SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 2-14-21 LIONEL SETS 2000

LIONEL SETS 2000
65 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS

  1. Only 2,000 No. 6-21976 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Starter Sets were produced with the ubiquitous 4-4-2 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) wearing the “100 Years” ( _ _ ) on it’s steam chests. A ( _ _ _ _ _ )-trailer, cargo ( _ _ _ _ ) and a pair of ( _ _ _ _) crossings added play value to the set.
  2. Thomas the (_ _ _ ) Engine pulled two sets. The No. 6-21925 Island of ( _ _ _ ) set came with a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) center flatcar carrying ( _ _ _ _ ) the Helicopter, a small ( _ _ _ _ _ ) and a “( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )” plus Annie and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _).
  3. The other was the No. 7-21918 (_ _ _ _ _ ) Playset which omitted the flatcar and replaced the station with a ( _ _ ) and “six fun circus ( _ _ _ _ _ _)”.
  4. The (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Flyer, set No. 6-21971, was led by a 4-4-2 with “puffing ( _ _ _ )” while the No. 6-21970 set used an RS-3 in ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Pacific’s “black ( _ _ _ _)” paint scheme to pull three traditional freight cars.
  5. The next steps up were the Nos. 6-21948 NYC Flyer pulled by a 4-4-2 with an air (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) and the 6-21972 SL-SF ( _ _ _ _ ) Freight which used a GP-7 “( _ _ )” with a ( _ _ _) for motive power.
  6. Lionel’s Atlantic (cab No. 8632) also hauled the No. 6-11900 (_ _ _ _ _ - _ ) Freight Set which had an ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) car; the No. 16715 AT&SF ( _ ) car. The No. 16941 flatcar with ( _ _ _ ) and the extended ( _ _ _ _ _)-eight of O27 track added even more appeal.
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LIONEL SETS 2000
65 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS

  1. Only 2,000 No. 6-21976 (CENTENNIAL) Starter Sets were produced with the ubiquitous 4-4-2 (ATLANTIC) wearing the “100 Years” (LOGO) on it’s steam chests. A (TRACTOR)-trailer, cargo (CRATES) and a pair of (GRADE) crossings added play value to the set.
  2. Thomas the (TANK) Engine pulled two sets. The No. 6-21925 Island of (SODOR) set came with a (DEPRESSED) center flatcar carrying (HAROLD) the Helicopter, a small (STATION) and a “(PLAYBOARD)” plus Annie and (CLARABELL).
  3. The other was the No. 7-21918 (CIRCUS) Playset which omitted the flatcar and replaced the station with a (TENT) and “six fun circus (ANIMALS)”.
  4. The (PENNSYLVANIA) Flyer, set No. 6-21971, was led by a 4-4-2 with “puffing (SMOKE)” while the No. 6-21970 set used an RS-3 in (SOUTHERN) Pacific’s “black (WIDOW)” paint scheme to pull three traditional freight cars.
  5. The next steps up were the Nos. 6-21948 NYC Flyer pulled by a 4-4-2 with an air (WHISTLE) and the 6-21972 SL-SF (FRISCO) Freight which used a GP-7 “(GEEP)” with a (HORN) for motive power.
  6. Lionel’s Atlantic (cab No. 8632) also hauled the No. 6-11900 (SANTA-FE) Freight Set which had an (OPERATING) car; the No. 16715 AT&SF (LOG) car. The No. 16941 flatcar with (AUTOS) and the extended (FIGURE)-eight of O27 track added even more appeal.
  7. Available with either (SIGNAL-SOUNDS) as the No. 6-21974, or with (RAIL-SOUNDS) as the No. 6-21973, the all-new Santa Fe FT diesel pulled three streamlined passenger cars with fu