Across
- 3. Pittsburgh station that was America’s first commercial radio broadcaster
- 4. Ellington, Jazz bandleader famous for playing at Harlem’s Cotton Club
- 7. Raids, Government crackdowns on suspected radicals after WWI
- 9. Sunday, Baseball player turned fiery evangelist preacher
- 11. Jennings Bryan, Three-time presidential candidate and prosecutor in the Scopes Trial
- 12. White supremacist group that reemerged in the 1920s
- 13. Winchell, Gossip columnist and radio broadcaster of the Jazz Age
- 15. Dome, 1920s oil leasing scandal under President Harding
- 16. Lindbergh, Pilot who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic
- 19. 1920s woman known for bobbed hair, short skirts, and dancing the Charleston
- 20. Political system advocating collective ownership and class equality
- 21. Belief favoring people born in one’s own country over immigrants
Down
- 1. Strict adherence to religious scripture, often opposing evolution
- 2. Migration, Movement of African Americans from the rural South to northern cities
- 5. Neale Hurston, Harlem Renaissance author of Their Eyes Were Watching God
- 6. Earhart, First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- 8. Hidden nightclub that sold alcohol during Prohibition
- 10. Quota Act, 1921 law limiting immigration by nationality
- 14. T. Scopes, Tennessee teacher tried for teaching evolution in 1925
- 17. Renaissance, Cultural and artistic movement centered in a New York neighborhood
- 18. Thorpe, Olympic athlete stripped of medals for playing baseball for pay
