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Answer for the clue "Between stops ", 7 letters:
enroute

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enRoute is the in-flight magazine and entertainment system of Air Canada . All content in the monthly magazine is published in both French and English by Spafax . The magazine is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec .

Usage examples of enroute.

Laura had hoped that Iris would stop off in Magnolia enroute to Palm Beach for the season, but Hanukkah and Christmas arrived and passed without any indication of her arrival.

I parked on the road and lumbered up his gravel driveway, pausing enroute to wave pleasantly at his wife, who was working in the garden under the brim of a huge seeding hat.

He filled his time sleeping or wandering around the house, carrying in his mouth whatever object struck his fancy enroute on his travels-a shoe, a glove, a throw pillow from the couch, a paperback book.

He crossed the room in a matter of a few long strides, tumbling boxes enroute, sending a cat scurrying for safer ground.

On the BMT enroute to Manhattan, Laura thought back to her arrival in New York with Iris five years ago.

Iris sat on the train enroute to Cranford Hall and stared at the passing scenery without seeing the craters made by German bombs, the houses reduced to rubble, trees scorched from incendiaries.

Another is enroute to you I hope it arrives in time for you to wear it this season.

Iris Cranford, stopping off enroute to Palm Beach to visit her sister, Mrs.

Immediately after an early breakfast Laura and Cecile were enroute to the summer house.

Corinne confessed when they had checked out of the inn and were enroute to the car.

Not once had she thought of food, even when shed passed the stove enroute to the washing machine.

Wave after wave of what looked like B52s were passing overhead enroute to Iraq.

I also knew he would have been putting in his own anti surveillance drills enroute, driving into the parking lot early to check it out, even sitting in his car to time it right.

Pentagon desk analyst briefing diplomatic personnel enroute to the area.

At six oclock she fought her way through the crowded bus terminal, the bag clutched under one arm and the return half of her roundtrip ticket in the other hand, and was swept out onto the roaring platform on the diurnal tide of a few middleaged civilians but mostly soldiers and sailors enroute either to leave or to death and the homeless young women, their companions, who for two years now had lived from day to day in pullmans and hotels when they were lucky and in daycoaches and busses and stations and lobbies and public restrooms when not, pausing only long enough to drop their foals in charity wards or policestations and then move on again, and fought her way into the bus, smaller than any other there so that her feet touched the floor only occasionally until a shape (a man in khaki.