Answer: INN
INN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 496 times.
Referring Clues:
- Traveler's stop
 - It's accommodating
 - A keeper may keep it
 - Bed-and-breakfast
 - Roadhouse
 - Wayhouse
 - Auberge
 - Place to turn in
 - Country restaurant
 - B and B
 - Halfway house?
 - Motor ___
 - Comfort ___
 - Traveler's stopover
 - Lodge
 - Caravansary
 - Weekend getaway site
 - B & B, e.g.
 - Place to stay
 - Quaint lodging
 - Wayside stop
 - Roadside stop
 - Wayfarer's stop
 - Public house
 - Rest stop
 - Crowded place in the Bible
 - Hostel
 - What a keeper may keep
 - The Admiral Benbow ___ ("Treasure Island" locale)
 - "Newhart" setting
 - Room offerer
 - Motor lodge
 - "The Highwayman" setting
 - Roomy place?
 - Country place
 - Days ___
 - Stop by the roadside
 - Posada
 - Holiday ___
 - Overnight letter?
 - Place to lay over
 - Rural stopover
 - B & B
 - Overnight spot
 - Setting for TV's "Newhart"
 - Vacation spot
 - A home away from home
 - Place to overnight
 - "Vacancy" shower
 - Travel guide listing
 - Room provider
 - Itinerary stopover
 - Night spot
 - River to the Danube
 - The George and Dragon, e.g.
 - Stopover
 - Michelin Guide listing
 - Country lodge
 - Country ___
 - Resting place
 - "The White Horse ___" (operetta)
 - Wayfarer's refuge
 - Tolkien's The Prancing Pony, e.g.
 - Overnight site
 - Destination for Mary and Joseph
 - Business with a register
 - Place to sojourn
 - Wayside retreat
 - Room renter
 - Quaint quarters
 - "Newhart" establishment
 - Hostelry
 - Bed-and-breakfast, e.g.
 - Weary traveler's stopover
 - Travel stop
 - Pay-to-stay place
 - Stop on the road
 - Guesthouse
 - Tavern
 - Du Maurier's "Jamaica ___"
 - Hotel
 - Hostler's employer
 - Stopping place
 - Ryokan or posada
 - Highway haven
 - Traveler's rest stop
 - Bed-and-breakfast, for one
 - Rustic stopover
 - Lodging place
 - What a keeper might keep
 - Retirement site?
 - Roadside stopover
 - Wet-your-whistle stop
 - Lodging for travelers
 - Rooms renter
 - Accommodating place
 - Place to spend the night
 - Stop on the way
 - B&B, e.g.
 - River that lends its name to an Austrian city
 - Place to stay the night
 - Holiday lodging?
 - Holiday stopover
 - Holiday follower
 - Lodging house
 - Where to stay away
 - Quaint lodging spot
 - Cozy lodging
 - Victorian, maybe
 - B&B
 - Halfway house
 - Red Roof ___
 - College ___ (soup brand)
 - Padrone's workplace
 - "Holiday ___"
 - Spot for an overnight stop
 - Place that may take travelers' checks
 - Pension's cousin
 - Road trip stopping place
 - See 26-Down
 - Victorian, perhaps
 - Stop sign?
 - "Jamaica ___" (1939 Alfred Hitchcock film)
 - Small hotel
 - Cozy place to stay
 - "The ___ of the Sixth Happiness" (1958 Ingrid Bergman film)
 - "The ___ at Lake Devine" (Elinor Lipman novel)
 - Overnight stopping place
 - Motor ___ (motel)
 - One place to stay
 - Stopover place
 - Spot to stop off
 - Holiday ___ (hotel chain)
 - Holiday establishment?
 - Board seller?
 - Boar's Head, for one
 - See 51-Down
 - Overnight lodging
 - Roadside rest stop
 - Taproom site
 - Family-run lodge, perhaps
 - Place to board
 - Holiday __
 - Country lodging
 - Crash site?
 - Rural rest stop
 - Country quarters
 - Quaint hotel
 - ''Newhart'' setting
 - Rural hotel
 - Vacation destination
 - Rustic hotel
 - Rural lodge
 - Place to lodge
 - Bed and breakfast
 - Roadside retreat
 - Place for the night
 - Bethlehem sellout
 - Business with staying power?
 - Where there was no room
 - Traveler's sleepover spot
 - A hostel environment?
 - Quaint traveler's quarters
 - Overnight lodging house
 - Homey hostel
 - Keeper's charge
 - Roadside lodge
 - A hostel environment
 - Establishment with staying power?
 - Travelers' stop
 - The Crossed Harpoons, in ''Moby-Dick''
 - ''Holiday ___'' (1942)
 - The Crossed Harpoons, in literature
 - Stop in Vermont
 - Hostel work environment?
 - British public house
 - "Tales of a Wayside ___" (Longfellow)
 - Admiral Benbow, for one
 - Home away from home
 - Posada or imaret
 - It's kept by a keeper
 - Quaint lodge
 - Name on many a motel
 - It had no room for Mary and Joseph
 - A place to spend the night
 - Cozy shelter
 - Roadside shelter
 - Traveler's stopover, perhaps
 - Home away from home, perhaps
 - Dew Drop ___
 - Wayside stopover
 - Country getaway
 - It may have a room with a view
 - Publican's place
 - Hostel environment?
 - Quaint stopover
 - Tourist stop
 - Quaint place to stay
 - Part of many hotel names
 - It has a keeper
 - No room at the ___
 - Rural room renter
 - Country stopover
 - Small hotel or bar
 - Maid employer
 - Traditional gathering place in old Europe
 - Country hotel
 - Days on the road?
 - Vacationer's spot
 - Pilgrim's stop
 - "... there was no room for them in the ___" (Luke 2:7)
 - Stopover for the night
 - Barnard's ___, locale in "Great Expectations"
 - Overnight stop
 - Motel kin
 - Place purveying potent pints
 - Place with staying power?
 - Bucolic hotel
 - The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," for one
 - Place to stay overnight
 - Rural lodgings
 - Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside ___"
 - The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby-Dick"
 - "Holiday ___" (1942)
 - Tourist stopover
 - Road abode
 - Rural lodging
 - Place to register
 - Vacancy venue, perhaps
 - Place with no room for Mary and Joseph
 - Place with a keeper
 - Roadside resting spot
 - Place to be put up
 - You stay here
 - Bed-and-breakfast, say
 - See 12-Down
 - Travel-guide listing
 - Place to retire
 - Place to stop
 - Where Mary and Joseph sought refuge
 - Place to retire?
 - Wayfarer's lodging
 - Hotel or motel alternative
 - Quaint motel
 - Lodging
 - Hostel territory?
 - Tourists' haven
 - Hostel work environment
 - 'Newhart' setting
 - Hospice
 - Little hotel
 - Rest house
 - Stopover site
 - Ramada, e.g.
 - Motel
 - Wayfarer's stopover
 - Business often located near an interstate
 - "White Christmas" setting
 - Cozy quarters
 - Place with no vacancies, in Luke
 - Hostel kin
 - Tourist's overnight option
 - Place that could fit this puzzle's theme
 - Road trip respite
 - Lodging location
 - Rustic lodging
 - Hotel and motel relative
 - Small Vermont hotel
 - What a keeper keeps
 - It may have a vacancy
 - Country retreat
 - Where to find a keeper
 - Rest home
 - Motel relative
 - Tavern or hotel
 - Old pub
 - Hotel relative
 - Bread-and-breakfast
 - "The Fair Maid of the ___" (Renaissance comedy)
 - Watering hole
 - Trip stopover
 - "Jamaica ___" (1939 Hitchcock film)
 - Overnighter's option
 - Vacation stopover
 - B&B cousin
 - Wayfarer's shelter
 - Motel of yore
 - Holiday for a holiday
 - Stop along the way
 - "The Canterbury Tales" setting
 - Motel alternative
 - Lodge alternative
 - Hotel's kin
 - Rodeway ___
 - It had no room for pregnant Mary
 - RLS's Benbow, for one
 - Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g.
 - Holiday place?
 - Place cited but not entered in Luke 2:7
 - Comfort or country follower
 - Cozy stop for travelers
 - Holiday, for one
 - Stop in New England
 - Relaxing retreat
 - Keeper's place
 - Road house
 - Tolkien's Prancing Pony, e.g.
 - Traveler's destination
 - " ... no room for them in the ___"
 - Bucolic shelter
 - Place of rest
 - Hog's Head, in the Harry Potter books
 - Cozy stopover
 - Stopover spot
 - Road trip stopover
 - Highway stopover
 - Caravan stopover
 - Provider of accommodations
 - Travelers' stopover
 - Orbitz listing
 - Room lender
 - Stopover locale
 - Ramada ___
 - Roadside lodging retreat
 - Country resort
 - Country motel
 - Motel's kin
 - Stopover stop
 - Relative of 36-Across
 - A hotel for travelers
 - Place for travelers
 - Lorelai managed one on "Gilmore Girls"
 - Hospitality site
 - It was filled before Jesus arrived
 - Vacation stop
 - Place to stop over
 - Rowling's Three Broomsticks, e.g.
 - Place to rest
 - Dew Drop
 - Holiday for a holiday?
 - Stopover point
 - Traveler's lodging
 - Resting spot for the night
 - Stay here
 - It might have a bed icon on a highway sign
 - Shelter + food locale
 - "The world's an ___": Dryden
 - Lodging provider
 - Setting for Dickens
 - Hotel cousin
 - Sleep ___
 - B&B, maybe
 - Guest house
 - Highwayman's hangout
 - Chaucer's Tabard, for one
 - Bob Newhart, as Dick Loudon, ran one
 - Holiday ___ express
 - Word after Holiday or Days
 - Tavern attachment
 - Word with Comfort or Holiday
 - Traveler's rest
 - Where one hopes to find an empty room
 - Hotel kin
 - It's quaint and roomy
 - Where there may be no room
 - Cozy retreat
 - Rural resort
 - Overnight accommodation
 - Vacation option
 - Chaucer's pilgrims left from one
 - Rural lodging for the night
 - Homey lodging
 - Tolkien's Prancing Pony, for one
 - Place to stay in Vermont
 - Roadside respite spot
 - Motel cousin
 - Motel's quaint relative
 - What many a motel is called
 - Word after Holiday or Comfort
 - Rustic stop
 - Rustic renter of rooms
 - Business with a guestbook
 - Stopover with a "keeper"
 - Hotel alternative
 - Gasthaus
 - Super 8, e.g.
 - Hotel or motel relative
 - Grog house
 - Wayfarer's rest
 - Jesus rejector
 - Hampton ___
 - Hostel relative
 - Stopover managed by a keeper
 - Quaint lodgings
 - Admiral Benbow, e.g.
 - No room at the ___ (problem once in Bethlehem)
 - Little country motel
 - Stopover run by a keeper
 - Word in many motel chain names
 - Bavarian river
 - Spot for a stopover
 - "Newhart" building
 - Stopover with a keeper
 - Alpine retreat
 - Lodging choice
 - Lodging spot
 - Boniface's domain
 - Overnight establishment
 - Guesthouse relative
 - Stop on a trip
 - Place to stay when you're out, ironically
 - Chaucer's Tabard, e.g.
 - Vacationer's lodgings
 - "amanda" establishment
 - The Stratford, in TV's "Newhart"
 - Lodging with a "keeper"
 - Days ___ (hotel chain)
 - Rural rest stop?
 - Days ___: hotel chain
 - Quality ___ (hotel chain)
 - Lodging mentioned in Luke
 - Road trip stop
 - Rustic lodgings
 - Road trip lodge
 - Trekker's stop
 - Rustic lodge
 - Part of the Nativity story
 - The Spouter in "Moby-Dick," for one
 - B&B kin
 - Place for a stay
 - Roadside establishment
 - London's Tabard, e.g.
 - One may advertise its free Wi-Fi
 - Alternative to an Airbnb
 - Imaret, say
 - Natural
 - "Lord of the Rings" stopping place
 - Cozy honeymoon destination
 - Hilton Garden ___
 - Cozy lodging place
 - Place to book a room
 - Part of many motel chain names
 - Word after "Hampton" or "Holiday"
 - Certain keeper's charge
 - Establishment with a keeper
 - The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," e.g.
 - The Boar's Head in "Henry IV," e.g.
 - Comfort, e.g.
 - End of some hotel names
 - B&B relative
 - Overnight trip stop
 - Bed-and-breakfast, maybe
 - Keeper's concern
 - Overnight option
 - Place full of guests
 - End of many a hotel name
 - Relative of a B&B
 - Dew Drop ___ (historic New Orleans nightclub)
 - "Canterbury Tales" lodging
 - Overnight stop on a road trip
 - Business to stop at
 - Stonewall ___ (site of a seminal uprising in LGBTQ+ history)
 - Stop along the highway
 - Stonewall ___
 - Spot for the night
 - Roadside haven
 - Pensione relative
 - Lodging option
 - 58-Across booking
 - Cozy rest stop
 - The Tabard in "The Canterbury Tales," e.g.
 - Tripadvisor recommendation, perhaps
 - Place to stay a night
 - Place to rest in an RPG
 - Spot for a sojourn
 - Last word in some motel names
 - B&B alternative
 - Suite spot?
 - Roadside lodging
 - Stopover on a multiday road trip
 - Road trip lodging
 - Cozy overnight spot
 - Airbnb alternative
 - The Stonewall ___
 - Word with Days and Holiday
 - Stopover for weary travelers
 - Lorelai's place of business on "Gilmore Girls"
 - Road trip rest stop
 - Stop for the night
 - The Tabard, in "The Canterbury Tales"
 - Stay there!
 - Lodging for leaf peepers
 - New York's Stonewall, e.g.
 - Stumble ___ (punny bar name)
 - Rest stop in a high-fantasy game
 - Stop for the night, say
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 03, 2025
 - LA Times - September 21, 2025
 - USA Today - September 19, 2025
 - LA Times - August 31, 2025
 - New York Times - August 28, 2025
 - LA Times - August 23, 2025
 - LA Times - July 31, 2025
 - New York Times - July 24, 2025
 - USA Today - July 01, 2025
 - LA Times - June 27, 2025
 - New York Times - June 15, 2025
 - USA Today - April 01, 2025
 - USA Today - March 17, 2025
 - New York Times - March 05, 2025
 - USA Today - February 27, 2025
 - LA Times - February 17, 2025
 - USA Today - February 12, 2025
 - LA Times - January 13, 2025
 - USA Today - January 08, 2025
 - LA Times - January 05, 2025
 
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