Clues for the word "TWA"
We've had 290 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 469 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on December 19, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Its slogan was once "Find out how good we really are"
- Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy"
- Northwest competitor
- Airline with the old slogan "Up, up and away"
- "Up up and away" co.
- American competitor
- United rival
- Its hub is in St. Louis
- US Airways competitor
- J.F.K. terminal
- Letters on some 747's
- Air letters?
- 747 letters
- "Find out how good we really are" sloganeer
- Terminal letters
- Ambassadors Club carrier
- U.S. Airways competitor
- Company once owned by Howard Hughes
- Transportation inits. since 1930
- Letters on some liners
- Howard Hughes once controlled it
- Delta rival
- Co. founded as Western Air Express
- "The things we do to make you happy" sloganeer
- American acquisition of 2001
- Airport inits.
- Carrier at J.F.K.
- American acquisition
- Bygone carrier
- Onetime jet insignia
- Old name in travel
- Bygone airline
- Eastern competitor
- Aviation acquisition of 2001
- Former flying inits.
- PanAm rival
- Intl. flier, once
- Onetime Pan Am rival
- Old air letters
- Eero Saarinen's ___ Terminal at J.F.K.
- Pan Am competitor
- Old "Up, up and away" sloganeer
- Onetime United rival
- Its slogan used to be "One mission. Yours."
- Company once taken over by Carl Icahn
- Bygone Eastern rival
- Howard Hughes's airline
- Onetime rival of 12-Across
- Former rival of Pan Am
- USAir rival
- Former rival of USAir
- Bygone flier
- Old competitor of Pan Am
- Old carrier inits.
- JFK carrier
- Delta competitor
- Delta alternative
- Letters on some 737s
- Airline once controlled by Howard Hughes
- USAirways competitor
- American flier
- ___ Dome, former home of the St. Louis Rams
- Airline once owned by Howard Hughes
- Flight bag initials
- Former JFK terminal
- Pan Am alternative
- American purchase in 2001 (abbr.)
- Hughes corp.
- Former Pan Am rival
- Erstwhile U.S. carrier
- Pan Am rival, once
- Former Delta competitor
- Pan-Am rival
- Pan Am competitor, once
- Defunct airline
- Erstwhile flight inits.
- Pan Am rival
- Defunct carrier
- Old "Up, up and away" carrier
- Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939
- Airline that American bought
- Flight 800 name
- Aviators was its frequent flier program
- Ambassadors Club co.
- Eastern alternative, once
- Flier that had a St. Louis hub
- "Up, up and away" defunct flier
- Defunct flier
- Old United rival
- Grounded flier
- Its frequent flier prog. was called Aviators
- "Up, up and away" flier
- Bankrupt airline
- Bygone intl. flier
- "Up, up and away" carrier
- Former airline initials
- Onetime Lindbergh employer
- It often flew FDR during WWII
- Erstwhile airline
- Co. once owned by Howard Hughes
- Former global airline
- Former United rival
- Major airline until 2001
- H. Hughes once controlled it
- Airline formed in 1930
- One-time Delta competitor
- Airline whose last flight was Dec. 1, 2001
- Former airline
- Howard Hughes' airline
- Old carrier whose JFK terminal is now used by JetBlue
- "Up, up and away" co.
- Howard Hughes' old airline
- American Airlines acquisition
- Airline Howard Hughes bought in '39
- Former flier
- Old carrier
- Former frequent flier
- Intl. carrier, once
- Longtime Howard Hughes holding
- Co. acquired by American Airlines in 2001
- Airline Howard Hughes once controlled
- Eero Saarinen designed its J.F.K. terminal
- Airline bought out in 2001
- It flew its last flight in 2001
- Bygone rival of Delta
- It had the Ambassadors Club
- It had an Ambassadors Club
- Big airline until 2001
- Bygone intl. carrier
- First coml. airline to show in-flight movies
- It had a hub at JFK
- Defunct "up, up and away" flier
- Onetime LAX user
- Its hub was in St. Louis
- Howard Hughes's erstwhile carrier
- DiCaprio owned it in "The Aviator"
- "You're going to like us. ___" (1980s slogan)
- It once had a hub at JFK
- Old "Up, up and away" airline
- "Up, up, and away" carrier of the past
- Old "One mission. Yours." sloganeer
- Paris Sky Chief co.
- Continental rival, once
- Old Pan Am rival
- Former J.F.K. line
- Old airline initials
- Company founded in 1930
- Airline initials
- Old airline letters
- Old 'Up, up and away' carrier
- Airline letters
- Erstwhile airline abbr.
- American acquisition in 2001
- 2001 American acquisition
- Airline abbr.
- Onetime Delta rival
- Old Delta rival
- Old airline
- Old USAir rival
- Bygone USAir rival
- Airline until 2001
- Former Delta rival
- It merged with American in 2001
- Highlander pair
- Highlander's pair
- Former carrier with a JFK hub
- Old rival of United
- Onetime JFK lander
- Airline that folded in 2001
- Old "We're up to something good" carrier
- Glasgow duo
- Dundee duo
- Former intl. carrier
- Airline purchased by Howard Hughes
- Airline of yore
- Grounded flier since 2001
- Onetime carrier to JFK
- Onetime rival of 98 Down
- Airline that had a hub at JFK
- First carrier to offer regular in-flight movies, 1961
- Old Eastern alternative
- It had a hub at J.F.K.
- Airline that's no longer flying
- J.F.K.'s historic ___ Flight Center
- What is Dundee duo
- American merger of 2001
- It went "Up, up, ..." and away in 2001
- Old co. with overlapping globes in its logo
- Bygone Delta rival
- United rival, once
- Airline that Howard Hughes bought in 1939
- Carrier in "The Aviator"
- Terminal ltrs., once
- Co. in a 2001 merger with American
- Howard Hughes once owned it
- Erstwhile carrier
- Onetime flight inits.
- Airline in old movies
- Bygone airline letters
- Airline no more
- Old rival of America
- J.F.K. has-been
- Two (scot.)
- Old Delta alternative
- Onetime carrier with a hub at JFK
- Former US carrier
- Aberdeen pair
- Former JFK lander
- Pair in Scotland
- Major airline letters, once
- First American carrier to show movies on flights
- Bygone flight inits.
- Flying letters
- Old "You're going to like us" sloganeer
- Delta rival, once
- Delta's one-time rival
- One time H. Hughes airline
- Carrier seen in "The Aviator"
- Pan Am rival of old
- Eero Saarinen designed its Flight Center
- Onetime rival of Delta
- "Up, up and away" defunct airline
- Pan Am competitor of old
- BOAC competitor
- This does not fly
- Old rival of Pan Am
- Erstwhile Atlantic crosser
- Longtime Howard Hughes asset
- Howard Hughes acquisition of 1939
- United competition
- Early flight inits.
- Sponsor of Disneyland's former Moonliner rocket
- J.F.K.'s former ___ Terminal
- Famous airline (Abbr)
- Former United and American airlines rival
- US Airways competitor, once
- A couple in Scotland
- Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen
- It flies no more
- It was bought out by American Airlines
- Carrier that folded into American in 2001
- Airline whose last flight was in 2001
- Early air mail carrier (Abbr.)
- Thomas Otway's version of 29 Across
- Old flight-bag logo
- Former United competitor
- Former US Airways competitor
- An airline
- Up, up and away carrier of old
- ___ Moonliner (former Disneyland rocket)
- A pair, in Paisley
- Stratoliner flyer, in the past
- Lindbergh Line airline
- Onetime alternative to Pan Am
- Int'l carrier
- Eastern rival
- A couple of Scots
- First with regular inflight films (1961)
- Big carrier until 2001
- Bygone Pan Am rival
- Initials hidden in "jetway," appropriately
- Airline shuttered in 2001
- Erstwhile global carrier
- Carrier from 1930 to 2001
- Its JFK terminal is now a hotel
- Carrier once owned by Howard Hughes
- Intl. carrier until 2001
- Company bought by Carl Icahn in 1985
- Flier for 71 years
- Carrier until 2001
- Old carrier hidden in "Jetway"
- Flyer of Super-G Constellation airliners
- Writer Mark took these two in
- It stopped flying in 2001
- Old airline with a K.C. museum
- Onetime United competitor
- One of the "Big Four" domestic carriers, once
- Pan Am rival, back in the day
- United competitor, once
- Hotel at JFK named for a defunct airline
- JFK hotel named for a defunct airline
- Airline once acquired by Carl Icahn
- Former JFK flyer
- Delta's onetime rival
- Bygone airline with an iconic terminal at JFK
- Carrier whose former terminal at J.F.K. is now a hotel
- Carrier whose JFK terminal is now a landmark hotel
- Carrier that offered pioneering coast-to-coast service beginning in the 1930s
- Name on a JFK hotel designed by Eero Saarinen
- Bygone JFK carrier
Last Seen In
- LA Times - December 19, 2025
- LA Times - December 13, 2025
- LA Times - November 13, 2025
- Daily American - October 10, 2025
- New York Times - September 20, 2025
- LA Times - September 08, 2025
- LA Times - April 27, 2025
- LA Times - April 04, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - March 18, 2025
- New York Times - March 17, 2025
- LA Times - March 14, 2025
- Daily American - March 13, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 09, 2024
- LA Times - September 25, 2024
- LA Times - August 22, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 30, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 22, 2024
- LA Times - November 10, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 09, 2023
- LA Times - October 22, 2023
- New York Times - October 11, 2023
- Daily American - October 10, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 04, 2023
- LA Times - August 30, 2023
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 28, 2023
- LA Times - July 25, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 25, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 30, 2023
- LA Times - April 13, 2023
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