- STREETS
- They might be numbered
- 42nd and Easy
- Beale and Bourbon
- Elm and Main
- Public ways
- Where the ___ Have No Name (U2 song)
- Fair locales
- Wall et al
- Sides of some blocks
- Local map lines
- Some are named for trees
- Ways through town
- Avenue crossers
- Della and Picabo
- The ___ of San Francisco ('70s TV show)
- Wall and Easy
- They're found on city maps
- Where the ___ Have No Name (U2 hit)
- Thoroughfares
- The ___ of San Francisco
- They meet throughout the city
- Map lines
- Rhyme for "sheets" in a jokey dichotomy
- Bourbon and others
- Some map lines
- Main, Vine, etc.
- Concourses
- Urban ways
- Map features
- Oft-numbered roads
- Wall and others
- __ of Philadelphia: Oscar-winning Springsteen song
- __ of Philadelphia: Oscar-winning song
- Parade venues
- They're often numbered
- Many map lines
- City map lines
- Doja Cat hit with the lyric "Send your location, come through"
- Urban grid
- Major ways
- A and B, in D.C.
- Roadways
- Lines on some maps
- Block surrounders
- Lines on city maps
- Lines on an urban map
- They're crossed on some grids
- They may be through
- Lines on a city map
- City's roads
- Peachtree and Elm.
- Threadneedle and Harley.
- Where to hold block parties.
- D and C, in D.C.
- Passageways.
- City ways.
- Paved ways.
- Ways.
- Where "white wings" held sway.
- A Lion in the ___.
- Main, Elm, etc.
- Wall, Main, Fleet, etc.
- They're all lit up.
- Ways of the city.
- Where Arabs roam.
- Ginza, Rue de la Paix, etc.
- Certain parking places.
- Hollywood and Vine.
- Peachtree and others.
- Back and Easy.
- Bond and Bourbon.
- Fleet and others.
- Oxford and Pall Mall.
- Magnolia and Elm.
- Main and Mott.
- Market and Main
- Urban arteries
- Boulevards
- Bourbon and Beale
- Easy and one-way
- Maple and Walnut
- Wall and Canal
- City-map entries
- Places for potholes
- Mulberry and Orchard
- Sesame and Easy
- Main or Della
- Back and "Angel"
- Bond and Baker
- Easy and Grub
- Wall and Broad
- Wall and Baker
- Fleet and Oxford
- Some are mean
- Grub and Easy
- TV's "The ___ of San Francisco"
- Block components
- Where some jams are made
- Avenues
- Rough place to grow up, with "the"
- Ordinal numbers in Los Angeles, e.g.
- Fair places
- Some lines on a GPS screen
- Urban grid makeup
- Sidewalks line them
- Sides of blocks
- Composition of some grids
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.
- Most of the alphabet, in Washington, D.C.
- Fit But You Know It band, with "the"
- Bourbon and Wall, e.g.
- Where the ___ Have No Name
- Cheapside and Pall Mall
- Stickball venues
- Lines in an urban grid
- What many subway stations are named for
- Fleet and Della
- They make blocks
- Where to find some collections of jams?
- The ____ of San Francisco
- Easy, et al.
- They run around blocks
- Google Maps lines
- Manhattan's Wall and Canal
- Spots with potholes
- A to I and K to W in Washington
- Block definers
- Corner pair
- Block separators
- Block sides
- M and K, in D.C.
- They're numbered in Manhattan