| PENELOPE | ___ Pitstop, character in Wacky Races who drove a pink car called Compact Pussycat (8) |
| CADILLAC | Pink car in a Springsteen song |
| CROSSLEY | Who made a car called the Regis in the Thirties? (8) |
| SCHUBERT | German engineer who drove the first working steam locomotive in Germany (6, 7, 8) |
| INFERNAL | Fiendish nurse in wacky finale (8) |
| PENELOPEPITSTOP | Driver of the Compact Pussycat in Wacky Races (8,7) |
| IAN | Forename of a novelist whose subjects include a bridge cheat, a diamond smuggler, a secret agent, a trapeze artist-turned-aviatrix and an eccentric inventor of a magical flying car called Chitty-Chitt |
| BURTREYNOLDS | "Smokey and the Bandit" star who drove a souped-up ambulance in "The Cannonball Run": 2 wds. |
| CHARIOTEER | One who drove a horse-drawn, two-wheeled vehicle in ancient times (10) |
| ESTATE | British name for a car called a station wagon in North America (6) |
| ANTHILL | The ____ Mob drove the Bulletproof Bomb in Wacky Races |
| MEANMACHINE | Dick Dastardly's car in Wacky Races (4,7) |
| DONMESSICK | American voice actor whose creations included Muttley in Wacky Races (3,7) |
| OVERSHADOW | Dwarf who drove a buggy around back of circus (10) |
| ALAN | Astronaut Shepard who drove a golf ball on the moon |
| MORSE | TV Inspector who drove a burgundy Jaguar Mk2 (5) |
| AMAN | New Zealander who drove in Formula 1 for 14 seasons and won Le Mans in 1966 (5,4) |
| ANDREAS | German engineer who drove the first working steam locomotive in Germany (6, 7, 8) |
| JOHANN | German engineer who drove the first working steam locomotive in Germany (6, 7, 8) |
| PETERHORNE | Glasgow back who drove Canada's Icefields Parkway in a Mustang (5,5) |