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During the Roaring '20s, if an individual were to toss off a little "COFFIN VARNISH" what would they be doing? |
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| 2.
Why would any Jazz Age flapper be merry about wearing a "HANDCUFF"? |
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When a 1920s theater arranged for a real "WHANGDOODLE" a patron would most likely be enjoying what form of entertainment? |
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During the Jazz Age, a man that was remiss in his attentions might need to give his girl an "ALIBI" to make things rosy again, which is best described by which of the following choices? |
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If an individual were idly referred to as a "DEWDROPPER" in Roaring '20s lingo what were they in reality? |
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Appearing so repeatedly in the 1920s newspapers that it was criminal what does the term "CHICAGO TYPEWRITER" mean? |
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In the 1920s, a flapper might haltingly tell the man in her life that the "BANK'S CLOSED", which would indicate what state of affairs? |
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The term "PROM-TROTTER" was Jazz Age slang for a high school student that engaged in which of the following activities? |
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During the Roaring '20s, if an individual took their date to a "PETTING PANTRY" with a view to having a moving experience, which of the following venues did they visit? |
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In the Jazz Age era the coupling of the lovely terms "SHEIK AND SHEBA" referred to which of the following choices? |
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