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1910s Crossword Puzzle

Across
Famous Da Vinci painting stolen in 1911.
Small handheld cameras marketed for the masses.
Slang for something that is easy. Also the title of a Marx Brothers film. Bird broth.
The number repeated for the Armistice of 1918.
The original name of the Communist party that overthrew the Czar in 1917.
This radio increased in popularity and availability, invented by Italian Guglielmo _____.
"Let me call you ____."
Propaganda with Uncle Sam pointing at viewer: "I Want _____."
Wilson's objective in 1918 peace talks; predates the UN.
This telegram was intercepted by the United States from Germany to Mexico with the intention to form an alliance.
Mexican revolutionary leader, Pancho ____.
1915 racist film that sets the precedent for feature length movies: Birth of a _____.
The year the United States entered WWI: Nineteen-
Japan annexed this country in 1910.
Boxer champion and celebrity who died in 1918: John L. ______.
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Famous for ragtimes, Scott ____.
The first woman elected to Congress in 1916: Jeanette Pickering ______.
Popular song to encourage American enlistment.
Art movement that gained in popularity during the decade that relied on multiple vantage points and geometric shapes to create abstract art.
Battle fought in Northern France that lasted over five months.
American film innovator; creator of Nickelodeon and producer of films (Frankenstein in 1910).
Prophet of the Church until 19118, followed by Heber J. Grant.
Gas introduced in WWI.
President before Woodrow Wilson; famously got stuck in the bathtub.
The name of the Serbian gang which Gavrilo Princip belonged to.
Artist who painted to create a symphonic image.
James Joyce 1914 novel about the Irish middle class.
The name of the passenger steamship that sank in 1912, claimed "unsinkable."
Famous suffragette Alice _____.
In 1916, this baseball player pitched 300 innings without allowing any home runs.