- - ...... around with (hangs out with a lot)
- - Hangs (around with)
- - Jokes (around)
- - Plays (around with)
- - Is friendly, with "around"
- - friends to slap around
- - Friend group
- - close bunch
- - Chums making hit, going up
- - Amy and Molly in Booksmart e.g.
- - friendos
- - 'Calvin and Hobbes,' e.g
- - People to chill with
- - tight people
- - Buddies or amigos
- - gal ...... (friend group)
- - Beneficiaries of sleaze initially profited, accumulating large sums
- - The Golden Girls, to each other
- - Closest comrades?
- - Friends, informally
- - reconciling question
- - Clique members
- - Playmates?
- - Companions
- - Pen ...... (friends to write to)
- - They hang together
- - Close group
- - Good buds
- - BFFs, e.g
- - Fred and Barney, e.g
- - Pooh and Roo, for two
- - Uplifting clip from Friends?
- - Congratulatory gesture, literally
- - Norton and Kramden, to each other
- - Kramden and Norton, famously
- - Friends hit back
- - More than casual acquaintances
- - Kramden and Norton, e.g
- - Close associates
- - Norton and Kramden, famously
- - Folks to hang with
- - Cronies and chums
- - Friends or chums
- - People to hang with
- - Guys to hang with
- - Friends that surround the answers to 21-, 26-, 43- and 50-Across
- - Good chums
- - Tight bunch
- - Laverne and Shirley, e.g
- - Fast friends
- - They're close
- - Coterie components
- - Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, e.g.
- - Archie and Jughead, e.g.
- - They hang out together
- - It surrounds the puzzles' long answers
- - Paisanos
- - Buds on the playground
- - Tight group
- - They're thick as thieves
- - Compadres
- - Posse
- - Homeboys
- - Sidekicks
- - People to hang out with
- - Folks to hang out with
- - Spanky and Buckwheat, to Alfalfa
- - Ralph and Norton or Norm and Cliff, e.g.
- - Posse members
- - Alfalfa and Buckwheat, to Spanky
- - Tom and Huck, say
- - Peeps
- - They may be found hanging together
- - "Seinfeld" quartet, e.g.
- - Best friends
- - Clubmates
- - Alfalfa and Porky, to Spanky
- - Best buddies
- - Intimate friends
- - Tight set
- - Mutt and Jeff, e.g.
- - Alter egos
- - Roommates, usually
- - Cohorts
- - Inner circle members
- - Gleason and Carney on TV
- - Friends who strike back?
- - What Penrod and Sam were
- - Finn and Sawyer, e.g.
- - Ones to hang with
- - ...., amigos!
- - BFFs
- - Good friends
- - Bros
- - Bosom buddies
- - Cronies.
- - Comrades
- - Intimates
- - Besties
- - ...... & the Gang
- - Close friends
- - Buds
- - Homies
- - Homeys
- - ...... friends
- - Close ones
- - Close-knit group
- - Best buds?
- - Gang members
- - ...Pen
- - Mates
- - See 38-Across
- - Buddies
- - Parts of a circle.
- - chums
- - Good buddies
- - groups of friends or workmates who joined the british army in wwi were sometimes kept together in "........ battalions".
- - Wristbones
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