| ESCHEWER | Having taken the two of us in, the illusionist one avoids |
| CLOUD | Possible threat of rain that could put some of us in the cold |
| CACTUS | 100 Romans perform in front of us in the desert |
| LOCALGOVERNMENT | It rules over those of us in the district (5,10) |
| MEASURE | Having only the backing of America in the action taken (7) |
| EDWARDNORTON | Actor who played the magician Eisenheim in the 2006 film The Illusionist: 2 wds. |
| ARIZONA | Sixth-largest state of America, in the southwest on the border with Mexico (7) |
| JUSTMEANDYEW | "Only the two of us," said the lonely guy in the churchyard? |
| CABRILLO | Portuguese explorer of America in the 1500s |
| FRAYN | Michael -; author of the plays The Two of Us and Noises Off and novels including The Tin Men, Sweet Dreams, Headlong and Spies (5) |
| WESTRIDING | The two of us stepping out in part of Yorkshire, once (4,6) |
| WEIRD | Strange, the two of us following one road? On the contrary (5) |
| LONEWOLF | One avoids the company the others (4,4) |
| LIMEY | One of us in US planting tree before fourth of July |
| BLIMEY | Surprised expression of bishop meeting one of us in US |
| PRAGUE | Capital city used as a replacement for Vienna in Amadeus and The Illusionist (6) |
| HOSTEL | The last place the two of us stayed in Holt was a horrible establishment offering cheap accommodation (6) |
| HOLIERTHANTHOU | Of the two of us, you have more gaps ___ sounds sanctimonious (6-4-4) |
| BILLWITHERS | Singer (and cowriter) of "Just the Two of Us" (2 wds.) |
| BICYCLE | In song it was made for the two of us, Daisy (7) |