1969 Rolling Stones album | 25 |
1969 Sam Peckinpah film | 23 |
1969 Sammy Davis Jr. hit | 24 |
1969 San Francisco retail debut | 31 |
1969 self-titled jazz album | 27 |
1969 Series champs | 18 |
1969 Series winners | 19 |
1969 Shirley MacLaine musical | 29 |
1969 song by The Zombies | 24 |
1969 song with the lyric "Once there was a way to get back homeward" | 78 |
1969 sports hero | 16 |
1969 Stevie Wonder hit | 22 |
1969 Streisand flick? | 21 |
1969 Super Bowl | 15 |
1969 Super Bowl M.V.P. | 22 |
1969 Super Bowl winner | 22 |
1969 target | 11 |
1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda | 35 |
1969 Three Dog Night hit | 24 |
1969 Tommy James and the Shondells hit | 38 |
1969 Tony nominee for Best Musical | 34 |
1969 Tony winner for "Promises, Promises" | 51 |
1969 Tony winner Jerry | 22 |
1969 upstarts | 13 |
1969 World Series champs | 24 |
1969 World Series stadium | 25 |
1969 World Series winners | 25 |
1969's Eagle et al. | 23 |
1969-'72 World Chess Champion | 33 |
1970 | 4 |
1970 #1 album | 13 |
1970 #1 hit for the Jackson 5 | 29 |
1970 #1 hit for Three Dog Night | 31 |
1970 #1 hit that was later found to be a ripoff of "He's So Fine" | 79 |
1970 #1 hit whose title follows the lyric "Speaking words of wisdom ..." | 82 |
1970 #1 hit with the lyric "Easy as ..." | 50 |
1970 #1 hit with the lyric "huh, yeah, What is it good for?" | 70 |
1970 #1 hit with the lyric "Or simple as do re mi" | 60 |
1970 #1 R&B hit for James Brown | 35 |
1970 #1 song and album | 22 |
1970 0ssie Davis musical | 24 |
1970 A.L. MVP Powell | 20 |
1970 act that lead to the creation of the EPA | 45 |
1970 and '72 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 42 |
1970 and 1972 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 39 |
1970 and 1986 World Cup host | 28 |
1970 article by Germaine Greer, which was an early example of the reappropriation of a degrading word | 101 |
1970 Australian Open winner | 27 |
1970 B. B. King hit | 19 |
1970 Barbra Streisand film | 26 |
1970 Beatles chart-topper | 25 |
1970 Beatles hit | 16 |
1970 Best Picture | 17 |
1970 Brando movie | 17 |
1970 British sci-fi film, "The Mind of Mr. ___" | 57 |
1970 Chicago hit | 16 |
1970 Clint Eastwood film | 24 |
1970 country hit about an alligator hunter | 42 |
1970 coup leader | 16 |
1970 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit | 37 |
1970 David Lean film | 20 |
1970 Dawn hit | 13 |
1970 disaster flick | 19 |
1970 Dustin Hoffman film | 24 |
1970 Dustina Hoffman saga? | 26 |
1970 economics Nobelist | 23 |
1970 Edwin Starr protest song | 29 |
1970 Eric Clapton hit | 21 |
1970 Fellini film | 17 |
1970 film ''Where's _____?'' | 48 |
1970 film directed by Carl Reiner | 33 |
1970 film in which Julie Andrews plays a spy | 44 |
1970 film set in the 1860s | 26 |
1970 film with much Sioux dialogue | 34 |
1970 Floyd album | 16 |
1970 Freda Payne hit | 20 |
1970 Gene Hackman/Melvyn Douglas movie | 38 |
1970 George Harrison hit | 24 |
1970 George Segal movie | 23 |
1970 Grammy winner for writing "A Boy Named Sue" (25) | 63 |
1970 hit "Hitchin' ___" | 37 |
1970 hit "Whole _____ Love" | 37 |
1970 hit about a girl with "a dark brown voice" | 57 |
1970 hit by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young | 42 |
1970 hit by Eric Clapton | 24 |
1970 hit by Sugarloaf | 21 |
1970 hit by The Kinks | 21 |
1970 hit documentary | 20 |
1970 hit for Neil Diamond | 25 |
1970 hit for Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, with "The" | 69 |
1970 hit for the Jackson 5 | 26 |
1970 hit for The Kinks | 22 |
1970 hit for the Supremes | 25 |
1970 hit for the Who | 20 |
1970 hit song with the lyric "You know you done me wrong, baby, and you'll be sorry someday" | 106 |
1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?" | 68 |
1970 hit with the lyric "Girls will be boys and boys will be girls" | 77 |
1970 hit with the lyric "That's how easy love can be" | 67 |
1970 hit, "___ Bell To Answer" | 40 |
1970 Hugo Award-winning novel by Larry Niven | 44 |