Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to remove Crossword Clue Answer
The verified answer to this New York Times crossword clue, with its letter count, appearance history and related clues from the same puzzle.
THE CLUE
“Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to remove”
THE ANSWER
SHERATON
The answer to “Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to remove” is SHERATON.
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NYT Crossword May 17 2025SHERATONFull puzzle ›About this clueThe clue “Chain whose name came from a Boston hotel whose sign was too expensive to remove” most recently appeared in the NYT Crossword on May 17 2025. The verified answer is a 8 letter word. We have tracked this clue 1 time across the NYT Crossword, Mini and Midi puzzles, and the answer above matches the officially published New York Times solution for its latest appearance. Curious about the word itself? Look up Sheraton in our dictionary for definitions, syllables and more.
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