(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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How did Babe Ruth influence on baseball and American culture
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Influential jazz composer and bandleader
What is a flapper?
What is a bootlegger?
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The guy who proved that even in black-and-white, comedy is colorful
Best costume
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Used 5+ 20's slang terms in 60secs
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Notorious bank robber, folk hero of the Great Depression
Most interesting fact
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Suffragette who fought for equal rights like her life depended on it—because it kind of did
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Preacher who was louder than any jazz band—and a lot less fun
Describe the significance of Bessie Smith in the blues genre.
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Turned radio into the first “social media” (minus the selfies)
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Author and advertising pioneer
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Gangster who ran illegal breweries and gave the law a headache
What impact did Al Capone have on American society during the Prohibition era?
What role did jazz music play in the cultural landscape of the 1920s?
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Mass produced the ultimate dating accessory.
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Jazz musician whose trumpet solos are so good, they could make a statue dance
What is a speakeasy?
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Pioneered aviation with transatlantic flight
Who is known for his novel "The Great Gatsby" and how did it reflect the 1920s?
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Mentor to Al Capone, est. organized crime syndicates in Chicago
Best Dancer
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Birth control advocate, founded Planned Parenthood
Describe the significance of 1920s fashion and its influence on society
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Folk hero, “Robin Hood” with a bank-robbing twist. Probably never got a loan approved again.
Best Prop
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Poet and voice of the Harlem Renaissance
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The brains behind organized crime, who probably needed an “Organized Crime for Dummies” book.