SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 6-21-20 RED, WHITE & BLUE 2

RED, WHITE & BLUE 2
48 WORDS

  1. Lionel returned the No. 89 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) to their product line in 1956 after a ( _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _) year absence.
  2. The new No. 89, unlike it’s prewar predecessor, was made of (_ _ _ _ _ _ ). The removable 11 inch ( _ _ ) was inserted into a 3 ¼ inch ( _ _ _ _ ) base that had ( _ _ _ _ _ _) molded into it.
  3. There were also small squares of (_ _ _ _ _ ) on the top of the base and like the No. 89 of 1923, the 48 ( _ _ ) flag could be raised and lowered. A small blue Lionel ( _ _ _ _ _ ) accompanied the ( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _) through 1958.
  4. It wasn’t until 1983 that a (_ _ _ _ ) star flag flew over Lionelville. But no matter how many stars Lionel’s ( _ _ _ ) had, model railroaders were always sure to “Let it wave ( _ _ _ _ _ _)” as the 1923 catalog told them to do.
  5. The 6464 series of (_ _ _ ) scale boxcars became more ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) in 1955 with the addition of the No. 6464-275 ( _ _ _ ) of ( _ _ _ _).
  6. It’s (_ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ ) paint scheme bore lettering for the ( _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) railroad and necessitated the creation of the multiple ( _ _ _) board door.
  7. Reversing the scheme of the (_ _ _ ) roofed BAR car was the No. 3428 Operating ( _ _ ) Car of 1959 and the non-operating No. 6428 of 1960. Both were Railway ( _ _ ) Office cars but the man in the 3428 could deliver ( _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _) Mail to stops along the line.
  8. The No. 3428 was included in the O-27 No. 1640W “(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Special” outfit of 1960.

RED, WHITE & BLUE 2
48 WORDS

  1. Lionel returned the No. 89 (FLAGPOLE) to their product line in 1956 after a (TWENTY-TWO) year absence.
  2. The new No. 89, unlike it’s prewar predecessor, was made of (PLASTIC). The removable 11 inch (POLE) was inserted into a 3 ¼ inch (SQUARE) base that had (BENCHES) molded into it.
  3. There were also small squares of (SPONGE) on the top of the base and like the No. 89 of 1923, the 48 (STAR) flag could be raised and lowered. A small blue Lionel (PENNANT) accompanied the (STARS-AND-STRIPES) through 1958.
  4. It wasn’t until 1983 that a (FIFTY) star flag flew over Lionelville. But no matter how many stars Lionel’s (FLAGS) had, model railroaders were always sure to “Let it wave (PROUDLY)” as the 1923 catalog told them to do.
  5. The 6464 series of (NEAR) scale boxcars became more (PATRIOTIC) in 1955 with the addition of the No. 6464-275 (STATE) of (MAINE).
  6. It’s (RED-WHITE-AND-BLUE) paint scheme bore lettering for the (BANGOR) and (AROOSTOOK) railroad and necessitated the creation of the multiple (TACK) board door.
  7. Reversing the scheme of the (BLUE) roofed BAR car was the No. 3428 Operating (MAIL) Car of 1959 and the non-operating No. 6428 of 1960. Both were Railway (POST) Office cars but the man in the 3428 could deliver (UNITED-STATES) Mail to stops along the line.
  8. The No. 3428 was included in the O-27 No. 1640W “(CAMPAIGN) Special” outfit of 1960. Pulled by (RED) nosed No. 218 Santa Fe (ALCO) diesels, the set also included three blue-striped 2400 series cars, paper (BANNERS) and a bag of Plasticville (CIT