Rooms for judgmental reptiles?
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GECKOCHAMBERSRooms for judgmental reptiles?
GECKOCHAMBERSRooms for lizards?
DENSRooms for leisure
CAFESRooms for refreshments.
HALLSRooms for assembly.
LABSRooms for research.
ATRIARooms for Caesar
PARLORSRooms for conversation
ATRIARooms for Cicero.
ETTESuffix for small rooms
WCSWee rooms, for short?
DENSRooms for contemplative leisure
RATESPrices for hotel rooms
LABSResearch rooms, for short.
LABSScience rooms, for short.
CASINOSRooms for dancing, etc.
ORSCutting rooms, for short
EWERIESRooms for pitchers and linens.
DENSRooms for contemplative leisure, perhaps
CELLSPrivate rooms for Gestapo guests.
SELLSAnnounced small rooms for hawks (5)
CYA"Bye for now," in chat rooms
SCULLERIESRooms for cleaning pots and pans
LOFTSLarge rooms used for light manufacturing.
ICUSet of recovery rooms, for short
LODGINGSGold sign misspelled "Rooms for rent" (8)
TIMESHAREMSLagomorph's rooms for women co-owned by others?
dormitorybuilding, as at a college, containing rooms for residents
hypocaustan ancient air chamber or series of chambers for heating rooms
hypocaustsHYPOCAUST, an ancient air chamber or series of chambers for heating rooms
appartement(French) a set of rooms in a house for an individual or a family
appartementsAPPARTEMENT, (French) a set of rooms in a house for an individual or a family
officesA room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or bureaucratic work
motelsA roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists, typically having the rooms arranged in a low building with parking directly outside
apartmentA suite of rooms in a very large or grand house set aside for the private use of a monarch or noble
maisonettesA set of rooms for living in, typically on two stories of a larger building and with its own entrance from outside
apartmentsA suite of rooms in a very large or grand house set aside for the private use of a monarch or noble