Govt. agency for retirees

The clue "Govt. agency for retirees" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on November 10 2020.

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New York Times November 10 2020 SSA

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New York Times Clues November 10, 2020

Big mess
Merino, for one
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Hour and minutes separator
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Smidgen
The Eagles' "___ These Nights"
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Winter D.C. setting
"If you ask me ...," in shorthand
Pen's end
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How Marcie addresses Peppermint Patty, for no apparent reason
Shakespeare's "___ Andronicus"
Actress Kendrick
Booth at a fair
Let go of
The "I" of I.P.A.
Suffix with super
Quod ___ demonstrandum
Soda jerk?
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Sgt. or cpl.
Group of scenes
Govt. agency for retirees
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Concept
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Turn away
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Blue: Sp.
Sunnis and Shiites, e.g.
Intersect
Bone-dry
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It will have you seeing things
Discussing politics and religion with strangers, often
On the qui vive
12 inches
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"You got a problem with that?"
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"Yeah, sure"
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Beginning
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Babes in the woods
What an onslaught of political ads may do
"Pretend for a moment that you care what I want"
Easy-peasy
Rubbish
___ time (never)
Top-of-the-line Honda offerings
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Engineering details
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Entranced
Gloomy
Dark times, informally
Company nicknamed Big Blue
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