Victor H. Green’s namesake Green Book is partially titled for people who use these devices, and sometimes included instructions for the proper usage of these devices. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these devices, some of which were produced by companies led by Ransom E. Olds. One particularly widespread version of these devices was dubbed the “Tin Lizzie.”
ANSWER: cars [or motor cars or automobiles or ; accept motor vehicles; accept Oldsmobiles; accept Model Ts]
[10e] “Tin Lizzie” was a nickname commonly applied to the Model T, a car produced by this family’s namesake“motor company” under the leadership of its patriarch, Henry.
ANSWER: Ford family [accept Ford Motor Company; accept Henry Ford]
[10h] Another car manufacturer was named for this former racer, who from 1927 to 1945 owned Indianapolis’s“brickyard” race track. This owner of Eastern Air Lines was arguably the US’s best ace pilot in World War I.
ANSWER: Eddie Rickenbacker [or Edward Vernon Rickenbacker]
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