| SNAKEEYES | In a game of dice, the score of two ones (5,4) |
| THROW | A roll of dice; the extent of vertical shift in a geological fault; the distance moved by an instrument's pointer; or, a decorative cover for a bed/chair (5) |
| SCRAPS | Pieces in second game of dice (6) |
| MICCHECKS | Utterances of "One, two, one, two," and a phonetic clue to four features of this puzzle |
| RUNANDRUN | Score of 2 to go on for a long time (3,3,3) |
| DEUCE | The score of forty points each in a game of tennis (5) |
| GRADUAL | Bit of an argument with backing of two, one by one? (7) |
| UTERQUE | Each (of two), one and the other |
| UTER | Which of two, one or the other |
| SEPARATETABLES | Collective name of two one-act plays by Sir Terence Rattigan (8,6) |
| SEPARATE | --- Tables, collective name of two one-act plays by Terence Rattigan (8) |
| PURSESTRING | One of two one is tied to under female domination (5-6) |
| CELLOS | Ensemble of eight in the score of Villa-Lobos' "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" |
| PITORCHESTRA | Group of musicians performing the score of a musical, often |
| CHALKINGUP | Recording the score of "King Hal" in reverse order aboard vessel (8,2) |
| LEONARDBERNSTEIN | US conductor and composer who wrote the score of the musical West Side Story |
| EXECS | Powerful people announcing the score of the Roman Empire? (5) |
| EAGLE | In golf, a score of two under par for a hole (5) |
| DOUBLEBOGEY | A score of two over par on a hole in golf (6,5) |
| PREP | Debone the chicken or dice the onions, say |