Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Here's an example to get you started:
What model Ford is this?
First part = sharp implement used in sewing to join fabrics
Second part = one of five digits on your foot
Solution:
First part = pin
Second part = toe
Answer: Pinto
The definitions used will tell you how the individual parts SOUND, not necessarily how they are spelled--but spelling counts in your answers! All cars are American models, some from bygone years.
Okay, here we go:
What model Chevrolet is this?
First part: center of an apple
Second part: someone who has completed military service
2. What model Chrysler is this?
First part = use one's eyes
Second part = convey something to someone
3. What Mercury model is this?
First part = to utter
Second part = male bovine
4. What model Dodge is this?
First part = compete
Second part = cat's sound of contentment
5. What model Ford is this?
First part = to mess up, as someone's hair
Second part = orange-flavored breakfast drink
6. What model Buick is this?
First part: ___ Howard, "Mayberry's" Opie and star of "Happy Days"
Second part: opposite of night
Third part: "you" in French (formal)
7. What model Chevrolet is this?
First part: host of "Let's Make a Deal", ____ Hall
Second part: automobile
Third part: opposite of high
8. What model Dodge is this?
First part = joint of the leg
Second part = atop
9. Here's an oldie but a goodie. What model Nash is this?
First part: male sheep
Second part: something seen indistinctly
10. What model Ford is this?
First part: informal term for a female
Second part: hatchet
Third part: to look with one's eyes
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