- - One aged fifty, in taking too many pills, gets disturbed rest
- - One getting on in years
- - One getting on
- - Senior citizen, one who is not so young
- - Methuselah, for one
- - Elderly one
- - Grandpop, for one.
- - One past middle age.
- - Nonagenarian for instance.
- - Ancient one
- - He's lived long in a cold, stern environment
- - Learner brought in sorted out veteran
- - Veteran Democrat coming in to support ditching leader
- - OAP's diamonds stored where East-ender's weapon is kept
- - Lost red (anag.)
- - Experienced type in The Lords working with no hotel
- - Veteran sorted out when learner introduced
- - Senior citizen (informal)
- - Senior citizen (colloquial)
- - Pensioner told off Queen having adopted son
- - Person with a lot of experience, informally
- - Octogenarian, e.g
- - Senior citizen courageous, but no leader, endlessly severe
- - Pensioner seen as cold, stern at heart
- - Elderly person
- - Person getting on from Dorset, moving across West of Liskeard
- - Person getting way up there?
- - Grandma or grandpa
- - Many a retiree
- - Fogy
- - Centenarian, e.g.
- - Retiree, maybe
- - No spring chicken
- - Senior, politically incorrectly
- - Methuselah, e.g.
- - Nonagenarian
- - Retiree
- - AARP member among others
- - Frequent Brennan role
- - Methusaleh
- - Octogenarian
- - Anyone over 30, to the new breed.
- - Grandpa, possibly.
- - Graybeard: Colloq.
- - Mellowed person.
- - Methuselah.
- - Stereotypical bridge player
- - Senior citizen.
- - Graybeard
- - Third-ager
- - Up in years
- - Veteran
- - Geezer
- - Golden ager
- - Aged person
- - Senior
- - Vet
- - aged person, informally
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