Other crossword clues for answer "RITZ"
- RITZ
- Big name in luxury hotels
- Puttin' on the __
- Triscuit alternative
- Nabisco cracker
- Hotel next to Central Park, casually
- Comedy trio's surname
- Big name in luxury
- Round cracker brand
- Fancy hotel name
- Hotelier Cesar
- Name in crackers
- Eponym of swank
- Cracker brand
- Extravagant display
- The Diamond as Big as the ___ (Fitzgerald story)
- Puttin' On the ___
- Puttin' on the ___ (Berlin tune)
- Big name in hotels or crackers
- Pretentious display
- Cracker kind
- Popular cracker
- Popular snack cracker
- Hotelier César
- Nabisco buy
- Swanky quarters
- Big name in crackers
- Big name in hotels
- Buttery cracker
- Hotel chain named for founder César
- ___ Bits (sandwich cracker brand name)
- Classic cracker brand
- Berlin's "Puttin' on the ___"
- Cracker from Nabisco
- Cracker introduced in 1934
- Cracker that is the "apple" in an 80-year-old mock apple pie recipe
- Luxury hotel brand
- Posh place to stay
- Crackerfuls brand
- Fritzi ___: precursor of "Nancy"
- Triscuit relative
- Vaudeville brothers
- Vaudeville's ___ Brothers
- Cracker maker
- Berlin's "Puttin' on the __"
- Cracker with scalloped edges
- Cheese holder
- Big name in hotels and crackers
- Hors d'oeuvre cracker
- __ Bits: cracker sandwiches
- Cracker with a scalloped edge
- High-end hotel
- Cracker with seven holes
- Upscale hotel
- Hotel name of fame
- Ostentatiousness
- Ostentatious display
- Poshness
- Swiss hotelier
- Paris hotel
- Luxury
- Paris hotelier
- Ostentation
- Palatial Paris hotel
- Town House crackers alternative
- __-Carlton (hotel chain)
- Posh Paris hotel
- Swank London hotel
- Nabisco cracker brand
- Nabisco's round cracker
- Snub, so to speak
- Venerable cracker brand
- Famous hotel name
- Round cracker from Nabisco
- ___-Carlton (Marriott subsidiary)
- 1975 Rita Moreno play, with "The"
- Hi Ho lookalike
- Last name of a team of comedic brothers
- It's scalloped
- Simply Socials maker
- Highhat: Slang.
- Zany brother act.
- Name of three comedian brothers.
- Famous hotel.
- Name linked to fancy living
- Famed hotel
- Put on the ___
- Putting on the ___
- Comedy team of brothers
- Harry, Jimmy or Al
- Swiss owner of a posh hotel
- ___ Brothers of comedic fame
- The nouveaux riches put it on
- Founder of sumptuous hotels
- _____ Brothers (old film slapstick team)
- Hi-Ho competitor
- Name in luxury hotels
- Puttin' on the ___ (Berlin classic)
- Cracker name
- Popular cracker brand
- Nabisco brand
- Classic hotel name
- Luxuriousness
- Prestigious London hotel
- Brand of munchables
- Town House alternative
- Luxury hotel name
- Alternative to Premium
- Classic theater name
- Hotel name synonymous with poshness
- Luxury hotel in London's Piccadilly district, with "the"
- Scallop-edged cracker
- Epitome of luxury, with "the"
- Cracker brand with a yellow-and-blue logo
- Cracker name since 1934
- Brand that comes in short sleeves
- Name synonymous with luxury
- Posh hotel chain
- ___-Carlton (hotel chain)
- Cracker with many possible toppings
- 'Puttin' on the _____ ('29 song)'
- Famed Swiss hotelier
- He gave his hotel "all the refinements a prince could wish for"
- Name for a hotel or cracker
- With "the," London hotel featuring the opulent Palm Court
- Brand name in the snack aisle
- Puttin' on the _____
- Puttin' on the _____ (Berlin classic)
- Show of wealth
- Ostentatious display of elegance
- Elegant hotel name
- Posh elegance
- Swanky display
- Cracker brand used for some casseroles
- ___-Carlton
- Cracker brand used in mock apple pie
- Cracker brand since 1934
- Put on the ___ (live elegantly)
- Cracker since 1934
- Hotel or cracker name
- Al Harry or Jimmy
- Puttin' on the ____
- Hotel in a Porter song
- Cracker or hotel
- Nabisco cracker since 1934
- Posh-sounding cracker brand
- Circular cracker
- Classic hotel or cracker name
- Cracker in many recipes
- Posh London hotel
- Classic Nabisco cracker
- Name in hotels
- Cracker introduced in 1933
- Townhouse rival
- Nabisco bestseller
- Classic hotel name synonymous with luxury