Possible Questions:
- Advantage
- Sharpen
- Trim
- Border
- Lip
- Brink
- Upper hand
- Perimeter
- Skirt
- Rim
- Threshold
- Outer limits
- Limit
- Boundary
- Move stealthily
- Just beat out
- Periphery
- Barely beat
- Sharpness
- Bite
- Slight advantage
- Outer limit
- Leg up
- Margin
- Hone
- Verge
- Keenness
- Just beat
- Move laterally
- Fringe
- Flange
- Beat by a whisker
- Sword part
- Borderline
- Outer boundary
- Do lawn work
- Barely defeat
- Sidle
- Move sideways
- Competitive advantage
- Jumping-off point
- Selvage
- Precipice
- Make sharper
- Head start
- Do a lawn job
- Nose out
- Nose (out)
- Cusp
- Winning margin
- U2 guitarist
- Part of a blade
- Move cautiously
- Hem
- Chisel feature
- Word in a Maugham title
- Beat, but barely
- Whetter's concern
- Sword feature
- Sharpen, as a knife
- Effectiveness
- Beat by a nose
- Barely beat, with "out"
- Stropping result
- Risky place to live?
- Move gradually
- Move bit by bit
- Advantageous position
- Advance gradually
- A bit of superiority
- You're tense on this
- Superiority
- Narrowly defeat
- Halftime lead, e.g.
- What trained athletes look for
- Tip or top
- Sphere's lack
- Small advantage
- Narrow winning margin
- Maugham's "The Razor's ___"
- Jumping-off place
- Head start, e.g.
- Defeat narrowly
- Boundary line
- Border line
- Beat (out)
- Add fringe to
- What a jumpy person is on
- Trim or rim
- Squeak by
- Slight lead
- Shaving gel brand
- Part of a skate blade
- Handicap
- Finish the lawn
- Drop-off spot
- Cutting part
- Barely better
- Athletes look for it
- Add a fringe to
- "The Razor's ___"
- "Postcards from the ___"
- Win by a nose
- U2 guitarist The ___
- Trim, in a way
- Tracing place
- Touch of acrimony
- Squeak past, in sports
- Some live on it (with "the")
- Sharp quality
- Sharp part of a razor
- Sharp part of a blade
- Sharp part
- Result of honing
- Razor feature
- Precipice part
- Part of a razor
- Outer border
- Meeting place?
- John Lindsay's "The ___"
- It may be cutting
- Honer's goal
- Greater likeliness to win
- Good thing to have in competition
- Drop-off point
- Do some lawn work
- Dividing line
- Defeat by a hair
- Bezel
- Beat by a hair
- Added boost
- Word with cutting or leading
- Where film postcards come from?
- What people are on during a nail-biter
- Vantage
- U2 guitarist, with "The"
- Trim a lawn
- Table border
- Sword's side
- Stropping target
- Spot for a daredevil
- Shaving cream brand
- Sharpness of voice
- Sharp side of a knife
- Sharp side of a blade
- Sharp part of a knife
- Scoring advantage
- Satirical bite
- Razor's feature
- Razor's cutter
- Penetrating quality
- Part that's sharp
- Outskirts
- Outer area
- On __: nervous
- On ___ (tense)
- On ___ (impatient)
- O'Connor's "The ___ of Sadness"
- Move little by little
- Move hesitantly
- Lawn border
- It may be jagged
- Honer's target
- Hipness
- Head start, say
- Go cautiously
- Gambler's delight
- Frontier
- Finish a lawn job
- Falling-off point
- Exciting seat part?
- Defeat narrowly, with "out"
- Cutting-___ (like the latest technology)
- Cutting place
- Cutting ___ (vanguard)
- Cutting ___ (most advanced)
- Benefit of one-upmanship
- Beltway fig.
- Beat slightly
- Beat by a point or two
- Beat by a bit
- Barbasol competitor
- Bad thing to go over
- Advan-tage
- Add fringe
- "The ___ of Night" (TV soap)
- "The ___ of Night" (soap opera)
- "The ___ of Glory" (Lady Gaga song)
- "Postcards From the ---"
- "___ of Night"
- Work (in)
- Word with jagged
- Word with ''jagged'' or ''ragged''
- Word after cutting or leading
- Win by a nose with out
- Win a close victory, with "out"
- Where this answer is
- Where a skate meets the ice
- What the house has at Reno
- What nervous Nellies are on
- What Aerosmith is "Livin' on"?
- What AC/DC's "Razor" is on
- What a sphere lacks
- What a slight favorite has
- What a maven has over others
- Unlikely call during a coin flip
- U2 member, with "The"
- TV's "The ____ of Night"
- Trim the rim
- Trim the lawn and hedge?
- Touchiness
- Tone of voice
- Tidy the lawn
- The favorite's got it
- Tense, after "on"
- Take the ___ off (dull)
- Sword side
- Suspenseful part of the seat
- Surface boundary
- Successful gambler's asset
- Squeak past
- Something bad to be on
- Some live on it, with "the"
- Slight lead in the polls
- Slicing side
- Skate-blade part
- Skate surface
- Site of abutment
- Shaving-gel brand
- Sharpness of a blade
- Sharp side
- Sharp part of a razor blade
- Sharp border
- Seat's most exciting part?
- S.C. Johnson shaving gel
- Rim ... or trim
- Requisite sharpness
- Razor's sharp part
- Razor part
- Ragged part
- Racer's need
- Proceed by moving sideways
- Plain or deckle
- Place for the tense
- Place for a fringe
- Part of a sword blade
- Part of a box
- One of twelve on a cube
- One of a die's dozen
- One of a cube's 12
- One of 30 on an icosahedron
- On ___ (nervous)
- On ___ (irritable)
- Nervous, after "on"
- Neaten, as a lawn
- Move gingerly
- Move by inches
- Most likely place you'd find REASSESSES in a themeless crossword grid
- Minor Threat "Straight ___"
- Lyricist for Broadway’s disastrous “Spider-Man,” with “the”
- Living on the ___
- Little advantage
- Larry Mullen, Jr. bandmate
- Kind of piece in a jigsaw puzzle
- Keenness, as of appetite
- Just squeeze by
- Jittery people are on it
- Jigsaw starting point
- It's uncomfortable to be on it
- It can be the difference between winning and losing
- Intense quality
- Innovative quality
- Iconic U2 guitarist
- Honed side
- Helpful kind of piece for a jigsaw puzzle doer
- Head start, maybe
- Good thing to have when competing
- Good thing to have in a competition
- Gillette gel
- Fringe or flange
- Fisher's "Postcards From the _____"
- Favorable margin
- Favorable advantage
- Faith No More "___ of the World"
- Ecotone
- Defeat, barely
- David Howell Evans nickname
- Cutting side
- Cutting ___
- Competitive plus
- Competitive ___
- Competitive __
- Chisel part
- Business part of a blade
- Bono bandmate, with "the"
- Blade's sharpness
- Blade's sharp side
- Blade runner
- Blade feature
- Betting advantage
- Better chance
- Best, but barely
- Best by a bit
- Beat, but not badly
- Beat, barely
- Beat out barely
- Barely nip
- Barbasol rival
- Ax feature
- Add fringe to, e.g.
- Ad in, e.g.
- AC/DC "The Razor's ___"
- AC/DC "Razor's ___"
- 1988 Dick Francis thriller, with "The"
- "The Razor's __": Maugham novel
- "The City on the ___ of Forever" (classic "Star Trek" episode)
- "The ___ of Night" (old soap opera)
- "Postcards from the ___" (Meryl Streep film)
- "Postcards from the ___" (1990)
- "Losing My ___" (LCD Soundsystem single)
- "Jagged ___" (1985 Glenn Close movie)
- ''Postcards from the ___''