- TAXI
- Danny DeVito series
- Hack
- Heard on the street
- Kind of dancer or squad
- __ dancer (nightclub employee)
- Andy Kaufman sitcom
- Approach the runway
- Cry at the curb
- Fare carrier
- Head down the runway
- Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow __"
- Street-corner summons
- Harry Chapin hit
- Travis Bickle drove one
- 1970's Andy Kaufman series
- Curbside cry
- Picker-upper?
- Urban vehicle
- One waiting in a line at the airport
- Uber reservation
- Ride at a stand
- Uber alternative
- Green vehicle, in boroughs other than Manhattan
- Hailed conveyance
- Vehicle whose operation may require a medallion
- Governmental burden
- Curbside call
- Its business is picking up
- #48 on TV Guide's "50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time"
- ... Sunshine Cab Company
- Fare trade vehicle
- Prepare to fly
- TV show whose opening was shot on the Queensboro Bridge
- TV show whose opening sequence was shot on the Queensboro Bridge
- Medallioned vehicle
- Prepare for take off
- Coach for hire
- One in a line in an airport
- Ride provider for the smartphoneless set
- Goes down a runway
- Car hailed in the Curb app
- See 22-Across
- Subway alternative
- Roll on the runway
- Popular TV series
- Metered ride
- Roll down the runway
- Typically yellow wheels
- Commuter's desire, at times
- Traverse the runway
- Go down the runway
- Urban transport
- Member of a fleet
- Fleet member
- Urban wheels
- Ride the runway
- Preflight roll
- Prepare to take off
- Cab
- Move from gate to runway
- Street-corner shout
- Roll after a touchdown
- Bus alternative
- It's hailed in cities
- Onetime Judd Hirsch sitcom
- Move down the runway
- Rainy day rarity
- Sitcom featuring Andy Kaufman
- Sitcom with "Reverend Jim" and Latka
- Metered motorcar
- Sitcom with "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski
- Airport waiter
- Andy Kaufman TV show
- Get ready to take off
- Necessity for a fare trade?
- Ride with a meter
- Ride-seeker's cry
- Roll on a runway
- Danny DeVito sitcom
- Finding one takes a hail of an effort
- Hotel idler
- It has a motor and a meter
- Metered vehicle
- Sitcom set at the Sunshine Cab Company
- 1978-'80 Outstanding Comedy Series
- City ride
- Member of a street fleet
- City vehicle
- Hotel waiter
- Ride in a plane without flying
- Curbside shout
- Judd Hirsch comedy
- Danza series
- Ride from the airport, maybe
- Stand on a corner
- Stand on the corner?
- Fare catch?
- Part of an airport fleet
- Picker-upper for a traveler
- Big city vehicle
- Roll from a landing strip
- Cash Cab conveyance
- Cash Cab venue
- Get ready for takeoff
- Rental car alternative
- Cry from the curb
- Flagged vehicle
- Manhattan transfer?
- One way to the airport
- Cash Cab vehicle
- Vehicle in the fare trade?
- Waiter at the airport
- Airport-to-hotel option
- Hack-need cry?
- Joni Mitchell's "big yellow" vehicle
- Ride for hire
- Sitcom about a fleet
- Uber vehicle
- Vehicle with a meter
- You might e-hail one
- Andy Kaufman series
- Get to the airport, perhaps, or start to leave it
- Hack for hire
- Head for the runway
- Hirsch sitcom
- ___ Driver: De Niro film
- Hack's vehicle
- Part of the street scene
- Wheels with a meter
- Get ready to fly
- Medallion locale
- ___ Driver: 1976 De Niro film
- Three-time Emmy-winning sitcom
- Curbside waiter
- Sitcom set in a garage
- Vehicle at a stand
- 9/12/78 TV debut
- It might be picking up
- Meter site
- Roll along the runway
- Way around a city
- Hack with a meter
- Hack with a passenger
- Street shout
- Shout to a driver
- Vehicle with a checkered past?
- Part of a pickup line?
- City transport
- Crosstown bus alternative
- Ride to hail
- Roll before flying
- Doorman's cry
- Roll on a tarmac
- Hailed vehicle
- Airport arrival
- Waiter at O'Hare
- Roll at the airport
- Vehicle for hire
- Hired car
- One in an airport line
- Waiter at a stand
- Airport idler
- Lyft alternative
- Roll to a terminal
- Roll to the runway
- Approach the gate, perhaps
- Prepare to fly, maybe
- City curbside call
- Head for the terminal
- Licensed transport
- Danny DeVito vehicle
- Nick at Nite sitcom
- __ squad (football subs)
- It may be called on account of rain
- Judd Hirsch sitcom
- Airport transportation
- Airport-to-hotel connection
- Airport fleet member
- Car for hire
- Marilu Henner sitcom
- Auto for hire
- Coast on the runway
- Fleet car, perhaps
- Judd Hirsch "vehicle"
- Something to hail
- Approach the gate
- Escape aider Benny in ". . . Roger Rabbit"
- Urban car for hire
- Car for rent
- Hailer's cry
- Cabbie's car
- Hailer's shout
- Near the runway
- Sight at a stand
- Car with a meter
- Leave the gate
- Urban carrier
- Rental car of a sort
- A way around town
- Discovery Channel game-show setting
- Travel before takeoff
- Urban hail
- Curbside hail
- Move on a runway
- Prepare for piloting
- Something to 5 Down
- Cabbie's vehicle
- Fleet vehicle
- Setting for a 2005-12 game show
- '70s De Niro vehicle
- Metered car
- Certain fleet member
- Go at terminal velocity?
- Workplace for many a would-be actor
- Approach a gate, perhaps
- Hailer's holler
- Part of some fleets
- Practice piloting, perhaps
- Waiter at airports
- Ride seeker's shout
- Roll along a runway
- Water vehicle of a sort
- Car to hail
- The quicker picker-upper?
- Vehicle hailed at curbs
- Metered auto
- Roll before taking off
- Move away from the gate
- One taking a stand
- Hired vehicle.
- Means of transportation.
- Auto with a meter
- Cab driver's vehicle
- What a cabbie drives
- ___ Driver
- How you might get to Carnegie Hall?
- You might shout this on the street while raising one hand
- It has a checkered past
- Judd Hirsch series
- 2004 Queen Latifah movie
- It might have a long run on Broadway
- Move on the tarmac
- It's often taken to the airport
- Man in the street's desire, perhaps
- Mass transit alternative
- Move to the apron
- Tony Danza TV series
- NBC offering on Saturday at 9:30 for part of the 1980s
- Cabby's vehicle
- Harry Chapin song
- One way to get to Carnegie Hall?
- Roll along the tarmac
- Show that shifted from ABC to NBC in 1982
- Stormy weather rarity
- It can be hailed
- Move toward the airstrip
- Roll toward the runway
- Sitcom with the character Alex Rieger
- Travel on ground or water: Aviation.
- One way to get around.
- Part of the city fleet.
- Run along the ground in an airplane.
- City transportation.
- Move along on the runway.
- What planes do.
- Commercial vehicle.
- Much hailed item.
- Vehicle.
- Hire vehicle.
- Times Square cruiser.
- Doorman's concern.
- Means of conveyance.
- Move along the ground, as a plane.
- Travel after landing, in aviation.
- Conveyance.
- Transportation cry.
- Move along a runway.
- Street cry.
- Cabby's milieu.
- Kind of dancer.
- Maneuver before takeoff.
- Maneuver on a runway.
- Futile call on a rainy day
- Place for a meter
- Rainy-day cry
- Vehicle for Amos
- Fare way
- Maneuver to take off
- Street sight
- Cab or dancer
- After-theater cry
- Certain dancer
- Vehicle for hack work
- Kind of stand
- Maneuver for takeoff
- Call heard often in Manhattan
- Downtown transport
- Popular TV program
- TV sit-com
- Run along a runway
- Judd Hirsch's TV series
- Type of dancer
- ___ dancer
- One of almost 12,000 in N.Y.C.
- Vehicle for Judd Hirsch
- Judd Hirsch series on TV
- One of almost 12,000 N.Y.C. vehicles
- TV sitcom starring Judd Hirsch
- Trundle to a takeoff spot
- Latka's vehicle on TV
- N.Y.C. yellow streaker
- What is so hopefully hailed in N.Y.C.
- Spot for hack work
- Vehicle for Hirsch
- Hirsch-DeVito sitcom
- TV series with Danny DeVito
- Judd Hirsch TV vehicle
- Place for hack work
- Approach the terminal
- Checker, maybe
- Danza/DeVito sitcom
- It's hailed by city dwellers
- It has a bill of fare
- Shout in bad weather?
- Checker, perhaps
- Cry that stops traffic
- It has a prominent horn
- Medallion site
- Sight at a station
- Airport/hotel connection
- Downtown cruiser
- Place for a checkered career?
- Provider of a pick-me-up?
- El alternative
- It has a horn and charges
- It might make a career in the city
- It's metered
- One with a checkered past, possibly
- Travel across a tarmac
- Member of a fleet, perhaps
- Vehicle that's hailed
- Way around town
- Approach the gate, say
- Head to the terminal, say
- Kind of service
- Shout made with an outstretched hand
- Vehicle with a medallion
- Waiter at a hotel
- Alternative to the subway
- Ride that's hailed
- Move from the gate to the runway, say
- Cry before screeching brakes, maybe
- Modern advertising medium
- See 56-Across
- Meter reader's place
- Shout made with a raised arm
- What planes do after landing
- Something hailed on city streets
- Continue after landing
- Move before taking off
- Streetside shout
- Cry often made after a whistle
- Call from a curb
- Get set to take off
- Where business is picking up?
- City dweller's yell
- Cry in place of a whistle, maybe
- Cry outside an airport
- Leave the gate, say
- Move on or off the runway
- Cry on the street
- Call with a raised hand
- Leave from the gate
- Prepare to go on the runway
- Old workplace sitcom with Danny DeVito as a dispatcher
- Place for a medallion
- Conveyance preceding Uber and Lyft
- One alternative to Uber
- Pickup order?
- Steer a plane toward the runway
- Word on the street, perhaps?
- Cry made while waving, perhaps
- Car called from the sidewalk
- Hotel-to-airport car
- Get off to a flying start?
- Shout on the street
- TV show whose theme song was called "Angela"
- Shout in the street
- Cash Cab setting
- It might pick someone up at the bar
- '72 Harry Chapin hit
- Cabby's car
- Yellow car
- Harry Chapin "driving" hit
- Joni Mitchell: "Big Yellow ___"
- Roll after landing
- Move on the runway
- Scorsese title word
- Cry heard on urban streets
- It's run by a hack
- Uber competitor
- Doorman's call
- TV vehicle for Judd Hirsch
- DeVito sitcom
- Rainy night quest, perhaps
- Cry on a rainy night
- Danza sitcom
- Public transportation choice
- Street-corner call
- Tony Danza vehicle?
- Traffic dodger
- Word in a DeNiro title
- Classic sitcom
- City conveyance
- Hail this
- Maneuver on an apron
- Shout heard on a city street
- Word oft shouted downtown
- Cry on a rainy night, perhaps
- It's hailed in New York City
- Word near "Off Duty"
- It's hailed all across America
- Sept. 12, 1978 TV debut
- Andy Kaufman comedy series
- Out-of-airport transport
- Airport vehicle
- Its business is always picking up
- What so loudly we hail?
- A fare choice?
- Picker-upper, of a sort
- Shout heard on Manhattan's streets
- Airplanes do it
- Old Danny DeVito vehicle?
- Move before takeoff
- Travel toward a terminal, say
- Approach the arrival gate
- Joni Mitchell sang about a big yellow one
- Ride to the airport, often
- Uber or Lyft alternative
- Travel by plane, but not far
- Former TV Sitcom
- Foul-weather scarcity
- Wet weather scarcity
- It's yelled with one hand raised
- Convoy pre-takeoff
- Rainy night quest?
- Old TV sitcom
- Wheels for hire
- Hack's wheels
- Make way to the runway
- Prepare for liftoff
- Urban conveyance
- Word often shouted downtown
- Kind of dancer or stand
- Bellman's call, often
- Hired ride
- It's yellow in NYC
- Airport-to-hotel connector
- Fare-minded TV oldie?
- Way to get around
- It's hailed in many cities
- Vehicle for De Niro
- NYC-based sitcom
- It's hailed every day
- Thing with a meter
- Alternative to an Uber
- Hailed ride
- Harry Chapin classic
- Ride to the airport, maybe
- Tony Danza sitcom
- Alternative to 7-Down
- Terminal-to-hotel option
- Alternative to Uber
- Checker Motors vehicle
- Fare picker-upper
- Hotel-to-airport ride
- One of an urban fleet
- Roll on the tarmac
- Roll to the terminal
- Synonym for 39-Down
- Synonym for the last part of 28-Across
- Typically yellow car
- Urban fleet unit
- Airport-to-hotel car
- Alternative to ridesharing
- Vehicle in a line at 8-Across
- Limo alternative
- Urban cry
- Metro alternative
- Move down the runway, as a plane
- Emmy-winning comedy of 1979-1981
- Series set at the Sunshine Cab Company
- Follow up on a touchdown
- Terminal transportation
- Hail target
- Shout heard on city streets
- Call from the curb
- Leave the hangar, e.g.
- Head for the gate
- It might be Broadway-bound
- Shout heard on New York streets
- Car called from curbside
- It debuted after "Three's Company" in 1978
- One might be headed to Broadway
- Its work is picking up
- Hailing shout
- It has both a motor and a meter
- Leave the runway, perhaps