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It's Passe' by Molly Titus

Created by Molly Titus, Winter, 2022
Horizontales
Shoe style named for a university in England.
Slang for tight-fitting trousers that came to the ankle worn for horse riding.
A facsimile; telephone transmission of printed materials and images.
A small cake similar to a cracker or biscuit baked in the oven containing oats as its main ingredient.
Burger joints used to have 'em.
Rodents native to South America. They were hunted for their ultra-soft fur.
Videocassette Recorder initials.
A woman's undergarment hanging from her waist.
2 wds. a steamboat with paddles on either side.
Marauding pirates who terrorized coasts.
Small cups that held a boiled egg upright while it's eaten.
A Ford model that was a flop!
A light umbrella used by females to give shade from the sun.
A depiction on paper of geographical locations, routes, etc. outdated now thanks to GPS.
A padded undergarment used to add fullness at the back of a woman's dress.
Photo made by creating a picture on a thin sheet of metal coated with lacquer.
A style in interior design and painting from the French word Rocaille denoting shell-covered rock found in grottoes.
A machine for beheading by means of a heavy blade.
A hairnet or fabric bag worn over hair at the back of a woman's head.
2 wds. A dressing table with lights and magnification.
Verticales
Milk flavoring once a popular drink for kids.
A place one can visit and watch a movie from one's car.
2 wds. A man's suit with wide lapels and an exaggerated style with a long loose jacket and padded shoulders, popular in the 1940's.
To handle awkwardly.
A person who serves and sells soft drinks and ice cream at a fountain.
2 wds. A technique that gives texture to walls when applied with a sponge.
Settlers who arrived on the ship the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass.
Video Home System or tape recordings played on tape cassettes.
2 wds. English spelling. A wheel that was used to throw colors onto an aluminum Christmas tree.
Semi-solid white fat product used in baking and rendered from a pig.
2 wds. a piece of jewelry worn on your finger that changed colors based on the wearer's temperature.
A container for ink housed in a hole in a desk.
A woman's hat with a wide brim and a neck ruffle used for protection from the sun.
Shoe and sock protection from mud and rain.
Coin-operated public phones located in an outdoor booth.
A Japanese company that made the Walkman. a portable cassette player.
A cabinet to keep food cold in years past.
A coffee substitute made with chicory and roasted grains by C. W. Post.
Past one's prime, outmoded, behind the times.
Slang for a foolish or stupid person.