The best answer is MILEAGE for crossword clue Figure That Determines An Air Passenger's Status has been discovered. MILEAGE's lenght is 7 . You can accurately search based on a specific length. There are also 38 related clues available.
| Length | Word | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| 7 | MILEAGE | Figure That Determines An Air Passenger's Status |
| Length | Word | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | MIEN | Air |
| 4 | RODE | Was A Passenger |
| 3 | ELF | Figure In A Grimm Story |
| 3 | ENT | Towering Figure In "the Two Towers" |
| 3 | FLY | To Hang Fluttering Or Suspended In The Air |
| 3 | KOP | Keystone Figure |
| 3 | APR | Figure That A Bank Charges For A Loan, For Short |
| 3 | POD | Air Or Ear Ender, In Tech |
| 3 | OUI | Air France Confirmation |
| 4 | AXEL | Figure Skating Jump |
| 4 | ICON | Revered Figure |
| 4 | LEIA | Royal Figure Of Sci-fi |
| 4 | DUCT | Air Carrier |
| 4 | SOAR | To Hang Fluttering Or Suspended In The Air |
| 4 | AWAY | Online Status |
| 4 | HARE | March Madness Figure? |
| 4 | HERA | Female Figure In The "iliad" |
| 4 | FLIT | To Hang Fluttering Or Suspended In The Air |
| 4 | WING | To Hang Fluttering Or Suspended In The Air |
| 4 | EXEC | Board Figure, Informally |
| 5 | HOVER | To Hang Fluttering Or Suspended In The Air |
| 5 | AVERY | Actor James Of "the Fresh Prince Of Bel-air" |
| 5 | ALOFT | Up In The Air |
| 5 | MILES | Air Traveler's Accumulation |
| 5 | CAROL | Winter Air |
| 5 | ETHER | Air Up There |
| 5 | GIJOE | First Toy To Be Called An "action Figure" |
| 5 | CARAT | Diamond Figure |
| 5 | MOSES | Biblical Figure With A Large Staff |
| 6 | FAERIE | Old English Folklore Figure |
| 6 | CASTES | Levels Of Social Status In India |
| 6 | ATNINE | When A Prime-time Drama Might Air |
| 7 | CATCHON | Figure It Out |
| 8 | SETSBAIL | Determines The Money Needed To Get Out Of Jail |
| 8 | PLATINUM | Credit Card Status |
| 9 | CAMELSPIN | Figure Skating Move Based On The Arabesque In Ballet |
| 10 | BLOWNGLASS | Fragile Art Form Crafted With Air And Heat |
| 15 | PREVAILINGWINDS | Air Currents From The Most Typical Direction |