| Carriage drawn by a single horse | 32 |
| Vehicle pulled by a hoss | 24 |
| Vehicle in a Holmes poem | 24 |
| Type of horse carriage | 22 |
| Two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage | 32 |
| Tristram of literature | 22 |
| Traveling carriage | 18 |
| Thing pulled by a "hoss" | 34 |
| Surrey sort | 11 |
| Rural open carriage | 19 |
| One-hoss vehicle | 16 |
| One-hoss ___ | 12 |
| One-horse conveyance | 20 |
| One-horse ___ | 13 |
| Old-time carriage | 17 |
| Old-fashioned conveyance | 24 |
| O. W. Holmes's vehicle | 26 |
| O. W. Holmes's carriage | 27 |
| NERD's Haley | 16 |
| Logger's locomotive | 23 |
| Light carriage, to Holmes | 25 |
| Holmes's "one-hoss ___" | 37 |
| Holmes' "wonderful one-hoss ___" | 46 |
| Dobbin's vehicle | 20 |
| Dobbin's tow, perhaps | 25 |
| Dobbin's tow, maybe | 23 |
| Dobbin's follower | 21 |
| Dobbin pulls one | 16 |
| Dobbin might pull one | 21 |
| Dobbin might pull it | 20 |
| Deacon's transport | 22 |
| Deacon's masterpiece | 24 |
| Country buggy | 13 |
| Carriage, in the country | 24 |
| "One Hoss ___" | 24 |
| 'One-hoss' carriage | 27 |
| Brett Halliday detective Michael | 32 |
| Private detective Mike of Brett Halliday novels | 47 |
| Lamas of "The Bachelor" | 33 |
| ___ Rebellion (1786 insurrection) | 33 |
| Leader of a 1786 rebellion | 26 |
| ___ Rebellion: 1786–87 | 29 |
| U.S. revolutionary Daniel ___ | 29 |
| Rural carriages | 15 |
| Revolutionary rebel Daniel | 26 |
| Rebellion leader: 1786–87 | 32 |
| Rebellion leader: 1786 | 22 |
| Rebellion leader | 16 |
| One-hoss et al. | 15 |
| Leader of a Mass. rebellion: 1786-87 | 36 |
| Leader of 1786 rebellion | 24 |
| Famed insurrectionist Daniel | 28 |
| 1786 Springfield insurrectionist | 32 |
| 1786 rebellion's eponym | 27 |
| ___ Rebellion | 13 |
| __ Rebellion: 1786-'87 insurrection | 39 |
| Captain Marvel's magic word | 31 |
| Word for Captain Marvel | 23 |
| Superhero's transformation word | 35 |
| Marvel's marvelous word | 27 |
| Magic word of comic books | 25 |
| It may be said with the wave of a hand | 38 |
| Gomer Pyle expletive | 20 |
| Gomer Pyle exclamation | 22 |
| Captain Marvel's transformation word | 40 |
| 1954 #1 hit by the Crew-Cuts | 28 |
| 1954 hit for The Chords | 23 |
| Crew Cuts' hit | 19 |
| 1954 hit by The Chords | 22 |
| 1954 doo-wop hit for The Crew-Cuts | 34 |
| Start crying | 12 |
| "___ Works Hard for the Money" | 40 |
| Seashell seller | 15 |
| Noted seashore vendor | 21 |
| "Thar ___ blows!" | 27 |
| Haggard heroine | 15 |
| "That's all ___ wrote!" | 37 |
| H. Rider Haggard novel | 22 |
| Feminine subject | 16 |
| Andress film: 1965 | 18 |
| "Steady as ___ goes" | 30 |
| Pronoun for a ship | 18 |
| That vessel | 11 |
| Crab or wolf preceder | 21 |
| "That's all ___ wrote" | 36 |
| Seashell seller, in a tongue twister | 36 |
| Haggard work | 12 |
| Any ship at sea | 15 |
| "___ Stoops to Conquer" | 33 |
| ___-wolf | 8 |
| Womanly pronoun | 15 |
| Who blows thar? | 15 |
| Naval pronoun | 13 |
| Haggard book | 12 |
| "Steady as __ goes" | 29 |
| Seller of sea shells | 20 |
| Pronoun for every other hurricane | 33 |
| Haggard's Ayesha | 20 |
| Haggard title | 13 |
| Andress film | 12 |