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Lounge Perhaps After Stage Which Airline Passengers Need

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noun

• Space to stretch the legs while seated.

• Space to move in.

34%7 Part of a yacht where passengers can lounge
noun

• An area on a ship's deck or on the roof of a house used for sunbathing.

34%8Airline passengers while in flight.
adjective satellite

• moved or conveyed by or through air

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The Guardian Cryptic27 Nov 2009 Across 17
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