| Question |
Answer |
| Flapper |
giddy, attractive and slightly unconventional young thing who was a somewhat foolish girl inclined to be rebellious |
| Great Commoner |
William Jennings Bryan |
| Harlem Renaissance |
1920s black literature and music flourishes in Harlem, NYC |
| Empress of the Blues |
Bessie Smith |
| Charleston |
popular dance in 1920s |
| Jazz |
the term applied to a way of dancing, a type of music, and a synonym for sexual intercourse |
| two names for 1920s |
Jazz Age, Roaring Twenties |
| William Randolph Hearst |
wealthy newspaper and magazine owner |
| Erte |
famous fashion illustrator for Harper's Bazaar magazine |
| St. Valentine's Day Massacre |
end of the Moran gang by Al Capone |
| Charles Lindberg |
aviator who made the first transatlantic flight alone |
| Clara Bow's nickname |
The "It girl" |
| Lord Carnarvon |
found King Tut's tomb |
| How did magician Harry Houdini die? |
ruptured appendix |
| birthplace of jazz |
New Orleans |