| Kerouac's generation | 24 |
| It's kept by a conductor | 28 |
| Flatfoot's circuit | 22 |
| 1950s generation member | 23 |
| "The ___ Goes On" | 27 |
| "___ the Clock" | 25 |
| Blessed Roman Catholic woman | 28 |
| ___ retreat (retire in haste) | 29 |
| ___ retreat (hightail it) | 25 |
| ___ retreat (fall back) | 23 |
| Like some paths or rugs | 23 |
| Like losers, by definition | 26 |
| Word after egg or buzzer | 24 |
| Word after egg or brow | 22 |
| "Get out of here!" | 28 |
| ''Get lost!'' | 29 |
| "Take a hike!" | 24 |
| 1983 Michael Jackson hit | 24 |
| "Make tracks!" | 24 |
| Grammy song of '83 | 22 |
| "Hit the bricks!" | 27 |
| John, Paul, George or Ringo | 27 |
| Pete Best, for a while | 22 |
| Part of a 1960's invasion | 29 |
| Memorable J.F.K. arrival | 24 |
| John, Paul, George, or Ringo | 28 |
| George Harrison was one | 23 |
| "Revolver" musician | 29 |
| __ wig: '60s fad item | 25 |
| Shea Stadium players of 1965 | 28 |
| Quartet crossing Abbey Road | 27 |
| Group with a White Album | 24 |
| Band with "1" | 23 |
| 1965 Shea Stadium players | 25 |
| '50s nonconformist | 22 |
| Maynard G. Krebs, notably | 25 |
| Hippie's precursor | 22 |
| Coffeehouse poet, once | 22 |
| Journalists with specialties | 28 |
| "Maude" actress | 25 |
| Drummers' collections | 25 |
| They originate from the heart | 29 |
| Rap producers creations | 23 |
| Ginsberg and Kerouac, e.g. | 26 |
| A measure may have four | 23 |
| Leaves, a la Michael Jackson? | 29 |
| Doesn't stick around | 24 |
| Expression of bafflement | 24 |
| Comment made with a shrug | 25 |
| "I have no idea!" | 27 |
| "Heck if I know" | 26 |
| "Darned if I know" | 28 |
| Words from the bewildered | 25 |
| Dull studentÂ’s response | 27 |
| Clueless one's comment | 26 |
| "Who knows?!" | 23 |
| "That's tough!" | 29 |
| "Not a clue!" | 23 |
| Tops the only opponent | 22 |
| "Shampoo" star | 24 |
| "Deliverance" actor | 29 |
| Warren who played Clyde | 23 |
| Star of "Shampoo" | 27 |
| Ned of "Superman" | 27 |
| MacLaine's brother | 22 |
| "Ishtar" star | 23 |
| "Bulworth" star | 25 |
| "Bugsy" star | 22 |
| "$" star, 1971 | 24 |
| Bridges of Los Angeles County | 29 |
| One of the Bridges clan | 23 |
| Handsome, in Hauterive | 22 |
| He comes a-courtin' | 23 |
| Bringer of wine and flowers | 27 |
| Significant other, perhaps | 26 |
| Saturday night regular | 22 |
| He may be after the belle | 25 |
| Good name for an archer | 23 |
| Frequent male companion | 23 |
| Date for the prom, say | 22 |
| Boy friend, in Beaupre | 22 |
| Boy friend, in Bordeaux | 24 |
| Actor Bridges from Hollywood | 28 |
| Much-filmed P.C. Wren story | 27 |
| Much-adapted P.C. Wren story | 28 |
| Classic Gary Cooper role | 24 |
| A Gary Cooper role: 1939 | 24 |
| 1939 Gary Cooper adventure | 26 |
| Scarlett's accumulation | 27 |
| Future husbands, perhaps | 24 |
| Future husbands, maybe | 22 |
| About half of all dates | 23 |
| Fabulous specimen, slangily | 27 |
| Descriptor for a big fish | 25 |
| Marilyn Monroe facial feature | 29 |
| Wally's little bro | 22 |
| Wally's sitcom bro | 22 |
| Wally's brother, to Wally | 29 |
| 50's-60's sitcom boy | 28 |
| '50s-60s sitcom kid | 23 |