- - Path commentator's travelled up
- - Path for cars
- - Street or path
- - Public path
- - Public passage
- - Paved path
- - Rocky ... ice cream
- - Rode noisily one way
- - Avenue, eg
- - way out of broads
- - Firm supporter of motor transport
- - Stick leading character in the way
- - way out of the broads
- - Rainbow ... (Mario Kart course)
- - "Old Town ...." is a country-rap hybrid song by Lil Nas X that reached no.1 in the US
- - Course travelled, by the sound of it?
- - rules of the ......
- - Street, avenue
- - What a car eats up
- - ... to Perdition (Tom Hanks/Paul Newman thriller)
- - The way an article is used in corporal punishment
- - Excellent to receive love in street
- - the ...... warrior
- - travel strip
- - Old Kent ..., Monopoly property
- - the way out of the broads
- - Highway or freeway, e.g.
- - On the ... (on a journey)
- - "...... to nowhere" (talking heads classic)
- - ... trip (car journey)
- - Shoulder's place
- - boulevard or avenue
- - Saab finally exits wide motorway
- - Place for a fork ... or a jackknife?
- - Way to take part in broadcast
- - rocky or tobacco
- - ".... to Bali"; Crosby/Hope film
- - Stick outside first-class thoroughfare
- - There might be a fork in one
- - Aizhai Winding ... (scenic route in Hunan)
- - the way to make an article stick out!
- - "The Open ...," 2009 comedy indie film starring Kate Mara as Lucy
- - Rocky ... (ice-cream parlor order)
- - The way to dishearten a Roundhead
- - Vehicular thoroughfare
- - Some drivers hog it
- - End of the ... (Boyz II Men song)
- - Run over Bill in highway
- - Ice ... Truckers (reality series set in Canada and Alaska)
- - "Why did the chicken cross the ...?" (classic joke cycle)
- - Great Ocean ..., popular tourist spot in Australia with a scenic coastline
- - Country ..., clothing brand from Australia
- - "October ..." (TV series)
- - Kind of trip or rage
- - one taken on a drive
- - motorway, eg
- - Answer to the riddle "What can go up and down without moving?"
- - "Song of the Open ...," poem by Walt Whitman which is about the expansion of America
- - The way to break a rod
- - Refined grade 'A' ore almost becomes a driving passion
- - "The ... to Wigan Pier," 1937 autobiographical novel by George Orwell
- - ... trip (car journey, say)
- - "... to Perdition" (Tom Hanks movie)
- - A good car eats it up
- - One for the ... (final drink before leaving)
- - Robert Frost's, "The ... Not Taken"
- - Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brick
- - Yellow Brick ... (pathway in Oz)
- - The way to upset Dora
- - The way travelled reportedly
- - Robert Frost's dilemma in "a yellow wood"
- - Starting on all sides today in a venue?
- - paved pathway
- - Revolutionary ... (novel by Richard Yates)
- - Frost's poem "The ... Not Taken"
- - Staff seen around a street
- - It may have a fork or a hairpin bend
- - stick around a motorway
- - Course went on, reportedly?
- - Where a fork might be encountered
- - The way to make one stick around
- - Spot for a hairpin
- - jack kerouac's "on the ......"
- - Avenue, lane
- - sense shown by the driver
- - stick around a street
- - Hit the ... (start a journey)
- - line on a aaa map
- - Old Town ... is a hit by Lil Nas X
- - "Abbey ...," album by The Beatles
- - Driving range?
- - Hog's place
- - It has shoulders but no head
- - Word before hog or rage
- - The recently fired hit it
- - Country way
- - Area between the shoulders
- - Yellow Brick, for one
- - Word with kill or hog
- - Place for a pothole
- - It has two shoulders but no head
- - What hobos hit
- - U.S. 1, e.g.
- - Milieu for Bob and Bing
- - Hope/Crosby title word
- - "Abbey ......," Beatles album
- - You may find a fork in it
- - Wilderness rarity
- - What a hobo hits
- - Traveler's stretch
- - Tobacco, for one
- - Kind of rage or map
- - Kind of rage
- - It's sometimes rocky
- - It may have a fork
- - It may be hogged
- - It can be private
- - Hope/Crosby film title word
- - Hope-Crosby locale
- - Fork site
- - Fork location
- - Burma or Tobacco
- - Blacktop, e.g.
- - Abbey or Tobacco
- - "The Long and Winding ......"
- - "Mad Max: Fury ......"
- - "Follow the Yellow Brick ......"
- - Word with open or side
- - Word in seven Hope titles
- - Word in a Hope-Crosby film title
- - Willie Nelson's "On the .... Again"
- - Where you may find a fork
- - Trucker's milieu
- - Teams are often on it, with "the"
- - Start of many Hope/Crosby film titles
- - Sometimes it's not taken
- - Pothole place
- - Place for some salesmen
- - Place for a hog?
- - Place for a chicken, in jokes
- - Middle of the ...... (average)
- - Main drag
- - It may have broad shoulders
- - It may be well-traveled
- - It can be less traveled
- - Hope-Crosby way
- - Hog's milieu?
- - Highway, for example
- - Highway, e.g.
- - Highway or avenue
- - Gibson's "The --- Warrior"
- - Frost's "The ...... Not Taken"
- - Freeway, e.g.
- - Driveway's end
- - Charles Kuralt's milieu
- - Caldwell's "Tobacco ......"
- - Beatles' "Abbey ......"
- - Atlas line
- - Area between shoulders
- - "Why did the chicken cross the ......?"
- - "King of the ......"
- - You might tear it up
- - Yellow brick, e.g.
- - Yellow Brick ......
- - Word with Tobacco or private
- - Word with side or hog
- - Word with show or map
- - Word with show or block
- - Word with runner or block
- - Word with rage or show
- - Word with map or hog
- - Word with house or block
- - Word with block or test
- - Word with block or map
- - Word with "rage" or "test"
- - Word in Hope/Crosby titles
- - Where many teams wear gray
- - Where ballplayers wear gray, with "the"
- - What candidates hit
- - What an autobahn is.
- - Way to Mandalay
- - Way from A to B
- - Type of warrior or rash
- - Travel artery.
- - Touring band's milieu, much of the time
- - Tobacco or Burma
- - Thruway
- - There's one to Mandalay
- - There may be a fork in one
- - Take the high ...... (behave honorably)
- - Street kin
- - Steely Dan "Before my friends find out, I'll be on the ......"
- - Speed bump's place
- - Site of much passing
- - Route in a 2006 Cormac McCarthy novel
- - Route for Bob and Bing
- - Route 1, e.g.
- - Rocky or Abbey follower
- - Place setting for forks
- - Place for a tour bus
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