- - old-fashioned word for 'that'
- - Old word for that or those
- - That there, quaintly
- - Old-fashioned speak for farther away, over there
- - Over there to an old poet
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- - Hardly old-fashioned, in an old-fashioned way
- - "Cool," in the 20th century
- - cool, back in the 1940s
- - Cool, in jive
- - Cool, like in the '50s
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- - a word or thing that is old-fashioned
- - Charisma (anag) — something very old-fashioned
- - Teas should be served in branch, it was once said
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- - Recalled message that old- fashioned trousers exploded
- - set off for a famous school with an old-fashioned exterior
- - public school in old-fashioned surroundings, blown up
- - went off old-fashioned tone used inside
- - Exploded
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- - 'old-fashioned', old university with 'tense' old fellow? 'tense? that hurts!'
- - Lacking in awareness
- - Feeling exhausted and isolated
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- - old-fashioned term for someone collecting old clothes; ma rang anag.
- - Seller of cloth scraps
- - Dealer in old clothing
- - Cloth dealer: colloq.
- - Old-clothes dealer
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- - Old-fashioned word for sulfur
- - Hell's punishment for lip's hue
- - "my grandfather was a fire and ...... preacher" ("wait for it" lyric, in "hamilton")
- - Old name for sulphur
- - It robs men (anag) — old word for sulphur
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- - "Old ...," idiom that can be completed with a word that describes the abundant ocean mineral
- - It may replace sugar, in a prank
- - Edible white crystals, on the dinner table
- - last order for a sailor
- - Sailor put in a cellar
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- - Old schools. Old-fashioned characters
- - Old Irish letters
- - Early Irish alphabet
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