| Certain geriatric receiving regular income | 42 |
| "...a tune from one of their ___" | 43 |
| Unflattering metaphor for a female senior | 41 |
| Brand of seasoning used on crabs | 32 |
| Members of a traditional network | 32 |
| Members of a traditional network? | 33 |
| Miners who are close to retirement? | 35 |
| Play about an over-the-hill boxer? | 34 |
| What "Beowulf" is written in | 38 |
| Having the experience of years of beer drinking? | 48 |
| Rest home for an aging water pet? | 33 |
| "You're a Grand ___" | 34 |
| Ones who may still carry a torch | 32 |
| What one might return to after a slump | 38 |
| Long-lasting associations at Le Havre? | 38 |
| Eccentric senior, affectionately | 32 |
| "Get off of my lawn!" shouters | 40 |
| Dancing cigarette pack of the 1950s | 35 |
| American song hit of yore with The | 38 |
| " . . . ___ that I know is damn'd" | 48 |
| Your parents' parents' music | 36 |
| Source of the word "clan" | 35 |
| 'Everything -- new again' | 33 |
| Alfred the Great and Edward the Confessor? | 42 |
| Retired Big Apple basketball player? | 36 |
| Half of a murderous Broadway title | 34 |
| "When all the world is ___" | 37 |
| "How now, ___?" (Shak.) | 33 |
| Language of Julius Caesar's ancestors | 41 |
| Language of early Roman inscriptions | 36 |
| Business founded by poet Nelly's father? | 44 |
| "Mosses from an ___": Hawthorne | 41 |
| He might put chills up your spine | 33 |
| Treasure–hunter's aid | 32 |
| Name for Manchuria's Chang Tso-lin | 38 |
| Why some find comic Jackie disagreeable? | 40 |
| Great European painter prior to 19th century | 44 |
| "Grumpy" film title characters | 40 |
| "Grumpy" film characters | 34 |
| Wharton wrote about it and Sinatra sang about it | 48 |
| Place in a classic Frank Sinatra tune | 37 |
| Locale in a classic Frank Sinatra song | 38 |
| Language of medieval Scandinavia | 32 |
| Language from which we get "ransack" | 46 |
| Purported source of Revere's historic signal | 48 |
| Traditional song, lyrics by Samuel Woodworth | 44 |
| Traditional song by Samuel Woodworth | 36 |
| It's often brittle and yellow | 33 |
| " . . . out the ___": Tennyson | 40 |
| Popular hymn, with "The" | 34 |
| Steely Dan is never going back to theirs | 40 |
| Like some conservative teaching methods | 39 |
| Group that dislikes whippersnappers | 35 |
| Really conservative Conservatives? | 34 |
| They may be settled by longstanding enemies | 43 |
| Model whose glory days were 1950-74 | 35 |
| "The 12 Days of Christmas," e.g. | 42 |
| "In The Good ___," 1902 song | 38 |
| Event featuring sports stars of yesteryear | 42 |
| What "it seems like" in a pop song | 44 |
| " . . . grow too ___ dream" | 37 |
| "You're never too _____ learn" | 44 |
| "When I grow too ___ dream" | 37 |
| Leakeys' famous African gorge | 33 |
| "You know ... THAT woman" | 35 |
| Reference to a long-forgotten acquaintance | 42 |
| Favorite libation of grandmothers? | 34 |
| Brew produced by a group of senior spouses? | 43 |
| Ancient valley where female spouses lived? | 42 |
| Scrabble piece in a retirement home? | 36 |
| It's rung out on December 31 | 32 |
| Amazed exclamations from bullfight spectators? | 46 |
| Former Energy Secretary Hazel et al. | 36 |
| Shrub also known as Russian olive | 33 |
| Ornamental shrub with yellow flowers | 36 |
| Greatest hits comp with "Evil Woman" | 46 |
| 1976 compilation album with a palindromic title | 47 |
| American designer of Russian descent | 36 |
| Salyut cosmonaut Atkov and others | 33 |
| Figure skater Protopopov and others | 35 |
| Cosmonaut Atkov and designer Cassini | 36 |
| Cassini's thermal underwear? | 32 |
| Fatty liquid (anagram of NO LIE) | 32 |
| Person policing a bullfight crowd? | 34 |
| Major mix-up in the margarine case? | 35 |
| Crossworder's butter cookie substitute? | 43 |
| Nels of "Little House on the Prairie" | 47 |
| Nellie ___ (schoolmate of Laura Ingalls) | 40 |
| (adj.) having the smell of abandoned sweatshops | 47 |
| Scissor-tailed flycatcher with wildflowers | 42 |
| Member of a small governing faction | 35 |
| Ancient Athens's Thirty Tyrants, e.g. | 41 |
| Control of a market by a few firms | 34 |
| Brazilian city thatÂ’s a World Heritage Site | 47 |
| Raccoonlike mammals of S. America | 33 |
| Popeye's gal conks him with a fastball? | 43 |
| It's good when they're extended | 39 |
| Grotto bar's martini garnish? | 33 |
| Shady lady of "Grease"? | 33 |
| Crude carrier for Popeye's girl? | 36 |