| COALITION | A government consisting of people from two or more political parties (9) |
| CROSSFIRE | Bullets passing through an area from two or more sources |
| DEMOCRATS | Members or supporters of the older of the two major US political parties (9) |
| ORIENTALS | Poor relations of people from the east (9) |
| MIGRATION | Removal of people from one country to another (9) |
| BILLABONG | Political parties go head to head on golf channel? |
| SIDE | A line/edge forming part of the boundary of a plane geometric figure; or, one of two or more contesting sports teams or political parties (4) |
| CREOLE | A language formed from two or more others, such as Haitian ____ (6) |
| EQUIDISTANT | Equally far away from two or more places (11) |
| STEREO | Spatial sound effect from two or more speakers (6) |
| LIGATURE | Character formed from two or more letters (8) |
| TWINE | String made from two or more twisted strands (5) |
| CHEMICALCOMPOUND | Substance formed from two or more elements (8,8) |
| ALLOY | Material formed from two or more metals |
| SIDES | Faces of crystals, polyhedrons or records; pages in books or essays; or, opinions, political parties or sports teams opposed to others (5) |
| WHIG | Member of one of the two UK political parties from the 17th to 19th centuries (4) |
| DIASPORA | A dispersal or spreading of people from their original homeland (8) |
| EXODUSES | Departures, usually of bodies of people from a country (8) |
| XENOPHOBIA | Strong feeling of dislike or fear of people from other countries |
| FUSION | Word, from "pour, melt", for an amalgamation, blend, conflation, merger, welding or union of things, from cuisine, fashion, music, style or the fibres in felt, to atomic nuclei, glass, political parti |