Line in the 1950s
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EDSELSLine in the 1950s
EDSELSIll-fated line of the 1950s
BUNNYHOPPopular line dance of the 1950s
NEATOPhat in the 1950s
ADLAIDwight's opponent, in the 1950s
IKEPresident "liked" in the 1950s
BABYBOOMERPerson born in the 1950s
EDSELBomb developed in the 1950's
EDSELSBombs produced in the 1950's
HULAHOOPPopular purchase in the 1950s
ADLAIIke's rival in the 1950s
PINKOSuspiciously left, in the 1950s
PHONOSingles player in the 1950s
EDSELBomb developed in the 1950s
EDSELSBombs developed in the 1950s
DOOWOPSinging style popular in the 1950s
DIONThe Belmonts' frontman, in 1950s music
RALPHJackie played him in the 1950s
BOPGenre that became "hard" in the 1950s
BUNNYHOPFad dance that originated in the 1950s
RESORTAREAThe Catskills in the 1950s, e.g.
EECTrade grp. formed in the late 1950's
CRAZEHula hoops in the 1950s, e.g.
SPACEAGEEra that began in the late 1950s
WEBBHe was Friday on Thursdays in the 1950s
AMISAuthor in the 1950s "angry young men" movement
BRASILIAWorld capital laid out in the late 1950s
ELALAirline in the early 1950s' Operation Ali Baba
TRANSISTORRADIOIt could carry a tune in the 1950s
DRPEPPERProduct whose name lost its period in the 1950s
ROLODEX1950s invention featured prominently in the 1960 film "The Apartment"
BROWNSSeven-time N.F.L. East champions in the 1950's
DCONPest control brand founded by Lee Ratner (!) in the 1950s
TEENIDOLElvis in the 1950s or Justin Bieber in the 2010s
ROTEKyle who played for the New York Giants in the 1950s
WRAYOld film actress who starred in 1950's TV's "The Pride of the Family"
minimalismA trend in sculpture and painting that arose in the 1950s and used simple, typically massive, forms
beatniksA young person in the 1950s and early 1960s belonging to a subculture associated with the beat generation
tedsrebellious British youth who, in the 1950s and early 1960s, affected the dress of the reign of Edward VII
tedrebellious British youth who, in the 1950s and early 1960s, affected the dress of the reign of Edward VII