Fashion
Food/Culture
Entertainment
100

This person was one of the most influential designers who broke down gender stereotypes in the form of fashion

Who was Coco Chanel?

100

The daily requirement of calories for each man 

What is 4300

100

A young woman with a short bob hairstyle, cigarette dangling from her painted lips, dancing energetically to a live jazz band.

What is a flapper?

200

This article of clothing—similar to a corset—became popular in replacement of the corset, however, as it allowed women more movement and freedom

What is a bra?

200

This is a common substitute for bread and is used in western-style beer 

What is Barley?

200

Lighter and more flexible clothing for women was created to allow freer dancing

How did jazz help change women's clothing?

300

This hat was the most popular during the 1920s and looked good with short hair

What is a cloche hat?

300

This is a method most protein was processed through. 

What is Canning?
300

This further could continue to control what music black musicians could produce

What is the recording industry?

400

This type of dress was well-above the ankles and was seen as patriotic because it lightened the mood for men and soldiers

What is a Barrel Dress/War-time Crinoline?)

400

What did soldiers love to drink other than water

What is tea?

400

This French term, meaning “boyish,” described the loose-fitting fashion style popularized by Coco Chanel, allowing women more freedom of movement

What is the garçonne look?

500

The well-known blue and white uniform, whose colour scheme is meant to comfort injured soldiers

What does a “Bluebird” nurses’ outfit include?

500

This is why most victory garden crops were grown

Easy to grow/Nutritional/Easily Preserved?

500

Unlike many other Canadian provinces, Montreal had a more relaxed approach to alcohol restrictions, leading to this nickname during Prohibition

What is “wet city”?