| ENTRACTE | Interval between parts of a play or opera |
| INTERMISSION | Interval between parts of a play (12) |
| INTERVAL | A short period between parts of a play, concert, film, etc. |
| COMMA | A punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence |
| STOPOVER | A short stay in a place between parts of a journey (8) |
| ACTII | Second part of a play or opera: 2 wds. |
| ACT | Subdivision of a play or opera (3) |
| DISPROPORTION | Lack of pleasing relation between parts of a whole |
| HOLISTIC | Emphasizing the organic or functional relation between parts of a whole |
| LEYLINE | Magical connection between parts of a landscape in part of an old poem, read out loud (7) |
| STOPOVERS | Short stays in places between parts of a long journey (9) |
| ACTS | Parts of a play, or takes part in a play |
| SCENE | Subdivision of an act of a play; or, a sequence of action in a film made up of a series of shots (5) |
| KAPPA | Part of book, apparently, that's between parts of 12 (5) |
| ASYMMETRY | Lack of equivalence between parts of something (9) |
| INTERSTATE | Lacking will to cross river between parts of US |
| PANATELLA | Article between part of knee is a cigar (9) |
| SCENARIO | Italian word for an outline of the plot of a dramatic work such as a film, ballet, play or opera (8) |
| CAST | A fling, throw or sending forth of an aspersion, die, fishing-line, horseshoe, spell etc; the dramatis personae of a play; or, a plaster-of-Paris bandage (4) |
| CHANGES | Eg 10 and 28 transformations between parts of the middle row (7,2,5) |