| Obsolete for "obsolete" | 33 |
| Like Chaucer's feldes or bokes | 34 |
| Like a Dickensian curiosity shoppe | 34 |
| Barq's Famous ___ Tyme Root Beer | 36 |
| Authentic looking word on some signs | 36 |
| Adjective on "shoppe" signs | 37 |
| Adjective for a coach house inn, maybe | 38 |
| "Ye" follower, sometimes | 34 |
| ___ English "800" (malt liquor brand) | 47 |
| "All of the ___ time!": Aytoun | 40 |
| What you'll be on your next birthday | 40 |
| What Colbie Caillat gets, as time goes on? | 42 |
| Rocker hanging on to spotlight, usually | 39 |
| Not necessarily wiser, it's said | 36 |
| More removed from what the kids are doing, say | 46 |
| Like mentors vis-Ã -vis mentees, usually | 42 |
| Like George W. vis-Ã -vis Jeb Bush | 36 |
| Like Ashley, relative to Mary-Kate (by seconds) | 47 |
| Like 16 vis-Ã -vis 15, agewise | 32 |
| Having more rings, in the forest | 32 |
| Having gone around the block more | 33 |
| "The ___ I get, the better I was" | 43 |
| "Another year _____..." | 33 |
| "___ men declare war": H. Hoover | 42 |
| A Guinness world record adjective | 33 |
| Like the kid who rarely gets hand-me-downs | 42 |
| Like St. Augustine vis-Ã -vis all U.S. cities | 47 |
| Like Jackie Jackson, in the Jackson 5 | 37 |
| Having the most privileges, maybe | 33 |
| First in line for the throne, maybe | 35 |
| Adjective for St. Augustine, Fla. | 33 |
| "The ___ trick in the book!" | 38 |
| One who's late to adopt the latest | 38 |
| They're hardly revolutionary | 32 |
| People who bring a lot of experience | 36 |
| One of Honest Abe's predecessors | 36 |
| Top 40 hit from the '40s, today | 35 |
| "Golden" song of the past | 35 |
| "Duke of Earl," for one | 33 |
| "Under the Boardwalk," e.g. | 37 |
| ''Rock Around the Clock,'' e.g. | 47 |
| Unlikely choice for a Top 40 station | 36 |
| Song like "Home, Sweet Home" | 38 |
| Song from the 1980s, potentially, nowadays | 42 |
| Bit of "golden" nostalgia | 35 |
| Any hit by the Everly Brothers, e.g. | 36 |
| Almost any hit by Prince or Queen | 33 |
| "Under the Boardwalk" is one | 38 |
| "Some Enchanted Evening," e.g. | 40 |
| "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," e.g. | 41 |
| "Shine On, Harvest Moon," e.g. | 40 |
| "Return to Sender," for one | 37 |
| "I Love You Truly," for one | 37 |
| ''Stardust'' is one | 35 |
| ''Duke of Earl,'' for one | 41 |
| Wife, in the presence of the guys | 33 |
| "Little" Pasadena dweller, in song | 44 |
| ___ of Threadneedle St. (Bank of England) | 41 |
| Maryland (with ''state'') | 41 |
| Kids' game involving an unwanted card | 41 |
| Hemingway's Santiago, for one | 33 |
| Neil Young classic from "Harvest" | 43 |
| ___ Eloquent (J. Q. Adams sobriquet) | 36 |
| Wet feature (with "The") | 34 |
| Hemingway work, with "The" | 36 |
| Hemingway tale, with "The" | 36 |
| Hemingway novel, with “The” | 35 |
| Hemingway novel, with "The" | 37 |
| Hemingway book, with "The" | 36 |
| Wealth passed on through multiple generations | 45 |
| Candidate for the proverbial glue factory | 41 |
| One singing "Those Were the Days"? | 44 |
| Address used when asking for money, perhaps | 43 |
| Address used when asking for a loan, maybe | 42 |
| Automobile brand that lasted 107 years, for short | 49 |
| Your parents, with "the" | 34 |
| Super 88, of the 1950s and '60s | 35 |
| Onetime Toronado, e.g., informally | 34 |
| Maker of the first mass-produced US car | 39 |
| Maker of the first mass-produced auto | 37 |
| Make of your father's car, perhaps | 38 |
| Hurst/___ ('60s-'80s auto) | 34 |
| Futuramic of the late 40's and early 50's | 49 |
| First successful American automaker | 35 |
| First maker of a mass-produced, low-priced car | 46 |
| Financier of Lansing's tallest building | 43 |
| Erstwhile Cutlass maker, for short | 34 |
| Cutlass or Super 88 of bygone autodom | 37 |
| Cutlass or 88, in the auto world | 32 |
| Builder of America's first exported car | 43 |
| Bravada, Intrigue, or Silhouette | 32 |
| Automotive pioneer Ransom E. ___ | 32 |
| Alberta town or General Motors model | 36 |
| "Too many cooks ...," e.g. | 36 |
| "A picture is worth ...," e.g. | 40 |
| Something you might want to settle | 34 |
| Something that has long needed settling | 39 |
| Something comfortable, so to speak | 34 |
| Comfortably familiar person, informally | 39 |
| " . . . that ___ religion" | 36 |