Drive on a course
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TEEOFFDrive on a course
COWHANDHelper on a drive
HERDGroup on a drive
CDROMDrive on a computer
COMPUTERGAMEAmusement on a drive?
ROADRAGEFits on a hard drive?
OVERWROTEReplaced, on a hard drive
RIATALoop taken on a drive?
TEXNickname on a cattle drive
ROADRAGEFit on a hard drive?
shunpiketo drive on a shunpike
SAVEPut on a thumb drive, say
CHUCKWAGONFixture on many a cattle drive
INSTALLSPuts on a computer hard drive
RTEOne taken on a drive: Abbr.
TARIt may go on a drive
DUSTYLike the trail on a cattle drive
DEMOCar on a test drive, e.g.
PRODDERCowboy on a cattle drive, e.g.
SCENERYHills and trees, on a Sunday drive
BEVERLYHILLSCOMovie about a bus. on Rodeo Drive?
SLEETIERMore dangerous to drive on, in a way
ANTIMATTERFuel for a warp drive engine on "Star Trek"
ERASESClears up, as some junk on a hard drive
GIORGIOArmani with a plaque on the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style
CARYou drive it on a parkway and park it in a driveway
whipsdrive or urge on by or as if by using a whip
throwerdrive or impel violently dash the ship was thrown on a reef
strandingDrive or leave (a boat, sailor, or sea creature) aground on a shore
poloistgame played on horseback by two teams who drive a ball with long-handled mallets
pologame played on horseback by two teams who drive a ball with long-handled mallets
polosgame played on horseback by two teams who drive a ball with long-handled mallets
rippedUse a program to copy (a sound sequence on a compact disc) on to a computer's hard drive
lineto be put out by hitting a line drive caught on the fly by a player of the opposing team
freersrelieve or rid of what restrains, confines, restricts, or embarrasses free a person from debt often used with up free up space on the hard drive
whorla drum-shaped section on the lower part of a spindle in spinning or weaving machinery serving as a pulley for the tape drive that rotates the spindle
massea shot in billiards or pool made by hitting the cue ball vertically or nearly vertically on the side to drive it around one ball in order to strike another