Other crossword clues for answer "SAVOY"
- SAVOY
- Cabbage variety
- Alpine duchy of yore
- London hotel built with funds from Gilbert and Sullivan productions
- ___ Alps (Mont Blanc's range)
- Stompin' at the ___
- Famed Harlem ballroom
- Region of southeast France
- Type of cabbage or a London hotel
- Former Italian ruling house
- Stompin' at the __: Big Band classic
- Ballroom that made the Lindy Hop famous
- Cabbage with crinkly, curled leaves
- London luxury hotel that opened in 1889
- Stompin' at the __
- Stompin' site of song
- Stompin' ground
- See 67-Across
- Famous hotel in London.
- Where Frenchmen revolted against labor draft.
- Famous London theatre.
- Famous London hostelry.
- Old Italian ruling House.
- Famous theatre in the Strand.
- Alpine region of France.
- Historic London theater.
- G. & S. theater
- Kind of cabbage
- Cabbage
- G. & S. place
- Cabbage or spinach
- ___ cake (ladyfinger)
- Stompin' at the _____
- Old Italian royal house
- Place for "stompin'"
- Stompin' at the ___ (1934 hit)
- Classic Harlem ballroom
- Popular 1920s-'50s Harlem ballroom, with "the"
- Classic Harlem ballroom, with "the"
- Last royal house of Italy
- Cabbage with crinkly leaves
- White Album "Truffle" song
- France annexed it in 1860
- Chambery's province
- Type of cabbage
- Stomping place?
- Stompin' place?
- The Heartbeat of Harlem, per Langston Hughes
- Curly cabbage
- Uptown ballroom or Thameside hotel
- Stompin' at the ___ (big band classic)
- London theater at which "The Mikado" premiered
- Theater that showcased Gilbert and Sullivan operas
- London's first luxury hotel
- Ballroom that Langston Hughes said was "the Heartbeat of Harlem"