- SEDAN
- Body type
- Four door, usually
- Family auto
- Four-door vehicle
- Napoleon III's "Waterloo"
- Four-door model
- Portable chair
- Four-door
- Family car, often
- Family wheels
- Coupe cousin
- Accord, e.g.
- Avalon, for one
- Chair on poles
- Four-door car
- Family car
- Family vehicle
- Legacy, for one
- Auto style
- Passenger's litter
- Taxi, typically
- Car for four or more
- Chair toted on poles
- Style of car
- Coupe alternative
- Enclosed car
- Site of Napoleon III's capture
- Auto with two full-width seats
- It seats four or more
- Certain body type
- Ivy League bigwigs
- It doesn't have a hatch
- Certain human-powered transport
- Popular wheeled purchase
- Auto suggestion?
- Coupe's larger cousin
- Carried seat
- Alternative to a convertible
- It's longer than a coupe
- Subaru Outback or Mazda 323
- Auto selection
- Closed car
- Typical taxi
- Roomy ride
- Chrysler product
- It often has four doors
- Two-door ride, perhaps
- Malibu or Park Avenue
- Seville or De Ville
- Convertible alternative
- Family car, perhaps
- Roomy vehicle
- Classic Lincoln Town Car, e.g.
- It seats more than a coupe
- Lincoln Town Car, e.g.
- Accord or Camry
- Certain Leaf or Volt, e.g.
- 38-Down, for one
- Auto buyer's choice
- Common car style
- Family car, typically
- Town Car, e.g.
- Infiniti Q50, e.g.
- Car choice
- Car style
- City on the Meuse
- Type of auto
- Coupe's cousin
- Car type
- Flint product
- Perch for a potentate
- Buick Regal, for one
- Malibu or Impala
- Camry or Altima
- Accord or Legacy
- Malibu or Sonata
- Dealer's choice
- Malibu or Montego
- Rental choice
- Auto choice
- Ford Taurus, e.g.
- Malibu, for one
- Roomy auto
- Sable or Impala
- Honda Accord, for one
- Honda Accord, e.g.
- Auto leasing choice
- Car buyer's choice
- Many a car
- Driver's choice
- Enterprise choice
- Impala, e.g.
- Accord, for one
- Family ride
- Rent-a-car choice
- Ford Fusion, e.g.
- Lot choice
- Police car, usually
- Malibu, e.g.
- Car rental choice
- SUV alternative
- Coupe's counterpart
- Four-door auto
- Body style
- Touring car
- Auto type
- Coupe kin
- Kind of car
- Type of car
- Showroom offering
- Capacious carrier
- Car category
- Not-so-long limousine
- Coupe counterpart
- Car longer than a coupe
- Common type of family car
- Class of car
- Four-door family car
- Roomy car
- 117 Across, for instance
- Car that's longer than a coupe
- Not-so-long limo
- Chair carried on poles
- French fortress city on Meuse.
- French battlefield, 1870, 1918, 1940.
- Meuse River city.
- Embattled city, 1870, 1918, 1940.
- What battle decided the Franco-Prussian War?
- Litter.
- Gateway to France, 1940.
- Decisive battle of Franco-Prussian War, 1870.
- Manufacturing city in France.
- Family bus.
- Michigan product.
- Vehicle.
- Family's gift to itself.
- Invasion gateway in France.
- Popular car.
- City in France.
- Model in an auto show.
- Car model.
- Car.
- French city.
- Means of transportation.
- One for the road.
- Town on the Meuse.
- Type of chair.
- Scene of Napoleon III's debacle, 1870.
- Stronghold on the Meuse River.
- Automobile.
- City of Ardennes.
- Famous French battlefield.
- Franco-Prussian battle, 1870.
- Palanquin.
- Scene of defeat of Napoleon III, 1870.
- Litter or palanquin.
- Vehicle for the chair-borne.
- Stock car model.
- Ardennes city.
- Hardtop.
- Meuse city.
- Relative of a convertible.
- Detroit product.
- Historic town on the Meuse.
- Popular transport.
- 1870 surrender site
- Auto
- City on Meuse
- Auto or chair
- Auto worker's product
- Kind of auto
- Body type in Detroit
- Prussian victory site: 1870
- Kind of chair or car
- Relative of a litter
- Runabout's relative
- Type of Detroit model
- Type of automobile
- Chair or car
- Product of Detroit
- ___ chair
- Asian vehicle
- Jampan
- Closed automobile
- Coupe's kin
- Kind of chair
- One of the Maxwells
- Site of an 1870 French defeat
- Car or chair
- Man-borne chair
- Famed French battle site
- Wagon alternative
- Chair style
- Detroit offering
- Four-door, maybe
- Carried chair
- Carried furniture
- Site of Napoleon III's defeat, 1870
- Skylark, for one
- Park Avenue, e.g.
- Subaru Impreza, e.g.
- Alternative to a sport utility vehicle
- DeVille or Bonneville
- Midsize
- Alternative to a wagon
- French city that shares its name with a car
- It may have two doors
- Lincoln Town Car, for one
- Q45 or Grand Marquis
- 98, e.g.
- Alternative to a station wagon or convertible
- Two-door or four-door car
- Brougham, e.g.
- Many a family car
- U.S. term for a British "saloon"
- 26-Across, e.g.
- Four-door, often
- Chair for Cleopatra
- It's bigger than a coupe
- Many a cab
- Alternative to a station wagon
- Family 11-Down
- Alternative to an S.U.V.
- Cab, customarily
- Chrysler 300 or BMW 740
- Car buyer's option
- French city said to have given its name to a car
- Order for a "D, E, A, N, S" list?
- Alternative to a convertible or station wagon
- Car body option
- City in NE France that shares its name with a car type
- Two-door or four-door
- What Brits call a "saloon"
- Wheels for four
- Kia Rio, e.g.
- Kia Cadenza, e.g.
- Many a four-door
- Hyundai Sonata, for one
- Car that Brits call a "saloon"
- Hatchback alternative
- Chrysler's Sebring, e.g.
- Celica, e.g.
- Large car
- Many a taxi
- 300M or 300C
- Dealership option
- Midsize car
- Sonata, e.g.
- Family cruiser
- Passenger vehicle
- Road runner
- Detroit model
- Good car for a family of four
- It has four doors
- Roomy wheels
- Enclosed automobile
- Car rental option
- Car type hidden in "cheese danish"
- Lincoln or Ford, but not Bush
- Assembly line item
- Chair variety
- Passenger car
- Assembly line product, sometimes
- Car body style
- Automobile type
- It's hardly a convertible
- Roomy four-door auto
- Car with legroom
- Car with plenty of legroom
- Car with plenty of room
- Chrysler 300, for one
- Family car type
- Type of car or chair
- 300C, for one
- Large car type
- Roomy family car
- Scrambled dean's car?
- Spacious auto
- Spacious car
- Accord or Altima
- Civic's class?
- What a chicken coop would be if it had four doors, humorously
- Camry or Accord
- Car called a "saloon" in Britain
- Brougham
- Type of 1 Down
- Family conveyance
- Motor vehicle
- Town car
- 19th C. chair
- Van alternative
- Chair or car style
- Chrysler 300C, e.g.
- Auto option
- 27-Down body style, perhaps
- Toyota Corolla, e.g.
- Rental choice at Hertz
- Car type named for a chair
- Rental car option
- Type of car named after a type of chair
- Four-door, for one
- Taxi, often
- Mobile seat
- Sonata, for example
- Common family car
- Auto show auto, maybe
- Chair in the air
- Park Avenue, for one
- Crown Victoria, e.g.
- Chair with porters
- Car called a saloon by Brits
- Lot buy
- Hyundai Elantra, for example
- Compact upgrade
- Dealership choice
- Lot option
- Car lot choice
- Mirage on the highway, e.g.