| '60s film character wearing one black glove |
| Drab; not stylish |
| Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s |
| Stylish |
| Stylish restaurant word |
| Costumed more stylishly |
| Part of a '60s bonfire, perhaps |
| Cleverly stylish |
| Stylish gown |
| Stylish eatery |
| According to the '60s sitcom's theme song: "It's primitive as can be ... here on ___": 2 wds. |
| ___ a Rebel" ('60s hit) |
| Confident, stylish and charming |
| '60s sitcom setup, part 3: Then the five passengers and two crewmen became ___ |
| Showily stylish |
| We get letters" '50s-'60s TV singer/host |
| Lt. commander of '60s TV |
| Place to buy stylish chaps and Stetsons? |
| Stylish, as garb |
| '60s-'70s "Fearsome Foursome" NFL team |
| 1950s-'60s hit with the lyric "Ah, you made me love you / Now, now, now, now your man is come |
| Real-life lawman who lent his name to a 1950s-'60s TV western |
| Alma mater of many elite Brits |
| Like some '60s fashions |
| Extremely stylish person who lives next door? |
| Some stylish creations |
| Some stylish garments |
| Like a '60s foursome |
| '60s eloquent equine |
| Super-stylish |