Model T: Ford Automobile
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ACETYLENE |
FRAME |
MICHIGAN |
ANTIQUE |
FUMES |
MOBILITY |
AUTOMAKER |
GAS |
MODEL T |
BALKY |
GEAR |
NARROW |
BATTERY |
HEADLAMPS |
NOISY |
CLASSIC |
HENRY |
PIONEER |
COST |
HORSEPOWER |
PURCHASE |
CRANK |
INDUSTRY |
RELIC |
CUSTOMER |
INVENTION |
RIDE |
DEARBORN |
JARRING |
SHUDDER |
DETROIT |
KICKS BACK |
TRAVEL |
FACTORY |
LEVERS |
VEHICLE |
FAULTY |
MACHINE |
WEALTH |
FIRST |
MARVEL |
WHEEL |
FORD |
MASS PRODUCED |
WORKMEN |
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Answer
This worksheet is suitable for individuals or educators that want something with a difficulty level of Very Difficult.
You can find the words in the grid by looking Diagonal, Forward, Backward, Up, and Down. Circle them with a pencil or use a marker to highlight the letters.
But most of all HAVE FUN!!!