| BOTH | The two (of you) |
| MEET | To show up at the same time and place as your friend, just as the two of you agreed |
| BROTH | The two of you are, we hear, in the soup (5) |
| APART | "I can't tell the two of you ___!" |
| ASPS | Without the two of you these crawlers can't fly (4) |
| YOYO | Toy is not enough for the two of you (2-2) |
| VACUUM | Emptiness of holiday for two of you at beginning of May (6) |
| TUTU | Two of you in French ballet dress (4) |
| AUNATUREL | Baking, two of you get real tan like this (2,7) |
| TAURUS | Star two of you turned into a zodiac symbol (6) |
| 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) |
| TIE | Why did the two of the fastest runners wear business suits to the marathon? Because they were sure the race would end in a ___ |
| JUSTMEANDYEW | "Only the two of us," said the lonely guy in the churchyard? |
| HOLIERTHANTHOU | Of the two of us, you have more gaps ___ sounds sanctimonious (6-4-4) |
| TWELVE | The Apostles are cross with the two of them (6) |
| BOTHER | Aggravation the two of them brought to the queen? (6) |
| ABBOT | Earliest characters, the two of them, removing the last one in order (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) |
| ESCHEWER | Having taken the two of us in, the illusionist one avoids |