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1960s activist's hairstyle
1960s Angela Davis do, informally
1960s Borgnine sitcom title role
1960s chess champ Mikhail
1960s chess champion Mikhail
1960s Egyptian president
1960s Interior secretary Stewart __
1960s jacket style
1960s Robert Culp espionage series
1960s Robert Loggia series about a burglar-turned-bodyguard
1960s rock group, The ___
1960s TV Tarzan
1960s war site, for short
1960s White House nickname
1960s-'70s band that took its name from an Aldous Huxley title
1960s-'70s detective series
1960s-'70s Soviet space program
1960s-'80s Bosox legend
1960s-'80s placekicker Yepremian, who helped the Dolphins win consecutive Super Bowls
1960s-'80s Pontiac
1960s-70s pro hoops league
1961 #1 R&B hit for Lee Dorsey
1961 Charlton Heston title role
1961 Disney villainess
1961 Lenin Peace Prize recipient
1961 Rick Nelson hit
1961 space chimp
1961 Tony winner for Best Musical
1961, for Barack Obama
1962 Bond thriller
1962 Kubrick film
1962 Roy Orbison hit
1963 Best Actress nominee for "The L-Shaped Room"
1963 hit on the flip side of "Candy Girl"
1963 Liz Taylor role
1963 Paul Newman film
1963 role for Shirley
1964 #1 hit with a motorcycle crash sound
1964 Elvis movie
1964 Nobel Prize decliner
1964 Presley Film
1964 victor over Barry
1965 Alabama march site
1965 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
1965 Physics Nobelist Richard
1966 #1 hit for The Association
1966 Heisman winner Steve
1966 Wilson Pickett R&B hit
1967 disaster
1967 NHL Calder Memorial Trophy recipient
1967 title role for Warren Beatty
1968 #1 hit for the Supremes
1968 groom, familiarly
1968 hit with the line "I was raised by a toothless, bearded hag"
1968 self-titled folk album
1969 "bed-in" figure
1969 and 1986 World Series champs
1969 Ken Loach film
1969 Nabokov novel
1969 Peace Prize grp.
1969 World Series losers
1969-'74 Israeli prime minister
1970 B. B. King hit
1970 Edwin Starr protest song
1970 Jackson 5 chart topper
1970 John Wayne film
1970 Kinks hit
1970 Poitier title role
1970 Simon & Garfunkel hit
1970 song about Kent State
1970 World's Fair site
1970 WWII film, when tripled
1970s bombing locale
1970s Chevy subcompact
1970s coif
1970s comedian whom Time magazine dubbed "TV's First Black Superstar"
1970s Ford president
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1970s' John Kander/Fred Ebb musical
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1970s' space station
1970s-'80s Dodge
1970s-'80s Olds
1970s-'80s sitcom locale
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1970s-'80s TV sheriff
1971 Bill Withers hit
1971 documentary about Ravi Shankar
1971 Eric Clapton hit
1971 prison riot site
1971 rock classic inspired by a 12th-century Persian poem
1971 song that was the "CSI: NY" theme
1971 title detective
1971-97 nation name
1972 Alex Comfort best-seller, with "The"
1972 Alice Cooper hit with the lyric "we got no class"
1972 film with poker-playing robots
1972 hit for Eric Clapton
1972 Olympics city
1972 Olympics sensation Mark
1972 Summer Olympics city
1973 Court decision alias
1973 horror classic (with "The")
1973 Houseman film (with "The")
1973 resignee
1973 Rolling Stones ballad
1973 self-titled album with the #1 hits "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen"
1973 Stones ballad
1973 Supreme Court decision name
1973 triple crown winner
1974 #1 country hit for Dolly Parton
1974 CIA parody
1974 Gould/Sutherland spoof
1974 John Wayne crime drama
1974 Mocedades hit
1974 Peace Nobelist
1974 pension plan legislation
1975 ABC debut, for short
1975 Golden Globe winner
1975 hit song about "tramps like us"
1975 Pulitzer winner for criticism
1975 shark thriller
1975 Tony-winning play with a Latin name
1975 Wimbledon champ
1975 Wimbledon champ Arthur
1976 Cronenberg movie
1976 Doobie Brothers hit
1976 Dustin Hoffman thriller
1976 hit for Hall & Oates
1976 hit for KISS
1976 horror hit (with "The")
1976 Olympics decathlon gold medalist
1976 Spingarn Medal recipient
1976 Winter Olympics city
1976, for Stallone's rise to stardom?
1977 A.L. M.V.P. born in Panama
1977 album with the hit single "Deacon Blues"
1977 Boz Scaggs hit
1977 Electric Light Orchestra hit
1977 Foreigner hit
1977 hard-rock hit by Ted Nugent
1977 horror film set at sea
1977 horror film set in Newfoundland
1977 Steely Dan album
1977 triple crown winner
1978 arcade classic from Japan
1978 comedy classic
1978 film co-written by Harold Ramis
1978 Grammy nominee Chris
1978 Olivier Award winner
1978 Toyota debut
1978 triple crown winner
1978 Vietnam War film
1979 #1 hit whose title is sung with a stutter
1979 comedy set at Camp North Star
1979 DownBeat Hall of Fame inductee, familiarly
1979 Pa. newsmaker
1979 revolution site
1979 sci-fi classic
1979 title role for Vanessa
1979 Vietnam War film
1979-'80 Fleetwood Mac hit
1980 Bob Seger hit
1980 Dom DeLuise film
1980 hit with the lyric "That sweet little boy who caught my eye"
1980 Irene Cara film
1980 Nielsen movie
1980 Oscar nominee directed by Roman Polanski
1980 Oscar winner who portrayed Loretta
1980-83 Stanley Cup winners
1980s "SNL" regular
1980s attorney general
1980s auto
1980s demographic group
1980s Hollywood sex symbol
1980s invasion site
1980s missile prog.
1980s P.M. nicknamed "The Old Crocodile"
1980s social policy
1980s surgeon general
1980s TV's "Kate & ___"
1980s-'90s gaming console
1980s-'90s heavyweight champ
1980s-'90s singer Terence Trent ___
1981 Beatty film
1981 Burt Reynolds film, with "The"
1982 Aykroyd movie
1982 coming-of-age movie
1982 Disney film
1982 Disney sci-fi film
1982 double-platinum Duran Duran album
1982 Harrison Ford sci-fi film
1982 sci-fi film
1982 Yazoo hit
1983 James Bond film
1983 Joel Schumacher film
1983 Lionel Richie hit
1983 Murphy/Aykroyd comedy
1983 Streisand film
1983 title character who sings "Where Is It Written?"
1984 #1 Billy Ocean hit
1984 film about Mozart and Salieri
1984 film co-written and co-starring Harold Ramis
1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner
1984 Olympics no-show
1984 prize for Desmond Tutu
1984 Summer Olympics boycotter
1985 Chemistry co-Nobelist Jerome
1985 film with three different endings
1985 sci-fi classic
1985 U.S. Open champ Mandlikova
1986 Best New Artist Grammy winner
1986 Gene Hackman film
1986 Jeff Goldblum film, with "The"
1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wiesel
1986 rock autobiography
1987 "Crying" duettist with Orbison
1987 Aykroyd movie
1987 Cher film
1987 Emmy winner for "Moonlighting"
1987 film loosely based on "Cyrano de Bergerac"
1987 Lionel Richie hit
1987 Michael Douglas/Glenn Close blockbuster
1987 war film
1987 Warren Beatty bomb
1988 American crime film
1988 Best Play Tony winner inspired by Puccini
1988 Bon Jovi hit
1988 chart-topping country album
1988 Connery film (with "The")
1988 NFL MVP
1988 Olympics host
1988 Olympics site
1989 Broadway monodrama
1989 handheld gadget release
1989 James Cameron film, with "The"
1989 Peace Nobelist
1989 World Champion figure skater
1990 Connery/Pfeiffer spy film
1990 film that featured "Unchained Melody" on its soundtrack
1990 Mike Leigh comedy/drama
1990 Newman/Woodward drama
1990 or 2012 sci-fi film
1990-91 hostilities
1990s candidate H. Ross ___
1990s Chevy
1990s collectible
1990s craze
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