Traveller (Crossword clue)

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We found 43 answers for “Traveller” .

This page shows answers to the clue Traveller, followed by 4 definitions like “A curtain that can open to the sides of the stage”, “In wheelwrighting, a traveller was a tool consisting of a wheel” and “A slider to allow the mainsheet to move across the cockpit”. Synonyms for Traveller are for example adventurer, commuter and customer. More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

POLO
TOTER
BATHER
BEARER
MUSHER
ROAMER
ARRIVER
NATATOR
RAFTMAN
TREKKER
VOYAGER
COMMUTER
RAFTSMAN
VISITANT
JOURNEYER
ASTRONAUTIC
MOTORCYCLIST
ASTRONAUTICAL

Definitions of “Traveller”
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• A slider to allow the mainsheet to move across the cockpit
• (horse) Traveller (1857–1871) was Confederate General Robert E
• (role-playing game) Traveller is a series of related science fiction role-playing games
• HMS Traveller was a British T Class patrol type submarine of 1090 tons displacement launched and sunk during the Second World War
• (tomato) The Arkansas Traveler tomato is an open-pollinated heirloom variety that was bred by the University of Arkansas in 1968

Synonyms of “Traveller”
Using a synonym can be a good alternative for using “Traveller”. You might be able to find more answers by using these:
adventurer, commuter, customer, day-tripper, explorer, fare, hiker, hitchhiker, holiday-maker, holidaymaker, passenger, person along for the ride, rail user, rambler, sightseer, surveyor, tourist, visitor and walker.


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