| Point-of-honor settler | 22 |
| Old-fashioned showdown | 22 |
| Hamilton vs. Burr, e.g. | 23 |
| D'Artagnan specialty | 24 |
| "___ in the Sun" | 26 |
| Swashbuckling activity | 22 |
| Result of a slap, perhaps | 25 |
| Quarrel settler, maybe | 22 |
| Quarrel settler of yore | 23 |
| Quarrel settler of old | 22 |
| Point of honor settler | 22 |
| Hamilton's last act | 23 |
| Hamilton-Burr conflict | 22 |
| Confrontation with Burr | 23 |
| Where seconds are important | 27 |
| Swordsmen's battle | 22 |
| Swordsman's challenge | 25 |
| Swashbuckler's event | 24 |
| Settle a dispute, perhaps | 25 |
| Point of honor settler, once | 28 |
| One way to settle a dispute | 27 |
| It often has two seconds | 24 |
| It has principals and seconds | 29 |
| In which seconds come first | 27 |
| Hamilton's undoing | 22 |
| Hamilton's last activity | 28 |
| Hamilton-Burr incident | 22 |
| Hamilton-Burr engagement | 24 |
| Fence, but not for fun | 22 |
| Event in many a Flynn film | 26 |
| Event done at 20 paces, maybe | 29 |
| Cream puffs at six paces | 24 |
| Contest that takes seconds | 26 |
| Contest that leads to a draw | 28 |
| Confrontation with a choice | 27 |
| Affaire d' honneur | 22 |
| Affair requiring seconds | 24 |
| "Macbeth" climax | 26 |
| "High Noon" climax | 28 |
| "Hamlet" climax | 25 |
| One with a second helping | 25 |
| One settling a score, say | 25 |
| It takes a second to be one | 27 |
| Hamilton or his foe, famously | 29 |
| Andrew Jackson, notably | 23 |
| Swordsmen's skirmishes | 26 |
| Old-fashioned argument enders | 29 |
| Face-offs with guns or swords | 29 |
| Contests ending in draws? | 25 |
| They require a few seconds | 26 |
| They often have seconds | 23 |
| Seconds participate in them | 27 |
| Political debates, often | 24 |
| Pistol fights, perhaps | 22 |
| Hamilton vs. Burr and others | 28 |
| Events that take seconds | 24 |
| Combat on a small scale | 23 |
| Battles for satisfaction | 24 |
| Back-to-back contests? | 22 |
| Back-to-back competitions? | 26 |
| Actions in Flynn films | 22 |
| Señorita's chaperon | 26 |
| Member's obligation | 23 |
| Club member's payment | 25 |
| Writer's guild fees | 23 |
| Union's collection | 22 |
| Union member's payment | 26 |
| Union collectors' items | 27 |
| Treasurer's receipt | 23 |
| They're often paid | 22 |
| Payments by club members | 24 |
| Equity members pay them | 23 |
| Cost of club membership | 23 |
| Clubmembers' burdens | 24 |
| Club members' fees | 22 |
| Club member's burden | 24 |
| The Everly Brothers, e.g. | 25 |
| Siegmund-Sieglinde number | 25 |
| "Say Say Say," say | 28 |
| You can't do it alone | 25 |
| Peaches & Herb, e.g. | 24 |
| Operatic love scene, usually | 28 |
| Musical composition for two | 27 |
| It can't be done alone | 26 |
| Four-handed piano tune | 22 |
| "Say, Say, Say" say | 29 |
| Work for piano and violin | 25 |
| Sonny and Cher song, e.g. | 25 |
| Song for the Everly Brothers | 28 |
| Something one can never do? | 27 |
| Something one can never do | 26 |
| Righteous Brothers hit, e.g. | 28 |
| Piece played by a pair | 22 |
| Piano music for four hands | 26 |
| Number divided by two? | 22 |
| Number by Davis and McCoo | 25 |
| MacDonald-Eddy specialty | 24 |
| MacDonald-Eddy offering | 23 |
| It may call for four hands | 26 |
| Indigo Girls song, e.g. | 23 |