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The Crossword Solver found 544 answers for The New York Times crossword clue some olds of old. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
TUNICold habit?
LIPS*Naval threats, according to an old saying
HEDYlamarr of old film
AVE“Hail,” in old Rome
DNAtwo-million-year-old discovery in 2022 in the frozen soil of Greenland
ALUMNWSLETTERit might help you keep up with old classmates
THESKINOIVTEETHwhat we might escape by, in old Rome?
HANSfranz’s partner in old “S.N.L.” sketches
SOUold coin of France
CRIERold yeller?
MOOsound in “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”
HEPcool, in old lingo
SHEPOld ___,” country standard performed by Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley
REELSold Hollywood collectibles
RAOULdirector Walsh of old Hollywood
DOGEvenetian magistrate of old
LOLAkinks hit that starts “I met her in a club down in old Soho”
GABORzsa Zsa or Eva of old Hollywood
DUCATold Venetian money
DONIIRRYABOUTIT“Everything will be fine,” in old Rome?
SAWold saying
CREI/IERold-fashioned news source
EDOold name for Tokyo
SHAMUold SeaWorld mascot
GTOpowerful Pontiac of old
PAPAOld man”
WALKEDIGGSHELLSused extreme caution, in old Rome?
XRAYSdiagnostics done with “Foot-o-scopes” in old shoe stores
CAGERcourt figure, in old slang
PEPPAfour-year-old in pig tales?
ELGRECOyoung disciple of an old Titian
VIDEOTAPEmedium for old home movies
MAYASyucatán people of old
OFAGEold enough
EDSELold car make named for Henry Ford’s son
TECprivate eye, in old slang
TOMjerry’s foe in old cartoons
KNICKERBOCKERfather ___, personification of New York City in old cartoons
LAVEDbathed, old-style
BOGIEhumphrey of old Hollywood, to fans
ATMYAGE“When you get to be this old …”
ITTcousin on an old sitcom
SKIword derived from the Old Norse for “stick of wood”
ROUTgood old-fashioned butt-kicking
DUSTRAGold T-shirt, maybe
JERRYtom’s frenemy in old cartoons
AGEOUTgrow too old
ODISTolds, Keats or Shelley
REOold car inits.
WAMPUMold currency of Massachusetts

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