Last name of the man the press often referred to as "The King of Jazz"
The little orphan that was made famous in an American Comic Strip
Optional luxury option for the Dodge Series 116 included these for the doors
In the romantic comedy, "Girl Shy," the poor boy helps a rich girl hide this from the train's conductor
According to Ruth Malcomson, Miss America's Rules for Beauty, smoking was ______
The Pope's Motto "The _________ of Christ in the Reign of Christ"
A popular candy had a bit of this when it hit the shelves in 1924
Type of film popular during this era
Fred Warings band became known as
MGM Mascot
United States President
The con-man responsible for the murders in the film "The Hands of Orlac"
The first Olympic Winter Games was held in this city
In the film "Isn't Life Wonderful," Paul and Inga harvest a little harvest of these, which they are robbed for
Car company that made the V-63, which replaced the previous Type 61
The first aerial circumnavigation of the world took from April until this month
The #9 song on the pop charts performed by Isham Jones
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Coco Chanel designed a woman's suit made of this supple Scottish fabric
"Rhapsody in Blue" had its premiere in this NYC Hall
Some people call this film "the greatest film ever made"
The song "California Here I Come" is interpolated in the Broadway musical
These are central to the "The Marriage Circle" plot
Type of windshields on the 1924 touring sedans known as "Police Flyers"
Sandwich said to have appeared on a menu in Pasadena, CA for the first time
Last name of the man referred to as "The Man who Taught America to Sing"
City Miss America 1924 was from
The career choice the sad woman in "The Red Lily" turns to as she longs to be reunited with her lost love.
A popular dance named after this South Carolina harbor city
First American city to join the NHL
The "Indian Citizenship Act of 1924", declared this group of persons born within the United States as US Citizens
"it Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" became this sports popular song of the era
The winner of the Miss America Pageant was referred to as the Golden ______
Last name of the person who wrote the lyrics for "It Had to be You"
This well known Department Store hosted it's first annual parade in November
In the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie," this color moon is mentioned
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