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Other crossword clues for answer "EDSEL"

EDSEL
Ford flop
Collectible car
Ford failure
Henry Ford's son
Ford of dubious fame
Ford's lemon
Ford car
Ford heir
One of the Fords
Former Ford
Disaster in Dearborn automobile
Failed Ford model
Old lemon on the road
1958 Corsair, e.g.
'50s flop
Bygone auto
Car bomb
Car make that lost Ford $2.8 trillion (in 2015 dollars)
Car with a vagina-shaped grille
Make with the Teletouch system
___ Ford High School (Dearborn, MI institution)
Car that failed
Ranger, Bermuda, or Citation
Vehicular flop
Car named after the founder's son
Car with the ad campaign "New! Nifty! Thrifty!"
Eponymous failure of the '50s
Detroit car bomb
'50s car failure
Car with a vertical grille
A Ford
Ford fizzle
Ford family name
Son of Henry Ford
One in the Ford line
Unpopular 1950s model
Flop of a Ford
Famous Ford flop
Collectable Ford flop
Short-lived Ford model
Collectible Ford flop
Ford folly
Sluggish 1950s seller
Iconic lemon
Car with a "horse collar" grille
Dearborn's _____ Ford High School
Victim of a noted 1959 car crash
Dearborn's ____ Ford High School
Flop on wheels
Infamous marque of failure
Mercury creator's first name
Name on a section of I-94 through Detroit
Misguided Ford idea
Not one of Ford's "better ideas"
Unfortunate Ford model
Big name in flops
Ford disaster
Ford fiasco
Late '50s Detroit bomb
Detroit dud
Ford lemon
Famed Ford fiasco
One of Henry Ford's sons
50's fiasco
Member of the Ford clan
Car named after Henry Ford's son
Famed '50s flop
Flop of '57
Henry's son
Lemon from Detroit
Ford flop of the '50s
Ford flop of the fifties
1957 Detroit debut
Ford's car bomb
Dearborn disaster
New car of 1957
Old Ford
1950s bomb
Failed Ford
Ford's 25 millionth V-8 engine went into one
1957 "E-Day" introduction
Fifties failure
'50s four-wheeled flop
Citation that deserved a citation?
'50s Ford flop
Late 1950s flop
Lemon that's now gained in value
Car of the late 1950s
Henry Ford's only child
Subject of the book "Disaster in Dearborn"
Ford model
Ford's flop
Unforgettable Ford
Noted lemon
Lemon not from a tree
Corsair or Pacer
Ford that never took off
Ill-fated Ford
Its 1960 model was the last one made
The __ Show: 1957 promotional TV special
Ford that never got going
Unsuccessful 1957 debut
Famous lemon
Father of Henry II
The Mercury Comet was originally designed to be one
Lemon of the '50s
Comet brand before it was reassigned to Mercury
Memorable '50s lemon
Car that didn't go far
Unsuccessful Ford model
Flop with fins
Quintessential flop
'50s Ford failure
Four-wheeled flop
'50s automotive failure
1958 Pacer, e.g.
Eponymous Ford
Citation or Corsair
Ranger of the '50s
Collectible lemon
Old lemon
Ford finned flop
'50s four-wheeled failure
Auto bust
Ford who championed the Model A
Unsuccessful Ford
'50s bomb
Ranger or Corsair
'50s Ford
'50s Ford model
Detroit disaster
Henry Ford II's father
Detroit debacle
Ford collectible
Ford family member
Name in Ford history
'50s auto
Ford of the '50s
'50s car
Bill Ford's grandfather
Auto debut of '57
Fifties Ford
Not-so-popular Ford
It was introduced on 9/4/57
Unsuccessful '50s Ford
Ford who first drove a Continental
Short-lived '50s Ford
Henry Ford II's dad
Bill Ford's first cousin
New car of '57
One of Time's 50 Worst Cars of All Time
Convertible in the first Daytona 500 (1959)
Dad of Henry Ford II
Ford who financed Admiral Byrd
VIP at fordhouse.org
What the Mercury Comet was first designed to be
Big name in Lincoln Continental history
Unsuccessful 1950's Ford
Ford behind the Continental
An Oldsmobile sucking a lemon, per "Time"
'50s Ford division
Ford who commissioned the Continental
__ and Eleanor Ford House (Michigan landmark)
'50s unsuccessful Ford
Lincoln-Mercury Division addition (1956)
Car with Teletouch Drive
1958 Corsair, for example
Antarctica's ___ Ford Ranges
Infamous Detroit flop
Make of the Roundup station wagon
Short-lived Ford
1958 Bermuda wagon, e.g.
First name in cars
Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire"
___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica)
Famous '50s flop
Detroit flop
It was discontinued after the 1960 model year
Son of Henry
Infamous Ford flop
He makes tanks in Detroit (first name).
___ Ford.
Part of name of Antarctic mountains.
Father of Henry Ford II.
___ Ford Mountains, Antarctica.
Late son of Henry Ford.
Man's name.
___ Ford (1893–1943).
___ Ford Mts. in Antarctica.
Late member of a well-known motor family.
___ Ford Mountains in Antarctica.
___ Ford Range in Antarctica.
Name in the Ford family.
Car soon to come.
Ford name.
Detroit cognomen.
Ford.
___ Ford Ranges, in Antarctica.
Detroit name.
Ford that was a flop
Lincoln's unpopular little cousin
Motown mistake
___ Ford Ranges.
Automotive disaster
Defunct auto
Auto that was
Defunct car
Extinct auto
Abandoned car
Flop of the '50's
Auto dud
Ford's mistake
Car that "bombed"
Lincoln's late cousin
Erstwhile car
Ford boo-boo
LTD's extinct relative
Lemon on wheels
Relative of "The Betsy"
___ Ford Range, Antarctica
Car named for a tycoon
De Soto contemporary
Detroit lemon
Lemon once exported from Michigan
Michigan lemon
___ Ford Ranges, Antarctica
Automotive blooper
Classic car
Lemon shipped from Mich.
___ Bryant Ford
Detroit disappointment
Ford scion
Old Ford car
Old car
A Ford who could afford a Rolls
Lincoln's inadequate cousin
Mistake made in Mich.
Ford's folly
Four-door flop
Late 50's auto
Automobile lemon
A Detroit dud
Car of 1957
Ford's failure
Collectible auto
___ Bryant Ford, Henry's son
Detroit's Corsair or Citation
50's Ford fiasco
Corsair or Ranger
Car with Teletouch transmission
Classic Ford
Henry Ford's only son
1957 Ford debut
Auto with Teletouch transmission
Bygone Ford
Collectible Ford
1950's Ford flop
1950's car with a horse-collar grille
Collectible 50's car
Eponym for failure
Ford flub
Onetime Ford division
Big flop
50's marketing flop
The "Ishtar" of cars
1950's Detroit dud
Debut of 8/26/57
Ford family forename
Old Ford flop
54-Across manufactured by 51-Across from 1957 to 1959
Bomb developed in the 1950's
1950's marketing disaster
The ___ is here to stay (ill-considered corporate pronouncement of 1957)
1950's automotive embarrassment
Ranger that cost about $2,500
Son of Henry and father of Henry II
Citation of 1958
Collectible Ford product
Car with an innovative "rolling dome" speedometer
Dearborn debut of 1958
Ford misstep
Old bomb
Flop in a lot
It debuted on "E Day"
Very unpopular model
Object of many 1950s jokes
Son - or father - of Henry
Ford who was the son of Henry Ford
Ranger, for one
Ford failure of the late '50s
Notable flop
Vehicular bomb?
Car that famously debuted on "E Day"
Car that offered Polar Air air-conditioning
Car with a "rolling dome" speedometer
Famous auto flop
It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads
Villager station wagon, e.g.
'50s-era bomb
Bomb with wheels
Automotive debut of 1957
Car once promoted with the line "The thrill starts with the grille"
Car that's an anagram of 14-Down
Classic auto with a so-called "floating speedometer"
Automotive sponsor of "Wagon Train" in the 1950s
Famous Ford failure
Ford Motor flop of the 1950s
It was "a no-go" in Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
Collectible car of the late '50s
Eponymous member of the Ford family
Bomb produced in the 1950s
Famed Ford flop
Former make of Ford
Onetime Ford executive
Ford flop of the 1950s
Henry Ford's sole heir
Old car make named for Henry Ford's son
Extinct lemon?
1950s Ford
Ford bomb
Early Ford
Ford dud
Ford failure named for Henry Ford's son
Ford's son
Bad business move of 1957
Hula hoops, Castro, ___ is a no-go ("We Didn't Start the Fire" lyric)
Car whose grille "resembled an Oldsmobile sucking a lemon," according to a 1959 _Time_ article
Ford named for a Ford
Collectible Ford of the fifties
Car that debuted September 4th, 1957
Flop out of Detroit
Fifties flub
Collectible flop
Famous failure
First name in flops
Ford Foundation co-founder
Famous commercial flop
Ford embarrassment
'50s auto bust
Notoriously unsuccessful car
Automotive lemon of note
Notorious Ford flop
Ford flop touted as the "car of the future"
Mr. Ford
Detroit fiasco
Ford debacle
Automotive flop
Motown boner
Motor City misfire
Ford's fiasco
Ford between Henrys
Noted example of 52-Down
Big name in lemons
Famous dud from Detroit
Fifties clunker
Eponym indicating failure
Fiasco on wheels
New car of the late '50s
Big name in car flops
Infamous Ford fiasco
Ill-fated Ford product
Classic car named for a Ford
Ford product with a "horse collar" grille
Ill-fated Ford model
One of the Fords of autodom
Ford flop that's collectible now
Classic automotive flop
Short-lived Ford line
Auto flop
A no-go, according to Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
Maker of the Villager wagon
It featured a Teletouch shifter
The Mercury Comet was originally planned to be one
Abandoned car of the 1950s
1958's Corsair, e.g.
Car introduced September 4, 1957
Car introduced in September 1957
Car that featured Teletouch transmission
Ranger, Pacer or Corsair
Collector's wheels
The Bermuda station wagon, for one
Car introduced in late 1957
Auto that debuted in 1957
Auto with Teletouch Drive
Auto with a "horse collar" grille
Henry's automaker heir
1950s flop
Auto introduced in the fall of 1957
Automobile with Teletouch Drive
Famed four-wheel failure
Former sister marque of Mercury
Unsuccessful auto
The Bermuda station wagon, e.g.
Car with boomerang-shaped taillights
It was introduced in late 1957
Auto introduced in 1957
Car of the 1950s
Famed flop of the '50s
1950s auto flop
The Villager station wagon, e.g.
Auto debut of 1957
Citation or Corsair, e.g.
Infamous auto
Pacer of 1958