| FLAPPER | Young woman of the 1920s |
| SLOANERANGER | Fashionable young woman of the upper classes (6,6) |
| HOURI | Beautiful young woman of paradise (5) |
| SALLY | Flat round cake, usually served hot, said to be named after a young woman of Bath who first sold them (5,4) |
| LUNN | Flat round cake, usually served hot, said to be named after a young woman of Bath who first sold them (5,4) |
| SALLYLUNN | Flat round cake, usually served hot, said to be named after a young woman of Bath who first sold them |
| DEBUTANTE | A young woman of upperclass background who is presented to society, usually at a formal ball (9) |
| RUMBA | By the end of the Twenties this Afro-Cuban dance had hit the ballrooms of the world, just as the tan |
| SHIMMY | A spirited shoulder-shaking jazz dance of the 1920s; a sway of the hips; or, a wobble of a car's wheels (6) |
| GRACECOSSINGTONSMITH | Which leading Australian painter of the 1920s and '30s painted The Sock Knitter (1915), considered a |
| DESTIJL | Group of Dutch artists and architects of the 1920s which included Mondrian and Van Doesburg |
| BUGATTI | Which car maker produced the most expensive car of the 1920s? (7) |
| CLARABOW | Who was the 'It Girl' of the 1920s film world? (5,3) |
| FLAPPERS | What epithet applied to lively, fashionable young women of the 1920s? (8) |
| TRAVERS | Ben ____ was the main writer of the 1920s and 1930s Aldwych farces |
| ARTDECO | Trade off business in the style of the 1920s (3,4) |
| CLOCHE | Woman's almost brimless hat. typical of the 1920s and 1930s (6) |
| SLICEDBREAD | Innovation of the 1920s that's still spoken of with wonder today |
| COOLIDGE | US president of the 1920s (8) |
| WELWYNGARDEN | "New Town" of the 1920s (6,6,4) |