'60s film character wearing one black glove |
TV character with the catchphrase "Respeck |
Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s |
Product with the old catchphrase "Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself! |
John Belushi catchphrase |
Part of a '60s bonfire, perhaps |
Catchphrase of a contraceptive device's mascot? |
According to the '60s sitcom's theme song: "It's primitive as can be ... here on ___": 2 wds. |
Onetime catchphrase for athlete Jackson |
'60s sitcom setup, part 3: Then the five passengers and two crewmen became ___ |
___ a Rebel" ('60s hit) |
1960s catchphrase |
___ a stinker?" (Bugs Bunny catchphrase) |
Part of Fred's catchphrase |
We get letters" '50s-'60s TV singer/host |
Lt. commander of '60s TV |
'60s-'70s "Fearsome Foursome" NFL team |
1950s-'60s hit with the lyric "Ah, you made me love you / Now, now, now, now your man is come |
Like some '60s fashions |
Real-life lawman who lent his name to a 1950s-'60s TV western |
'60s eloquent equine |
Part of Robin Leach's sign-off catchphrase |
Like a '60s foursome |
Mazda catchphrase |
Actor with the catchphrase "I pity the fool! |
Product with the old ad catchphrase "Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself! |
Price Is Right" catchphrase |
Memorable catchphrase of 2007 |
Early chronicler of the '50s-'60s civil rights movement |
Ergotamine derivative popular in the '60s |