100% | SEAT | 4 | Ringside ___ (great place from which to see the action) |
50% | NILE | 4 | River from which you can see the Great Pyramids |
48% | MINE | 4 | Place from which to withdraw deposits |
47% | LANAI | 5 | Place from which to watch a Hawaiian sunset |
46% | ISLE | 4 | Place from which to send a message in a bottle |
43% | BAYWINDOW | 9 | Alcove from which to watch the street |
43% | ESPN | 4 | Place to see the big game, perhaps |
42% | NEBO | 4 | Mount from which Moses saw the Promised Land |
42% | MTNEBO | 6 | Peak from which Moses saw the Promised Land: Abbr. |
41% | ROOFTOPBAR | 10 | Place to see the town while painting the town red? |
41% | ADS | 3 | Places to see the Geico gecko and the LiMu emu |
41% | LIMESTONE | 9 | Material from which the Great Sphinx is sculpted |
41% | THEATER | 7 | Place to see "Come From Away" |
41% | PULPIT | 6 | Bully ___ (place from which to advocate) |
41% | REDCARPETS | 10 | Fancy places to see the stars? |
40% | CHALET | 6 | Place to come in from the cold |
40% | GIBRALTAR | 9 | British territory from which you can see the African coast |
40% | MIGRATION | 9 | The movement of people from place to another |
40% | OTB | 3 | Place to gamble away from the horses (abbr.) |
40% | ABORAL | 6 | Placed away from or opposite to the mouth |
40% | SOIR | 4 | Best time of day to see the Mercury from Brest at the end of September |
39% | TREETRUNK | 9 | Natural fixture from which to hang the end of a hammock |
39% | TRANSIT | 7 | The carrying of goods from one place to another |
39% | FRONTROWCENTER | 14 | The best place to see |
39% | MINARET | 7 | Part of a mosque from which the call to prayer is made |
39% | TINTS | 5 | Window treatments that make them hard to see through from the outside |
39% | PLUMMET | 7 | To suddenly drop from the sky at a great speed |
39% | URBANOASIS | 10 | Place to take a break from the hustle and bustle |
38% | GLAD | 4 | "___ To See You Go," 1977 song by the Ramones from their album "Leave Home" |
38% | BRISTOL | 7 | British port from which John Cabot sailed to the New World in 1497 |