popular teen culture in the 1950s

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Across
  1. 3. a common term for money.
  2. 4. old-fashioned American slang for a drive-in movie theater
  3. 6. A derogatory term used to describe someone who was uncool, boring, or a conformist.
  4. 7. An informal high school dance where students were required to remove their shoes and dance in their socks to protect the polished wood floors of the school gymnasium.
  5. 9. A phrase used to describe a situation that was perfect, easy, or successful.
  6. 10. The act of driving a car slowly and aimlessly around a popular circuit—usually past the local drive-in or main street—to show off a vehicle, look for friends, or scout for dates.
Down
  1. 1. a member of a working-class youth subculture that emerged in the U.S., defined by rebellious attitudes, slicked-back hair, and a uniform of leather/denim jackets, white T-shirts, and boots.
  2. 2. A car-related expression meaning to accelerate a vehicle suddenly and rapidly, causing the tires to spin and leave marks on the pavement.
  3. 5. A wide, swinging felt skirt that typically featured a felt poodle appliqué.
  4. 8. a media-driven stereotype of a nonconformist youth who rejected 1950s mainstream consumerism, middle-class values, and conformity