- - "G'day " (Aussie greeting)
- - one of a pair or a pal
- - Significant other or one's close friend, say
- - One's companion or partner
- - Part of revolutionary pamphlet - a metaphysical type that's one of a pair
- - jane, for one
- - "G'day" recipient
- - The other shoe, e.g.
- - Starbuck was one
- - Sock or shoe that goes with the one you're wearing
- - Recipient of "G'day"
- - One sock, to the other
- - One of a perfect pair
- - One glove e.g.
- - No sock should be without one
- - Left-hand glove, to the right
- - Every sock has one
- - friend on board?
- - friend reorganising team
- - Friend moans about the early starts
- - Pal on board
- - Team companion?
- - West opened with lead of trumps for partner
- - friend [inf]
- - check him: the game's up!
- - Nautical officer on board Victory
- - Husband or wife chopped meat
- - Pal, to an Australian
- - win a game with a friend
- - Mother didn't finish the tea
- - a friend on board
- - Ship's officer serving time in West, perhaps
- - Win game of chess with friend
- - the end of the game for a fellow-worker
- - graad
- - buddy, to brits
- - Pal in Canberra
- - colleague's team change
- - Stag, for a doe
- - Suffix with "check" for a chess match-ending move
- - Buddy, in London
- - animal kingdom partner
- - It takes a lot to make tea for a friend!
- - Australian amigo
- - Buddy, in Brisbane
- - Ending for 'class' or 'room'
- - Suffix for room or team
- - New team companion
- - Ending in chess
- - Problem for a king
- - Buddy from Down Under?
- - Medium upset couple
- - Lover found hugging Marie Antoinette
- - South American caffeinated brew
- - Odd sock's lack
- - Friend's call making further play impossible
- - "Check" follower in chess
- - Captain's subordinate
- - Chess objective
- - Winner's check?
- - Chess closer
- - Perth pal
- - Word signaling a king's downfall
- - Win at chess
- - Game-ending word
- - Game ender
- - Do more than check
- - Check chaser
- - Aussie's buddy
- - What a stocking needs
- - Pal, in Perth
- - Pal, Down Under
- - Last word from Kasparov?
- - Capture a king
- - Captain's aide
- - Buddy, down under
- - Bill, to Melinda
- - Bad news for the king
- - Aussie's pal
- - Aussie pal
- - Aussie buddy
- - Adam, to Eve
- - Word with ship or soul
- - Win for Fischer
- - Starbuck on the Pequod
- - Smee, to Hook
- - Perform a final check?
- - Pal of Sydney?
- - Outback buddy
- - Other shoe
- - Kindred spirit, soul ...
- - Kasparov coup
- - First person on a ship?
- - Fellow member, slang
- - Defeat in chess
- - Defeat at chess
- - Coup in a classic board game
- - Coup in a certain board game
- - Chess goal
- - Canberra comrade
- - Bad word for the king?
- - Word you hear before you flip over the chessboard
- - Word with soul or help
- - Word with running or soul
- - Word with room or help
- - Win for Kasparov
- - Win for Bobby Fischer
- - What a sock needs
- - What "++" means in Qe2++
- - Trap the opponent's king, in chess
- - Tough call for a king
- - Topic to ask a fortuneteller about
- - The end, in chess
- - The end for Karpov
- - Tealike beverage
- - Tarrus Riley "Soul......"
- - Tal triumph
- - Streets "Dry your eyes, ......"
- - Start a new generation
- - Starbuck, in "Moby Dick"
- - Spassky's goal
- - South American drink.
- - Sire, to a dam
- - Ships officer
- - Second sock, say
- - S.A. beverage
- - Running ...... (presidential candidate's VP choice, for example)
- - Play or school follower
- - Play or room follower
- - Peahen, to a peacock
- - Part of a pair
- - Paraguayan tea
- - Pal, to Crocodile Dundee
- - Pal, in Sydney
- - Pal, in Australia
- - Pal from Down Under
- - Other sock, say
- - Officer in the merchant marine.
- - Molly, to Fibber
- - Missing sock
- - Melbourne buddy
- - Left shoe, to the right shoe
- - Last word in a chess match
- - Kiwi's companion
- - King's downfall, maybe
- - King's downfall
- - King's demise
- - Kasparov's coup de grâce
- - Kasparov kayo
- - Kasparov conquest
- - Karpov's climax
- - Kaiser Chiefs: "Team ......"
- - Jane, to Tarzan
- - It often gets lost in the wash
- - It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers
- - Husband, wife, or life partner
- - Husband, to his wife, say
- - Hind, to a stag
- - Hen, for a rooster
- - Have a decisive chess win
- - Green tea of Paraguay
- - Get some gamete-on-gamete action
- - Game-ending move
- - Friend, in Fremantle
- - Friend of Adelaide
- - Follower of stale or stable
- - Fischer triumph
- - Fischer coup de grace
- - First ...... (officer on a ship)
- - Fellow band member, to a Kiwi
- - Eve, to Adam
- - End of a board meeting?
- - Doe, to stag
- - Crewman's crony
- - Counterpart in life
- - Corner, as a king
- - Chess player's cry
- - Chess master's triumphant cry
- - Chess crisis
- - Chess conclusion
- - Chess call
- - Check or first
- - Chanticleer, to a biddy
- - Certain game ending
- - Canberra chum
- - Buddy, in Australia
- - Brazilian holly, basis of a beverage.
- - Bosun's ......
- - Bobby Fischer coup
- - Best on a chessboard
- - Best at chess
- - Beat on the board?
- - Barbie buddy?
- - Australian slang for "friend"
- - Australian pal
- - Australian fellow
- - Australian "buddy"
- - Aussie's friend
- - A Pinta officer
- - "I win," in chess
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