- ROAD
- Street
- Fork site
- Highway
- What away games are
- Word in title of seven Hope-Crosby movies
- Hit the __ (leave)
- Rocky ___
- __ hog
- Touring band's milieu, much of the time
- Cormac McCarthy novel, with "The"
- Old town, country, or red dirt thoroughfare of song
- Touring band's "home"
- Word before "race" and "rage"
- Thoroughfare
- Course
- Fork option
- Metaphor for life
- Touring band's milieu
- The Long and Winding __
- Corniche, e.g.
- Highway or byway
- Way to go
- Line on a map
- Kerouac's place
- Fork's place
- It may have a fork
- Trans Canada, for one
- __ to Zanzibar
- Trans-Canada Highway, e.g.
- Where accidents happen
- Frost's "The ___ Not Taken"
- Tobacco ___ (Erskine Caldwell novel)
- Word in Hope/Crosby titles
- One may pass over a pass
- It's taken on many trips
- One may carry a carriage
- It isn't taken on an airplane
- Kind of rage
- One of many on a trip
- Ease On Down the ___
- Pothole's place
- Rocky or Abbey follower
- Yellow Brick, for one
- Charles Kuralt's milieu
- Place for a fork?
- Word in seven Hope titles
- Frost poem "The ___ Not Taken"
- Civil engineer's design, perhaps
- Main drag, e.g.
- Kind of test
- Milieu for Hope and Crosby
- Word in several Hope/Crosby film titles
- Word with runner or hog
- Avenue
- It may be well-traveled
- Kind of agent or hog
- Madison Avenue or Wall Street
- It's sometimes rocky
- Thruway
- Map line
- Abbey ___ (1969 Beatles album)
- Site of much passing
- Type of warrior or rash
- Frequent fork location
- Means of access
- Blacktop, e.g.
- Paved path
- Goodbye Yellow Brick ___ (Elton John song)
- It might have a fork or a hairpin
- TV character who literally jumped the shark, with "the"
- Wall Street, for example
- Mad Max: Fury ___
- Decision point
- Tobacco __
- Camino, stateside
- Tobacco ___
- Abbey or Tobacco
- Caldwell's "Tobacco ___"
- Kerouac's "On the ___"
- Map entry
- The ___ Not Taken: Frost
- Hope/Crosby title word
- With 68 Across, site of theme words
- Wilderness rarity
- Kind of hog
- With 72-Across, reality show: Cross-country competition
- Kind of game or show
- __ trip
- Hope/Crosby film title word
- Route for Bob and Bing
- Turnpike, e.g.
- Country way
- One of two in a Frost poem
- Willie Nelson's "On the __ Again"
- Rocky __ to Dublin: Irish jig
- Boulevard, e.g.
- The __ Not Taken: Frost
- It might be closed due to flooding
- Place for a hog?
- Place for a pothole
- The Beatles' "Abbey __"
- Winding way, maybe
- Country __
- Teams are often on it, with "the"
- Fork locale
- Freeway, e.g.
- Rocky __ to Dublin: Irish tune
- __ trip!: "Let's travel!"
- What some hogs hog, with "the"
- See 11-Across
- Ice __ Truckers: TV reality series
- Rocky __
- *Kerouac novel
- Thing that may have twists and turns
- The Long and Winding ___
- Milieu for Bob and Bing
- It may be open
- Milieu for Bing and Bob
- Boulevard
- Byway
- Pathway
- Hog site
- Path for Hope and Crosby
- Pothole place
- Hog's domain
- Abbey or Burma
- Highway, for example
- Line on a 22 Down
- Street or highway
- Long stretch
- Freeway or turnpike
- Highway, e.g.
- Place setting for forks
- Street or avenue
- Freeway, for instance
- Stretch with shoulders
- Concourse, for instance
- Concrete construction
- Paved stretch
- Street or lane
- Way through a place
- Line on a street map
- Turnpike or highway
- Where a fork might form
- Highway or avenue
- Highway or street
- Paved pathway
- Boulevard or avenue
- Byway, say
- Freeway or street
- Concourse
- With 32-Across, anger behind the wheel
- Hog's place?
- Away
- Speed bump's place
- Beaten path.
- What Chiang named for Stilwell.
- Refuge for ships at anchor.
- Railway: Colloq.
- Off-Broadway tour.
- Way.
- Burma ___, supply line.
- Corduroy ___.
- Off-Broadway theatre.
- Route U. S. 1.
- Travel route for theatrical troupes.
- Way of approach.
- Theatrical tour.
- On the ___.
- Travel artery.
- What an autobahn is.
- A type of work.
- Railway.
- Turnpike.
- Causeway.
- Pike.
- Parkway.
- Troupe's circuit.
- Freeway.
- Middle or high follower
- Part of a Hope-Crosby film title
- Tobacco or Burma
- Boston Post ___.
- Middle of the ___.
- Open way.
- Royal ___ (a way made easy).
- Means of approach.
- Engineering project.
- McAdam's specialty.
- Track.
- See 37 Across.
- Drive.
- Tobacco, for one.
- Public passage
- Burma or open
- Way to Mandalay
- Burma, for one
- Kind of bed or hog
- Kind of show or hog
- Burma or Tobacco
- Hope-Crosby locale
- Burma or high
- Hog or map
- Mandalay approach
- ___ to Mandalay
- Company or house
- Hope-Crosby way
- Kind of hog or map
- Artery
- Word with show or map
- Kerouac's milieu
- Word with runner or block
- . . . yellow brick ___
- King of the ___, 1965 song
- The ___ Not Taken, Frost poem
- Kind of bed or stead
- Kind of block or house
- Something to hit
- What candidates hit
- Word in a Hope-Crosby film title
- ___ to ruin
- Follow the Yellow Brick ___
- Middle-of-the-___ policy
- What a hobo hits
- Word with house or block
- Word with side or hog
- Abbey ___, Beatles album
- Burma ___
- What hobos hit
- Word with map or hog
- Kind of agent or house
- Beatles' "Abbey ___"
- Macadam construction
- On the ___, Kerouac book
- E. Caldwell's "Tobacco ___"
- There's one to Mandalay
- Hope-Crosby title word, often
- Tobacco ___: Caldwell
- House or hog preceder
- Type of house
- Abbey or Tobacco, e.g.
- Kind of show
- Word with block or test
- Yellow brick, e.g.
- It may have broad shoulders
- It has shoulders
- It has two shoulders but no head
- Driveway's end
- Motorway
- Route 1, e.g.
- It may be hogged
- See 27-Down
- Throughway
- Jam site
- Path
- Abbey ___
- Kind of trip
- Start of many Hope/Crosby film titles
- Answer to the riddle "What can go up and down without moving?"
- Byway or the highway
- Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brick
- Spot for a hairpin
- It may get burned up
- Where ballplayers wear gray, with "the"
- You might tear it up
- See 9-Across
- Drag
- Pike, e.g.
- The Beatles' "Abbey ___"
- It's found between the shoulders
- See 43-Across
- U.S. 1, e.g.
- You may find a fork in it
- Appropriate word found in 36-Down
- Take it for a ride
- Place for a fork ... or a jackknife?
- Shoulder's place
- Word with trip or test
- It's a drag
- Robert Frost took one that was less traveled
- Word with "Revolutionary" or "Tobacco," in book titles
- It's between the shoulders
- MTV's "___ Rules"
- *One way (and the beginning of a word ladder)
- Caldwell's 'Tobacco --'
- Place for a tour bus
- Neil Diamond "Glory ___"
- Cinderella "Gypsy ___"
- Going Down the ___ Feelin' Bad
- Eagles drive the "Seven Bridges" one
- Elton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one
- Word with hog or block
- The Beatles sang about a long and winding one
- Artery or pike
- One taken on a drive
- Type of show
- King of the _____
- Gibson's "The _____ Warrior"
- It can be main or private
- The recently fired hit it
- Frost's "The _____ Not Taken"
- Kind of block or map
- It has shoulders but no head
- Word with kill or hog
- The Long and Winding _____
- Type of test
- It can be private
- Off-___ (place for mountain bikes)
- Where you may find a fork
- Word with Tobacco or private
- Sometimes it's not taken
- Word with block or map
- Word with rage or show
- Word with show or block
- King of the ___
- Area between the shoulders
- Where many teams wear gray
- Word with "rage" or "test"
- Fork location
- Hog's milieu?
- Abbey, for one
- Kind of rage or map
- Highway or street alternative
- Traveler's stretch
- It may have a dirty fork in it
- Place for a dirty fork?
- Street in the country
- Rocky ___ (ice cream flavor)
- Street alternative
- Choice in a Frost poem
- Its shoulders can support many tons
- Part of a city grid
- Rocky ___ ice cream
- There may be a fork in one
- A deer might cross one
- One way or another?
- Where a fork might be encountered
- Where to drive
- Let's get this show on the ___
- Hit the ___ Jack (Ray Charles classic)
- A moral person will take the high one
- Parkway, e.g.
- Word before "block" or "work"
- Everyday Is a Winding ___ (Sheryl Crow hit)
- Map line perhaps
- A familiar spot for Hope and Crosby
- Hit the ____!
- Hoboes hit it
- ____ to Morocco
- Rocky ____ ice cream
- Start for a runner
- It may fork
- Public passageway
- Type of movie or gang
- Word with open or side
- It can be less traveled
- Place for a chicken, in jokes
- Public path
- Why did the chicken cross the ___?
- Area between shoulders
- Trucker's milieu
- Map line, sometimes
- Gibson's "The ___ Warrior"
- It may have a fork in it
- Middle-of-the-___ (moderate)
- Frequent Hope-Crosby movie setting
- Garmin line
- Where ballplayers may wear gray
- Word before race or rage
- Chicken's crossing place
- On the ___ (away)
- On the ___ (touring)
- Expressway, e.g.
- Where away games are played
- Word before rage or hog
- Hit the ___, Jack!
- GPS line
- Pothole site
- Aizhai Winding ___ (scenic route in Hunan)
- There might be a fork in one
- Its shoulder doesn't shrug
- Rainbow ___ (Mario Kart course)
- Let's hit the ___!
- Take the ___ less traveled
- Where Kuralt reported from
- Where ballplayers wear gray
- Kuralt's milieu
- Grader's milieu
- Abbey __ (Beatles studio)
- Hog's habitat?
- Rules of the ___
- Travel section?
- White stripes' setting
- Salesman's place
- Fork setting
- Place for some salesmen
- Spot for some salesmen
- One might have a fork
- Perennial chicken course?
- Setting of a fork, perhaps
- Parkway or pike
- Setting with a fork, perhaps
- It's located between the shoulders
- Setting for a fork, perhaps