- - accent or sonata, say
- - Car for a family
- - car in a motorcade
- - Kind of automobile
- - Honda Accord or Toyota Camry, e.g.
- - 17th-century passenger chair
- - Type of car named after a type of chair
- - Sort of palanquin one might take from the Andes
- - Eda went in two directions in the car
- - Chair carried on two poles
- - family car which is an anagram of "danes"
- - Car for Americans modified by Danes
- - chair the danes set up
- - Cadillac CT4 or Toyota Camry, for example
- - Four-door car style
- - used another chair inside
- - Chair that took two people to carry
- - A battle for the chair
- - people from denmark somehow make a chair
- - Chair in an American saloon
- - car that's longer than a coupe
- - Extremely sensitive judoka provides chair
- - Four-door car usually
- - Car found in alternative speedway? No!
- - chair of dane's design
- - Typical family car, like the Honda Civic
- - French commune that shares its name with a car variety
- - American car type
- - Family car style
- - Car type hidden in 'cheese danish'
- - Convertible alternative (car)
- - Used anchor to display car
- - the dean's chair
- - Four-door S.U.V. alternative (anagram of "deans")
- - Family car, such as a Honda Accord
- - Kind of chair or car
- - Enclosed car
- - Chair carried on poles
- - Alternative to a station wagon or convertible
- - Four-door family car
- - Family car, often
- - Seville or De Ville
- - Midsize car
- - Good car for a family of four
- - Family car, perhaps
- - Chair variety
- - Chair or car style
- - Chair or car
- - Chair in the air
- - Car model
- - Car for four or more
- - Typical four-door family car
- - Typical four-door car
- - Typical family car
- - Type of Detroit model
- - Two-door or four-door car
- - Town car that's "cracked up" in five horizontal answers (it's the puzzle theme!)
- - Style of auto
- - Site of Napoleon III's defeat, 1870
- - Site of an 1870 French defeat
- - Sensible car, perhaps [avxwords.com has premium indie xwords - subscribe today]
- - Sable or Impala
- - Relative of a litter
- - Q45 or Grand Marquis
- - Product of Detroit
- - Popular car.
- - Many a car
- - Man-borne chair
- - Malibu or Sonata
- - Malibu or Park Avenue
- - Malibu or Montego
- - Malibu or Impala
- - Lincoln Town Car, for one
- - Lincoln or Ford, but not Bush
- - Kind of car or chair
- - It seats four or more
- - French city that shares its name with a car
- - French city said to have given its name to a car
- - Family car, typically
- - DeVille or Bonneville
- - Covered chair carried between poles
- - Common car style
- - Common car
- - Classic Lincoln Town Car, e.g.
- - Chrysler 300 or BMW 740
- - Chair used as transport
- - Chair toted on poles
- - Chair for Cleopatra
- - Certain Leaf or Volt, e.g.
- - Certain car
- - Car or chair
- - Auto or chair
- - Accord or Legacy
- - Car rental option
- - One of the Maxwells
- - Seville or DeVille
- - Town car?
- - Car body style
- - Car buyer's choice
- - carried seat
- - Nile republic
- - SUV alternative?
- - Not fully licensed, a North American saloon
- - dealership option
- - disorganised danse in the ardennes
- - Many a four-door
- - Town in the wild Andes
- - Family wheels
- - chrysler fifth avenue, for one
- - irish fellow down amid old litter
- - Edna's about to provide a seat for a chairman
- - battle for the chairman's seat?
- - French town resettled by Danes
- - The chairman's seat?
- - Impala, for one
- - Subaru Impreza, for one
- - Hatchback alternative
- - more than one chairman has carried this
- - Kia Rio, e.g.
- - It seats more than a coupe
- - Roomy vehicle
- - Jampan
- - Automobile type
- - Assembly line item
- - Auto suggestion?
- - Four-door vehicle
- - Auto selection
- - Roomy wheels
- - Four-door
- - Enclosed automobile
- - Alternative to a sport utility vehicle
- - Taxi, typically
- - It's longer than a coupe
- - Four-door auto
- - Coupe's counterpart
- - Chrysler's Sebring, e.g.
- - Midsize
- - Many a cab
- - City on Meuse
- - Chrysler 300C, e.g.
- - Body type in Detroit
- - Auto buyer's choice
- - Alternative to an SUV
- - Alternative to a wagon
- - U.S. term for a British "saloon"
- - Two-door ride, perhaps
- - Toyota Camry, for example
- - Town on the Meuse
- - Taxi, usually
- - Subaru Impreza, e.g.
- - Sonata, for example
- - Showroom offering
- - Runabout's relative
- - Roomy four-door auto
- - Prussian victory site: 1870
- - Order for a "D, E, A, N, S" list?
- - Meuse city
- - Many a taxi
- - It's bigger than a coupe
- - It may have two doors
- - It has four doors
- - Invasion gateway in France.
- - Hyundai Elantra, for example
- - Honda Accord, for one
- - Honda Accord, for example
- - Hatchback relative
- - Four-door, often
- - Four-door model
- - Ford Taurus, e.g.
- - Family's gift to itself.
- - Famed French battle site
- - Detroit model
- - Crown Victoria, e.g.
- - Coupe's kin
- - Coupe kin
- - Coupe counterpart
- - Closed automobile
- - Chrysler product
- - Celica, e.g.
- - Carried furniture
- - Cab, customarily
- - Brougham
- - Automobile style
- - Auto worker's product
- - Auto with two full-width seats
- - Auto leasing choice
- - Auto choice
- - Assembly line product, sometimes
- - Asian vehicle
- - 1870 surrender site
- - Avalon, for one
- - Family auto
- - Automobile body type
- - Park Avenue, e.g.
- - Accord, e.g.
- - Motor vehicle
- - Brougham, e.g.
- - Dealer's choice
- - S.U.V. alternative
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