- - Bongo-playing poet in a coffee shop, perhaps
- - Coffeehouse poet, once
- - Coffeehouse poet
- - Young maverick is to attend prison, about to leave
- - His anarchic style upset Ken a bit
- - Trump clan rejected countercultural figure
- - What do we call one who avoids traditional conventions of behaviour, dress, etc
- - Bongo-playing 1950s stereotype
- - Shabby, long-haired person tossed tin in, Bill!
- - punch and cut out charlie, the non-conformist
- - One reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
- - Many a character in Kerouac's "On the Road"
- - Bereted bongos player, stereotypically
- - Kerouac in bank with tie crumpled?
- - Young person of the 1950s, nonconformist in dress and behaviour
- - Young nonconformist of the 1950s and 1960s
- - Social rebel of the 1950s
- - Member of a 1950s' and 1960s' youth subculture of nonconformism
- - Long-haired person
- - Kite ban (anag) — bohemian
- - Kite ban (anag) — 1950s' non-conformist
- - Hippie's precursor
- - 1950s version of a hipster
- - Rebellious youth (dated)
- - Hippie's predecessor
- - Bohemian family turning on switch
- - Bohemian relations back on strike
- - '50s counterculturalist
- - '50s bohemian
- - Word coined by Herb Caen in 1958
- - Maynard G. Krebs of old TV, notably
- - '50s nonconformist
- - '50s-'60s counterculturist
- - Hippie's ancestor?
- - Unconventional sort
- - 1950s stereotype
- - Maynard G. Krebs, for one
- - Maynard G. Krebs, notably
- - Counterculturalist of the '50s
- - '50s cool one
- - '50s cool cat
- - One often ending sentences with "man"
- - Nonsquare
- - Disillusioned '50s-'60s type
- - Allen Ginsberg, e.g.
- - '50s hipster
- - Jack Kerouac was one
- - Jack Kerouac, e.g.
- - Hippie's relative.
- - Rebel, modern style.
- - Devotee of the offbeat.
- - Dweller in a pad.
- - Pad dweller.
- - Kerouac type.
- - Cool cat
- - Slam participant
- - Kerouac, for one
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