SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 3-7-21 CLUB CARS PART 1

CLUB CARS PART 1
60 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS

  1. No, not that kind of club! I’m talking about “the (_ _ _ _ _ ) of the club that’s made for you and me, ( - _ - ) - ( - _ - ) - ( - _ - _ - _ - _)!”
  2. It all started on Saturday afternoons when hundreds of Mickey (_ _ _ ) wearing kids would pack their local ( _ _ _ _ _ ) during the 1930’s to watch, laugh and ( _ _ ) along with their favorite ( _ _ _ _ _ _) mouse and his pals.
  3. Both Walt (_ _ _ _ _ ) and Joshua ( _ _ _ ) were strong ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) of their respective brands, and it’s only natural that in 1934 the Disney organization (most likely Walt’s brother ( _ ) who ran the business) worked with ( _ _ _ _ ), the nation’s largest ( _ _) manufacturer, to create a product tie-in.
  4. And so was born the No. 1100 (_ _ _ _ _ ) Mouse ( _ _ ) Car, which Mr. Cowen often claimed “( _ _ _ ) Lionel” from ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) during the Great ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ). Selling for ( _ ) dollar, the little No. 1100 came equipped with an ( _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) motor and a circle of ( _ _ - _ _ _ _) track.
  5. (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) in 1934, Mickey and ( _ _ _ _ ) continued to pump along until 1937. They were joined along the way by the No. 1103 Peter ( _ _ _ _ ) “( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ )”, the 1105 ( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ ) Duck & ( _ _ _ _) the Pup quacking along on the 1107.
  6. (_ _ _ ) Disney loved the ( _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _). Perhaps Cowen was trying to woo more Disney bu

CLUB CARS PART 1
60 WORDS

BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS

OOOPS! MISTAKE IN QUESTION 3

THAT’S COWEN, NOT COWER!

  1. No, not that kind of club! I’m talking about “the (LEADER) of the club that’s made for you and me, (M - I - C) - (K - E - Y) - (M - O - U - S - E)!”
  2. It all started on Saturday afternoons when hundreds of Mickey (MASK) wearing kids would pack their local (CINEMAS) during the 1930’s to watch, laugh and (SING) along with their favorite (CARTOON) mouse and his pals.
  3. Both Walt (DISNEY) and Joshua (COWEN) were strong (PROMOTERS) of their respective brands, and it’s only natural that in 1934 the Disney organization (most likely Walt’s brother (ROY) who ran the business) worked with (LIONEL), the nation’s largest (TOY) manufacturer, to create a product tie-in.
  4. And so was born the No. 1100 (MICKEY) Mouse (HAND) Car, which Mr. Cowen often claimed “(SAVED) Lionel” from (BANKRUPTCY) during the Great (DEPRESSION). Selling for (ONE) dollar, the little No. 1100 came equipped with an (IVES) (CLOCKWORK) motor and a circle of (TWO - RAIL) track.
  5. (UNCATALOGED) in 1934, Mickey and (MINNIE) continued to pump along until 1937. They were joined along the way by the No. 1103 Peter (RABBIT) “(CHICK - MOBILE)”, the 1105 (SANTA - CLAUS) and (DONALD) Duck & (PLUTO) the Pup quacking along on the 1107.
  6. (WALT) Disney loved the (CIRCUS) and (TRAINS). Perhaps Cowen was trying to woo more Disney business when in 1935 he