| Reporter's question |
| '60s film character wearing one black glove |
| Slogan |
| Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s |
| Anderson Cooper 360º" airer |
| Part of a '60s bonfire, perhaps |
| Cub reporter's dream |
| Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself" sloganeer, briefly |
| Slogan on a '50s red-white-and-blue button |
| Actress and 1960s pinup Sommer |
| Pioneering underground publication of the 1960s |
| McDonald's slogan |
| Alliance formed in 1860-61: Abbr. |
| Cracker with the slogan "Get Your Own Box |
| 1960s-'70s San Francisco mayor Joseph |
| Give Schweppes Ginger ___ try!" (brilliant soda slogan I just made up) (this clue dedicated to the great Merl Reagle, the master of saving weak entries; RIP, Merl) |
| Danish composer: 1860-1939 |
| Slogan for a down-and-out Indiana city trying to attract creative types? |
| Fever that reached America in the mid-1960s |
| According to the '60s sitcom's theme song: "It's primitive as can be ... here on ___": 2 wds. |
| Reporter's assignment |
| 1960s comedy hour co-host |
| 1960s self-help bestseller |
| ___ a Rebel" ('60s hit) |
| A diamond is forever" sloganeer |
| Overseas reporter: Abbr. |
| It's a Woman's World" sloganeer |
| ___ boots (knee-high footwear of the 1960s): Hyph. |
| Reporter's questions, collectively |
| '60s sitcom setup, part 3: Then the five passengers and two crewmen became ___ |