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Victorian Tools Slang Crossword Puzzle for Middle School is a hard crossword puzzle with 15 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Victorian Tools Slang Crossword Puzzle for Middle School
Challenge your knowledge of Victorian-era tools and equipment slang with this hard-level crossword, perfect for middle school students interested in historical vocabulary and technical terminology.
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- 1. Slang for stealing small tools or gear; also a type of bit used in horses' tack
- 2. Small cask or barrel used for measuring liquids, also Victorian term in trades
- 3. Weight on a line used for measuring depth; common tool on Victorian ships
- 4. Victorian slang for a makeshift hammer or mallet used by tradesmen
- 5. Cheap or showy gadget or trinket, Victorian slang for inferior tools or devices
- 8. One who winds yarn or thread into skeins; also Victorian slang for a twisting tool
- 11. Old Victorian term for a pair of tongs or pincers used in metalwork
- 12. To crowd together tightly; also slang describing a small Victorian handtool bundle
- 14. Victorian term for a mess of ropes or cords, often related to ship or workshop tools
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- 6. Metal pot used for boiling water or cooking on campfires, popular Victorian gear
- 7. Victorian machine for pressing laundry flat, derived from Dutch 'mangel'
- 9. Piece of clinker or slag from furnace, sometimes Victorian slang for prison tools
- 10. Flint striking tool producing sparks for lighting fires, crucial in Victorian kits
- 13. Tool or worker installing rivets, important in Victorian era ironwork craftsmanship
- 15. Small hand tool for boring holes, also Victorian cockney slang for a sharp look
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