Person born in 1952, say (2 wds.) |
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Post WWII child (4,6) |
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Tiny period of profit here uncovered for one in a cohort (4,6) |
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Person born before a Gen Xer |
USA Today |
07 Oct 2024 |
One born just after WW2 (4-6) |
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Labour's successful outcome in the 1950s? |
The Times Cryptic |
10 Aug 2024 |
Many a retiree these days |
New York Times |
20 Jul 2024 |
Gen Xer's mom, maybe (2 wds) |
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Coming from Bombay with robe for one born just after world War II (4,6) |
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Tiny explosive device? One delivered after the war |
The Guardian Cryptic |
25 Oct 2023 |
Gen Zer's grandparent, most likely |
USA Today |
11 Dec 2022 |
Many a retiree, say, gets a bittern hatchling? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
01 Jul 2022 |
Young Australian? He must be about 70! |
The Guardian Cryptic |
12 Apr 2022 |
Gen Xer's parent |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Dec 2020 |
Gen Xer's parent, perhaps |
LA Times Daily |
09 Sep 2018 |
Gen Xer's parent, perhaps |
The Washington Post |
09 Sep 2018 |
Gen Xer's parent, perhaps |
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Person born in a period of up to 18 years starting in 1946 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
26 Nov 2017 |
Child of the mid 20th century |
The Guardian Speedy |
20 May 2017 |
Dwarf kangaroo, one of seventy or so? |
The Times Cryptic |
01 Feb 2017 |
New Australian jumper, and one from the 1940s |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Oct 2016 |
Parent of 66-Across |
LA Times Daily |
27 Aug 2016 |
Parent of 66-Across |
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Child of the '50s, e.g. |
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One born during a period of sharp increase in the birthrate |
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Proud academic achievement of football star Esiason? |
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One born in the late 1940s or '50s |
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Person born between 1946 and 1965 |
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Child of the '50s, e.g. |
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Person born in the 1950s |
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Gen Xer's parent |
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Postwar child |
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Trivial Pursuit edition |
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Bill Clinton was the first one elected president |
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Trivial Pursuit edition |
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X'ers parent |
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Generation Xer's progenitor |
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Likely retiree of the teens |
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Gen Xer's mom, maybe |
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Gen Xer's mom, maybe |
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Diminutive burst? |
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Postwar progeny |
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Postwar progeny |
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1950's-60's adolescent |
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Gen X-er's parent |
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Fortysomething, say |
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Bundle of joy of 1947, e.g. |
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Child of the 50's, e.g. |
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