Across: |
1. | A new invention is in ___s in Japan. |
6. | The Japanese invention also ___s a player's strength. |
8. | They're proud and ___. |
9. | They don't know their ___s. |
10. | After 10 seconds ___, the arm instantly achieves full strength. |
11. | The inventor wouldn't put a ___ing sign on the machine. |
14. | The mechanical arm ___ achieves full strength. |
16. | The steel and plastic arm breaks their ___ and blood arm! |
17. | The arm ___s at half strength for the first 10 seconds. |
19. | Carnivals usually had a "___ Your Strength" con___. |
20. | This gives the human time to evaluate his mechanical ___. |
23. | Many refuse to combat at the ___ or Girl level. |
26. | A contest required a player to ___ a small sledge hammer. |
27. | "Baby," for example, would be "___ Baby." |
29. | Players can set it to four different ___s. |
33. | "This gives the human time, and allows him to win," says the ___. |
34. | You will see a look of surprise at the machine's ___ strength. |
36. | ___s often think that they're smarter than they actually are. |
38. | You will see a look of surprise at the machine's ___ of strength. |
40. | It is a mechanical arm-wrestling ___. |
41. | Fairs and carnivals had a "Test Your Strength" ___. |
42. | In the old days, fairs and ___s usually had a contest. |
43. | The ___ of surprise is followed by the ___ of pain. |
44. | Fairs ___d a player to swing a small sledge hammer. |