This week’s password is “don’t take any wooden nickels.” It’s slang from the 1920s which means “don’t do anything stupid.”…
This week’s password is “cake eater.” It’s slang from the 1920s referring to “a ladies man” Reserve a table now…
This week’s password is “gin mill.” It’s slang from the 1920s referring to “a cheap speakeasy.” Reserve a table now…
This week’s password is “bump gums.” It’s slang from the 1920s meaning “to talk about nothing worthwhile.” Reserve a table…
This week’s password is “elephant ears.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “police officers.” Reserve a table now…
This week’s password is “torpedo.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a hired thug or hitman.” Reserve a table…
This week’s password is “stutter bus.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s used to refer to “a truck.” Reserve a…
This week’s password is “cake eater.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s used by bootleggers to refer to “a ladies…
This week’s password is “on the lam.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “fleeing from the police.” Reserve a…
This week’s password is “cat’s pajamas” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “great, the best.” Reserve a table now…
The password this week is “horsefeathers” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “rubbish or nonsense.” Reserve a table now…
The password this week is “dim box jaunt” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “a taxi ride.” Reserve…
The password this week is “giggle water” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “liquor or alcoholic beverages.” Reserve…
The password this week is “flaming youth” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “a male counterpart to a…
The password this week is “elephant ears” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a police officer.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “punch the bag” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “small talk.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “whoopee” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to have a good time.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “stutter bus.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “a truck.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “glad rags.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “one’s best and fanciest clothing.”…
The password this week is “gin mill.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a cheap speakeasy.” Reserve a table…