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A Decade in Review
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gold digger : A woman who uses feminine charm to extract money from a man
warren harding : The 29th President
big cheese : An important person
flat tire : A dull, boring person
prohibition : The 18th Amendment
nellie taylor rose : The first women governor of America
f scott fitzgerald : The author of the Great Gatsby
gate crasher : A person who attends a party without an invitation, or a show without paying admission
blind date : A date with an unknown person of the opposite sex, usually arranged by a mutual friend
charles lindbergh : The pilot of the "Spirit of St. Louis", who flew non-stop from New York to Paris
baloney : Nonsense
cheaters : Eye-glasses
babe ruth : Yankees baseball player who hit the world record amount of homeruns
dogs : Human feet
run around : Deceptive or delaying action, especially in response to a request
bump off : To murder
rudolph valentino : silent actor who appeared in "The Sheik"
the jazz singer : The first movie with sound
louis armstrong : African American jazz singer and trumpeter
spifflicated : Drunk
struggle buggy : a car (from its use as a place in which boys tried to seduce girls)
real mccoy : The genuine article
kisser : the mouth
henry ford : Creator of the assembly-line
smeller : The nose
pushover : A person or thing easily overcome
hooch : Bootleg liquor
sob sister : A woman reporter who leans toward sentimentality in the treatment of her subject matter
torpedo : A hired gunman
charleston : A popular dance; also a city in South Carolina
upchuck : To vomit
screwy : Crazy, eccentric
bees knees : A superb person or thing, anything wonderful
carry a torch : To suffer from unrequited love
fall guy : a scapegoat
frame : To cause a person's arrest by giving false evidence
heebie jeebies : The jitters
A Decade in Review
Across:2. | a scapegoat | 3. | The jitters | 8. | A date with an unknown person of the opposite sex, usually arranged by a mutual friend | 10. | A person or thing easily overcome | 13. | Deceptive or delaying action, especially in response to a request | 14. | The nose | 15. | The 29th President | 16. | A person who attends a party without an invitation, or a show without paying admission |
| 18. | Human feet | 21. | silent actor who appeared in "The Sheik" | 22. | To cause a person's arrest by giving false evidence | 23. | To suffer from unrequited love | 28. | A dull, boring person | 29. | A superb person or thing, anything wonderful | 30. | Drunk | 31. | Yankees baseball player who hit the world record amount of homeruns |
| | Down:1. | Nonsense | 4. | An important person | 5. | a car (from its use as a place in which boys tried to seduce girls) | 6. | The pilot of the "Spirit of St. Louis", who flew non-stop from New York to Paris | 7. | The genuine article | 9. | African American jazz singer and trumpeter | 11. | Creator of the assembly-line | 12. | A woman who uses feminine charm to extract money from a man |
| 17. | Crazy, eccentric | 19. | The first movie with sound | 20. | Bootleg liquor | 23. | A popular dance; also a city in South Carolina | 24. | A hired gunman | 25. | the mouth | 26. | A woman reporter who leans toward sentimentality in the treatment of her subject matter | 27. | Eye-glasses |
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A Decade in Review
Across:2. | a scapegoat | 3. | The jitters | 8. | A date with an unknown person of the opposite sex, usually arranged by a mutual friend | 10. | A person or thing easily overcome | 13. | Deceptive or delaying action, especially in response to a request | 14. | The nose | 15. | The 29th President | 16. | A person who attends a party without an invitation, or a show without paying admission |
| 18. | Human feet | 21. | silent actor who appeared in "The Sheik" | 22. | To cause a person's arrest by giving false evidence | 23. | To suffer from unrequited love | 28. | A dull, boring person | 29. | A superb person or thing, anything wonderful | 30. | Drunk | 31. | Yankees baseball player who hit the world record amount of homeruns |
| | Down:1. | Nonsense | 4. | An important person | 5. | a car (from its use as a place in which boys tried to seduce girls) | 6. | The pilot of the "Spirit of St. Louis", who flew non-stop from New York to Paris | 7. | The genuine article | 9. | African American jazz singer and trumpeter | 11. | Creator of the assembly-line | 12. | A woman who uses feminine charm to extract money from a man |
| 17. | Crazy, eccentric | 19. | The first movie with sound | 20. | Bootleg liquor | 23. | A popular dance; also a city in South Carolina | 24. | A hired gunman | 25. | the mouth | 26. | A woman reporter who leans toward sentimentality in the treatment of her subject matter | 27. | Eye-glasses |
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