In 1914, this man installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. His innovation reduced the time it took to build a car from more than 12 hours to one hour and 33 minutes.
Who is Henry Ford?
Astronaut Neil and jazz great Louis.
What is Armstrong?
A display of anger "thrown" by a child.
What is a temper tantrum?
Times off from work, or falling objects in the fall
What are leaves?
Clloquially known as the "tin Lizzie", "leaping Lena", "jitney" or "flivver", this automobile produced by Ford, is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile. This made car travel available to middle class Americans.
What is the Ford Model T?
Infamous ice skater Tonya, and President Warren G.
What is Harding?
This condition, caused by issues in the inner ear, can cause spinning sensations, dizziness, nausea, or ringing in the ears, all with seemingly no external causes.
What is vertigo?
Four o'clock or so, when Earl Grey is traditionally served
What is tea time?
A narrow strip of land that juts into water, or the rod stuck through meat to be broiled
What is a spit?
The Penny-Farthing, also known as a high wheel, was the first machine to be called this.
What is a bicycle?
A nickname for a car that uses a great deal of fuel
What is a gas guzzler?
The banner that sets apart one beauty queen from another, or the frame in which a window-pane is set
What is a sash?
Taking over operation of intercity trains in 1971, it's also known as The National Railroad Passenger Corp.
What is Amtrak?
A randomly selected anonymous gift-giving tradition among an office's employees during the holidays
What is secret Santa
As an adjective it means fast of foot, as a noun a group of taxicabs or warships
What is a fleet?
This Japanese car maker was the first Japanese automobile company to enter the US market, in 1917.
What is Toyota?
This 1665 oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer has gone by various names over the centuries. In the 20th century, it became known as this current name, due to the prominent display of jewelry worn by the subject on her ear.
What is "Girl with a Pearl Earring?"
In 1922 London, over 50 companies were making this mechanical & musical wonder with no fingers on the keys
What are player pianos?
A metal pan for holding charcoal, or someone who works in brass
What is a brazier?