Who flew the Spirit of St. Louis across the Atlantic Ocean from New York City to Paris as the first solo transatlantic flight?
Charles Lindbergh
In 1924, which country hosted the very first Winter Olympics?
France
Premiering in 1927, what was the name of the first "talking" motion picture?
The Jazz Singer
Who won the 1920 US presidential election by a landslide?
Warren G. Harding
What was the craze called where people would climb to the top of a tall pole and sit on a little platform for as long as possible?
Flagpole Sitting
What major national parade was first held in 1924?
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
In 1923, the first home game was played at the original Yankee Stadium between the New York Yankees and what other team?
Boston Red Sox
What classic novel was published by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925?
The Great Gatsby
In 1928, who ran for president on a slogan of "a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage," and won the presidential election?
Herbert Hoover
What company created the 40-hour work week in 1926?
Ford Motor Company
Also called the National Prohibition Act, what amendment in 1920 prohibited the manufacturing, selling, and transporting of alcohol?
18th Amendment
Which New York Yankees star hit his 60th home run of the season in 1927?
Babe Ruth
True or False: The Velveteen Rabbit, Winnie the Pooh, and Bambi were all written in the 1920s?
True
Fill in the Blank: In 1923 President Harding died of a stroke in San Francisco and Vice President _______ ______ became president.
Calvin Coolidge
What dessert gained popularity in 1925 after a contest created by the Hawaiian Pineapple Company?
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
In 1920, what Constitutional Amendment gave women the right to vote?
19th Amendment
What New York City precision dance group was formed in 1925?
Radio City Rockettes
Which famous cartoon character appeared for the first time in 1928 in Steamboat Willie?
Mickey Mouse
Who was the 30th president of the US?
Calvin Coolidge
Which ancient Egyptian pharaohs tomb was opened in 1923?
King Tutankhamen
On August 4th 1922, all telephone service in the US and Canada was silenced for 1 minute to mark the funeral of whom?
Alexander Graham Bell
In 1921, what major sports championship was broadcast on the radio for the first time?
The World Series
What famous writer wrote The Sun Also Rises, A Farwell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls in the 1920s?
Ernest Hemingway
Which president's nickname was "President Hardly?"
Warren G. Harding
With a country music theme and originally billed as a "barn dance," what began in 1925 and is the world's longest running radio show?
The Grand Ole Opry