| MANIAS | The Dutch tulip craze of the sixteen-thirties and the Beatles craze of the nineteen-sixties |
| GOGODANCERS | Boot-wearing club performers of the nineteen-sixties |
| MODS | Stylish Brits of the nineteen-sixties |
| LEO | Pancho in TV's Cisco Kid, ... Carrillo, made many screen appearances in the thirties and forties, us |
| MANIA | Beatles craze, e.g. |
| HAARLEM | Where to find Dutch tulips, not Spanish roses |
| CHAD | Largest of the sixteen landlocked countries of Africa; capital, N'Djamena (4) |
| SPACELAB | European scientific orbiter of the nineteen-eighties and nineteen-nineties |
| SCLC | Org. that oversaw Citizenship Schools in the nineteen-sixties |
| CHATELETLESHALLES | Major transport hub in central Paris where five of the sixteen Metro lines connect |
| LOVEME | Words in the title of a 1956 Elvis song and The Beatles first single in 1962 (4,2) |
| BRENDALEE | Artist with the third most Top 40 hits in the 1960s, behind Elvis and the Beatles |
| ERA | A period like the Elizabethan one that took place from 1558-1603 (Fun fact: Given the corset craze of the time, women undoubtedly * celebrated the end of that ___) |
| WOODS | New Hampshire resort where the creation of the 19/6 was agreed (7,5) |
| BRETTON | New Hampshire resort where the creation of the 19/6 was agreed (7,5) |
| WESTSOUTHWEST | One of the sixteen compass points (4-5-4) |
| SEED | One of the sixteen top players at Wimbledon, for example? |
| PINKYANDPERKY | British vocal duo who shared the bill with Morecambe and Wise and the Beatles on CBS's Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 |
| OILER | Gretzky, for most of the nineteen-eighties |
| EDSELS | Ill-fated line of the nineteen-fifties |