| CLOSESET | Near each other, as the eyes |
| ANDYS | Dixon son and others (AS THE WORLD TURNS) |
| CHOPS | Lamb or pork: they're a cut above others as the butcher works. (5) |
| UNTO | Count one and it gets to others as the saying goes (4) |
| NATION | Kind of commercial pact where two countries agree to treat each other as well as any other (4,8,6) |
| FAVOURED | Kind of commercial pact where two countries agree to treat each other as well as any other (4,8,6) |
| MOST | Kind of commercial pact where two countries agree to treat each other as well as any other (4,8,6) |
| FARRELL | Surname of father and son who have faced each other as coach of the Irish rugby team and captain of the English rugby team (7) |
| SHOP | The ___ Around the Corner 1940 film about two co-workers who fall in love through anonymous letters to each other as pen pals |
| PARTYPOLITICS | In which comrades attack each other as much as the opposition? (5,8) |
| PILLOWTALK | Retired couples' addresses very near each other? |
| APART | Miles ___ (nowhere near each other) |
| NESTED | Fitted inside each other (as boxes) |
| LIVETOGETHER | Reside with each other, as an engaged couple might (1) |
| INTRODUCE | Make known to each other as two strangers |
| ADJOIN | Be next to each other as hotel rooms |
| NESTS | Successively fits inside each other, as measuring cups |
| LINK | Allow access to each other, as two accounts |
| SILOING | Isolating from each other, as company departments |
| INTERACTED | Had effects on each other, as two medications |