| MONTREAL | Site of the 1967 world's fair |
| MONTREALCAN | Location of the 1967 World's Fair |
| MONTREALEXPOS | Bygone team named for the 1967 World's Fair |
| NICO | The cover of the 1967 album The Velvet Underground and ____ included a Warhol print of a banana |
| REDGRAVE | The stars of the 1967 film Camelot, Richard Harris and Vanessa ... were perhaps the last non-singing |
| HOYLAKE | Location of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, venue of the 1967 British Open (7) |
| LOYD | ----"Boo" Gentry, Jr., the trainer of Proud Clarion, winner of the 1967 Kentucky Derby (4) |
| IBO | Nigerian native whose tribe was in the majority in Biafra at the time of the 1967-70 conflict (3) |
| SISTERSOFMERCY | The last song on Side One of the 1967 album Songs of Leonard Cohen |
| SANFRANCISCO | ____'s Haight-Ashbury district of was a centre of the 1967 Summer of Love |
| ANNESEXTON | US winner of the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for the collection Live or Die (4,6) |
| ERICSYKES | Writer and director of the 1967 slapstick film The Plank (4,5) |
| GABRIEL | _ Garcia Marquez, author of the 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude (7) |
| FOINAVEN | Sutherland mountain; in a slightly different spelling, the 100-1 winner of the 1967 Grand National (8) |
| BARTSTARR | ... this quarterback hero of the 1967 "Ice Bowl" |
| GINASTERA | Alberto, Argentinian composer of the 1967 opera Bomarzo (9) |
| DURR | Francoise ?, winner of the 1967 French Championships singles tennis title |
| LOUISARMSTRONG | Singer of the 1967 hit What a Wonderful World |
| LESLEYGORE | Singer of the 1967 hit "California Nights" |
| CABARET | Winner of the 1967 Tony Award for Best Musical (7) |