Answer: DINER
DINER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining DINER with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Casual eatery
- Eatery
- Informal eatery
- Gourmand
- Hash house
- Roadside sign
- Type of car
- Eater
- Part of a train
- Restaurant patron
- Greasy spoon
- Roadside stop
- Place to eat
- Railroad car
- Roadside eatery
- Informal restaurant
- Casual restaurant
- Lunch spot
- Eating place
- Luncheonette
- Greasy spoon, e.g.
- Certain train car
- Beanery
- Where Alice worked
- Comfort food source
- Bistro patron
- Truck stop
- Restaurant customer
- Place for a BLT
- Alice's workplace
- Alice's restaurant
- Inexpensive restaurant
- Barry Levinson film
- Trucker's stop
- Roadside restaurant
- Place for a short-order cook
- Monterrey moolah
- Luncheonette kin
- Fast-food place
- Eatery with its own lingo
- Blue plate special spot
- Where Flo worked for Mel
- Setting for Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks"
- Roadside establishment
- Roadside cafe
- Restaurant, or its patron
- Rail car to eat in
- One eating a meal
- Oblong eatery
- Local eatery
- Levinson film
- Greasy-spoon
- Filling station?
- Comfy eatery
- Building with many sides
- 1982 Barry Levinson film
- "2 Broke Girls" setting
- Widespread Panic song about a place to eat?
- Where to work on the side
- Where to get a club sandwich
- Where to get "Adam and Eve on a raft"
- Where salt is sea dust
- Where rye is "whiskey"
- Where hash is slung
- Where hash is "slung"
- Where a trucker fills up
- Where a "houseboat" is a banana split
- Where a "cluck and grunt" might be ordered
- What might resemble a train car
- Waffle House, e.g.
- Type of restaurant featured in Hulu's "11.22.63"
- Thanksgiving guest
- Teamster's oasis
- Subject of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks"
- Small US restaurant
- Small roadside restaurant
- Setting of the first and last scenes of "Pulp Fiction"
- Setting of Hopper's "Nighthawks"
- Setting in "The Petrified Forest"
- Scene in Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks"
- Roadside facility
- Restaurant, or a restaurant patron
- Restaurant visitor
- Restaurant that serves grits for grub
- Repurposed train car, perhaps
- Repurposed railroad car
- Refurbished railroad car, maybe
- Refurbished caboose, maybe
- Railway carriage serving meals
- Rail car
- Quick-lunch stop
- Purveyor of hash browns
- Pullman car.
- Place with daily specials
- Place where the orders in this puzzle are taken
- Place to get eats
- Place to get a milkshake
- Place likely to serve breakfast all day
- Place for short orders
- Place for hash browns
- Person eating at a restaurant
- One may have '50s decor
- One in a booth, maybe
- One giving an order
- One eating out
- One eating at a restaurant
- Nostalgic film of 1982
- Monty Woolley role
- Mel's sitcom place
- Mel's on "Alice," for one
- Mel's of classic TV
- Mel's ___ (setting of the sitcom "Alice")
- Mel works here
- Man eating fish, perhaps
- Late-night meal spot
- In the comic strip "Blondie," Lou's is one
- Home fries server
- Hash server
- Fry cook's workplace
- Fast-food stop
- Establishment with booths
- Eating establishment
- Eatery with booths
- Eatery traditionally modeled after a rail car
- Eatery that might offer a blue plate special
- Eatery that might be open 24 hours a day
- Eatery seen in the painting "Nighthawks"
- Eatery often named for its owner
- Eater or cafe
- Dagwood server
- Converted train car, perhaps
- Converted railroad car, maybe
- Converted caboose, maybe
- Comfort-food source
- Car on a train
- Burger stop
- Burger joint
- Building that may have many sides
- Barry Levinson's directorial debut
- Amtrak car
- A 1982 film that takes place in 1959
- 24-hour eatery, often
- 24-hour eatery, maybe
- 1982 film with Kevin Bacon
- 1982 coming-of-age movie
- 1982 Barry Levinson comedy set in 1959 about guys in their 20s
- (One using) restaurant car
- "Nighthawks" setting
- "Can I get ya more coffee, hon?" joint
- "Adam and Eve on a raft" site
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