Answer: ROADS
ROADS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ROADS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Drives
- Ways
- Ways to go
- Highways
- Paths
- Intersection
- Courses
- Map lines
- Thoroughfares
- Cloverleaf parts
- Byways
- Arteries
- Streets
- Highways and byways
- Hampton ___
- Arteries with shoulders
- Turnpikes
- Fork settings
- City planner's concern
- Streets and avenues
- Pathways
- Lines on a map
- They all lead to Rome, it's said
- Some map lines
- Places for forks
- Google Maps lines
- Country ways
- Construction projects
- City map lines
- Burma and Tobacco
- Wilderness encroachers
- Where forks may be found
- Traffic arteries
- They're between shoulders
- They support traffic
- They may have soft shoulders
- They may have forks
- They go places
- They all lead to Rome, in a saying
- Some arteries
- Pothole sites
- Many have shoulders
- Lines on GPS displays
- Google Maps display lines
- Anchorage areas
- You might pass on them
- Yellow Brick and Tobacco
- XTC "___ Girdle the Globe"
- Word that goes in either blank in the classic movie quote "___? Where we're going we don't need ___"
- White stripes' sites
- What wildlife crossings cross
- What Doc Brown's DeLorean didn't need, ultimately
- Waze map lines
- Urban network
- Travel ways
- Transportation network
- Tobacco, Wilderness, et al.
- Tobacco et al.
- Tobacco and Yellow Brick
- Tobacco and Burma
- Tobacco and Boston Post
- They're found between the shoulders
- They may have bike lanes
- They may be less traveled
- They have shoulders
- They can have forks
- They all led to Rome
- They all go to Rome
- These could be "Yellow Brick" or "Copperhead"
- There are four hidden in this puzzle, which together suggest a familiar five-word saying (3,5,4,2,4)
- Their rural mileage is 2,990,036.
- Street relatives
- Some paths to take
- Some infrastructure
- Some have medians
- Some have forks
- Some are made of dirt
- Silk and Tobacco
- Ship anchorages
- Places to find forks
- Places for some coaches
- Places for medians
- Place to ride at anchor
- Pikes, e.g.
- Outdoor arteries
- Ones running shoulder to shoulder?
- Milieux for some hogs
- Metaphor for life experience
- MapQuest lines
- MapQuest info
- Lines on Waze
- Lines on some grids
- Lines on maps, perhaps
- Lines on a tourist map
- Lines in an atlas
- Last word of the movie "Back to the Future"
- Google Maps info
- Glory and Rocky, e.g.
- Garmin display lines
- Freeways, for instance
- Freeways and parkways
- Freeways
- Diverging sylvan paths, in a Frost poem
- Concourses
- Camino, iter, etc.
- Burma and others
- Bump sites
- Boulevards and such
- Boulevards and avenues
- Blacktops and such
- Beaten tracks.
- Bands of blacktop
- Avenues, e.g.
- All of them lead to Rome, they say
- All of them lead to Rome, in a saying
- All ___ lead to Rome
- Abbey and Tobacco
- A.A.A.'s concerns
- "Yellow Brick" and "Copperhead"
- "Where we're going, we don't need ___" (last line in "Back to the Future")
- "Where we're going we don't need __" ("Back to the Future" last line)
- "Take Me Home, Country __": John Denver hit
- "Take Me Home, Country ___" (John Denver song)
- "All ___ lead to Rome"
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