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Crossword clue for "TAVERN"

TAVERN

There is a ___ in the town.” nyt 1952 TAVERN Alehouse. nyt 1952 TAVERN Fraunces' historic place in N. Y. C. nyt 1952 TAW Fancy playing marble. nyt 1952 TAX Burdensome charge. nyt 1952 TAXES Subject of campaign controversy. nyt 1952 TBAR Metal rod of a certain shape. nyt 1952 TBONE A cut of steak. nyt 1952 TCHAD Large lake in Africa: Var. nyt 1952 TCU Fort Worth institution. nyt 1952 TCU Price of Fort Worth. nyt 1952 TDS Football scores. nyt 1952 TEA A mate of maté. nyt 1952 TEA British custom. nyt 1952 TEA Congou or souchong. nyt 1952 TEA Drink in a Youmans song title. nyt 1952 TEA English breakfast. nyt 1952 TEA Hyson or gunpowder. nyt 1952 TEA Kind of party. nyt 1952 TEA Old English custom. nyt 1952 TEA P. M. snack. nyt 1952 TEA Popular iced beverage. nyt 1952 TEA Soothing beverage. nyt 1952 TEA Type of reception. nyt 1952 TEABAG Short cut to a popular brew. nyt 1952 TEABALL Device sometimes used at 54 Across. nyt 1952 TEACAKE Cookie. nyt 1952 TEACAKE Tidbit at an afternoon social. nyt 1952 TEACH Famous English pirate. nyt 1952 TEACH Show how. nyt 1952 TEACHER Mr. Chips, for instance. nyt 1952 TEACHES Emulates Anna Leonowens. nyt 1952 TEAER Imbiber of a certain beverage. nyt 1952 TEAFORTWO Vincent Youmans' song from No, No, Nanette."

Other crossword clues for answer "TAVERN"

TAVERN
Public house
Bistro
Place to get drinks
Round room?
Gastropub of old
Pub
Watering hole
Bar
Drinking spot
Tosspots' spot
Duffy's drinkery
Brasserie
Brewpub
Drinkery
Where to find an elbow-bender
Place for a belt
Spot for a shot
Watering hole, so to speak
Place for toasting
Alehouse
Spot for a belt
Ale seller
Place for a shot
Duffy owned one
Place to play darts
Place for a brew
Toaster's venue
Neighborhood rendezvous.
Sot's spot
Rathskeller, e.g.
Round house?
There is a ___ in the town.—College song.
Hostel.
Song says there is one in the town.
The Mermaid of London, circa 1600.
The Mermaid.
Wayside inn.
Boar's Head.
Roadhouse.
See 17 Across.
The Mitre, for one.
The Mitre.
Place to dine.
Duffy's radio place
Grogshop or dramshop
Alewife's place
Spot for the old-fashioned?
Mermaid or Mitre
Round building?
Place for shots
Something to get a round in
Taphouse
Place where people make the rounds?
Establishment frequented by Falstaff
The Boar's Head, in Shakespeare
Where pints are poured
Boilermaker factory?
Moe's on "The Simpsons," for one
Boniface's bailiwick
Cheers set
Inn
Cheers, notably
Moe's, on "The Simpsons"
Place to order a round
Place that sells drinks
House of the spirits?