The 1920s
Across
- 3. : U.S. filmmaking center that grew in the 1920s.
- 4. : First woman to swim the English Channel.
- 7. : Nickname for the decade’s economic boom.
- 9. : Writer known for African American folklore.
- 10. : Cultural explosion of Black art, music, and writing.
- 11. : Jazz trumpeter who transformed American music.
- 16. : Ford’s innovation that reshaped manufacturing.
- 18. : Violent 1921 attack destroying Black Wall Street in Oklahoma.
- 19. : Young woman who challenged social norms with fashion and behavior.
- 21. : Illegal producer or smuggler of alcohol in the 1920s.
- 22. : Popular dance craze of the decade.
- 25. : Romantic silent-film heartthrob.
- 28. : First American Nobel Prize winner in Literature.
- 31. : Rival gangster tied to the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.
- 33. : Early NFL superstar known as “The Galloping Ghost.”
- 34. : 1928 international agreement attempting to outlaw war.
- 35. : Movement of African Americans to Northern cities.
- 36. : 1920s ban on alcohol in the United States.
- 37. : Economic downturn beginning with the 1929 stock market crash.
- 40. : Law that enforced Prohibition at the federal level.
- 41. : Chicago gangster dominating Prohibition-era crime.
- 43. : Actress and co-founder of United Artists.
- 45. : Silent film star known as “The Tramp.”
- 46. : Author of The Great Gatsby.
- 49. : Harlem Renaissance poet writing about Black identity.
- 50. : Anti-immigrant sentiment growing in the 1920s.
Down
- 1. : 1925 court case debating evolution vs. creationism in schools.
- 2. : Post-WWI effort to stabilize German reparations.
- 5. : Period of intense fear about communism in the U.S.
- 6. : Immigration limits established in the decade.
- 8. : 1920 amendment granting women the right to vote.
- 12. : Actress known as the “It Girl.”
- 13. : Affordable Ford automobile that transformed American culture.
- 14. : Organized-crime leader shaping the modern Mafia.
- 15. : Secret bar that operated illegally during Prohibition.
- 17. : Influential jazz bandleader of the 1920s.
- 20. : Lost Generation writer of The Sun Also Rises.
- 23. : Modernist painter known for flowers and cityscapes.
- 24. : 1924 law restricting immigration from certain countries.
- 26. : Modernist poet who wrote The Waste Land.
- 27. : Pilot who completed a solo transatlantic flight in 1927.
- 29. : Silent comedian known for deadpan expression.
- 30. : New musical style that became the soundtrack of the decade.
- 32. : World heavyweight boxing champion.
- 38. : New technology that became a household staple.
- 39. : Blues singer known as the "Empress of the Blues."
- 42. : Major immigrant processing center.
- 44. : First films with synchronized sound.
- 47. : Political scandal involving oil reserves.
- 48. : Legendary home-run slugger of the Yankees.