- - "Trace rest" vehicle
- - Vehicle for Blanche DuBois
- - Vehicle on Boston's Green Line
- - Title vehicle in a 1947 play
- - Vehicle for Mason's gal?
- - Vehicle with a bell
- - Tennessee Williams vehicle
- - T. Williams vehicle
- - Williams vehicle
- - Vanishing vehicle.
- - Public vehicle
- - "A ... Named Desire," 1951 drama film starring Marlon Brando, based on the eponymous play by Tennessee Williams
- - Desire, perhaps represented by Sartre, etc
- - "A ... Named Desire," 1951 Golden Age film starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh
- - test racer converted for public transport
- - type of public transport
- - rest react differently to tram
- - "Desire" was one
- - Desire this so-called lustre, etc — a ruby possesses it
- - Desire for one large plant at back of cleft in cliff
- - Tennessee Williams transportation
- - "A .... Named Desire"
- - People might make tracks for this
- - Desire, for one
- - Bygone Manhattan transport
- - What Brits call a "tram"
- - Desire, for example
- - Railed transport
- - Source of much bell-ringing
- - "Desire" of literature
- - "Desire" in a drama
- - Williams's conveyance
- - Transit facility
- - Williams play, for short.
- - Form of transportation.
- - Predecessor of "The Cat."
- - Short title of a famous play, movie, ballet.
- - Short for a Vivien Leigh movie.
- - 9 Across stars in it.
- - San Francisco transport
- - San Francisco sight
- - A way to go by
- - Means of transportation.
- - Trolley
- - Urban railway
- - Tram
- - Open-air transit in San Francisco
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