8? |
Square |
Marker |
Country |
Distance |
Long way |
Map unit |
320 rods |
Race unit |
1.6093 km. |
About 1.6K |
Lap, maybe |
Ryun's run |
1760 yards |
5,280 feet |
Length unit |
Track event |
League part |
One in 500? |
Fitbit unit |
Wide margin |
___ a minute |
~1600 meters |
Miss's equal |
1,609 meters |
Large margin |
Road measure |
Distance unit |
Eminem "8 ___ |
Miss by a ___ |
Post preceder |
Road distance |
Sailor's knot |
Fair distance |
The Last ____ |
Runner's unit |
63,360 inches |
Marathon unit |
Race distance |
Odometer unit |
Linear measure |
Kind of marker |
Sizable margin |
Treadmill unit |
Pedometer unit |
Denver's height |
Eight furlongs. |
Hiker's measure |
Miss equivalent |
Racing distance |
Highway measure |
League fraction |
Track meet event |
Distance for Coe |
Bannister length |
Jogger's measure |
Marathon marking |
Measured stretch |
NordicTrack unit |
Speedometer unit |
Country" measure |
Country distance |
Go the extra ___ |
Denver elevation |
Marathon measure |
Marathon segment |
Unit of distance |
Three ___ Island |
Distance measure |
Odometer measure |
1.6093 kilometers |
About 1600 meters |
Freeway sign unit |
Guidepost measure |
Liquori specialty |
Stint for Liquori |
Marathon division |
Signpost distance |
Denver's altitude |
Pedometer measure |
Runner's distance |
Marathon fraction |
Big victory margin |
Bannister's length |
Four laps, perhaps |
L.A.'s Miracle ___ |
Liquori's distance |
Miss's equivalent? |
Part of a marathon |
Relative of a knot |
About 1,609 meters |
Bannister distance |
Denver's elevation |
A few laps, perhaps |
Horse-race distance |
It's often nautical |
Statute or nautical |
Twenty-minute walk. |
Wide missing margin |
Denver is this high |
Eminem movie "8 ___ |
Measure of distance |
__ High City: Denver |
0.2% of the Indy 500 |
About 1.6 kilometers |
Fifteen-minute walk. |
Four laps, sometimes |
Race length, perhaps |
Biker's distance unit |
Country __ (long way) |
Derby distance, maybe |
Frequent flier's unit |
Horse racing distance |
Kind of stone or post |
King's "The Green ___ |
Stones "Moonlight ___ |
Treadmill measurement |
About 1.609 kilometers |
Long race for a runner |
Marathon marker figure |
What a marker may mark |
About 4% of a marathon |
Distance of 5,280 feet |
Roger Bannister's race |
1,000 paces, originally |
1.6 kilometers, roughly |
Kilometer's predecessor |
One turn of an odometer |
Word with post or stone |
One of 26 in a marathon |
1,620 yards, in Old Rome |
Millrose Games highlight |
Race distance, sometimes |
1 _____=1.60l93Kilometres |
80% of the Kentucky Derby |
Broncos' ___ High Stadium |
Denver's ___ High Stadium |
Wanamaker or Millrose run |
Word after country or sea |
Denver, the ___ High City |
Measured" highway distance |
About 1/26th of a marathon |
Distance for Sebastian Coe |
Horse-race distance, often |
Number on a highway marker |
Roger Bannister's challege |
Roger Bannister's distance |
And he walked a crooked ___ |
The Green ---" (Hanks film) |
Denver's official elevation |
One of the Indianapolis 500 |
Number on a marathon marker |
It has more than 5,000 feet |
Country ___ (great distance) |
Distance for Roger Bannister |
Horse-race distance, perhaps |
Miss's proverbial equivalent |
Some make it in four minutes |
Swedish ___ (ten kilometers) |
Distance equal to 5,280 feet |
A Gallery of Children" author |
Event not run in the Olympics |
This is 4/5 of Derby distance |
Stephen King's "The Green ___ |
1/500 of the Indianapolis 500 |
Distance equaling 1,482 meters |
Four-minute distance, for some |
Miss equivalent, in some cases |
Miss's equivalent, in a saying |
Word after country or nautical |
It may be marked on a racetrack |
Miss's equivalent, per an adage |
Sports Authority Field altitude |
Track event not in the Olympics |
Four times around a common track |
Length of 14 2/3 football fields |
Distance not run in the Olympics |
Two-thirds of the Belmont Stakes |
Distance in a Stephen King title |
Miss's equivalent, idiomatically |
280 feet were added to it in 1593 |
80% of the Kentucky Derby's length |
A miss is as good as one, they say |
Four times around the track, often |
___ High City (nickname for Denver) |
It was a thousand paces, originally |
Length for a middle-distance runner |
Length of nearly 15 football fields |
Stones walked one in the "Moonlight |
Nine minutes on the treadmill, maybe |
G. Love & Special Sauce "Electric ___ |
___ High Stadium (old Denver landmark) |
Distance around the Churchill Downs oval |
Everlast "Had to walk a ___ in his shoes |
Race that once had a four-minute barrier |
Wanamaker ___ (Millrose Games highlight) |
Moonlight ___" (2002 Dustin Hoffman film) |
Distance with a four-minute barrier, once |
Everlast line "Had to walk a ___ in his shoes |
Pearl Jam "Ten" reissue song "2,000 ___ Blues |
Race distance that once had a four-minute barrier |
Three ___ Island (site of a 1979 nuclear accident) |
Roger Bannister was the first to run it in under four minutes |