pensione relative
Spot for a sojourn
The Tabard in "The Canterbury Tales," e.g.
Tripadvisor recommendation, perhaps
Lorelai's place of business on "Gilmore Girls"
Overnighting place
See 46-Down
Place to be put up
Travel stopover
Wayfarer's lodging
Ramada, e.g.
Rest house
Stopover site
Little hotel
Hotel relative
Wayfarer's stopover
Hotel's kin
Motel's kin
Orbitz listing
Red Roof --
Hotel California?
Post-tour vacation spot
Band crash spot
Iggy Pop w/Peaches "Motor ___"
Gene Simmons "I'm living in sin (at the Holiday ___)"
Place to stay on the road
Spot to get a bed and breakfast
Pre-sea "Moby-Dick" setting
Sleepover stopover
Tales of a Wayside __
The Tabard ___ ("The Canterbury Tales" locale)
Lodging option
The Stonewall ___
Traveller's refuge
Getaway accommodation, perhaps
Where comets can be found
Holiday _____ (1942)
Bethlehem sellout
Quarters, perhaps
Country house
Roadside lodging retreat
Traveler's respite
Business with staying power?
Famous Bethlehem sellout
It had no room for Mary
Road sign
Holiday ___ (1942)
Provider of accommodations
The Crossed Harpoons, in literature
Place to turn in, perhaps
Setting for "Newhart"
Hospitality site
It's kept by a keeper
Stop along the way
Weary traveler's stop
Tourist establishment
Establishment with staying power?
A hostel environment
Overnight lodging house
Quaint traveler's quarters
Traveler's sleepover spot
Where there was no room
... there was no room for them in the ___ (Luke 2:7)
Days on the road?
It has a keeper
Place to stay overnight
Stopover for the night
Where Mary and Joseph sought refuge
Hotel and motel relative
Place that could fit this puzzle's theme
Trip stopover
It had no room for pregnant Mary
It may have a vacancy
Place with a keeper
A hotel for travelers
Motel relative
Place for travelers
Room lender
... no room for them in the ___
Hotel kin
It's quaint and roomy
Motel kin
Where one hopes to find an empty room
Motel's quaint relative
Place to stay during a road trip
Word in some motel names
Newhart building
Grog house
Guesthouse relative
Holiday to spend a holiday?
Hotel alternative
Jesus rejector
Little country motel
Overnight establishment
Overnight stopover
Quaint lodgings
B&B kin
Days ___ (hotel chain)
Holiday ___ Express
One may advertise its free Wi-Fi
Quality ___ (hotel chain)
Road trip lodge
Road trip stop
B&B relative
Hilton Garden ___
Canterbury Tales lodging
End of many a hotel name
Relative of a B&B
Stonewall ___ (site of a seminal uprising in LGBTQ+ history)
B&B alternative
Certain Tripadvisor listing
Hampton ___ (hotel chain)
Red Roof ___ (hotel chain)
Road trip lodging
Stonewall ___
Lodging that might have a name like The Red Stag
Posada or imaret
European river
Fawlty Towers e.g.
Publican's place: Brit.
Resort
Central European river
Stevenson's Benbow, e.g.
Country getaway
It may have a room with a view
Home away from home, perhaps
Traveler's stopover, perhaps
It had no room for Mary and Joseph
Name on many a motel
Quaint lodge
A place to spend the night
Cozy shelter
Admiral Benbow, for one
British public house
Hotel or motel alternative
Place with no room for Mary and Joseph
Place with staying power?
Caravanserai
It was filled before Jesus arrived
Relative of 36-Across
Chaucer's Tabard, for one
Resting spot for the night
Chaucer's Tabard, e.g.
Rustic renter of rooms
The Tabard in "Canterbury Tales," e.g.
The Tabard, e.g.
Stopover managed by a keeper
Stopover run by a keeper
Biblical place with "no room"
London's Tabard, e.g.
Rustic rest stop
Vacationer's lodgings
Word in hotel names
Cozy place to stay the night
Cozy rest stop
Last word in some motel names
Locally owned lodging
Place that sounds like 21-Across' opposite
Place to rest in an RPG
Place to stay a night
Cozy honeymoon destination
Cozy lodging place
End of some hotel names
Establishment with a keeper
Overnight trip stop
Place to book a room
Word after "Hampton" or "Holiday"
Cozy hotel
Stopover on a multiday road trip
Cozy overnight spot
Road trip rest stop
Stopover for weary travelers
Guest book locale
Lodging establishment
Quality ___ (Choice Hotels brand)
Holiday for travelers?
Salesman's stop
Word after Holiday or Quality
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Comfort ___ (Choice Hotels option)
Lodging business
Lodging site
Room-offering business
Traveler's place to stay
Cozy quarters
Lodge alternative
Caravan stopover
Stop in New England
Country lodgings
Lodge kin
Cozy lodgings
Traveler's booking
Urbanite's getaway
Taproom setting
Vacancy venue
Auberge, e.g.
Getaway destination
Hosteler's place
Rustic stop for travelers
Stopover on the road
Travel booking
Business with a front desk
Country accommodations
Country business
Cozy stop
Humble lodgings
Stop for the night
Where there was no room, in Bethlehem
Lodgings for wayfarers
Place to crash for the night
Robert Louis Stevenson's Admiral Benbow, for one
Rustic accommodations
Rustic destination
Travel destination
Comfy place for the night
Cozy overnight stop
Setting for "The Canterbury Tales"
Respite on a road trip
Road trip accommodation
Rustic resort
Stop on a road trip