- - Another aspect of oneself (2 wds.)
- - Maybe get a role with a different personality
- - One's secondary personality (Hyde to Jekyll, e.g.): 2 wds.
- - Change, say, then ring one's closest friend
- - A superhero or villain double personality
- - One's secondary personality
- - One of those in church report, for example, going around with Mr Hyde, for instance
- - One's second self
- - Peter Parker or Miles Morales, or, as an imperative, a hint to the circled letters
- - Another of your facets
- - A different you (2 words)
- - Mr Hyde's horrible goat leer?
- - Get a role cast for bosom buddy
- - A different you
- - Get a role playing, for example, Mr Hyde
- - Cicero's "second self"
- - Revise, for example, love for Bruce Wayne's other half
- - Trusted friend's to modify construction kit student rejected
- - Superhero's cover
- - Half a superhero's identity
- - Part of many a superhero's life
- - Pee-Wee Herman vis-a-vis Paul Reubens, e.g.
- - One of the "three faces of Eve"
- - A second self
- - A very close friend.
- - One's other self.
- - One's double
- - The other you
- - Latin term often used to refer to another self
- - tina snow or tacobella, in music
- - dr. funkenstein vis-à-vis george clinton
- - forced to regale another personality
- - Tuxedo Mask, for Mamoru Chiba
- - Change, say, with love for intimate friend
- - second persona
- - The other half, for example, following tailor from Oxford
- - Trusted friend to change and say nothing
- - Mr. Hyde, for Dr. Jekyll
- - What Clark Kent is for Superman: 2 wds.
- - Self production?
- - Second self (2 wds.)
- - Jekyll, vis-à-vis Hyde
- - Hulk, to Bruce Banner
- - Bruce Wayne, to Batman: 2 wds.
- - Bruce Banner, to the Hulk
- - Batman, to Bruce Wayne
- - Ziggy Stardust vis-à-vis David Bowie
- - Secondary personality
- - Relate badly? Try Mr Hyde!
- - Hannah Montana, for Miley Stewart
- - Lone Ranger, to Tonto
- - *Sasha Fierce, for Beyoncé
- - Spider-Man, for Peter Parker
- - Secret identity
- - Other self
- - An officer before journey sees close friend
- - Norman Bates or his mother, in 'Psycho'
- - Make modifications to direction on green light for the other half
- - Secondary identity ... or what can be found in 18-, 27-, 40-, 54- and 66-Across
- - Hannah Montana, for one
- - Diana Prince, for Wonder Woman
- - Close friend breaking large toe
- - Steve Rogers, for Captain America
- - Batman, for Wayne
- - Something psychoanalyst might try to do for close friend
- - Hyde, to Jekyll
- - Hannah Montana, to Miley Stewart
- - Playing Gate role from Mr Hyde to Dr Jekyll
- - Funny Leo, great friend to be trusted
- - GEO?
- - Mr Hyde, for Dr Jekyll, played Gate role
- - Clark Kent, to Superman
- - You again?
- - Sasha Fierce for Beyoncé, once
- - Inseparable friend
- - Bruce Wayne, for Batman
- - Tony Stark, to Iron Man
- - Batman, for Bruce Wayne
- - Drag name, for example
- - Intimate confidante
- - Mr. Hyde, for one
- - Bruce Wayne, to Batman
- - 19-Down, for one
- - Jekyll, vis- -vis Hyde
- - Captain Marvel, to Billy Batson
- - Bruce Wayne, to Batman, e.g.
- - Mr. Hyde, e.g.
- - Tony Clifton, to comic Andy Kaufman
- - Holmes to Conan Doyle, e.g.
- - Superman, to 47 Across
- - Trusted friend
- - Evil twin, perhaps
- - Mr. Hyde, to Dr. Jekyll
- - Peter Parker, for one
- - Bruce Wayne, for one
- - Perfect substitute
- - Second self
- - Clark Kent for one
- - Oswald Cobblepot, vis- -vis The Penguin
- - Literally, "other self"
- - Green Hornet, to Britt Reid
- - Second shelf
- - Other I
- - Perfect deputy
- - Bosom friend.
- - Boon companion.
- - Constant companion.
- - Clone
- - Doppelgänger
- - Bosom buddy
- - Close companion
- - Very close friend
- - Doppelganger
- - Second person
- - Other side
- - Substitute
- - Sidekick
- - Confidant
- - Get real after developing love for Ziggy Stardust?
- - This isn't who you really are
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