| ATCROSSPURPOSES | With a misunderstanding of each other's argument (2,5,8) |
| SHARD | Archaically, a boundary water; dialectically, a gap; vernacularly, a broken piece, crock or scrap of pottery; or, zoologically, from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare, a beetle's elytron or wing case |
| TRADEDPUNCHES | Took sips of each other's juices, then got into a fist fight? (6,7) |
| AGREETODIFFER | Mutually (usually amicably) accept each other's argument (5,2,6) |
| DELUSION | Misunderstanding of French hero going round America |
| OTOH | "The other argument is ...," in texts |
| DAVIDANDGOLIATH | They stood within a stone's throw of each other (5,3,7) |
| VULGARFRACTIONS | 4 vacant girls wobbling, figures on top of each other (6,9) |
| STRAIGHTENEDOUT | Rectified a misunderstanding |
| FUGUE | From "flight", a contrapuntal composition in which a number of parts/voices enter successively in imitation of each other; or, a psychogenic flight from reality (5) |
| HEAP | A collection of objects laid on top of each other. |
| ISU | There's a bit of a misunderstanding about the ISSF, formerly (3) |
| MIXUP | A confused jumble or combination of inharmonious objects; or, a misunderstanding |
| PILE | Bunch of things on top of each other |
| HALLOFMIRRORS | Where people might see a lot of each other |
| UNEARTH | Find a description of each other planet? |
| LAYOVER | With sheets placed on top of each other (7) |
| CLOSECALLUSES | Hard parts of the feet nearly on top of each other? |
| LAYERED | With sheets placed on top of each other (7) |
| IMBROGLIO | A complicated or difficult situation involving a misunderstanding (9) |