| SAINTTROPEZ | French resort made famous in the 1950s by Brigitte Bardot (5-6) |
| HAIM | One of "The Two Coreys" made famous in the '80s |
| BRIGHTON | English resort made a city in 2000 (8) |
| SKI | Resort made out of buckskin (3) |
| SCIENTOLOGY | A nondenominational movement founded in the US in the 1950s by science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard (11) |
| DOCTORATSEA | 1955 film comedy with Dirk Bogarde and Brigitte Bardot (6,2,3) |
| SOOTY | Glove puppet bear introduced to TV in the 1950s by Harry Corbett (5) |
| DROODLE | Simple, humorous drawing (invented in the 1950s by Roger Price) that invites the viewer to guess wha |
| CHANDIGARH | Indian city that was planned in the 1950s by Le Corbusier (10) |
| CHACHACHA | Ballroom dance from Latin America introduced in the 1950s by Cuban composer Enrique Jorrin (3-3-3) |
| ISIS | Name revived in the Fifties by Morris for its six-cylinder model (4) |
| LAMER | This French song, made famous in English as Beyond The Sea sung by Bobby Darin, shares the name of an orchestral piece by Debussy (2,3) |
| THEENTERTAINER | Piano piece written in 1902, made famous in 1973 when used as the theme music for a film set in the 1930s |
| ATSEA | British actor Dirk Bogarde surprised a naked Brigitte Bardot in a shower scene in the 1956 hit, Doct |
| BRER | Brigitte Bardot breaking barrier, strangely, with the first Remus's trickster (4,6) |
| RABBIT | Brigitte Bardot breaking barrier, strangely, with the first Remus's trickster (4,6) |
| STARLET | Found lying around in France, the next Brigitte Bardot? (7) |
| IDREAMOF | The US TV sitcom that made Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman famous in the 60s, ... Jeannie (1,5,2) |
| ROUTE | The most famous in the US is 66 (5) |
| TWIGGY | Name by which English model and actress Leslie Hornby became famous in the 1960s (6) |