Cat litter is great for that. After the majority of the oil soaks up into the litter you scoop that up, then put a little more on the stain that will still be there. Grind the new dry kitty litter into the oil stain with your shoe until it looks like dust, then sweep that up. You may have to do that several times to get it all the way up. After all that, (I assume the driveway is cement) you can get it a little damp and put some laundry soap on it and scrub the spot. Eventually it will get most if not all of the oil up. Have fun!
To effectively clean oil off your concrete driveway, you can try using a degreaser or a mixture of baking soda and dish soap. Apply the cleaning solution to the oil stain, scrub with a brush, and then rinse with water. Repeat the process if necessary until the oil stain is removed.
If its just affecting the surface then scrub with a wire brush, it the dye has soaked into the concrete then nothing will 'clean' it, you either replace the concrete, paint over it or accept you have a new feature on your driveway.
nail polish remover
No.
Use paint thinner .
You can clean off the vitamin water you spilled on your suede pumps with an eraser. Rub the water stain with the eraser very lightly because using pressure will only make the stain worse.
You can clean the spill off, but it is likely that the keyboard is ruined and you will have to replace it.
soap, water, scrub
To remove toothpaste from concrete, first scrape off any excess toothpaste with a plastic scraper. Then, mix warm water with dish soap and scrub the area with a brush. Rinse with clean water and repeat if necessary.
A strong chemical cleaner will be needed to remove tar from the driveway. Muratic acid, or something similar should soften the tar. use all safety precautions.
BACK-SET by RoMix states it will do the job.
There are several cracks in the concrete driveway.