Crossword clues for miler
miler
- Runner who looks happy missing start?
- Runner in early event not starting back
- Long-distance runner
- Track runner
- Fun run
- Certain racer
- Certain distance runner
- Track team member
- Track performer
- Long-distance specialist
- Bannister, for one
- 1,760-yard racer
- Type of runner
- Track-team member
- Sebastian Coe, e.g
- Millrose Games runner
- Meet competitor
- Long-distance athlete
- Liquori or Ryun
- Certain track contestant
- Bannister, e.g
- Tracking figure?
- Steve Cram, e.g
- Steve Cram or Steve Ovett
- Specialist on a running track
- Roger Bannister, memorably
- Roger Bannister, for one
- Roger Bannister, for instance
- Roger Bannister, e.g
- Roger Bannister or Jim Ryun
- Oval figure
- One running 5,280 feet
- One in it for the long run?
- Long-distance operator?
- Hicham El Guerrouj, notably
- Fred Wilt, for instance
- Four-lapper on a track
- Four-lap specialist
- Distance competitor
- Cram, e.g
- Certain racehorse
- Bannister, famously
- Athlete running 5,280 feet
- Athlete running 1,760 yards
- 1760-yard racer
- 1,760-yard runner
- Track athlete
- American record-holder Steve Scott, e.g.
- Distance runner
- Track competitor
- One who's in it for the long run?
- Bannister, e.g.
- One with a distance to go
- Track specialist
- Racehorse of a sort
- Member of the track team
- Athlete who's not dashing?
- Track figure
- Roger Bannister, notably
- Middle-distance runner
- Meet someone?
- One who might target four minutes
- Four-minute man
- Bannister was one
- Certain runner
- Coe or Cram (5)
- Steve Cram is one
- Ryun or Coe
- Sebastian Coe, for one
- Coe or Ovett
- Certain track athlete
- Runner of four-minute races
- One making rapid strides
- Algeria's Noureddine Morceli, e.g.
- Cram, e.g.
- Coe or Cram
- A SPICE
- Coe, Cram or Ovett
- Steve Cram, e.g.
- Ovett or Coe
- Paavo Nurmi was one
- Ryun, for one
- Runner like Ryun
- Ryun or Liquori
- Track man
- Track-meet entrant
- Steve Ovett is one
- Sebastian Coe, e.g.
- Athlete who looks pleased missing the start
- Someone beaming, heading off track athlete?
- Sender of message dispatching a runner
- American record-holder Steve Scott, e.g
Wiktionary
n. an athlete or a horse who specializes in running races of one mile (''often used in a compound with a number or fraction'')
WordNet
n. (used only in combinations) the length of something in miles; "the race was a 30-miler"
a runner in a one-mile race
Usage examples of "miler".
Sarah Glubbes had been stashed away in a psychopathic ward, according to Chief Miler, and would probably stay awhile.
The chairman Phil Knight, still a majority shareholder, was a miler at the University of Oregon, where he was coached by Bill Bower-man, head of the 1972 US Olympic track team.
He might have been an intercollegiate miler or a minor poet, until you ran into that cool and unruffled deadliness in the eyes.
And you need to deal with new kind's of moneymen, talented milers in sensible suits, who jink with change and moneykeys as they run grunting in your wake.
The rear seat was inches above the diesel engine, and Wayne Tarrance, of the Bronx, now knew why Greyhound Frequent Milers fought for the seats just behind the driver.