| REPPULI | I have driven back (repello, -ere, ____) |
| ATTRIVI | I wore out or weakened; attero, ~ere, ____, ~tritum |
| AVULSI | I plucked off: avello, ~ere, ____, avulsum |
| TORSI | Torqueo, ~ere, ____, ~tum: I twisted |
| CENSUI | Censeo, ~ere, ____, census: I thought, judged |
| CHESSBOARD | Revolutionary steamship said to have driven a hole through chequered design |
| ENTER | Go in with some who have driven terribly badly (5) |
| EGISTIS | You (pl) have driven, done (ago, agere) |
| ELEMENTAL | A disembodied spirit may have driven Lee mad (9) |
| PEDDLED | Said to have driven the bike and hawked (7) |
| HORSEANDBUGGY | Worker admits nag loses head with child support vehicle - that would have driven you around bend in |
| CROSSLE | Northern Irish racing car manufacturer in whose cars Nigel Mansell, John Watson and Eddie Jordan have driven |
| NICO | Who is the only Formula 1 driver of Haas-ferrari team to have driven all 24 races of the 2024 season and finished 11th in the overall Drivers Championship? (4) |
| EGISSE | To have driven, vide Aen. 3.694-5 (of the River Alpheus forcing its course underground) |
| HEDO | "Ere ___ leave this grove...": "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
| ILET | "Ere ___ fall the windows of mine eyes": "Richard III" |
| REIECTA | Stuff that's been chucked back, driven back or scorned (n. pl. PPP) |
| AGENT | Spy driven back time after time (5) |
| SUSANNA | Girl driven back into Nassau after work (7) |
| RETREATS | Having become engaged, is driven back |