- - What opponents take during a debate
- - Partisans take them
- - Partisan positions
- - Bodies of partisans
- - They're taken by partisans
- - What partisans choose
- - What opponents take
- - What partisans take
- - Kids might choose them
- - Goes along with, as the second date
- - every story is said to have two
- - Edges of a rectangle
- - Faces residents with no money for lodgings
- - Hit that isn't head-on
- - in the press i described opposing interests
- - Dishes that go with mains
- - they're taken in many divorces
- - is des reorganising the teams?
- - a southerner looks at the old days when teams were selected
- - Singular date for Roman teams
- - A decagon has 10 of them
- - sextet for most dice
- - apparently these teams are not the tops!
- - Triangle's three
- - teams start to struggle before day in rome
- - Special day for old Roman teams
- - a hexagon has six
- - Teams putting fish on board
- - italian yes man faces...
- - French fries and potato wedges, for two
- - portions on a steak plate
- - Two ... of a coin
- - allies with teams
- - .... with; supports
- - dishes eaten with a main course
- - Fish carried in steamship for parties
- - Teams in agreement with Mr Lynam?
- - Fries, slaw, and so on
- - Opponents take them
- - shows partiality for sporting combinations
- - Only one of them can be right
- - they cannot be taken with impartiality
- - A pentacontagon has 50 of theme
- - Two ... of the same coin
- - Onion rings and such
- - The five at the Pentagon?
- - Beans and greens, e.g.
- - The offense and the defense
- - Walls
- - Actors' lines
- - Two for the record
- - Triangle's trio
- - Things taken at a sporting event
- - They're usually in a little box on the bottom of the menu
- - They're next to the main dish
- - They may be chosen
- - Supports in dispute, ... with
- - Square's properties
- - Slaw, fries, etc.
- - Slaw and applesauce, e.g.
- - Shows favor
- - Rectangles have four
- - Rectangle parts
- - Record parts
- - Properties of a square
- - Polygonal bounds
- - Pentagon features
- - Parts of a square
- - Partners (with)
- - Hill parts
- - Hexagon's sextet
- - Fries and onion rings, e.g. (10,5)
- - Fries and coleslaw
- - Fighting factions
- - Dishes that accompany an entrée
- - Deliveries to a butcher
- - Debate positions
- - Contesting parties.
- - Collard greens and cornbread, for example
- - Cole slaw and fries
- - An octagon has eight of them
- - A triangle has three
- - A pentagon has five of them
- - A dodecahedron has 12
- - A decagon has 10
- - A cube's sextet
- - "Gotta hear both ......"
- - Takes a stand
- - Allies (with)
- - Sports teams
- - Vegetables, often
- - Opposing parties
- - A cube has six
- - Surfaces
- - Aspects
- - Boundaries
- - They're chosen in schoolyards
- - Right and left
- - Factions
- - Beans and fries, e.g
- - Parts of lunch combos
- - Agrees (with)
- - Octagon's octet
- - Flanks
- - Competing teams
- - Opposite aspects of an issue
- - Finishes 6 down with right and left
- - French fries and coleslaw, often
- - Corn bread and coleslaw, often
- - Shirts and skins
- - Rhombus's four
- - A and B, for a record
- - Teams
- - Fringes in styles I designed
- - Entree go-withs
- - Beans and greens
- - Options with entrées
- - Polygon parts
- - Teams in a contest
- - Banks as boundaries
- - Facets
- - Debaters take them
- - Teams with spin bowlers all out bar the tail-ender
- - Two .... to every story
- - Things taken at sporting events?
- - Outer edges, left and right
- - Contest contingents
- - Fries and slaw, for two
- - French fries and rice, for short
- - Slaw and fries, for two
- - Polygons have them
- - Small fish's edges
- - Octagon features
- - Square quartet
- - Angles for fish on board ship
- - '70 Willie Nelson album "Both ...... Now"
- - Fries, slaw, and such
- - They're taken by opponents
- - Extreme "III ...... to Every Story"
- - Opposing teams
- - Pentagon quintet
- - Debate teams
- - A and B, on LPs
- - Fries, rice, veggies, etc.
- - Dispute principals
- - Record's two
- - Aligns oneself (with)
- - Fries, salad, etc.
- - Order specifications
- - Opposing positions
- - Combative factions
- - Bounding lines
- - Cube's six
- - Entree add-ons
- - Beans and others
- - Fries, slaw, chips, etc.
- - Triangle trio
- - Skins and shirts
- - Supports, with "with"
- - Square's four
- - Fries and onion rings
- - Slaw and fries
- - Go-with dishes
- - A and B, e.g.
- - 45 halves
- - Meat-locker units
- - Meat-locker inventory
- - Competitors
- - A triangle has three of them
- - Blue and Gray
- - Viewpoints
- - Some dishes
- - Fries and slaw, among others
- - Pro and con
- - Meal parts
- - Large beef quantities
- - They get chosen up
- - Debate team positions
- - Contesting teams
- - Hexagon sextet
- - Contest opponents
- - "Us" and "them"
- - A and B, in records
- - Fast-food extras
- - Menu heading
- - Opponents
- - Combatants
- - Wings.
- - Edges
- - Borders
- - Phases
- - Heads or tails
- - See 1 Across
- - "Take ......!"
- - shape edges
- - teams to hiss for days?
- - fish son succeeded to trap surfaces
- - joins with the edges
- - Faces the teams
- - They're taken during a feud
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