The password this week is “dip the bill”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to have a drink”. Reserve…
The password this week is “drugstore cowboy”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “a well dressed man who…
The password this week is “elephant ears”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “police officers”. Reserve a table…
The password this week is “crushed out”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to escape from jail”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “torpedo”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to a “hired thug or hitman”. Reserve…
The password this week is “punch the bag”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “small talk”. Reserve a table…
The password this week is “whoopee”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to have a good time”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “don’t take any wooden nickels”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s meaning “don’t…
The password this week is “stutter bus”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to “a truck”. Reserve…
The password this week is “now you’re on the trolley”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s meaning “now…
The password this week is “jag juice”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to “hard liquor”. Reserve…
The password this week is “glad rags”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s meaning “one’s best and fanciest…
The password this week is “cake eater”. It’s a popular phrase from the 1920’s referring to “a ladies man”. Reserve…
The password this week is “brown plaid”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s used by bootleggers for “scotch…
The password this week is “gin mill”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to an “affordable speakeasy”.…
The password this week is “bump gums”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s meaning “to talk about nothing…
The password this week is “lousy with marbles”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to “having a…
The password this week is “phonus balonus”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s meaning “that’s nonsense”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “on the lam”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to “evading the…
The password this week is “struggle buggy”. It’s a phrase that originated in the 1920’s referring to the “backseat of…