| Word with automobile or role | 28 |
| Wear for a fashion show | 23 |
| Standard for comparison | 23 |
| Shutterbug's subject | 24 |
| Rhett Miller married one | 24 |
| Miniature representation | 24 |
| Hobbyist's plane, e.g. | 26 |
| Couturier's employee | 24 |
| Catalogue illustration | 22 |
| Ford introduced in 1927 | 23 |
| Car originally sold for $385 | 28 |
| Auto introduced in 1928 | 23 |
| Auto introduced in 1903 | 23 |
| Proved to be quite a poser? | 27 |
| Worked for Eileen Ford | 22 |
| Showed off, as clothes | 22 |
| Builder of tiny cities | 22 |
| House builder's showcase | 28 |
| Hobbyist's activity | 23 |
| Historic Detroit innovation | 27 |
| Earliest assembly-line Ford | 27 |
| Car that was always black | 25 |
| Car that only came in black | 27 |
| Car discontinued in 1927 | 24 |
| Car available only in black | 27 |
| 1910s-'20s flivver | 22 |
| "The Universal Car" | 29 |
| '20s assembly-line Ford | 27 |
| Early assembly-line cars | 24 |
| Top sellers of the 1920s | 24 |
| Much of '20s traffic | 24 |
| Groundbreaking old Fords | 24 |
| Early assembly-line output | 26 |
| Early assembly-line items | 25 |
| Bestsellers of the 1910s | 24 |
| Data-transmitting device | 24 |
| Computer dial-up device | 23 |
| It helps with uploading | 23 |
| Data-converting device | 22 |
| Computer communication device | 29 |
| Cable company offering | 22 |
| Surfer's enabler, perhaps | 29 |
| Phone-to-computer link | 22 |
| Old computer dial-up device | 27 |
| It may have a blinking light | 28 |
| Entrée to the Internet | 25 |
| Electronic transmitter | 22 |
| Digital data transmitter | 24 |
| Device needed for WiFi access | 29 |
| Computer/phone line link | 24 |
| Computer's converter | 24 |
| Computer-telephone link | 23 |
| Computer-phoneline interface | 28 |
| Computer signal converter | 25 |
| Computer dialing device | 23 |
| Internet connection providers | 29 |
| Indoor surfing equipment? | 25 |
| Surfers' equipment | 22 |
| Some communication devices | 26 |
| Old computer peripherals | 24 |
| Internet service providers | 26 |
| Computer-to-phone links | 23 |
| Certain connection makers | 25 |
| Pavarotti's home town | 25 |
| Pavarotti's birthplace | 26 |
| Maserati headquarters city | 26 |
| Ferrari's birthplace | 24 |
| One of the M's in MoMA | 26 |
| Thoroughly ____ Millie | 22 |
| Tate ___ (London art gallery) | 29 |
| Like Cubism and Pop Art | 23 |
| Bowie's "Love" | 28 |
| Antique's antithesis | 24 |
| Disappointing dig finds? | 24 |
| Methods, as of transportation | 29 |
| Partners of means and medians | 29 |
| Major and minor, in music | 25 |
| Couturier's concerns | 24 |
| Certain statistical values | 26 |
| Not given to self-promotion | 27 |
| Calif. city near Stockton | 25 |
| Trait of a good sportsman | 25 |
| Unwillingness to boast | 22 |
| Moved down the runway, say | 26 |
| "Aw shucks" quality | 29 |
| Matthew of "Fluke" | 28 |
| Reflecting current style | 24 |
| In style and fashionable | 24 |
| Stylish '60s Brits | 22 |
| Twiggy look-alikes, e.g. | 24 |
| Some teens in the 1960s | 23 |
| Some '60s hipsters | 22 |
| Certain '60s teens | 22 |
| Adjustments, informally | 23 |
| 60's British teens | 22 |
| 1960s London subculturists | 26 |
| In self-contained units | 23 |
| Designed for simple assembly | 28 |
| The "M" of LEM | 24 |
| Computer program subsection | 27 |