| BOBDYLAN | The part Canadian group at #12-Across backed what singer/songwriter in the mid-1960s?: 2 wds. |
| THEBEATLES | Rock back with the most #1 Billboard Hot 100 hits (18) during the 1960s: 2 wds. |
| LAVALAMP | Psychedelic light source of the 1960s: 2 wds. |
| ROBERTOCLEMENTE | Pirates star of the 1960s: 2 wds. |
| GODOWNGAMBLIN | "___ ___ ___'" (Song by part-canadian-group Blood, Sweat & Tears that goes "Raised on brew and poker and a dollar here and there...") |
| HIE | At intervals, 11-across backed race (3) |
| OTIS | 'Duck' backed what he did on Dock of the Bay (4) |
| BOBGIBSON | Pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals who led the MLB in strikeouts in the 1960s (2 071): 2 wds. |
| HEATON | Paul ___, singer-songwriter in The Housemartins and The Beautiful South (6) |
| UNAHEALY | Irish singer/songwriter in The Saturdays (3,5) |
| ROOTES | Whose Arrow range arrived in the mid-1960s? (6) |
| AUDI | Whose Super 90 arrived in the mid-1960s? (4) |
| LAURANYRO | American songwriter of "And When I Die" which part-canadian-band Blood, Sweat & Tears had a hit with in 1969: 2 wds. |
| SUTRA | Kama ___ (Record label for the song "Summer in the City" by part-canadian band The Lovin' Spoonful) |
| MOD | A member of a group of teenagers in the mid-1960s who opposed the rockers (3) |
| GLENDA | ___ Slagg, fictional parodic columnist in the satirical magazine Private Eye, first appearing in the mid-1960s (6) |
| LOVINSPOONFUL | The ___' ___ (Part-Canadian band with the 1966 hit "Summer in the City") |
| SPINNINGWHEEL | 1969 hit by part-canadian band Blood, Sweat & Tears that begins with "What goes up must come down...": 2 wds. |
| GARYBARLOW | Singer and chief songwriter in the group Take That |
| BOBSEGER | Singer and songwriter in The Silver Bullet Band whose hits included Night Moves and We've Got Tonight |