| Maker of the first car with seat belts as a standard feature | 60 |
| Its SUV is called the 9-7X | 26 |
| Its logo is a crowned griffin | 29 |
| It runs through the streets of Sweden | 37 |
| It has a griffin on its logo | 28 |
| GM subsidiary | 13 |
| GM sale of 2009 | 15 |
| GM purchase of '89 | 22 |
| GM brand | 8 |
| GM bought half of it in 1990 | 28 |
| General Motors make, now | 24 |
| Former Swedish subsidiary of General Motors | 43 |
| Former GM subsidiary | 20 |
| Exported 900 | 12 |
| European car since 1947 | 23 |
| Discontinued Swedish car | 24 |
| Company with the slogan "born from jets" | 50 |
| Company whose logo is a griffin with a crown | 44 |
| Company owned by General Motors | 31 |
| Carmaker with a griffin logo | 28 |
| Carmaker since 1949 | 19 |
| Carmaker recently bailed out by the Swedish government | 54 |
| Car with an acronymic name | 26 |
| Car with a griffin logo | 23 |
| Car whose name is an acronym | 28 |
| Car from the same country as Volvo | 34 |
| Car from Sweden, once | 21 |
| Car driven by Seinfeld on "Seinfeld" | 46 |
| Car company that originated as an airplane manufacturer | 55 |
| Car company headquartered in Trollhättan | 43 |
| Big Swedish manufacturer | 24 |
| Bankrupt European automaker | 27 |
| Automaker with the slogan "Born from jets" | 52 |
| Automaker that introduced heated front seats | 44 |
| Auto with models 900 and 9000 | 29 |
| Auto with a "9" in almost all its model names | 55 |
| Auto whose griffin logo was recently discontinued | 49 |
| Auto supplier for the Swedish royal family | 42 |
| Auto made in Trollhattan | 24 |
| Auto founded by an aircraft company | 35 |
| Aero-X automaker | 16 |
| Acronymic auto-company name | 27 |
| 9000, e.g. | 10 |
| 9000 maker | 10 |
| 9000 automaker | 14 |
| 9-7X automaker | 14 |
| 9-5, e.g. | 9 |
| 9-5 maker | 9 |
| 9-3, e.g. | 9 |
| 9-3, 9-4 or 9-5 | 15 |
| 9-3 and 9-5 car manufacturer | 28 |
| "Move your mind" sloganeer | 36 |
| "Find your own road" automaker | 40 |
| "Born From Jets" brand | 32 |
| ''Born From Jets'' car company | 46 |
| Swedish imports | 15 |
| Swedish exports | 15 |
| Some Swedish imports | 20 |
| Sedans from Sweden | 18 |
| Imports from Sweden | 19 |
| 900 and 9000 | 12 |
| Volvo alternatives | 18 |
| Swedish wheels | 14 |
| Swedish cars | 12 |
| Swedish autos | 13 |
| Seinfeld drove them | 19 |
| Cars from Sweden | 16 |
| Alternatives to Volvos | 22 |
| Volvo rivals | 12 |
| Volvo competitors | 17 |
| They have griffin logos | 23 |
| Swedish-made autos | 18 |
| Swedish cruisers | 16 |
| Sundsvall rollers | 17 |
| Stockholm cruisers | 18 |
| Some Monte Carlo Rally winners | 30 |
| Popular cars along the E4 | 25 |
| Planes used by the Swedish Air Force display team | 49 |
| Former General Motors vehicles | 30 |
| Foreign cars now made by G.M. | 29 |
| First with headlight wipers | 27 |
| Cars with floor-mounted ignitions | 33 |
| Cars whose only color until 1952 was bottle green | 49 |
| Cars that sound weepy? | 22 |
| Automotive debuts of 1949 | 25 |
| 9000 cars | 9 |
| 900 autos | 9 |
| 9-5s, e.g. | 10 |
| 9-3 and 9-5, e.g. | 17 |
| 9-3 and 9-5 | 11 |
| Nuns in Swedish cars? | 21 |
| Rhineland region | 16 |
| Mosel feeder | 12 |
| Moselle tributary | 17 |
| European coal basin | 19 |
| Mosel tributary | 15 |
| Moselle feeder | 14 |
| German basin | 12 |
| ___ basin | 9 |
| River to the Mosel | 18 |