Crossword Clue: Rolling watering hole
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Rolling watering hole"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Rolling watering hole"
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- Commuter train amenity
- Commuter-train feature
- Commuter's delight
- Commuter's watering hole
- It has rocks and rolls
- Cosmopolitan location for travelers?
- It's on track to serve people
- Erstwhile inn on wheels
- Evening train amenity
- Coach for drinkers
- Former evening commuter convenience
- Drinking coach
- Where people get loaded on a train
- Where people get loaded on trains
- Where some commuters drink
- Manhattan coach?
- Pub on wheels
- Where to get loaded after loading
- Place commuters might get comfortably numb
- Where train commuters drink
- Where travelers may get their shots
- Place to drink on a train
- Place to get drinks on a train
- Place to imbibe while commuting
- Place where people are going with their drinks?
- Train amenity
- Rolling oasis
- Rolling watering hole
- Rail amenity
- Old-fashioned place on a train?
- Part of a train where liquor is served
- Passengers' pub
- Watering hole on wheels
- Spot for commuter cocktails
Recent Usage of Rolling watering hole in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - May 18, 2008
- Washington Post - March 22, 2006