- - Duffy's drinkery
- - Drinkery
- - A vet going off to join the Navy: a local
- - cheers french writer endlessly in inn
- - put up clergyman at newquay's top inn
- - On the blink, TV near bar
- - travelling round without gill to the inn
- - where to find an upturned vat at first - and its contents in the whole?
- - Bar lewd servant from going topless
- - Place that sells drinks
- - Move TV near bar
- - Cannot aver nastiness occurring inside inn
- - in alberta, vernon found a place to drink
- - American boozer in state — in Tennessee
- - Local to swear in town's outskirts
- - Assert, in the outskirts of town, there's a pub
- - time to maintain new pub
- - Local Greek Restaurant is not finished
- - Pub, bar
- - Father upset in shady type of bar
- - Drinkers are in this state in empty town
- - Cheers very short, beginning to need somewhere to drink!
- - Bar(Used today)
- - Old pub
- - NYC's Fraunces, for one
- - Keats' Mermaid, for one
- - Drinking establishment
- - Drinking place
- - Hostel
- - Roadhouse
- - Hostelry
- - Inn, pub
- - Place for a shot
- - Swear in turn emptying pub
- - Note on VAT returned in pub
- - Toaster's venue
- - Note on tax returned in pub
- - The Boar's Head, in Shakespeare
- - Watering hole state's sited in Etna's core
- - House of the spirits?
- - Note on tax put up in pub
- - Drunk near TV in pub
- - Establishment frequented by Falstaff
- - Bar shady type over sending up father
- - Cask tipped over English sailors in pub
- - Inn or public house
- - Place to order a round
- - Boozer's state snapped by couple in centre of Putney
- - Adjusted TV near bar
- - A vet upset with service in pub
- - Pub's note on tax returned
- - Eatery choice
- - Flighty type holds a sign for those on the beer
- - Place where people make the rounds?
- - In eastern parts of desert terrain, claim watering-hole
- - Moe's, on "The Simpsons"
- - Pub name on wine container on the counter
- - Taphouse
- - Ale seller
- - Retired priest entering function in drinking establishment
- - On the way back, Nathanial rings father in the beer garden
- - Inn, public house
- - Welcome roistering's beginning in empty town pub
- - Soldiers and sailors outside very English alehouse
- - Something to get a round in
- - Where pints are poured
- - Brewpub
- - Spot for a belt
- - Brasserie
- - Boilermaker factory?
- - Round building?
- - Place for shots
- - Round house?
- - Cheers, notably
- - Rathskeller, e.g.
- - Place for toasting
- - Bistro
- - Place for a brew
- - Public house
- - Pothouse
- - Spot for a shot
- - Place for a belt
- - Place to play darts
- - Duffy owned one
- - Where to find an elbow-bender
- - Tosspots' spot
- - Cheers set
- - Boniface's bailiwick
- - Tosspot's spot
- - Mermaid or Mitre
- - Spot for the old-fashioned?
- - Alewife's place
- - Grogshop or dramshop
- - Duffy's radio place
- - Place to dine.
- - The Mitre.
- - The Mitre, for one.
- - Wayside inn.
- - Boar's Head.
- - Neighborhood rendezvous.
- - The Mermaid.
- - The Mermaid of London, circa 1600.
- - Song says there is one in the town.
- - Fraunces' historic place in N. Y. C.
- - "There is a ...... in the town."
- - "There is a ...... in the town."—College song.
- - Round room?
- - Place to get drinks
- - Sot's spot
- - Bar
- - Alehouse
- - Pub
- - See 17-Across
- - Saloon
- - Gin joint
- - Inn
- - Watering hole, so to speak
- - Watering hole
- - Drinking spot
- - Bar, grogshop, saloon, cantina, café
- - moe's on "the simpsons," for one
- - Pub where vicar seen back in brown
- - a vet getting tipsy with royal navy in place for drinking
- - brown has a bit of bovver in the pub!
- - Place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk
- - Establishment offering food and alcohol
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