EARLY STANDARD GAUGE
58 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS
- In (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ ), the Lionel Manufacturing Co. started making ( _ _ _ ) ( _ _ ) track 2 1/8 inches between the outside ( _ _ _ _) (2 ¼ inches center to center).
- The boss’ son (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) posed for advertising photos as the ( _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _) in 1917.
- Cowen said his trains were the “(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) of the ( _ _ _ )” and his sales force at the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) helped to ensure the pubic agreed with him.
- Locomotive No. (_ _ _ _ ), or ( _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ), with it’s ( _ _ _ ) boiler and ( _ _ _ _ )-plated cab would have made a fantastic ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ). It was on par with the 2 7/8 gauge No. 700 set of 1903-05 which had a phosphor ( _ _ _ _ ) mechanism on it’s nickel-plated ( - _ _ _ - _) No. 100 locomotive.
- Early rolling stock like those of the (_ _ ) and one ( _ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ ) had ( _ _ ) couplers, some with ( _ _ ) while others were ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _).
- Lionel produced several versions of (_ _ _ - _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ) ( - _ _ _ _ ) electric locomotives. Early models like the No. 1910 had ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) on their squared ( _ _ _ _).
- The (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and the New York and ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _) were favorite road names of Lionel during it’s formative years.
- The No. 29 (_ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) of 1907, which used the body of the No. 3 ( _ _ _ _ _ ), may be the first passenger car to ride standard gauge rails. It rode on “three ( _ _
EARLY STANDARD GAUGE
58 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS
- In (NINETEEN-OH-SIX), the Lionel Manufacturing Co. started making (THREE) (RAIL) track 2 1/8 inches between the outside (RAILS) (2 ¼ inches center to center).
- The boss’ son (LAWRENCE) posed for advertising photos as the (LIONEL-BOY) in 1917.
- Cowen said his trains were the “(STANDARD) of the (WORLD)” and his sales force at the (SHOWROOM) helped to ensure the pubic agreed with him.
- Locomotive No. (SEVEN), or (SIX) (SPECIAL), with it’s (BRASS) boiler and (NICKEL)-plated cab would have made a fantastic (WINDOW) (DISPLAY). It was on par with the 2 7/8 gauge No. 700 set of 1903-05 which had a phosphor (BRONZE) mechanism on it’s nickel-plated (B-AND-O) No. 100 locomotive.
- Early rolling stock like those of the (TEN) and one (HUNDRED) (SERIES) had (HOOK) couplers, some with (EARS) while others were (CRINKLED).
- Lionel produced several versions of (NEW-YORK) (CENTRAL) (S-CLASS) electric locomotives. Early models like the No. 1910 had (LOUVERED) (VENTS) on their squared (HOODS).
- The (PENNSYLVANIA) and the New York and (HUDSON) (RIVER) (RAILWAY) were favorite road names of Lionel during it’s formative years.
- The No. 29 (DAY) (COACH) of 1907, which used the body of the No. 3 (TROLLEY), may be the first passenger car to ride standard gauge rails. It rode on “three (RIVET) (TRUCKS)” as they’re known to collectors, and came with four (PASSENGER) figures to place on (TACKS), or “people pins”, on the benches inside. There also was a (COMPOSI