| KIRKDOUGLAS | He was Spartacus in the 1960 classic (4,7) |
| ALFREDHITCHCOCK | Director of the 1960 classic, Psycho (6,9) |
| THRACIAN | As was Spartacus; arch anti (anag.) |
| SLAVING | Activity for Spartacus in 74 B.C. |
| HEROIC | Like Spartacus in "Gladiator" (6) |
| YVESMONTAND | French actor who starred with Marilyn Monroe in the 1960 film Let's Make Love (4,7) |
| MORLEY | Actor who played Louis XVI in Marie Antoinette, the owner of toy poodles in Theatre of Blood and the title role in the 1960 biopic Oscar Wilde (6) |
| SEVEN | 1960 classic western, The Magnificent ----- (5) |
| ROBERTVAUGHN | Actor who died in December 2016, the last surviving member of the original Magnificent Seven in the 1960 film |
| PSYCHO | Hitchcock's 1960 classic chiller (6) |
| WONDERFULWORLD | Sam Cooke's 1960 classic, co-written with Lou Adler and Herb Alpert (9,5) |
| CLARENCE | Spencer Tracy's character in the 1960 film Inherit The Wind was based on real-life defence lawyer .. |
| COBURN | James, U.S. actor who played the knife expert in the 1960 film The Magnificent Seven (6) |
| EKBERG | Anita, Swedish actress who danced in the Trevi fountain in the 1960 film La Dolce Vita (6) |
| ROLODEX | 1950s invention featured prominently in the 1960 film 'The Apartment' |
| BATES | Name of the motel featured in the 1960 movie, Psycho (5) |
| USTINOV | Sir Peter -; actor whose role in the 1960 film Spartacus earned him an Academy Award (7) |
| WALLACH | Eli --, American actor who played Calvera in the 1960 film 'The Magnificent Seven' (7) |
| BRAD | -- Dexter, actor who played Harry Luck in the 1960 film 'The Magnificent Seven' (4) |
| TOMREID | New Zealand try scorer in their 9-0 win over France in the 1960 Rugby League World Cup (3,4) |