Possible Questions:
- Ave. crossers
- Map abbrs.
- Low-quality
- Ways: Abbr.
- Aves.
- Map lines: Abbr.
- Peter, Paul and Mary: Abbr.
- Kin of aves.
- Blvds.
- Rte. words
- Rds.
- City roads: Abbr.
- Thoroughfares: Abbr.
- They're numbered in NYC
- Relatives of aves.
- Part of USA: Abbr.
- GPS lines
- Ave. intersectors
- Urban grid: Abbr.
- Road map lines: abbr.
- Holy ones: Abbr.
- D and C, in D.C.
- Wall, Sesame and Easy (Abbr.)
- Blvd. crossers
- Peter and Paul: Abbr.
- MA and PA
- Kin of blvds.
- City ways: Abbr.
- City rtes.
- Wall and Broad: Abbr.
- Roads: Abbr.
- Rd. crossers
- Abbrs. on city maps
- Urban roads: Abbr.
- Urban network: Abbr.
- They cross aves.
- Some map lines: Abbr.
- Some GPS lines
- Rte. parts
- Rd. atlas listings
- Nov. 1 group
- City grid: Abbr.
- Bourbon and others: Abbr.
- Wall and Main: Abbr.
- They go around the block, briefly
- Some map lines (abbr.)
- Rte. suggestions
- Religious splinter groups
- NYC block separators
- John, Paul and George: Abbr.
- Holy men: abbr.
- GPS displays
- D and C in D.C.
- Block boundaries: Abbr.
- Aves.' kin
- Wall and Fleet: Abbr.
- Wall and Bourbon, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Valentine and others: Abbr.
- Urban thoroughfares: Abbr.
- Urban rtes.
- Urban rds.
- Urban intersectors (Abbr.)
- They go through the USA
- Stars may represent them: Abbr.
- Some rds.
- Some are numbered in NYC
- Some are numbered in N.Y.C.
- Rtes. for bikes
- Roads that cross avenues: Abbr.
- Rel. figures
- Rds.' kin
- Rd. alternatives
- Plat abbrs.
- Peter, Paul et al.
- Peter and Paul (abbr.)
- Paul and John: Abbr.
- Pat and Pete, among others
- Oak and Maple, briefly
- N. Dakota or S. Dakota, for two
- Matthew and Mark: Abbr.
- Map rtes.
- Many GPS lines
- Main and others: Abbr.
- Main and Elm: Abbr.
- Main and 42d: Abbr.
- Lines on some maps: Abbr.
- John, Paul, and George, but not Ringo (abbr.)
- John, Paul and George (Abbr.)
- Holy folk, for short
- Hollywood and Vine (Abbr.)
- Elm and Vine, briefly
- Elm and Oak, briefly
- Elm and Maple, briefly
- E, F and G in D.C.
- E and G, e.g., in D.C.
- Downing and others, briefly
- DC grid
- Crossers of aves.
- City thoroughfares: Abbr.
- City roads (Abbr.)
- City map lines: abbr.
- City map abbrs.
- Canonized grp.
- Bourbon et al.: Abbr.
- Bourbon and Wall: Abbr.
- Bourbon and easy (Abbr.)
- Bourbon and Beale: Abbr.
- Bernard and Bonaventure: Abbr.
- B'way crossers
- Aves. and blvds.
- Avenues: Abbr.
- Ave. crossers, often
- Arteries: Abbr.
- 42nd and Elm (Abbr.)
- "Two-way" thoroughfares (Abbr.)
- Ways around: Abbr.
- Wall, Sesame and Easy: Abbr.
- Wall, etc.: Abbr.
- Wall et al.: Abbr.
- Wall et al.
- Wall and State: Abbr.
- Wall and others: Abbr.
- Wall and Fleet, e.g.: Abbr.
- Wall and Bourbon, e.g.: Abbr.
- Wall and Beaver: Abbr.
- Vine in L.A. et al.
- Vine and Easy, for two
- Valentine, et al. (abbr.)
- Valentine, et al.
- Urban gridwork: Abbr.
- Urban grid abbrs.
- Urban divs.
- Transit rtes.
- Those canonized: Abbr.
- Thos. and Jas.
- They go around the block: Abbr.
- They generally run east-west in Manhattan: Abbr.
- They cross aves. in New York City
- The USA's 50
- The orig. 13, e.g.
- Teresa and Helena: Abbr.
- State and Market: Abbr.
- Stars often stand for them on a flag (abbr.)
- Some thoroughfares: Abbr.
- Some sweepers sweep them: Abbr.
- Some NYC block separators
- Some L.A. map lines
- Some holiday honorees: Abbr.
- Some G.P.S. lines
- Some city map lines: Abbr.
- Some block boundaries: Abbr.
- Some Bible characters: Abbr.
- Some aves.
- Some ave. crossers
- Sesame and others: Abbr.
- Sesame and Baker: Abbr.
- Sacred-texts.com index: Abbr.
- Rte. segments
- Roads, briefly
- Roads (abbr.)
- Rdwys.
- Rds. and aves.
- Rd. relatives
- Rd. intersectors
- Rd. atlas entries
- RC honourees
- Probable rte. parts if you click "avoid highways" on Google Maps
- Pothole sites (Abbr.)
- Poem parts: Abbr.
- PO listings
- Peter, Paul, and Mary: Abbr.
- Peter, Paul, and Mary (abbr.)
- Peter, Patrick, and Francis (abbr.)
- Peter, Patrick and Paul: Abbr.
- Peter and Francis (abbr.)
- Peachtree and Green Dolphin: Abbr.
- Patrick and Peter: Abbr.
- Patrick and Paul: Abbr.
- Parts of USA: abbr.
- Parts of some P.O. labels
- Parts of some grids: Abbr.
- Parts of rtes.
- Parts of P.O. labels
- Parts of N.Y.C.
- Parade route sections: abbr.
- P and Q, in D.C.
- OK, and others: Abbr.
- OK and others
- OK and ID
- OH, OK, etc., e.g.
- Oft-numbered rtes.
- Oak Elm etc.
- NYC's Wall and Canal, e.g.
- NYC's Prince and King, e.g.
- NYC's Houston and others
- NYC's Grand, Canal, and others
- NYC's Front and Wall, e.g.
- NYC's 34th and 42nd
- Numbered NYC runners
- Nov. 1 is their day
- Nicholas and others: Abbr.
- New Eng. sextet
- Neb. and Mo., e.g.
- NC, ND and NE
- N.Y.C.'s Bleecker and Canal
- N.Y. and N.J.
- N.J. and N.C.
- N.H. and N.M.
- Municipal grid: Abbr.
- Most letters, in DC
- Most letters of the alphabet, in DC
- Most letters in D.C.
- MI and LA
- ME and others
- MD and others
- Mark, Anthony and others: Abbr.
- Mark and Anthony: Abbr.
- MapQuest quests?: Abbr.
- MapQuest abbrs.
- Map lines (Abbr.)
- Map entries: Abbr.
- Many GPS lines: Abbr.
- Many figs. on stained-glass windows
- Many cross aves.
- Many are named for trees: Abbr.
- Manhattan's east/west arteries: Abbr.
- Manhattan's crosstown arteries: Abbr.
- Male saints, abbr.
- Main, Hollywood and Vine (Abbr.)
- Main, Elm, etc.: Abbr.
- Main et al.
- Main et al: Abbr.
- Main and Wall: Abbr.
- Main and Wall
- Main and Vine (Abbr.)
- Main and State: Abbr.
- Main and Oak (Abbr.)
- Main and Easy (Abbr.)
- Mad. and Lex., e.g.
- M and N, in D.C.
- Luke, John and others: Abbr.
- Luke and John: Abbr.
- Louis and Thomas: Abbr.
- Louis and Moritz
- Louis and Lawrence
- Lombard et al.
- Lines on the Waze app, e.g.: Abbr.
- Lines on GPS displays
- Lines on an urban map: Abbr.
- Lines on a city map: Abbr.
- Lines in some grids: Abbr.
- LA and MI
- KS and KY
- Kitts and Louis
- Kin of rds.
- John, Paul, and George, but not Ringo: Abbr.
- John, Paul and George, but not Ringo: Abbr.
- John and Paul, e.g.: Abbr.
- John and Paul, e.g.
- John and Mark: Abbr.
- John and Jude: Abbr.
- Jas.,Thos., and others
- Intersection parts: Abbr.
- Inset grids: Abbr.
- Houston in NYC, et al.
- Holy rollers?: Abbr.
- Holy people: Abbr.
- Holy men (abbr.)
- Holy crowd: abbr.
- Hill and Sesame: abbr.
- Hill and Sesame (Abbr.)
- Hill and Main (Abbr.)
- HI and OK
- Hagiology subjs.
- Hagiology subj.
- Hagiology names: Abbr.
- Hagiography subjects (abbr.)
- HagiographerÂ’s subjects: abbr.
- Hagiographer's interest: Abbr.
- GPS inputs
- GPS grid
- GPS data: Abbr.
- GPS data
- Gp. honored on Nov. 1
- Geo. and Thos., e.g.
- G.P.S. data: Abbr.
- G.P.S. data
- Fleet, Wall, etc.: Abbr.
- Fleet and Wall: Abbr.
- Elm, Maple, etc.
- Elm, Main, et al.
- Elm, Main, Bourbon et al.
- Elm et al.: Abbr.
- Elm and Peachtree: Abbr.
- Elm and Mulberry: Abbr.
- Elm and Downing (abbr.)
- Easy and Elm (abbr.)
- Drs. may cross them
- Dr.'s relatives
- Downing, Elm, Main et al.
- Downing and others: Abbr.
- Downing and others (abbr.)
- Downing and Main (Abbr.)
- D and C, in D.C., for ex.
- Crossing paths: Abbr.
- Cousins of aves.
- Counterparts of aves.
- Concordes come to N.Y., N.J., etc.
- City ways, briefly
- City thoroughfares (Abbr.)
- City roads that may cross aves.
- City planning concerns: Abbr.
- City map listings
- Chas., Jas., and others
- Canonized ones: Abbr.
- Canonized gp.
- Canonized folks: Abbr.
- Canal and Wall in N.Y.C.
- CA and CO
- Bourbon and Sesame: Abbr.
- Bourbon and others (abbr.)
- Bourbon and Easy
- Bond and Oxford: Abbr.
- Blvds.' kin
- Blvds. cousins
- Blvd. cousins
- Bleecker and Bourbon (abbr.)
- Barnabas and Brendan: Abbr.
- Baker and Fleet: Abbr.
- Baker and Beale (abbr.)
- Aves.' next of kin
- Aves. crossers
- Ave. crossings, sometimes
- Ave. crossers, perhaps
- Av. crossers
- Ark. and Tenn. for two
- AL and MO
- Abbrs. on a plat
- Abbr. concerning the holy or "potholy"
- A, B and F, e.g., in D.C.
- A, B and C in D.C.
- A and B, in D.C.
- 42nd and Wall in N.Y.C.
- 42d and Wall
- 42d and 34th
- 34th, Elm, etc: Abbr.
- 22 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, in D.C.
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: Abbr.
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd, e.g.: Abbr.
- 1st to 220th, in Manhattan: Abbr.
- 10th, 20th, 30th, etc., in N.Y.C.
- 10th, 20th and 30th in NYC
- "Two-way" thoroughfares at both ends of this puzzle's long answers
- John, Joseph, and Jude (abbr.)