Places
- The village of Crosskeys, Wales, UK
- served by Crosskeys railway station
- location of Crosskeys College, a campus of Coleg Gwent
- home to Cross Keys RFC, a rugby union team
- Cross Keys, Virginia, USA, an unincorporated community located in Rockingham County
- location of the Battle of Cross Keys in the American Civil War
- Cross Keys, New Jersey, USA, an unincorporated area in Monroe Township, Gloucester County
- location of Cross Keys Airport
- Cross Keys, Delaware, USA, an unincorporated community in Sussex County
- Cross Keys, Pennsylvania, USA, an unincorporated community in Adams County
- Cross Keys, South Carolina, USA, an unincorporated community in Union County
- Cross Keys, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington alternatively called West Gardenside
- Historic settlement in Brookhaven, Georgia, USA
- The Village of Cross Keys in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Crossed Keys Tavern, an historic stone building located in Turtlecreek Township near Lebanon, Ohio
- Crosskeys Bridge, a swing bridge in Lincolnshire, England
- "The Cross Keys" is a common name for pubs in the United Kingdom
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