| TOTALFOOTBALL | A game of two halves? (5,8) |
| EIGHTEEN | Six and two halves? (8) |
| SPLIT | Leave in two halves? (5) |
| KIP | 1,000lb; a monetary unit of Laos; a wooden paddle to spin Australian pennies in a game of two-up; a calf/lambskin; a bundle of hides; a bed; or, a nap or a snooze (3) |
| PAPER | A game of two hands (5,8,5) |
| SPINNER | Who tosses the coins in a game of two-up (7) |
| OMEGA | Love game of two halves, rearranged as last in series (5) |
| MEGA | Huge change in game of two halves |
| CLINCHER | Certain winner right after neat header in "game of two halves", say? |
| NINEHOLES | Historic game, one of two halves of course (9) |
| SPINTHEBOTTLE | Female downing two halves - Courage? - in party game (4,3,6) |
| EQUALTOONE | A match of two halves is mathematically all the same as a whole (5,2,3) |
| SOMEONE | Addition of two halves, you could say, makes a person (7) |
| BIVALVE | Viable five mix it for a creature of two halves (7) |
| ROULETTE | In a way, allowed game of two halves, 19 across and 26 (8) |
| MOIETY | One of two halves (6) |
| EQUATOR | Meeting of two halves is unusually quorate |
| CLICHE | Champions not needing extra time, man - game of two halves, perhaps? (6) |
| TABLE | Slab for/with an inscription; one of the two halves of a backgammon board; or, a company of people seated for supper or a game (5) |
| KICK | Hides of calves or lambs; catnaps, dozes or snoozes; beds or lodgings; or, paddles for spinning pennies in the Australian game of two-up (4) |