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The answer DINER has 205 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of diner in various dictionaries:
noun - a person eating a meal (especially in a restaurant)
noun - a passenger car where food is served in transit
noun - a restaurant that resembles a dining car
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A small & informal restaurant, or one who eats there |
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in the US, a small informal and inexpensive restaurant, often at the side of the road |
someone who eats a meal, esp. in a restaurant: |
A diner is a cheap, informal restaurant that traditionally is long and narrow and looks like part of a train, in which people sit at a counter ( long table) and also in booths ( partly enclosed areas on either side of a table). |
Diner description |
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A diner is a small restaurant found predominantly in the Northeastern United States and Midwest, as well as in other parts of the US, Canada, and parts of Western Europe. Diners offer a wide range of foods, mostly American cuisine, a casual atmosphere, and, characteristically, a combination of booths served by a waitstaff and a long sit-down counter with direct service, in the smallest simply by a cook. Many diners have extended hours, and some along highways and areas with significant shift work may stay open 24 hours. * Even today many diners share an archetypal exterior form. Some of the earliest were converted rail cars, retaining their streamlined structure and interior fittings. From the 1920s to the 1940s, diners, by then commonly known as "lunch cars", were usually prefabricated in factories like modern mobile homes and delivered on site with only the utilities needing to be connected. As a result, many early diners were typically small and narrow in order to fit onto a rail ca |
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