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Answer for the clue "Bus fare ", 9 letters:
passenger

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Word definitions for passenger in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it [syn: rider ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A passenger (also abbreviated as pax ) is a person who travels in a vehicle but bears little or no responsibility for the tasks required for that vehicle to arrive at its destination or otherwise operate the vehicle. Passengers are people who ride on buses ...

Usage examples of passenger.

As a vessel with no regular ports of call, with only very limited passenger accommodation and capacious cargo holds that were seldom far from full, the s.

He has never in his life left the passenger accommodation before eleven p.

I hung up, got through to the duty engineer officer, asked him to detain some men to come to the passenger accommodation, made another call to tommy wilson, the second officer, then asked to be put through to the captain.

Kaiser appraised the clumpy object wrapped in oilskin that sat on the passenger seat.

He had arrived in the last car from Earth, whose hundred other passengers were milling about in Gate Hall, listening to the advice of the guardsmen or gawking at the scale of it.

No sooner had she stopped, than Charlie, the older apprentice, appeared from the front of the garage, sauntered across the ground between the garage and the road, and casually climbed into the passenger seat of the expensive car.

Confederation Astronautics Board to carry freight and up to twenty passengers, crew toroid refurbished, and crew-members in a tigerish frame of mind.

As the passengers left the shuttle by the rear exit, a dozen Katyl arrived, riding bareback on large, ponderous animals.

After a moment, sleepy guards and passengers trickled up out of the companionway, pulling themselves together as the bargeman guided his vessel toward the dock.

The barkentine belonging to Boscor Sack, I must believe, was intercepted, boarded, and captured by unknown pirates and her passengers and crew carried away captives.

That meant little to a vehicle without haul, like the Batwing, but a car with full Beaver and passengers could come upon quick disaster.

He--Eric Hansen--knew what the Captain and passengers only suspected, that Anne Bedo detested the man she had married.

The crews must take to their oars, and passengers must huddle as deep in the bellies of the ships as they can.

When the huge machine heaved up onto the crest of the berm, the driver brought it to a stop and beamed at his white-knuckled passenger.

By and by came the unsparing train-boy on his rounds, bestrewing the passengers successively with papers, magazines, fine-cut tobacco, and packages of candy.