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We have spotted LOO (3 Letters) a total of 266 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with LOO and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | An old game played with five, or three, cards dealt to each player from a full pack. When five cards are used the highest card is the knave of clubs or (if so agreed upon) the knave of trumps; -- formerly called lanterloo. |
• | A modification of the game of "all fours" in which the players replenish their hands after each round by drawing each a card from the pack. |
• | To beat in the game of loo by winning every trick. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- W.C. in the U.K.
- London lav
- Brits bathroom
- Looky-___ (customer who browses but doesn’t buy)
- Bathroom informally
- Bathroom, to Brits
- Nike's swoosh or McDonald's golden arches
- Brit’s bathroom
- Bathroom in Melbourne
- Looky-___
- Bathroom to an Aussie
- Place to go
- Head for a pub?
- John in Parliament?
- Londoner's lav
- ___ roll (toilet paper in Britspeak)
- Water closet
- Sushi eggs
- Brit's bathroom
- John, to Elton
- Bathroom in Bath
- Brits restroom
- John from London
- British lav
- Heathrow head
- Liverpool lav
- Head of England?
- British restroom
- John, in Jersey
- Bathroom, in London
- Bathroom in Britain
- British potty
- Looky-___ (overcurious sort)
- Piccadilly privy
- Bathroom to Brits
- John for Cleese
- Brits washroom
- Brit’s restroom
- Eltons john?
- Bathroom in Brisbane
- WC
- Bathroom, to a Brit
- You might wait in a queue for one at intermission on the West End
- London lavatory
- Lav
- Shuttle location
- Old card game
- Liverpool lavatory
- Bathroom to a Brit
- Bath bathroom
- Bathroom in London
- British bathroom
- Brit's toilet
- Place to go in England
- Privy
- Brit's potty
- Facilities in England
- Bathroom, to a Londoner
- John, to Ringo
- Looky-___ (rubbernecker)
- W.C.
Usage among publishers:
- Wall Street Journal: Apr 9, 2025
- Universal: Apr 8, 2025
- LA Times: Apr 6, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Apr 2, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Mar 14, 2025
- Eugene Sheffer: Mar 4, 2025
- New York Times: Mar 2, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Mar 1, 2025
- USA Today: Feb 16, 2025
- USA Today: Feb 2, 2025
- USA Today: Jan 29, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Jan 17, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Nov 22, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Oct 14, 2024
- Newsday: Oct 13, 2024
- New York Times: Aug 10, 2024
- LA Times: Jul 31, 2024
- New York Times: Jul 29, 2024
- USA Today: Jun 27, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Jun 24, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Jun 4, 2024
- LA Times: May 20, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: May 3, 2024
- LA Times: Apr 16, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Mar 30, 2024
- LA Times: Dec 29, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Nov 1, 2023
- USA Today: Oct 1, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Sep 29, 2023
- Eugene Sheffer: Sep 21, 2023
- USA Today: Jan 6, 2023