Possible Questions:
- Clear
- Vehicle
- Clear the tables
- Coach
- Urban transport
- Clear tables
- Subway alternative
- Kind of line
- Long ride?
- Commuting option
- Public transport
- Tour carrier
- Merry Pranksters' vehicle
- Commuter's option
- Train alternative
- Its business is picking up
- Greyhound vehicle
- Conveyance
- City vehicle
- Greyhound, e.g.
- Vehicle with a route
- Urban carrier
- School vehicle
- Public vehicle
- Jitney
- Cab alternative
- Clear plate after plate
- Urban transit
- Token transportation?
- Tend tables
- Shuttle, perhaps
- School-kid transporter
- School transport
- Public transportation
- Public conveyance
- Passenger vehicle
- Motor coach
- Commuter's choice
- Coach, e.g.
- City transport
- Airport-shuttle vehicle
- "Speed" setting
- Way across town
- Transit vehicle
- Tour vehicle
- Taxi alternative
- School transportation
- People mover
- Mass transit carrier
- Kind of stop
- Inge's "___ Stop"
- Double-decker, e.g.
- Do a beanery chore
- __ stop
- Work on tables
- Where Parks took a seat to take a stand
- Vehicle with an aisle
- Vehicle that's often numbered
- Tour transportation
- Student driver?
- Student carrier
- Shuttle, often
- Schoolkids' transport
- Schoolkids' carrier
- Peter Pan, e.g.
- Partridge Family vehicle
- Part of the street scene
- One that goes to school regularly
- Motorcoach
- Miss the ___
- Midtown transportation
- Kramden's workplace
- Kramden's vehicle
- Kramden vehicle
- Kind of boy
- It often comes to a stop
- It follows a line
- Greyhound transport
- Greyhound carrier
- Commuter's conveyance
- Clear tables, e.g.
- Clear tables and such
- Clear of dishes
- Clean up at the table
- Clean tables
- City transit
- City rumbler
- Certain Volkswagen
- Aberrant Steinbeck vehicle
- A way crosstown
- "Speed" vehicle
- "Speed" speeder
- "___ Stop"
- Yellow conveyance, often
- Work tables?
- Word with school or tour
- Word that had "omni" at its start before apheresis
- Word in an Inge title
- Word after omni or mini
- Word after Chinatown or Bolt
- William Inge vehicle
- Where riders may stand
- Where Parks made a stand with a seat
- Way around a city
- Way across town, perhaps
- Vehicle to take a pass on?
- Vehicle that stops at school
- Vehicle that may have a farebox
- Vehicle in a Monroe film
- Vehicle in "Speed"
- Urban rumbler
- Urban behemoth
- Unit of mass transit
- Traveling band's rental
- Transit option
- Transit medium
- Trailways vehicle
- Trailways transport
- Tour transportation mode
- Tour transport
- Tour ride
- Tour component
- The Who's was "Magic"
- Taxi or train alternative
- Take a trolley
- Surface carrier
- Strayed Steinbeck vehicle
- Straphanger's ride
- Stopper in an Inge play
- Steinbeck's wayward vehicle
- Steinbeck's was wayward
- Steinbeck's erratic vehicle
- Speed speeder
- Something to take a pass on
- Something not to miss
- Sightseer's ride, often
- Sightseer's ride
- Set tables
- Schoolboy's vehicle
- School-day transport
- School conveyance, often
- Route follower
- Rosa Parks gained fame in one
- Restaurant vehicle
- Remove dirty dishes from
- Ralph Kramden's carrier
- Partridge Family transport
- Part of USB
- Otto's vehicle on "The Simpsons"
- One way to work
- One headed to school, perhaps
- One going to school?
- Omni add-on
- Means of transportation
- Londoner's charabanc
- Large public vehicle
- Large motor coach
- Kramden's wheels
- Kramden's transport
- Kramden's carrier
- Kneeling ___
- It makes frequent stops in the city
- Integration symbol
- Integrate, in a way
- Inge's vehicle
- Inge's ____ Stop
- Inge-play vehicle
- Indigo Girls "Back on the ___, Y'all"
- Highway user
- Help the waiter
- Help a waiter
- H.O.V. lane user
- Greyhound
- Grade-schooler's transportation
- Freedom Riders' transport
- Downtown ride, maybe
- Double decker
- Don't miss it
- Do some restaurant work
- Do some diner work
- Do cafe work
- Cross-town conveyance
- Commuters' choice
- Commuter vehicle
- Clear, as tables
- Clear the table
- Clear the plates away
- Clear off, in a way
- Clear dishes
- Clear at a diner
- Clear at a bistro
- City transit vehicle
- City beast
- Child carrier
- Cheap transit option
- Charabanc
- Assist the waiter
- Alternative to a subway
- Aid a waiter
- "The Wayward ___": Steinbeck
- "The Wayward ___"
- "Magic ___" (1968 song by The Who)
- "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" transportation
- "___ to Baton Rouge" (Lucinda Williams song)
- ''Speed'' demon?