| English, to the English | 23 |
| Dish or street preceder | 23 |
| Debating-team contender | 23 |
| Coleslaw or fries, at a diner | 29 |
| Barbecue fixin', e.g. | 25 |
| Baked potato or fries, say | 26 |
| Aptly, Park Avenue area | 23 |
| __ dish (rice, for instance) | 28 |
| __ dish (French fries, e.g.) | 28 |
| __ dish (coleslaw, e.g.) | 24 |
| More popular song, usually | 26 |
| It's usually played first | 29 |
| Half of an audio cassette | 25 |
| Album's first half | 22 |
| Musician's better half? | 27 |
| First half of an album | 22 |
| Where to start playing an LP | 28 |
| Where hits are often found | 26 |
| The hit on a 45, usually | 24 |
| Singer's better half? | 25 |
| Popular half of a 45, usually | 29 |
| Popular cut on a platter | 24 |
| Place for a hit, usually | 24 |
| Phrase on some cassette tapes | 29 |
| Part of a single or LP | 22 |
| Musician's better half | 26 |
| Most-played half of a 45 | 24 |
| Hit-containing half of a 45 | 27 |
| Half an audio cassette | 22 |
| First half of a cassette | 24 |
| Better half, you might say | 26 |
| Peripheral basilica feature | 27 |
| How Dennis Eckersley pitched | 28 |
| Holstered pistol, e.g. | 22 |
| Type of baseball pitch | 22 |
| Like some baseball pitches | 26 |
| Moundsman's technique | 25 |
| Pistols and swords, e.g. | 24 |
| Lesser-played half of a 45 | 26 |
| Second half of a cassette | 25 |
| Lesser-known part of a record | 29 |
| Surprise hit, sometimes | 23 |
| Song that people flip for? | 26 |
| Second half of an album | 23 |
| Second half of a record | 23 |
| Reverse of a hit 45 record | 26 |
| Phrase on some audiotapes | 25 |
| Phrase on an audiocassette | 26 |
| Phrase on a platter label | 25 |
| Part of a cassette tape | 23 |
| One might flip a tape to it | 27 |
| Lesser-played part of a 45 | 26 |
| Less popular track, often | 25 |
| Less popular half of a 45 | 25 |
| Hit's accompaniment | 23 |
| Cassette tape notation | 22 |
| Audiotape's other half | 26 |
| Private courtroom conference | 28 |
| Short journalistic addendum | 27 |
| Magazine article extra | 22 |
| Courtroom conversation | 22 |
| Bistro for a contesting team? | 29 |
| One-on-one gamble, usually | 26 |
| Extra action, so to speak | 25 |
| Extra winning opportunities | 27 |
| Wolverine's facial hair | 27 |
| They grew on Elvis Presley | 26 |
| Pain in the hip for Bobby? | 26 |
| Brandy-Cointreau concoction | 27 |
| Citrus-flavored cocktail | 24 |
| Motorcycle attachments | 22 |
| Cocktails with triple sec | 25 |
| Aligned oneself (with) | 22 |
| Expressed a preference | 22 |
| Worked on a house wall | 22 |
| Worked around the house? | 24 |
| Supported in a dispute | 22 |
| One-___ victory (rout) | 22 |
| On the same team (with) | 23 |
| Made common cause (with) | 24 |
| Exhibited partisanship | 22 |
| Ending with blind or broad | 26 |
| Blind or broad attachment | 25 |
| French fries, frequently | 24 |
| Entrée accompaniment | 23 |
| Complement from the chef? | 25 |
| Coleslaw or applesauce | 22 |
| Baked beans, sometimes | 22 |
| Fries and coleslaw, e.g. | 24 |
| Beans and greens, e.g. | 22 |
| Delivery entrance, often | 24 |
| Place to make a hasty exit | 26 |
| Escape route, for some | 22 |
| Delivery entrance, maybe | 24 |
| They may lead to alleys | 23 |
| Item in a musician's kit | 28 |
| Unintended consequence | 22 |
| Dizziness or drowsiness, e.g. | 29 |
| Unintended consequences | 23 |
| Areaway of some houses | 22 |