Crossword clues for olds
olds
- Assembly-line innovator
- American automaker
- Alero or Intrigue, for short
- Alero or Bravada
- 98, in automobiledom
- Your technologically clueless parents, with "the"
- Your grandparents and their friends, snarkily, with "the"
- Word with mobile
- With "the," slang description of one's parents
- Toronado's make
- Toronado, for one
- Three-year-___ (Derby entries)
- The "O" in R.E.O
- Subject of the bio "Auto Pioneering"
- Starfire or Aurora
- Speed Wagon eponym
- Silhouette, e.g
- Silhouette automaker, once
- Seasoned, and then some (or ... carmaker 'til 2004)
- Rival of Ford and Packard
- Reo eponym
- REO builder
- Ransom of vehicles
- Ransom of autos
- Ransom of automaking
- Ransom of automakers
- Ransom in the car business
- Ransom in automotive history
- Ransom Eli ___
- Ransom Eli __
- Poet Sharon
- Pioneering carmaker Ransom
- One-time Toronado maker
- No-longer-made car make
- Name in motors
- Mobile lead?
- Manufacturer with a namesake auto
- Maker of the first mass-produced US car
- Maker of the first mass-produced auto
- Maker of a 1901 runabout
- Make of your father's car, perhaps
- Line discontinued in 2004
- Line discontinued by GM
- It made the Cutlass
- It made the Ciera, briefly
- Intrigue automaker
- Hurst/___ (muscle car)
- Hurst/___ (classic '60s-'80s auto)
- Hurst/___ ('60s-'80s auto)
- He bought the Dodge Brothers' engines
- GM product, once
- GM make that was discontinued in 2004
- GM line, once
- GM line of yore
- GM car until 2004
- GM car last produced in '04
- GM auto
- Geezers, with "the"
- G.M. car
- Founder of two car companies
- Former maker of the Cutlass and the Toronado, for short
- Former maker of the Cutlass and Achieva, for short
- Former maker of the Achieva and Alero, for short
- Former GM line
- Former General Motors make
- Former General Motors line
- Former Cutlass maker
- Former Chevy rival
- Former Chevy competitor, briefly
- Former carmaker that made the Cutlass Supreme for over 30 years, for short
- Former carmaker of the Cutlass and Achieva, for short
- Former carmaker known for the Cutlass and the Toronado, for short
- Former car make, for short
- Former car company that made the Toronado and the Cutlass, for short
- Former car company that made the Achieva and the Cutlass, for short
- Former car brand, for short
- Former automaker, briefly
- Former American auto brand
- Former Alero maker, briefly
- Ford competitor, once
- First successful American automaker
- First mass-producer of cars
- First maker of a mass-produced, low-priced car
- Firenza maker, for short
- Financier of Lansing's tallest building
- Famous name in the steel industry
- Famous name in steel
- Erstwhile G.M. division
- Erstwhile Cutlass maker, for short
- Erstwhile auto line
- Early motor man
- Early industrialist
- Early electric car seller
- Early car pioneer
- Early car man
- Early automaker Ransom E
- Early automaker Ransom
- Early auto man
- Discontinued auto make with Cutlass and Alero models, for short
- Discontinued auto company with Bravada and Aurora models, briefly
- Delta 88 maker, once, briefly
- Defunct car manufacturer
- Cutlass, e.g., briefly
- Cutlass Supreme, for one
- Cutlass or Toronado
- Cutlass or Eighty-Eight, once
- Cutlass or Eighty-eight, e.g., briefly
- Cutlass or 88, briefly
- Cutlass manufacturer
- Cutlass maker, once, briefly
- Cutlass maker, once
- Cutlass maker, familiarly
- Cutlass company, briefly
- Custom Cruiser producer, once
- Classic car with a Rocket V8
- Chevy's cousin
- Chevy stablemate, once
- Central Alberta town
- Carmaker Ransom Eli ___
- Car maker Ransom E
- Car maker Ransom
- Car make briefly
- Car discontinued after GM's bankruptcy, for short
- Caddy's relative
- Bygone maker of the Alero midsize car, for short
- Bygone GM brand
- Bygone GM auto, for short
- Bygone G.M. brand
- Builder of America's first exported car
- Bravada, Intrigue, or Silhouette
- Big name in steel
- Automotive Hall of Fame surname
- Automotive Hall of Fame member
- Automobile pioneer R.E
- Automaker in Henry Ford's day
- Autodom's Ransom Eli ___
- Auto-man Irving
- Auto man R. E
- Auto man
- Auto maker
- Aurora, e.g
- Aurora or Alero automaker, familiarly
- Aurora or Alero
- Assembly-line inventor
- An 88
- Alero or Cutlass
- Alero or Aurora, briefly
- 98, e.g
- 88, for one
- 88 or Cutlass Supreme, briefly
- 88 or 98
- 88 or 442
- 88 maker
- 442, for one
- 442 or 88, e.g
- 3-year-___ (some preschoolers)
- 18-year-___ (many college freshmen)
- "Auto Pioneering" autobiographer (1949)
- "88" model
- "88" make, briefly
- Early auto maker
- Ford contemporary
- Auto pioneer Ransom Eli ___
- Auto maker Ransom E. ___
- Certain G.M. car
- Automotive pioneer Ransom E. ___
- Cutlass, e.g., informally
- Automobile pioneer Ransom
- Chevy rival
- Ransom, the car maker
- 98, in the car world
- Reo maker
- The "O" in R.E.O.
- Cutlass or 98, for short
- General Motors line, for short
- Eighty Eight, for one
- Cutlass or Delta 88, for short
- Cutlass maker, briefly
- An 88, e.g.
- Pioneer automaker
- Toronado or Starfire
- Cutlass or Eighty Eight
- The "O" in REO cars
- Ninety Eight maker
- Delta 88, e.g., informally
- First assembly-line carmaker
- Early automaker Ransom E. ___
- Bygone G.M. make
- Starfire of 60's autodom
- Cutlass maker? Not lately (briefly)
- GM line until 2004
- G.M. car no longer sold new
- Futuramic of the late 40's and early 50's
- ___ 88
- 98, e.g.
- Super 88, of the 1950s and '60s
- Former G.M. make
- Aurora producer
- Discontinued G.M. car
- Cutlass or 88, e.g
- Automaker Ransom Eli --
- Cutlass or Super 88 of bygone autodom
- Intrigue, once, informally
- 88 or 98, carwise
- Detroit pioneer
- Defunct G.M. division
- Ooze
- 88 or 98 of autodom
- Onetime Toronado, e.g., informally
- Auto pioneer Ransom E. ___
- Bygone G.M. car, appropriately enough
- Cutlass or 88, informally
- Early automotive pioneer
- 88 or 98 automaker
- Ma and pa, with "the"
- He gave his name to the Reo
- Bygone Starfire, e.g., informally
- Motorcar manufacturer
- Pioneer auto manufacturer
- Part of R.E.O.
- Car pioneer Ransom
- Famous name in motordom
- Agricultural town in Alberta
- Cutlass or 88, in the auto world
- Early car manufacturer
- Mobile lead-in?
- Ransom that was paid for cars?
- Car maker Ransom E.
- Automotive innovator
- An 88, e.g
- Cutlass Supreme, e.g.
- Michigan car maker
- Early car pioneer Ransom
- 88, e.g., familiarly
- Ransom Eli ____
- Man for whom the Reo was named
- The Reo was named for him
- Reo's eponym
- Reo's father
- Automotive name
- Town in Alberta
- Rival of Henry Ford
- Classic auto
- Early car maker
- U.S. auto pioneer
- Early auto manufacturer
- Carmaker with a namesake car
- Bygone auto
- Henry Ford contemporary
- Cutlass, for one
- GM make until 2004
- Bygone automaker
- Early carmaker
- Bygone GM line
- Alberta town or General Motors model
- Alberta community
- REO part
- Ransom of automobiles?
- Place in Alberta
- Part of REO
- Part of R.E.O
- 98, for one
- Henry Ford rival
- GM line of the past
- Bygone GM division
- Automaker Ransom Eli ___
- Auto industry pioneer
- Former GM make, for short
- Chevy's sibling
- Automaker until 2004
- Reo's creator
- Ransom of cars
- Pioneering automaker Ransom
- GM nameplate
- Former GM make
- Ford rival
- Erstwhile GM division
- Discontinued GM line, briefly
- Cutlass automaker
- Carmaker who created the Reo
- Auto innovator
- Assembly line pioneer
- Alero maker, once, briefly
- 98, for short
- 88 make, for short
- Your parents, with "the"
- The O in REO
- Speed Wagon creator
- Silhouette maker, briefly
- Silhouette maker
- Road travel pioneer
- Ransom of note
- Ransom of Detroit
- Ransom from Ohio
- Ransom Eli of autos
- Pioneer auto maker
- No-longer-made make
- Make no longer made
- GM line discontinued in 2004
- GM brand until 2004
- General Motors make that was discontinued in 2004, for short
- General Motors line no more
- Former GM division
- Former GM brand
- Ford's colleague
- For whom the REO was named
- Erstwhile GM brand
- Early name in autos
- Early Ford rival
- Delta 88, e.g
- Delta 88 maker, briefly
- Defunct GM line
- Cutlass manufacturer, once
- Contemporary of Ford
- Bygone carmaker
- Bygone car maker
- Builder of the Reo
- Automobile brand that lasted 107 years, for short
- Auto maker Ransom
- Aurora automaker, briefly
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Olds
Wikipedia
Olds may refer to:
- Oldsmobile, a brand of automobile manufactured in the US from 1897 to 2004
- F. E. Olds, an American brass musical instrument manufacturing company named after its founder
Olds was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district was mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 to 1963. The district was combined with the Didsbury electoral district to form Olds-Didsbury. The district was named after the town of Olds, Alberta.
Usage examples of "olds".
Those packs are able to pick off the Olds early, but in the beginning, we kids aren’t too much larger than the Littles, and we can hide out.
Long ago, years and years before Kristie had been born and before all the Olds had died of the fever, the gates had been fastened tight and were to stay that way forever.
Lew was growing so tall that, even though he was a Big, he looked like some of the Olds on the tapes.
Kristie remembered a tape Lew had run in which Olds, wearing queer thick clothing, walked with slow strides across the broken surface of the moon.
Shortly after, the world had become so bad all the Olds went into their cities and sealed them up tight.
He and Leonard watched while I got into the Olds and drove away with the hot wind washing over me through the open windows.
He didn't come after me and I was out the door and in my Olds and heading downhill, with the sound of her giggle still ringing in my ear.
I loaded my pipe, got it fired, climbed into the Olds and drove through Laurel Canyon.
I went down the stairs, closed the front door behind me, made sure it had locked, strolled down the walk, got into my Olds and was driving away well within the speed limit when I passed Muffy barely peeping over the dashboard of her enormous black Chrysler coming around the curve in the opposite direction.
I waited until he got to the corner, and when he turned right on Sunset I got out of the Olds and hot-footed it after him, slowing to a casual walk when I reached Sunset.
By the time he got his car from the curb near his office I was in my Olds with the motor idling.
I made it to Venice Beach in 25 minutes and my right leg was a little shaky when I finally took it off the gas pedal and climbed out of the Olds behind Victor's beachfront house.
I put the Olds in gear and drove on toward the house I shared with Linda.
I got in the Olds and sat for a moment staring at nothing, then I put the Olds in gear and headed for L.
What is your opinion of Generals Simosin and Olds from the point of view of carrying out a Forward Defense of northern Virginia?