| IGGYPOP | This rock legend lead The Stooges in the 60s and collaborated with Bowie in the 70s; his first 'best |
| BLACKEYED | Stooge in the sack with a shiner (5-4) |
| AMOEBA | One of the Stooges in a half-bare cell (6) |
| ICEMEN | Occupation for the Three Stooges in "An Ache in Every Stake" |
| PUGIN | Architect, polemicist and principal proponent of the Gothic revival who wrote Contrasts and collaborated with Sir Charles Barry on the detail, fittings and furnishings of the Palace of Westminster (5) |
| COBRA | The fast-striking Indian snake gave its name to this attack helicopter developed in the 60s and deployed in the Vietnam War |
| ARROW | Rocket designed as a satellite-launch vehicle and tested at Woomera in the 60s and 70s, the Black .. |
| TONYHATCH | Which songwriter married Jackie Trent and recorded many hits with her in the 60s and 70s? (4,5) |
| PIPER | Artist John Egerton Christmas who painted The Englishman's Home for the Festival of Britain, designed stained glass and collaborated with John Betjeman, Geoffrey Grigson and Ben Nicholson, among other |
| ONO | United States musician (born in Japan) who married John Lennon and collaborated with him on recordings (born in 1933). |
| MINISKIRT | Worn to shock in the 60s - and worn to effect by Jean Shrimpton at the Melbourne Cup in 1965 |
| SHEENAEASTON | Strut singer who Prince encouraged and collaborated with in the 1980s: 2 wds. |
| GLAM | Glittery rock genre associated with David Bowie in the 1970s |
| BABEL | Mexican director Alejandro Gonz¡lez In¡rritu turns 60 today; he earned his first Best Director nomination for this 2006 drama |
| YEARS | About growing up in the '60s and '70s (The Wonder -----) |
| JEKYLL | With a fragrant pink David Austin old rose named after her, a horticulturist who lived at Hestercombe House and collaborated with Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| CALVIN | ___ Harris, Scottish superstar DJ who dated 8A and collaborated with her on a track recorded by Rihanna (6) |
| SCHINDLERSLIST | 1993 film about the Holocaust for which Steven Spielberg won his first Best Director Oscar (10,4) |
| SPIELBERG | Steven, U.S. film director who won his first Best Director Oscar for the 1993 film Schindler's List (9) |
| DRAFT | It was dodged in the '60s and '70s |