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Rate | Answer | Clue |
FLY | A kind of light carriage for rapid transit, plying for hire and usually drawn by one horse. | |
HACK | A horse, hackneyed or let out for common hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a saddle horse, as distinguished from hunting and carriage horses. | |
SULKY | One-horse carriage | |
BAROUCHE | Horse-drawn carriage | |
BUGGY | Light horse-drawn carriage | |
LANDAU | Horse drawn carriage | |
CARIOLE | A small, light, open one-horse carriage | |
HACKNEY | A horse or pony kept for hire. | |
AIR | The artificial motion or carriage of a horse. | |
GIG | The kind of carriage best-suited to a one-horse town? | |
HACKMAN | The driver of a hack or carriage for public hire. | |
CABRIOLET | A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top. | |
DENNET | A light, open, two-wheeled carriage for one horse; a kind of gig. | |
VETTURA | An Italian four-wheeled carriage, esp. one let for hire; a hackney coach. | |
LEND | To let for hire or compensation; as, to lend a horse or gig. | |
ONE-HORSE | Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage. | |
HARNESS | The equipment of a draught or carriage horse, for drawing a wagon, coach, chaise, etc.; gear; tackling. | |
CHECKSTRING | A cord by which a person in a carriage or horse car may signal to the driver. | |
JOB | To hire or let by the job or for a period of service; as, to job a carriage. | |
BACKBAND | The band which passes over the back of a horse and holds up the shafts of a carriage. | |
CARRYALL | A light covered carriage, having four wheels and seats for four or more persons, usually drawn by one horse. | |
CHAIR | A vehicle for one person; either a sedan borne upon poles, or two-wheeled carriage, drawn by one horse; a gig. | |
LIGHT | To dismount; to descend, as from a horse or carriage; to alight; -- with from, off, on, upon, at, in. | |
CHAISE | A two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash top, and the body hung on leather straps, or thorough-braces. It is usually drawn by one horse. | |
UNHORSE | To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage. |