Word "SIDE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute
Synonyms:
position
Examples:
there are two sides to every question

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an elevated geological formation
Synonyms:
incline, slope
Examples:
the house was built on the side of a mountain

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a surface forming part of the outside of an object
Synonyms:
face
Examples:
he examined all sides of the crystal

Crossword Clues for SIDE

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Such pomposity is not a front (4)
59-Across, perhaps LA Times Daily 23 Apr 2024
Sporting team
Course addendum New York Times 20 Apr 2024
Small fish found in channel The Times Cryptic 19 Apr 2024
Dies flank (anag) (4)
A team of footballers, perhaps
One of a dodecagon's 12
Half of the record team (4)
___ dish (rice or potato)
__ dish (rice or potato) Newsday 08 Apr 2024
_ dish (rice or potato)
President will retain predecessor of 19?
Part on the left or the right (4)
Fries or slaw, for instance
Team in a game Commuter 06 Apr 2024
Young Edward is back inside (4)
Players complained loudly The Times Quick Cryptic 04 Apr 2024
West ___ Story, musical (4)
Edge Mirror Quick 02 Apr 2024
Team dies away Mirror Cryptic 02 Apr 2024
Team comprised finally of unusual characters (4)
Team with an air of superiority (4)
French fries or onion rings for example
Associate with a team (4)
Flank Mirror Classic 22 Mar 2024
Entr e accompaniment
The team I had in the Kentish area (4)
A team dies out (4)
Sporting team (4)
Support, ... with
How a team dies (4)
Beefy team?
Flank Thomas Joseph 12 Mar 2024
The affectation of the team (4)
Pro or con, in a debate
Team dies away Mirror Cryptic 10 Mar 2024
Edge Mirror Quick 10 Mar 2024
How the team was affected? (4)
Team Thomas Joseph 07 Mar 2024
Is return of French team (4)
Fries or salad. say USA Today 06 Mar 2024
Team bias (4)
Ally oneself
"Look on the bright ___"
Team New York Times 23 Feb 2024
Apparently not the top team (4)
Sort of saddle for a team event?
Television channel, informally (4)
Sunny-___-up eggs USA Today 16 Feb 2024
Next to, by the ... of
What fries are, to a burger
Sports team Commuter 13 Feb 2024
Tots, e.g. LA Times Daily 11 Feb 2024
Coleslaw, e.g. USA Today 10 Feb 2024
Enough beef for eleven? (4)
Coleslaw, often
Flank Mirror Classic 08 Feb 2024
Set of cricketers expressed exasperation audibly (4)
Musical, West ... Story
One of 12 for a dodecahedron Universal 25 Jan 2024
Hush puppies, for one Universal 20 Jan 2024
Face team (4) Puzzler Cryptic 20 Jan 2024
Minor team
Sports team Puzzler Backwords 12 Jan 2024
Choice after picking an entree
Faction Eugene Sheffer 02 Jan 2024
One of four on a rectangle
Team showing face (4) Puzzler Cryptic 31 Dec 2023
Team displaying primitive instincts in Kentish region?
Edge Mirror Quick 30 Dec 2023
Team dies away Mirror Cryptic 30 Dec 2023
___dish: Fries or slaw, e.g. (4)
One of three on a triangle Family Time 25 Dec 2023
Wolves, among others, moaned out loud
Arrogance of assistant having succeeded ousting American (4)
Arrogance of assistant having succeeded ousting American The Telegraph Cryptic 22 Dec 2023
Go along with one team, in consideration (4)
Team gave deep breath, audibly (4) Puzzler Cryptic 19 Dec 2023
Coleslaw, e.g.
Combo meal choice New York Times 14 Dec 2023
Team New York Times 12 Dec 2023
The players' point of view
Agree with one aspect
Point of view of "76" (4)
Edge Mirror Quick 28 Nov 2023
Team dies out Mirror Cryptic 28 Nov 2023
The Blind ___, 2009 film for which Sandra Bullock won the Best Actress Oscar (4)
The Dark___Of The Moon, Pink Floyd album (4)
Fries, to a burger
Fries or slaw
Fries or slaw LA Times Daily 19 Nov 2023
__ dish (fries or coleslaw) Newsday 14 Nov 2023
"Whose ___ are you on?"
Maybe the right team? The Guardian Quiptic 30 Oct 2023
Faction Wall Street Journal 21 Oct 2023
Flank Thomas Joseph 16 Oct 2023
Entree accompaniment Universal 05 Sep 2023
Word with bright or blind New York Times 01 Sep 2023
Incidental Newsday 26 Aug 2023
Team The Telegraph Quick 24 Aug 2023
Rice or beans, maybe Wall Street Journal 17 Aug 2023
59 Across, for one Newsday 11 Aug 2023
Fries for burgers, e.g.
Dies (anag.) The Telegraph Quick 05 Aug 2023
Fries or slaw, e.g.
'Whose ___ are you on?' USA Today 25 Jul 2023
One of four, in a square
__ hustle LA Times Daily 13 Jul 2023
Coleslaw, for example Universal 10 Jul 2023
Team showing arrogance The Times Cryptic 28 Jun 2023
Flank Wall Street Journal 24 Jun 2023
Hypotenuse, e.g. Wall Street Journal 15 Jun 2023
Pro or con, in a debate
Flank Thomas Joseph 01 Jun 2023
French fries or mashed potatoes, e.g.
__ dish (French fries or rice) Newsday 15 May 2023
Spin southern fish The Telegraph Toughie 10 May 2023
For or against, in a debate Universal 10 May 2023
Baked beans or mac salad USA Today 08 May 2023
One-half of an argument?
Sports team The Times Concise 22 Apr 2023
"The Dark ___ of the Moon" (Pink Floyd album)
Potluck contribution LA Times Daily 11 Apr 2023
French fries or coleslaw, e.g Universal 06 Apr 2023
Peripheral Newsday 31 Mar 2023
Fries with a burger, for one
Pro or con, in a debate
Coleslaw or fries, e.g.
Heads or tails New York Times 26 Feb 2023
Pro or con LA Times Daily 26 Feb 2023
"I'm on your ___!" ("I support you!")
One of four in a square
Hypotenuse, e.g Wall Street Journal 25 Jan 2023
Fries, e.g LA Times Daily 22 Jan 2023
Onion rings, say, for a burger Universal 15 Jan 2023
Fries or collard greens USA Today 04 Jan 2023
One of four on a square USA Today 31 Dec 2022
Faction Eugene Sheffer 12 Dec 2022
Flank Thomas Joseph 09 Dec 2022
"Pick a ___!" Universal 03 Dec 2022
Team The Telegraph Quick 17 Oct 2022
Faction Eugene Sheffer 08 Oct 2022
Coleslaw, for example USA Today 30 Sep 2022
Rice or fries Newsday 25 Sep 2022
Sports team audibly sounded exhausted
Fries or rice USA Today 21 Aug 2022
Flank Wall Street Journal 17 Aug 2022
Flank The Telegraph Quick 16 Aug 2022
Fries or mashed potatoes, for one
Faction Eugene Sheffer 09 Jul 2022
"The Far ___"
Pro or con, in a debate
Grits or green beans USA Today 11 Jun 2022
Pro or con, in a debate
Agree (with) LA Times Daily 16 May 2022
Agree (with) The Washington Post 16 May 2022
Slaw, say, for ribs Universal 26 Apr 2022
Soup or salad, e.g.
Fried okra, e.g Universal 13 Apr 2022
Fries, for instance Universal 06 Apr 2022
Main's accompaniment, at a restaurant
Fries, for one
See 110-Down New York Times 13 Mar 2022
With 111-Down, in cooperation New York Times 13 Mar 2022
One of nine on a nonagon New York Times 08 Mar 2022
One of eight in an octagon
Entree add-on USA Today 15 Feb 2022
'On the flip ___ . . .' USA Today 02 Feb 2022
Bank in decline with lake drying up
Bank in decline with lake drying up The Guardian Cryptic 27 Jan 2022
Affirmative or negative, in a debate New York Times 25 Jan 2022
Flank Wall Street Journal 24 Jan 2022
Salad or fries USA Today 17 Jan 2022
Stand by someone's ___ (stay loyal)
Entree go-with Universal 03 Jan 2022
Flank Thomas Joseph 30 Dec 2021
Perhaps Man Utd expressed exasperation audibly
Chips, for a sandwich Universal 23 Dec 2021
One of a cube's six LA Times Daily 20 Dec 2021
Team The Telegraph Quick 04 Dec 2021
One of nine for a traditional Baha’i temple New York Times 03 Dec 2021
Team Thomas Joseph 28 Oct 2021
Faction's ostentatiousness The Times Cryptic 18 Oct 2021
Sports team Irish Times Simplex 11 Oct 2021
Faction Eugene Sheffer 11 Oct 2021
Entree go-with Wall Street Journal 10 Oct 2021
___ hustle (second job)
Flank Thomas Joseph 30 Sep 2021
Faction Eugene Sheffer 24 Sep 2021
Word before dish or effect New York Times 22 Sep 2021
Entree accompaniment USA Today 22 Sep 2021
Pentagon part Wall Street Journal 09 Sep 2021
Onion rings or fries, e.g.
Limit what's picked up in Lyme Disease Irish Times Crosaire 30 Aug 2021
Team Wall Street Journal 28 Aug 2021
Word before 'effect' or 'hustle' USA Today 26 Aug 2021
One of a triangle's trio
Team The Telegraph Quick 17 Jul 2021
Small dish Universal 08 Jul 2021
__ dish (rice or beans) Newsday 22 Jun 2021
Rib joint menu selection Newsday 11 Jun 2021
Envisaged getting rid of vegan dish to go with main course Irish Times Crosaire 09 Jun 2021
Agree (with) Wall Street Journal 06 Jun 2021
Coleslaw or baked beans Universal 30 May 2021
"Whose ___ are you on?"
Fries or mashed potatoes Universal 14 May 2021
Fries, to a burger
Fries, e.g LA Times Daily 09 May 2021
Fries, e.g The Washington Post 09 May 2021
One of eight on an octagon Wall Street Journal 13 Apr 2021
Flank Thomas Joseph 05 Apr 2021
Fries with a burger, for one
Face party
Covered up by Yuppie Disease on part of The Square Irish Times Crosaire 12 Mar 2021
Sunny ___ up eggs
One-third of a triangle Family Time 28 Feb 2021
Team groaned out loud The Telegraph Cryptic 16 Feb 2021
Faction Wall Street Journal 13 Feb 2021
Faction Eugene Sheffer 03 Feb 2021
Con, for one Wall Street Journal 27 Jan 2021
Fries, as an order
Pro or con, in a debate New York Times 18 Jan 2021
Part of the perimeter The Washington Post Sunday 17 Jan 2021
Fries or latkes, maybe USA Today 15 Jan 2021
Competing team Newsday 27 Dec 2020
Team is back on Derbyshire's boundaries
Toast, sometimes The Washington Post 28 Nov 2020
Toast, sometimes LA Times Daily 28 Nov 2020
Half of an argument Family Time 23 Nov 2020
"Whose ___ are you on?"
Rugby team The Washington Post 24 Oct 2020
Rugby team LA Times Daily 24 Oct 2020
Debate faction Newsday 18 Oct 2020
For or against LA Times Daily 17 Oct 2020
For or against The Washington Post 17 Oct 2020
Slaw, say, for BBQ Universal 14 Oct 2020
Fries or hash browns, often Universal 09 Oct 2020
Fries or potato salad, e.g USA Today 07 Oct 2020
One of six on a hexagon Wall Street Journal 05 Oct 2020
Face; edge The Times Concise 03 Oct 2020
Fries to a burger, e.g.
'Whose ___ are you on?' USA Today 29 Sep 2020
One of four on a square USA Today 18 Sep 2020
Sunny ___ up (egg dish)
Fries or salad
Kick starter? The Washington Post 30 Aug 2020
Kick starter? LA Times Daily 30 Aug 2020
Eleven maybe were moaning out loud The Telegraph Toughie 27 Aug 2020
Vicious for one English bank
"Whose ___ are you on?" Universal 13 Aug 2020
__ dish (potato or rice) Newsday 10 Aug 2020
"The Blind ___," drama film starring Sandra Bullock for which she won an Academy Award
"The Dark ___ of the Moon," album by Pink Floyd
Team The Telegraph Quick 24 Jul 2020
Players moaned audibly
Team credentials accepted in Sussex perhaps
Slaw or french fries, e.g.
One of a square's four
Team takes first step forward by three places roughly by the middle of the month
Salad or fries, e.g.
Soup or salad, often
Sports team Irish Times Simplex 25 Apr 2020
Team The Sun Two Speed 24 Apr 2020
Vicious English bank The Sun Two Speed 24 Apr 2020
Found in residence by the border Irish Times Crosaire 11 Apr 2020
Left, for example, papers in empty suitcase
Vinyl record half Wall Street Journal 18 Mar 2020
Team profile The Telegraph Cryptic 18 Mar 2020
Flank Canadiana 16 Mar 2020
One could be right -- it's fifty-fifty The Telegraph Cryptic 13 Mar 2020
Left or right, say Irish Times Simplex 12 Mar 2020
Shirts or skins Family Time 08 Mar 2020
One of a square's four Universal 07 Mar 2020
Nasty politician finally abandons party 
Team; face The Telegraph Quick 03 Mar 2020
Any of a nonagon’s nine Wall Street Journal 25 Feb 2020
__ dish (fries or onion rings) Newsday 24 Feb 2020
Audibly expressed frustration with BBC4, perhaps
Fries, e.g.
"I'm on your ___!"
Flank Wall Street Journal 06 Jan 2020
Idling pet sits awkwardly, producing great mirth
Baked beans, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 29 Dec 2019
Margin Wall Street Journal 28 Dec 2019
Agree (with) Premier Sunday 15 Dec 2019
Irrelevant feature
Point of view, as in an argument
Point of view, as in an argument New York Times 09 Dec 2019
Audibly expressed frustration with BBC4, perhaps
Pro or con
Team Canadiana 18 Nov 2019
Pro or con, in a debate
Word before winder or show Canadiana 04 Nov 2019
Green beans, e.g Jonesin 29 Oct 2019
Pro or con, in a debate
Pro or con The Washington Post 20 Oct 2019
Pro or con LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2019
Bank charge discount partially returned
"The Dark ___ of the Moon," Pink Floyd album
Flank The Telegraph Quick 04 Oct 2019
Faction New York Times 29 Sep 2019
Con, e.g., in a debate The Washington Post Sunday 22 Sep 2019
"The Blind ___: Evolution of a Game," book by Michael Lewis that focuses on American football
Ancillary Newsday 14 Aug 2019
Team; flank The Times Concise 14 Aug 2019
Polygon feature The Washington Post Sunday 11 Aug 2019
District I had found in home counties
One of a trapezoid's four USA Today 27 Jun 2019
Hypotenuse, e.g New York Times 20 Jun 2019
___ by ___ The Washington Post Sunday 16 Jun 2019
Fries or slaw Universal 11 Jun 2019
Arrogance of one in charge of paper is upsetting The Telegraph Cryptic 17 May 2019
TV channel The Telegraph Quick 16 May 2019
One of a square's four
Slaw, at KFC USA Today 29 Apr 2019
Face Manchester United, for example? The Telegraph Cryptic 21 Apr 2019
Found in residence in Munster Irish Times Crosaire 03 Apr 2019
Lobster with a ___ of lobster, dish ordered by Rachel in "Friends"
Big beef purchase USA Today 24 Mar 2019
Facet The Washington Post 24 Mar 2019
Facet LA Times Daily 24 Mar 2019
Right or left from the center
One of a pentagon's five Universal 04 Mar 2019
Pro or con Premier Sunday 03 Mar 2019
Ally (with) Newsday 20 Feb 2019
A or B, for a cassette
Polygon part Universal 25 Jan 2019
Bank's team
Pro or con
Faction
Facet
Hypotenuse, e.g.
Polygon part
One of a pentagon's five
Fries or slaw
Big beef purchase
One of a trapezoid's four
Slaw, at KFC
Fries, at McDonald's USA Today 27 Dec 2018
One of a pentagon's five USA Today 21 Dec 2018
Beans or greens The Washington Post 02 Dec 2018
Beans or greens LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2018
One of two in a conflict USA Today 30 Nov 2018
It's potentially the right attitude
Bank's team
Beans or broccoli Newsday 15 Nov 2018
Competing team Universal 29 Oct 2018
Dish which is served to complement the main one
Fries or coleslaw Newsday 02 Oct 2018
__ dish (potatoes or rice) Newsday 17 Sep 2018
Pickle or slaw Universal 16 Sep 2018
Team; face The Times Concise 12 Sep 2018
Either of two on a quarter Newsday 08 Sep 2018
Profile team The Telegraph Cryptic 05 Sep 2018
Fries or slaw USA Today 28 Aug 2018
Pro or con New York Times 12 Aug 2018
Hypotenuse, e.g Wall Street Journal 09 Aug 2018
Boastful manner; team The Times Concise 07 Aug 2018
Faction Newsday 15 Jul 2018
Soup or salad, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 01 Jul 2018
Team sounded exasperated in report? The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jun 2018
Part of a square Family Time 04 Jun 2018
Competitive group Newsday 13 May 2018
Team Thomas Joseph 04 May 2018
Limit small fish
Word after blind or bright USA Today 30 Apr 2018
Aspect The Washington Post 27 Apr 2018
Aspect LA Times Daily 27 Apr 2018
Fall without beginning to lose face The Telegraph Toughie 20 Feb 2018
Sports team The Times Concise 12 Feb 2018
Line on a diner menu list Newsday 27 Jan 2018
Left or right Irish Times Simplex 17 Jan 2018
Aspect
Fries or slaw
Pickle or slaw
Competing team
Beans or greens
Word after blind or bright
Fries, at McDonald's
One of a pentagon's five
One of two in a conflict
Hypotenuse, e.g.
Pro or con
Debate team, for example LA Times Daily 31 Dec 2017
Debate team, for example The Washington Post 31 Dec 2017
Word after dark or bright USA Today 15 Dec 2017
Debate position Newsday 14 Dec 2017
Some presidential team Irish Times Crosaire 29 Nov 2017
A or B, on an LP USA Today 29 Nov 2017
U.N.'s location in Manhattan New York Times 22 Nov 2017
Isolated with a lot missing from bank Irish Times Crosaire 15 Nov 2017
One of a triacontagon's 30 The Washington Post Sunday 22 Oct 2017
Faction Universal 08 Oct 2017
Polygon part USA Today 27 Sep 2017
It goes next to an entree
Team‘s arrogance
Fries, for instance LA Times Daily 24 Aug 2017
Fries, for instance The Washington Post 24 Aug 2017
Fries or slaw Newsday 20 Aug 2017
One of four things a square has
"Kick" attachment Universal 11 Aug 2017
Partisan group Thomas Joseph 08 Aug 2017
Face among images I deleted
Fries, usually LA Times Daily 16 Jul 2017
Fries, usually The Washington Post 16 Jul 2017
Entree complement Universal 16 Jun 2017
Fries or slaw, often USA Today 13 Jun 2017
Entree go-with USA Today 05 Jun 2017
Facet Premier Sunday 04 Jun 2017
A or B, for the record LA Times Daily 05 May 2017
A or B, for the record The Washington Post 05 May 2017
Agree (with) LA Times Daily 03 May 2017
Agree (with) The Washington Post 03 May 2017
Us or them Universal 25 Apr 2017
Orzo, for instance Newsday 21 Apr 2017
Left or right, for one
Pro or con, e.g Newsday 11 Apr 2017
.45 half Universal 05 Apr 2017
Big hunk of beef USA Today 02 Apr 2017
Ally (with) New York Times 02 Apr 2017
Entree accompaniment USA Today 30 Mar 2017
One of six on a cube Family Time 26 Mar 2017
Debating position The Chronicle of Higher Education 24 Feb 2017
Pro or con, in a debate USA Today 23 Feb 2017
Fries or slaw, typically USA Today 26 Jan 2017
Entree complement
A or B, on an LP
U.N.'s location in Manhattan
Debating position
Us or them
Fries, usually
Fries or slaw, typically
Entree accompaniment
Ally (with)
Faction
.45 half
"Kick" attachment
Word after dark or bright
Polygon part
Fries, for instance
Debate team, for example
Fries or slaw, often
Agree (with)
A or B, for the record
Entree go-with
"West ___ Story" Family Time 04 Dec 2016
Album half USA Today 22 Nov 2016
Fries, to a burger USA Today 10 Nov 2016
Team expressed regret audibly
"Us" or "them," in competitions Universal 27 Sep 2016
Team in United, I see, going up
Edge The Telegraph Quick 18 Sep 2016
See 21 The Telegraph General Knowledge 18 Sep 2016
One of two in a game Universal 24 Jul 2016
Any of ten on a decagon Wall Street Journal 11 Jul 2016
Faction The Washington Post 22 Jun 2016
Slaw or fries USA Today 14 Jun 2016
Face expressed relief for the audience The Telegraph Cryptic 26 May 2016
Either opponent Wall Street Journal 11 May 2016
Perspective LA Times Daily 07 May 2016
"Them" or "us" Universal 01 May 2016
Slaw or salad, e.g Wall Street Journal 23 Apr 2016
Fries for a burger, e.g The Washington Post 23 Mar 2016
Become less intense New York Times 24 Feb 2016
Sidney James's fourth part? Irish Times Crosaire 30 Jan 2016
Team gave expression of relief, reportedly
With 44-Across, off-the-record discussions ... or 12 answers in this puzzle? New York Times 21 Jan 2016
Slaw or fries
Perspective
One of two in a game
Fries, e.g.
With 44-Across, off-the-record discussions ... or 12 answers in this puzzle?
"Us" or "them," in competitions
Fries, to a burger
Album half
Border; team The Telegraph Quick 28 Dec 2015
Not the end of the team
Team gave expression of relief, reportedly
On which cheat may have a bit left, maybe
Squad is returning to Germany
Hypotenuse, for example Wall Street Journal 23 Nov 2015
Entree go-with Universal 30 Oct 2015
Preceder of long or line Newsday 29 Oct 2015
One of two in a sporting event Universal 27 Oct 2015
Big hunk of beef Universal 20 Oct 2015
Beef unit USA Today 18 Oct 2015
Fries, say LA Times Daily 04 Oct 2015
Either team on the field LA Times Daily 28 Sep 2015
Agree (with) New York Times 23 Sep 2015
Team; boastful manner The Times Concise 21 Sep 2015
Face team
Steamed veggies, say LA Times Daily 16 Aug 2015
East or West of New York USA Today 13 Aug 2015
Big butcher purchase New York Times 12 Jul 2015
See 1-Down LA Times Daily 09 Jul 2015
One of a triangle trio LA Times Daily 22 Jun 2015
Fries, often USA Today 08 Jun 2015
__ dish (fries or rice) Newsday 01 Jun 2015
On the verge of starting strife in Denmark and Spain Irish Times Crosaire 28 Apr 2015
One of four in a square Universal 23 Apr 2015
"East" or "west" ending USA Today 15 Apr 2015
Such conceit doesn't encourage straightforward proceedings The Times Cryptic 15 Apr 2015
Word with "show" or "saddle" USA Today 03 Apr 2015
Fries, often Universal 01 Apr 2015
Supplementary Newsday 27 Mar 2015
Audibly lamented superciliousness The Telegraph Toughie 10 Mar 2015
Debate position Universal 08 Mar 2015
Pro or con, in a debate
Ric Ocasek "This ___ of Paradise"
__ dish (potato or rice)
Preceder of long or line
Blind or flip follower
Faction or facet
Supplementary
__ dish (fries or rice)
Agree (with)
"East" or "west" ending
Half a cow
Beef unit
Ally (with)
Steamed veggies, say
Word with "show" or "saddle"
Pro or con, in a debate
East or West of New York
Entree go-with
Fries, often
Big hunk of beef
Record has a B one
One of two in a sporting event
Fries, often
Either team on the field
One of a triangle trio
One of 20 for an icosahedron
Competing team
One of four in a square
Debate position
Big hunk of beef
See 1-Down
Fries, say
Big butcher purchase
A record has an A one
Hypotenuse, for example
Team breaks up, dies
Arrogance in part
Face Arsenal, for example?
Onion rings or fries
Fries, at times
Faction
Faction
Team
Shirts or skins
Sunny-___ up
One of six for a hexagon
"Them" or "Us"
Order complement
Pro or con
Half of an argument
Big beef piece
"Whose ___ are you on?"
"Them" or "us"
"Them" or "us"
Fries, maybe
Competing team
Battle-joiner's choice
Fries or slaw
A or B, on a record
Slaw or fries
Record half
Rectangle or triangle part
Smaller serving
Facet
Half of an argument
Aspect of an issue
Onion rings, e.g.
Waffle fries, e.g.
Type of dish or arm
Debate team
Fries, for one
Smaller serving
Fries, for one
'Us' or 'them'
Hobby activity
Pro or con, in a debate
*Underwater lateral surface?
Slaw, for instance
Pro or con, in a debate
Hypotenuse, e.g.
Triangle part
Slaw or chips
Barbecue fixin', e.g.
Support, with "with"
Onion rings, perhaps
Potato or rice
Hypotenuse, e.g.
Team audibly expressed relief
Mashed or fries
"West ___ Story"
One of five in a pentagon
Onion rings, say
See 68-Across
Debating choice
See 1-Across
With 14-Across, cruise bonus
Faction
Travis jam off "The Invisible Band"
Type of part-time project
Where musician do some projects
Up-down connector
"West ___ Story"
A or B, on a record
Fries or slaw
Team
Fries or coleslaw
Grits or rice
Salad, often
White, in chess
Pro, for one
Type of project
Choice with the main dish
__ dish (mashed potatoes, e.g.)
__ dish (coleslaw, e.g.)
Team groaned audibly
Entrée inclusion
Rib-joint menu selection
With 47 Across, record part
Salad, at times
Aptly, Park Avenue area
Fries or slaw
Contending group
Triangle component
Aptly, Park Avenue area
See 61-Across
Dish component
Fries, to a burger
Show partisanship
Where this answer is, grid-wise
One of a triangle's three
"West ___ Story"
Battle joiner's choice
__ dish (rice or beans, e.g.)
Onion rings, for one
Fries, to a burger
Potato salad or coleslaw, e.g.
The margin runs along it
Triangle component
Faction
Aspect
Mashed, e.g.
Salad, at times
See 61-Across
Subsidiary dinner course
"Them" or "us"
Flank
Half of an argument
Potato salad or cole slaw
Triangle component
Team
One of six on a cube
A or B, on a cassette
Contending faction
Potato salad, say
Potato salad, say
Pro or con, in a debate
Hash browns, e.g., typically
Battle joiner's choice
Baked potato or fries, say
Fries, e.g.
Debating-team contender
Align (with)
Salad, maybe
White, in chess, say
Team
On the __ (separately)
One of six on a cube
Baked beans, e.g.
The margin runs along it
Ally (with)
Join (with)
Line of descent
Flank
Agree (with)
Meal option
__ dish (French fries, e.g.)
Big beef buy
Baked beans, e.g.
Show partisanship
Agree (with)
One of six for a hexagon
Part of a square
Slaw, e.g.
Fries or slaw
Slaw or fries, e.g.
Slaw or mac salad
French fries or cole slaw
Slaw or mac salad
Potato wedges, e.g.
Start for "bar" or "car"
Piece of beef
Hypotenuse, e.g.
Contest participant
Agree (with)
English, to the English
__ dish (rice, for instance)
Position
Choice with the main dish
French fries or cole slaw
Fries or slaw, e.g.
Pro or con
Heads or tail?
Fries, e.g.
Them or us
Triangle component
Triangle component
Onion rings, e.g.
Not the best place for a thorn
Faction
Endorse, with "with"
Rectangle part
Big beef purchase
Team
Pro or con
Face (and word that can come before the starts of 17-, 25-, 48-, and 62-Across)
Fries, say
Word with "walk" or "kick"
Part of a square
Aspect
Competing team
Align (with)
Faction
The margin runs along it
Part of a square
Competing team
Align (with)
Beef purchase
The margin runs along it
Debate team
Debate team
One of two in a game, perhaps
Record half
Flank
Dish or street preceder
Rectangle part
Aspect
Lateral part
Fries, often
Distaff ___
Point of view
The offense or the defense
Periphery
Fries or rings
Rectangle part
Agree (with)
Potato wedges, e.g.
Beef portion
Choose one over the other
View
"Us" or "Them"
Pro or con
Border
Point of view
Lateral part
Yeas or nays
Team
Profile view
With 30-Down, piece of furniture against a wall
Competitive group
Back, with "with"
Word before arm or band
Bar or car opening
Hypotenuse, for one
Slaw or fries
Team
Back, with "with"
Aspect
Lateral part
Team
Pro or con, e.g.
Slaw or fries
Word with bar or car
Big hunk of beef
Cole slaw, e.g.
Team
"West ___ Story"
Agree
Fries, say
Kind of bet or dish
"The Far ___" (comic panel)
Fries or slaw, e.g.
Not the main dish
Half of an argument
Rectangle part
Wing
Word with arm or bet
Word with order or line
One of four in a square
Walk start
Team
Kind of bet or dish
Hunk of beef
Team
Slaw or fries
Start for bar or car
"West __ Story"
One of four in a square
Fries or slaw
Pro or con
Debate position
Faction
"Us" or "them"
Fries, perhaps
__ with (support)
Pro or con, in a debate
Fries or slaw
A or B, on a record
Faction
"Them" or "Us"
Viewpoint
Go along with
Sub chaser?
Fries, maybe
Bar or car opening
Cole slaw, perhaps
Car or line
Fries or slaw
Board opener or broad closer
Square part
Slaw, e.g.
Kind of saddle
Facet
Team
Fictional Jane
Carcass portion
Team
Support, with "with"
Viewpoint
Position
Viewpoint
Aspect
Entree go-with
Cassette part
Faction's ostentatiousness
Thorn's place
Stitch location
Bar or car starter
Contending faction
One of a pentagon's five
Slaw or fries
Word before stroke or step
Beef unit
Kind of bet or board
Border
THIS __ UP
Entree accompaniment
Salad or fries, often
Kind of arm
Faction
Fries e.g.
In billiards, what the English call English
Word before bar, board, or burn
Word with show or saddle
Slaw or fries, perhaps
Not the front or back
A or B, on a record
Start for saddle or walk
Lateral
Beef unit
Big beef piece
Boundary line
Stroke or swipe start
Heads or tails
Precedes arm or kick
Show partisanship
Border
Kind of order
Bar or car opening
Thorn holder?
One of six for a hexagon
Type of dish or arm
Pro or con, e.g.
Support, with "with"
A or B, on a cassette
Walk opening
Incidental
Flank
Type of order
Collateral
Not the front or back
One of six on a cube
Start to kick?
Be partial with with
Sort of show
Not main
Up-down connector
Ally with
A or B, e.g.
Border
Kind of order
Word between up and down
. . . 46
Contest party
Facet
Support
Kind of car at the bar
Cheap or top chaser
Lateral surface
Home team or visitors
"Hound of the Far ___," by 43 Across
The home team, e.g.
Sunny ___ up
Kind of effect
Kind of kick or effect
___ with (aid)
Track or walk preceder
Kind of walk or wall
Word with slip or swipe
Boundary
Edge
Property of a square
Contesting party
Kind of kick
Hip's locale
East or West in N.Y.C.
Octagon part
Kind of kick or light
Left or right, e.g.
Word with arms or show
Kind of arm or kick
Kind of show or walk
Word with step or stroke
Kind of show or step
___ arms
Contesting group
Join forces with
Kind of kick or car
___ splitting
East or West follower
Kind of dish or swipe
Ally with
Kind of glance or stroke
Thing chosen up
Word with kick or step
Hill part
Kind of dish or show
Bounding line
Kind of kick or line
Surface
"Whose ___ are you on?"
Kind of swipe
Kind of dish or effect
Word with burns
Debate component
Nonhittable part of a barn
Hill slope
Cut of meat
Of secondary importance
___ with (favor)
Team.
___ with (support).
Word with wall or walk.
Faction.
Heads or tails.
Aspect.
Kind of street.
One surface of a record.
Flank.
Arrogance: Brit. slang.
Front, oddly enough.
Agree (with).
Secondary, as a line or show.
___ dish.
Phase.
One kind of dish.
A left and a right.
Right or left.
Incidental.
East or West.
Lateral.
Left or right.
Party.
Starboard.
___ lines.
___ of beef.
Secondary.
Slope of a hill.
___ show.
Share similar views (with).
___ light (chance knowledge).
This ___ up.
Any phase as contrasted with another.
Limiting surface.
Subordinate.
Surface of a cube.
Line of descent.
Body of partisans.
Members of a team.
Swank.
Show partisanship.
This team or that team.
The slope of a hill.
Democrats or Republicans.
Border of an object.
Top ___.
The sunnier ___.
"This ___ of Paradise."—Fitzgerald.
Bad location for opera seats.
Indirect.
Conceit: Slang.
Collateral.
Border.
Half of a slaughtered animal.
Take the part of.
Lateral
To agree with.
Roasted asparagus, e.g.
Chips, e.g.
Broccoli or cauliflower, e.g.
With 73-Across, certain pitching style
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