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SPEAKEASY
100

One of the most famous and well known dances of the 1920's is called: 

What is The Charleston? 

100

During the 1920's many American authors moved to this famous city in Europe because they were dissatisfied with the destruction of traditional American values? 

What is Paris? 

100

Fitzgerald was a Midwesterner from Minnesota and was born in this American city? 

What is Saint Paul? 

100

The Great Gatsby include this number of chapters? 

What is 9? 

100

The undisputed king of silent motion pictures, whose filmography includes 80 films over the course of his life.

Who is Charlie Chaplin? 

200

The term given to young women with bobbed hair, short skirts, who drank too much, smoked, and challenged the more conservative roles that women held.

What are Flappers? 

200

Term used to define people who are living outside their home country:

What is expatriates? 

200

Fitzgerald's first novel, _________________, was an immediate best seller. 

What is This Side of Paradise? 

200

The state where our narrator is from. 

What is Minnesota? 

200

Refers to this popular 1920's design style characterized by geometric shapes and lavish curves. 

DAILY DOUBLE 

What is Art Deco? 

300

Between 1923 and 1930, 60% of Americans had purchased this popular product/v

What is a radio?

300

The famous woman writer coined the phrase; "The Lost Generation."

Who is Gertrude Stein? 

300

Fitzgerald did not adapt very well to this famous California district. 

DAILY DOUBLE 

What is Hollywood? 

300

 This character is positioned as a somewhat detached observer, allowing him to provide insights into the lives of the wealthy characters while also being somewhat disillusioned by their moral failings.

Who is Nick Carraway? 

300

This popular work week schedule was designed by the Ford Motor Company during the 1920's. 

What is the 40-hour work week? 

400

During the 20's this industry underwent a major boom with more than 800 of these released. 

What are films or movies?

400

Which lost generation writer authored "The Great Gatsby," depicting the flamboyance of the Jazz Age?

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald? 

400
_________ Fitzgerald was sedated and locked in a room on the fifth floor of Highland Hospital in Asheville, NC.  She is believed to have died from smoke inhalation, but her remains were identified by charred slippers. 





Who is Zelda? 

400

This shines at the end of Daisy's dock, and  symbolizes a deep hope for the future.

What is the green light? 

400

The government believed that this "noble experiment”—would work so well that crime would all but disappear.

What is Prohibition? 

500

The number of years that Prohibition stayed in place? 

What is 13 years? 

500

Which war ushered in the disillusionment that writers of the Lost Generation felt? 

What is WWI? 

500

The number of children F. Scott and Zelda had? 

What is 1? 

500

The setting of the story is Long Island, and the territories where the characters live are described as _________ because of their shape. 

What are eggs? 

500

This state had the first one of these stations in the US in the 1920's. 

What is Pennsylvania? 

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