"W"ords
The 1920s
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
Buggy Bugs
Hard Winter Ahead Folklore
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Many working people have these two-day periods off.

What are weekends? Some professionals, such as first responders and hospital personnel, are often needed to work on certain weekends and holidays.

100

This is the nickname for this decade.

What is Roaring Twenties? This era was a time of sweeping social and political changes.

100

As we age, these facial features thin, and we can use a pencil or gel to fill them in.

What are eyebrows? Some people use temporary tattoos, and others may even get permanent eyebrow tattoos.

100

We love these beneficial ladies in their red and black polka-dotted attire.

What are ladybugs? A beneficial insect is something you want in the garden. It preys on destructive insects such as aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies, and many more.

100

When spiders spin these homes larger than usual, it indicates a hard winter is coming.

What are webs? Another indicator is more spiders than usual entering homes.

200

This is to exchange vows.

What is wed? Fun fact: January, March, April, and November are the least popular and least expensive months to have a wedding.

200

This is the year of the stock market crash.

What is 1929? It was the original Black Tuesday, well before the one in 1987.

200

Some people use this brand of petroleum jelly as a moisturizer

What is Vaseline? It works best on knees and elbows to lock in moisture.

200

This big black and yellow bee is unlikely to sting you.

What is bumblebee? The largest bumblebees are found in South American forests. They earned their nickname of flying mice because they are 1.5 inches or more.

200

More fog than usual in this month means it’s going to be a cold winter.

What is August? Folklore says the number of days of fog in August will equal the number of snowfalls during the winter. The prediction is right about 50 percent of the time.

300

This is an employee’s hourly pay.

What is wage? Consultants call it a fee, and those who receive a set amount call it a salary.

300

Hemlines went in this direction in the 1920s.

What is up? Hemlines came as high as the knee. The “bob” hairstyle also came into fashion during the decade.

300

This Mary built a direct-sale cosmetic brand used by women across the globe.

Who is Mary Kay? Founder Mary Kay Ash retired from a career in selling child psychology books in 1963 to build a company with unlimited career advancement opportunities for women.

300

You know fall has arrived when you no longer hear the chirping of these insects at night.

What are crickets? When the end of summer approaches, they start to chirp during the day because it’s too cold for them to be out at night. You can estimate the temperature by counting the chirps in 15 seconds and adding 37 to that number.

300

Folklore says that when these nuts from an oak tree fall in excess, a tough winter is indicated.

What are acorns? In fact, acorns have super harvests every few years.

400

These are flowers that pop up without being planted. One example is the common violet.

What are wildflowers (or weeds)? You can also plant wildflower mixes. You’ll sometimes see wildflowers growing in meadows.

400

Two events in 1918 are attributed to giving us the freewheeling decade of the 1920s. Name one of them.

What is the end of World War I or the (Spanish flu) pandemic? The end of the previous, tumultuous decade is believed to be the cause of throwing all caution to the wind during the 1920s.

400

Believe it or not, some women use this brand of hemorrhoid cream to temporarily tighten their facial and neck skin.

What is Preparation H? It contains a vasoconstrictor, which tightens the skin. Doctors warn against using a product with hydrocortisone because it can make skin problems worse.

400

Another name for lightning bug.

What is firefly? The firefly belongs to the beetle family.

400

If these furry rodents are scurrying around your yard gathering nuts and acorns for the winter, look out! Winter’s going to be a doozy.

What are squirrels? The saying goes, “Squirrels gathering nuts in a flurry will cause snow to gather in a hurry.”

500

This North American rodent, also called a groundhog, has its own tongue twister.

What is woodchuck? “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?” It’s the largest member of the squirrel family.

500

During Prohibition, when people wanted to indulge in the free flow of alcohol, they flocked to saloons and nightclubs that went by this nickname.

What is speakeasy? The name speakeasy comes from the fact that people had to whisper a code word to gain admission. They operated like clubs.

500

Your choice in face masks can include hydrating mask, nourishing mask, or this kind of mask that sloughs dead skin cells.

What is exfoliating? Exfoliating masks are sometimes known as peels.

500

Your DNA determines whether this common summertime nuisance will bite you.

What is mosquito? Scientists conducted an experiment with identical and fraternal twins. Mosquitoes reacted the same way toward identical twins but did not always act the same way toward fraternal twins because fraternal twins do not share the exact same DNA.

500

Early migration of this large, beautiful butterfly can foretell a bad winter ahead.

What is monarch? It is true that if we have an early fall, monarchs migrate early because they cannot fly if it’s cloudy and the temperature is below 60 degrees.

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