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The Groovy Seventies
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Classic Rock

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Use the arrow keys to move between letters. Press Enter or Space on the first letter of a word, then again on the last letter. Press Escape to cancel.

A few of the words

ZEPPELIN
Led Zeppelin's 1971 untitled fourth album — home to Stairway to Heaven — has sold an estimated 37 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling records in history.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
FRAMPTON
Peter Frampton recorded Frampton Comes Alive! over several live dates in 1975; released in 1976, it became one of the best-selling live albums ever made.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
BOWIE
David Bowie released five studio albums between 1971 and 1975 alone — including Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, and Young Americans — each a sharp reinvention of his sound.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
SABBATH
Black Sabbath recorded their debut album in a single day in October 1969, laying the foundation for a genre — heavy metal — that would dominate arenas throughout the 1970s.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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Classic Rock: a free large-print word search

Classic rock word search — free and large-print — celebrating the bands, guitar heroes, and anthems that defined 1970s rock.

About Classic Rock

The 1970s were the decade rock spread its wings widest — stadium lights blazing, Marshall stacks shaking the floor, and album covers that became icons in their own right. From the swaggering blues of the Stones to the operatic grandeur of Queen, from Bowie's glam reinventions to the sun-baked highway rock of the Eagles, it was an era that rewarded the listener who sat with a record from first groove to last. A great riff could travel the world on a single AM radio signal, and it often did.

How to play

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    Find a word.Tap its first letter, then tap along to its last — the trail fills in and finishes itself when it spells a word. Or press the first letter and drag.
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    Words run in straight lines.Across and down, and on the harder difficulties diagonally and backwards.
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    It marks itself.Each word you find takes on its own soft colour on the grid and is crossed off the list.
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    Choose a difficulty.Relaxed, Classic or Challenging set those directions and how much the word list helps — never the grid size. Tap the A buttons at the top to enlarge the letters, or pinch the grid.

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