| Car with a "horse collar" grille | 42 |
| '50s Ford flop | 18 |
| '50s flop | 13 |
| Unfortunate Ford model | 22 |
| Henry's son | 15 |
| Four-wheeled flop | 17 |
| Ford's folly | 16 |
| Famed '50s flop | 19 |
| Failed Ford | 11 |
| Detroit lemon | 13 |
| Car of the '50s | 19 |
| Car named for a tycoon | 22 |
| 50's Ford flop | 18 |
| 1950s car | 9 |
| 1950s bomb | 10 |
| 1950's Ford flop | 20 |
| ___ Bryant Ford | 15 |
| Unsuccessful '50s Ford | 26 |
| Subject of the book "Disaster in Dearborn" | 52 |
| Son of Henry | 12 |
| Ranger, Pacer or Corsair | 24 |
| Ranger, for one | 15 |
| New car of the late '50s | 28 |
| Motown mistake | 14 |
| Lemon on wheels | 15 |
| Ill-fated Ford | 14 |
| Henry Ford's only son | 25 |
| Ford's lemon | 16 |
| Ford's famous flop | 22 |
| Ford scion | 10 |
| Ford boo-boo | 12 |
| Ford bomb | 9 |
| Flop out of Detroit | 19 |
| First name in flops | 19 |
| Fifties clunker | 15 |
| Fiasco on wheels | 16 |
| Famous lemon | 12 |
| Famous dud from Detroit | 23 |
| Eponym indicating failure | 25 |
| Detroit disaster | 16 |
| Bill Ford's first cousin | 28 |
| Big name in lemons | 18 |
| Auto flop | 9 |
| 1957 Detroit debut | 18 |
| '50s Ford fiasco | 20 |
| '50s Ford failure | 21 |
| '50s car | 12 |
| Villager station wagon, e.g. | 28 |
| Very unpopular model | 20 |
| Vehicular bomb? | 15 |
| Unsuccessful 1957 debut | 23 |
| The Mercury Comet was originally designed to be one | 51 |
| The Bermuda station wagon, for one | 34 |
| The "Ishtar" of cars | 30 |
| Son of Henry Ford | 17 |
| Son of Henry and father of Henry II | 35 |
| Son - or father - of Henry | 26 |
| Short-lived Ford | 16 |
| Relative of "The Betsy" | 33 |
| Ranger that cost about $2,500 | 29 |
| Ranger or Corsair | 17 |
| Quintessential flop | 19 |
| Onetime Ford division | 21 |
| Old Ford flop | 13 |
| Old Ford car | 12 |
| Old bomb | 8 |
| Object of many 1950s jokes | 26 |
| Notable flop | 12 |
| Not-so-popular Ford | 19 |
| New car of '57 | 18 |
| Mr. Ford | 8 |
| Motown boner | 12 |
| Mistake made in Mich. | 21 |
| Michigan lemon | 14 |
| Memorable '50s lemon | 24 |
| Make with the Teletouch system | 30 |
| Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire" | 58 |
| LTD's extinct relative | 26 |
| Longtime Ford president Ford | 28 |
| Lincoln's unpopular little cousin | 37 |
| Lincoln's inadequate cousin | 31 |
| Lemon shipped from Mich. | 24 |
| Lemon once exported from Michigan | 33 |
| Lemon of the 50's | 21 |
| Lemon of the '50s | 21 |
| Lemon not from a tree | 21 |
| Late 50's auto | 18 |
| Its 1960 model was the last one made | 36 |
| It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads | 59 |
| It was introduced on 9/4/57 | 27 |
| It was discontinued after the 1960 model year | 45 |
| It had a "horse collar" grille | 40 |
| It debuted on "E Day" | 31 |
| Infamous Ford flop | 18 |
| Iconic lemon | 12 |
| Henry FordÂ’s son | 20 |
| Henry Ford's only child | 27 |
| Henry Ford II's dad | 23 |
| Four-door flop | 14 |
| Ford's mistake | 18 |