Historical Slang
Board Games
Historical Nurses
Historical Fashion
Famous Duos
100

This adjective, which is also used when you hit your head and get a lump, means "fashionable" or "stylish."

What is swell?

100

This classic game involves trying to sink your opponent's fleet before they sink yours.

What is Battleship?

100

This British nurse is known as the founder of modern nursing and for her work during the Crimean War.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

This French queen is renowned for her extravagant and influential fashion choices during the late 18th century.

Who is Marie Antoinette?

100

This comedy duo, known for their slapstick humor and iconic routines like "Who's on First?" were popular in the mid-20th century.

Who are Abbott and Costello?

200

This phrase, meaning to leave quickly or hastily, originated in the 19th century.

What is Skedaddle?

200

Players use dice to move their tokens around the board, buying properties and collecting rent from opponents.

What is Monopoly?

200

Nurse Clara Barton helped form this group, often seen at disaster sites.

What is the American Red Cross?

200

This type of headwear, popular in the 1920s, was characterized by its low, flat shape and often adorned with feathers or beads.

What is a cloche hat?

200

Answer: This iconic duo consists of a detective with exceptional deductive skills and his loyal friend and chronicler.

Who are Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson?

300

This term from the 1940s described a man who was especially well-dressed and smooth. It also means pointy.

What is Sharp?
300

In this game, players compete to create the longest continuous line of discs of their own color on a square grid.

What is Connect Four?

300

Dorothea Dix helped create practices and principles to treat this group who suffer with an invisible illness.

Who are the mentally ill?

300

This type of women's undergarment, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, was designed to enhance the appearance of the hips and buttocks.

What is a bustle?

300

This comedy duo, known for their vaudeville performances and films like "Sons of the Desert," were popular in the 1930s.

Who are Laurel and Hardy?

400

In the 1920s, if someone was "on the lam," they weren't riding a sheep but doing this.

What is Fleeing the Police?

400

This game involves flicking small discs across a smooth surface, trying to land them in scoring areas.

What is Crokinole?

400

Nurse Florence Blanchfield was the first African American woman to hold this position during World War 2.

What is an Officer of the US Army?

400

This French fashion designer, known for his innovative and modern designs, revolutionized women's fashion in the 20th century.

Who is Coco Chanel?

400

This comedic duo starred in films like "The Road to Morocco" and "The Road to Bali," known for their witty banter and musical numbers.

Who are Bing Crosby and Bob Hope?

500

This term from the 1920s meant to leave quickly or depart suddenly. Elongated it and it's how I like my eggs.

What is Scram?

500

This classic game involves rolling dice and moving your pieces around a board, trying to be the first to bear them off.

What is Backgammon?

500

Georgina Pope tended to soldiers and Prisoners of War during WW1 and hailed from this country.

What is Canada?

500

This style of women's dress, popular in the 1940s, featured a tailored silhouette with padded shoulders and a narrow waist, reflecting the wartime austerity.

What is a utility or "Make Do and Mend" dress?

500

These literary characters are best friends and detectives who solve mysteries in the fictional town of River Heights.

Who are Nancy Drew and Bess Marvin?

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