| ANTIQUATED | Opposed to courtyard getting temple facade - too old (10) |
| ADJUNCT | Rider volunteers to leave military administrator outside entrance to courtyard (7) |
| ONTHESHELF | Having the support of the board, though too old to work |
| OVERTHETOP | Too old to go into battle from the trenches? |
| PASTCARING | No longer minding you"re too old for love (4,6) |
| ABITPASTIT | Too old for the job slightly further on (1.3.4,2) |
| TWEEN | Word describing a child aged 10-12, too old to be a child but too young to be a teenager (5) |
| AGELIMIT | Bar to those too old or too young (3,5) |
| VERBIAGE | Too old to go topless, half of bits tucked away - too much said? |
| PASTIT | Too old, flier belonging to old man? |
| OVERLARGE | Too big and too old to hold hands (9) |
| TOMBRADY | Quarterback who plays himself in the ad, amusingly wondering if Cristiano Ronaldo isn't getting a little too old to play |
| MIDDLEAGED | Not too old, not too young* |
| AGEIST | Too old to be doing this, for example, with discriminating type (6) |
| OVERAGE | Old woman, say, would return but is too old (7) |
| COVERAGE | A hundred too old to get press write-up? (8) |
| SUPERANNUATED | Too old to be of use |
| OVERLY | Too old, really, to ignore institute |
| OVERAWE | Gaining weight for good, too old to impress |
| OVERTHEHILL | Being too old, the grand old Duke of York didn't proceed thus! |