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Across
Form of hostility that never heats up?
#1 hit for The Platters in 1956
Slang for 'eyes'
Hip shaker of the 1950s
1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov banned in England until 1959
Maker of Frisbees and Hula Hoops in the 1950s
Ernest a"; awarded a Nobel Prize in 1954, author of The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls
Smooth talk or flattery (courtesy of Jim Hip)
1950 Pulitzer winner for the poetry collection "Annie Allen" Surname.
'To all who come to this happy place - welcome' is the dedication at the entrance to this theme park which opened in 1955
American folk hero's surname. Also a hat.
They type of love the drifters sang about in a 1953 number 1 song
A car made by Ford in the 50's. Also the name of a group lead by Scott Tracy.
The 50th state of the USA. Added to the flag as a star in 1959
Where to watch movies outdoors in the 50's
Monaco ruler, married to Grace Kelly in 1956
Down
The singer of "Secret Love"
The colour of the beans in a popular 1950's casserole.
Painter known as "The Dripper". Surname
She took a seat to take a stand on Dec. 1, 1955
The name of a clothing item that warms the foot. Also a pin for a woman's hair
The Judy Garland movie first shown on tv in 1956.
Jazz singer who hat a hit with "Ramblin Rose"
1955 film based on a Steinbeck novel starring James Dean.
Name of the cursed Diamond donated by Harry Winston to the Smithsonian Institute in 1958
The German theoretical physicist who Warned that nuclear war could lead to mutual destruction. Surname
Audrey, Roman Holiday actress.
1959 film starring Charlton Heston. Won 11 academy awards.
American fashion doll launched in 1959
Star of 1956 movie "The Searchers". Surname