Answer: RDS
RDS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 147 times.
Referring Clues:
- Postal rtes.
- Map abbreviations
- Map rtes.
- Hwys.
- Rtes.
- Byways: Abbr.
- Country rtes.
- They intersect intersections: Abbr.
- Places for forks: Abbr.
- Parts of forks: Abbr.
- Map lines: Abbr.
- Cartography lines: Abbr.
- Ways to go: Abbr.
- Fork providers?: Abbr.
- Hwy. turnoffs
- Some people pass on them: Abbr.
- Expys.
- Interstate syst.
- Routes: Abbr.
- Transp. network
- They may be turnoffs: Abbr.
- Tpks.
- Turnoffs, e.g.: Abbr.
- Tpkes.
- Atlas info: Abbr.
- Holders of shoulders: Abbr.
- Pikes, e.g.: Abbr.
- Cloverleaf composition: Abbr.
- You may pass on these: Abbr.
- Things often passed on: Abbr.
- Tobacco et al.? (abbr.)
- Ave. crossers
- Abbey, et al. (abbr.)
- Aves., sts., etc.
- Abbey, et al.
- Urban routes (abbr.)
- Ways to go (abbr.)
- Map lines (abbr.)
- St. crossers
- Aves.
- Some map lines (abbr.)
- Rural rtes.
- Things with shoulders: Abbr.
- Map features: Abbr.
- Navigation system data: Abbr.
- They're driven on: Abbr.
- Intersection pair: Abbr.
- Jct. crossers
- Thoroughfares: Abbr.
- Ave. relatives
- Hwys., e.g.
- Abbey et al.: Abbr.
- Interstates, e.g.: Abbr.
- Streets: Abbr.
- Traveling turnoffs: Abbr.
- Highways: Abbr.
- Travel rtes.
- GPS lines
- They all lead to Rome, briefly
- Some lead to forks, briefly
- Thunder and Abbey, briefly
- Map abbrs.
- Some postal rtes.
- County streets (Abbr.)
- Fork sites: Abbr.
- Tobacco and Abbey: Abbr.
- GPS display
- Street crossers, sometimes (Abbr.)
- Some rtes.
- Automobile rtes.
- They may develop ruts: Abbr.
- They may be dirt: Abbr.
- Rural routes
- Some of them are turnoffs: Abbr.
- They meet at a junct.
- Rural sts.
- Tobacco and Thunder, for short
- Cert. accessways
- Some ways: Abbr.
- Google Maps ways: Abbr.
- Fork sites?: abbr.
- Boxing units: Abbr.
- Tpks., e.g.
- Blvds., e.g.
- Hwys. and byways
- Hwys. and blvds.
- Blvd. crossers
- Ave. intersectors
- Some may be dirt-covered: Abbr.
- Some atlas lines: Abbr.
- Abbey and Tobacco (abbr.)
- Auto rtes.
- GPS display features: Abbr.
- Xing components
- Lines on a map (abbr.)
- Lines on maps: abbr.
- Relatives of aves.
- Blvds.
- You may pass on these (abbr.)
- Thunder and Tobacco (abbr.)
- GPS lines: Abbr.
- Street map lines (abbr.)
- Lines on city maps: Abbr.
- Some lines on a map (abbr.)
- RR crossing sites
- County rtes.
- They cross aves.
- Short streets?
- Travel options: Abbr.
- Kin of aves.
- County sts.
- Charing Cross and Abbey: Abbr.
- Transportation lines: Abbr.
- Auto paths: abbr.
- Streets
- GPS map lines
- Auto routes: Abbr.
- Garmin lines (Abbr.)
- Pothole sufferers: abbr.
- GPS options
- GPS lines (Abbr.)
- Sts.
- Lines on some maps: Abbr.
- They meet at jcts.
- They go from town to town: Abbr.
- GPS data: Abbr.
- Ways: Abbr.
- They might cross aves.
- GPS displays
- Postal abbrs.
- Hwys., for instance
- Ave. and st.
- Sts? No. Blvds? Try again
- Google Maps lines (Abbr.)
- Shortened ways
- Ave. and tpk.
- Intersection intersectors: Abbr.
- Abbr. within "boulevards"
- Google Maps lines: Abbr.
- Hwys. and tpks.
- Courses for drivers: Abbr.
- Some map lines: Abbr.
- Lines on maps (Abbr.)
- Some infrastructure (Abbr.)
- Lines on a map: Abbr.
- Ramps might connect them: Abbr.
- Streets (Abbr.)
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - July 22, 2024
- USA Today - July 01, 2024
- USA Today - April 16, 2024
- LA Times - November 20, 2023
- USA Today - July 06, 2023
- New York Times - March 23, 2023
- New York Times - November 12, 2022
- LA Times - September 26, 2022
- USA Today - May 24, 2022
- New York Times - January 02, 2022
- USA Today - December 20, 2021
- USA Today - July 30, 2021
- Netword - April 28, 2021
- Universal - March 17, 2021
- Universal - February 18, 2021
- Universal - January 10, 2021
- Netword - October 25, 2020
- New York Times - October 06, 2020
- Netword - October 04, 2020
- Universal - August 13, 2020
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