| BACCARATHANGMAN | Two "A" games |
| FLUTE | Aerophone played by Frederick II; a groove in a column or cloth; a frill in a frock; a tall piece of stemware for champagne; or, a type of baguette (5) |
| DOUBLE | From "two", a quantity twice as much; two of a sort together; or, a duplicate, exact counterpart or twin (6) |
| DUAL | From Greek for "two", a word for a pair of units treated as one, such as a bivalent atom, couple of people, duo of notes or product of two vectors (4) |
| HOTCROSSBUN | "One a penny, two a penny" pastry in a nursery rhyme |
| PAIR | Set of two / a two some |
| ONE | ___ a penny two a penny.. |
| WATERBOA | A snake or two a bear tormented |
| EMULATOR | A computer program that imitates the internal design of a microprocessor-based device such as a games console |
| HANDBALLCANASTA | Two more "A" games |
| NAMES | *Pablo Neruda had two: a pen and a given |
| ONEA | ___ a penny two a penny... (lines from Hot Cross Buns nursery rhyme): 2 wds. |
| DUO | From the Latin for "two", a piece of music composed for a brace, couple, pair or twain of pianists, opera singers, violinists or other performers of the same name (3) |
| CYLINDER | Engine component: a'Black Five'had two, a 'Deltic'18 (8) |
| DUEL | From an old poetic word for "war" and Latin for "two", a single wager of battle or trial by combat; an affaire d'honneur or monomachy; or, any contest or struggle between two (4) |
| COUPLET | "The little two": a clue for you! |
| CHACHA | Tea for Two - a Latin American dance? |
| TAGWRESTLING | Two-a-side (ring) combat sport |
| ONEOR | ? two (a few) |
| RAIDS | Two a.m. attacks on the fridge |