Senior citizen (8)
This might be a double definition.
'senior' is the first definition.
The answer and definition can be both people as well as being singular nouns.
Maybe they are linked in a way I don't understand?
'citizen' is the second definition.
The definition and answer can be both people as well as being singular nouns.
Perhaps they are linked in a way I don't understand?
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for alderman that I've seen before include "Former civic dignitary" , "Member of a local legislative body" , "Member of English county council" , "Bigwig" , "In England and Wales, a former senior local councillor" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">senior citizen</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this before)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for pensioner that I've seen before include "One is older and paid so they don't have to work" , "Former worker" , "One past retirement" , "senior citizen" , "beneficiary of fund" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">senior citizen</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(synonyms)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for oldster that I've seen before include "Experienced person" , "Wrinkly" , "One no longer inexperienced" , "Senior citizen (mainly US)" , "A man getting old (colloq.)" .)