Possible Questions:
- Past
- Mature
- Ancient
- Hackneyed
- Antiquated
- Passé
- Former
- Trite
- On in years
- Used
- Bygone
- Long in the tooth
- Dated
- Outmoded
- Over the hill
- Veteran
- Elderly
- Worn out
- Experienced
- Stale
- Aged
- Not new
- Hoary
- Tedious
- Outdated
- Erstwhile
- Antique
- Antediluvian
- Venerable
- Far from fresh
- Vintage
- Timeworn
- Worn
- Tired
- Overused
- Obsolete
- Moth-eaten
- Getting on in years
- Unoriginal
- Clichéd
- Traditional
- So last year
- Previous
- Getting on
- Familiar
- Done to death
- Discontinued
- Played out
- Out-of-date
- Gathering dust
- Not fresh
- Like yesterday's news
- Seasoned
- Like Methuselah
- ___ rose
- Primitive
- Big __
- Archaic
- Second-hand
- Prehistoric
- Falling apart, maybe
- Out of date
- Hemingway title word
- ___ school
- Worn-out
- Well-worn
- Tried and true
- Of long standing
- In need of repair
- Tiresome
- Superannuated
- No spring chicken
- Advanced in years
- Time-honored
- Past one's prime
- Overfamiliar
- Not original
- No longer current
- Medieval
- From way back
- Form of English
- ___-school (traditional)
- Up there in years
- Told too often
- Like some news
- Like Mother Hubbard
- Like an antique
- Getting up there
- Falling apart
- Twice-told
- Tried-and-true
- Outworn
- Out of vogue
- Out of production
- Not very original
- Like something from the Jurassic period
- Immemorial
- Hardly cutting-edge
- Creaky
- Yeller's adjective
- Word with man or maid
- Word with hat or hand
- Time-worn
- Part of GOP
- Not funny anymore
- Longtime
- Longstanding
- Like the farmer MacDonald
- Like MacDonald
- Like Father William
- Like centenarians
- Hardly fresh
- Grizzly
- Gray-headed
- From the past
- Around a long time
- "___ Yeller"
- ___ Glory
- ___ Faithful
- Well-established
- Unmodern
- Like overused jokes
- Like octogenarians
- Like chestnuts
- Like a geriatrician's patient
- Like a centenarian
- ___ Milwaukee beer
- ___ hat
- Word with maid or master
- Word with maid or man
- Word with maid or hand
- Word with hat or school
- Word with hand or hat
- Word with guard or goat
- Word with "school" or "guard"
- Word with "Faithful" or "Glory"
- Well-seasoned
- Unmodernized
- Unlike a spring chicken
- Told too many times
- Told far too often
- Time-tested
- Superseded
- Something ___ (bride's need)
- Requiring many candles on one's cake
- Requiring many candles on a birthday cake
- Part of VSOP
- Outmoded, e.g.
- No longer used
- Mossy
- Medieval, e.g.
- Maid or master
- Long-lived
- Long-known
- Long established
- Like Tithonus
- Like the man in a Hemingway title
- Like the hills?
- Like the hills
- Like the gray mare of song
- Like the gray mare
- Like the Curiosity Shop
- Like King Cole
- Like Joe Miller jokes
- Like Glory
- Like an octogenarian
- Like a joke told far too often
- Having had many birthdays
- Hardly original
- Going way back, as friends
- Glory or hat
- Geezerish
- From ancient times
- Fossillike
- Fossilized
- Familiar, as friends
- Faithful or reliable word
- Collectible, maybe
- Chronic
- "Something ___ . . . "
- "No Country for ___ Men"
- "I hope I die before I get ___"
- "... at the ___ ball game!"
- "--- Fashioned Love Song"
- _____ guard
- ___ Vic
- ___ Bailey
- Word with school or guard
- Word with man or woman
- Word with hat or timers
- Word with hat or time
- Word with Harry or Nick
- Word with guard or gate
- Word with gold or rose
- Word with Glory
- Word with "Spice" in a brand name
- Word with ''chap'' or ''fellow''
- Word replaced in three answers in this puzzle
- Word before school or master
- Word before Glory or Testament
- Word before country or school
- What The Who didn't want to get
- What few want to grow
- What Father William was
- Wharton's "The ___ Maid"
- Up there, say
- Unlike spring chickens
- The kind of friends that go way back
- The "O" in G.O.P.
- Stale, say
- Stale, perhaps
- Singer's "___ Love": 1979
- Senile
- Resembling King Cole
- Requiring many candles
- Pulitzer winner, "The ___ Maid": 1935
- Primeval
- Previously superseded
- Previously heard
- Pre-Columbian
- Picasso's "The ___ Guitarist"
- Past maturity
- Part of O.T.
- One of the Testaments
- Oaken bucket or gray mare
- O.T. part
- Not cutting-edge
- Noachian
- No longer funny
- No longer amusing
- Neil Young: "___ Man"
- Much-used
- Moth-eaten, maybe
- Methuselah-like
- Master or maid
- Maid or hat
- Long-established
- Long in tooth
- Long familiar
- Like Vic or Bailey
- Like very familiar jokes
- Like the oaken bucket
- Like the food in the back of the fridge, maybe
- Like tall redwoods
- Like stuff in the attic, often
- Like stale jokes
- Like retreads
- Like Picasso's guitarist
- Like Nick or Harry
- Like most codgers
- Like most carbon-dating specimens
- Like most carbon dating specimens
- Like Millvina Dean, the last living survivor from the Titanic
- Like MacDonald or Glory
- Like Joe in a Foster song
- Like Glory?
- Like Father Christmas
- Like dirt?
- Like a tired theme
- Like a geezer
- Like a fogy
- King Cole-like
- Kind of maid or moon
- Kind of maid or master
- Kind of hat or wives' tale
- Kind of fogy
- Jolly ___ Saint Nick
- Ironsides or Vic
- Ironsides or Hickory
- In the low 90s?
- In need of replacement
- Hat or maid leader
- Hat or Faithful
- Hardly born yesterday
- Hand or timer
- Gray, say
- Gray mare, e.g.
- Grate, with "get," or what this puzzle's theme answers get
- GOP segment?
- GOP section
- GOP member?
- GOP center
- Good days?
- Gone gray, say
- Glory preceder
- Glory or maid preceder
- Glory or maid
- Glory or Ironsides
- Glory or guard preceder
- Glory or gold
- Getting tiresome
- Geriatric
- From the year one
- From some time back
- From an earlier time
- Follower or preceder of age
- Far along in years
- Familiar, as a joke
- Experienced, as a pro
- Eric Clapton "Hello ___ Friend"
- Elderly Machine Head hit off "Burn My Eyes"?
- DIRTY ___ MAN
- Definitely not new
- Classical?
- Bailey or Vic
- Bailey or fogy
- As __ as Methuselah
- Around forever
- Ancient Machine Head jam?
- Along in years
- Adjective for Eubie Blake
- Abe adjective
- 80 or over, say
- 19th-century, say
- "You are ___, Father William . . . "
- "Too soon ___, too late smart"
- "The ___ Professor," Casey Stengel
- "The ___ Man and the Sea"
- "The ___ Curiosity Shop"
- "That ___ Black Magic"
- "Stand like Druids of ___": Longfellow
- "Something __, something ..."
- "Something ___, something ..."
- "On, brave ___ Army team"
- "Nine days ___"
- "Nine ___ men"
- "It's the Same --- Song"
- "It's still the same ___ story"
- "It's still the same ___ story . . . "
- "Broke into the ___ apartment"
- "--- Yeller" (Peck flick)
- "___ soldiers never die"
- "___ lawyers never die, they just lose their appeal"
- "___ Cape Cod," Patti Page hit
- ___- - Fashioned Love Song
- _____ Glory
- ____ Faithful
- ___ Rosebud, 1914 Kentucky Derby winner
- ___ Ned (Satan)
- ___ Navy
- ___ Hickory (Andrew Jackson)
- ___ Hickory
- ___ hat (trite)
- ___ Harry (Satan)
- ___ Glory (U.S. flag)
- ___ fart
- __ Spice aftershave