- APART
- In pieces
- Isolated
- Not together
- Separated
- Asunder
- One from another
- Practicing social distancing, maybe
- Doing long-distance, say
- Longing for one another, perhaps
- Distinct (from)
- No longer dating
- Put away from everything
- Separate
- Off to the side from
- Not on the team
- At a distance
- Unconnected
- In two places at once?
- Here and there
- In two places
- Sundered
- To pieces
- In different places
- To one side
- Things fall ___; the centre cannot hold: Yeats
- Split _____
- How it's redundantly said that things get broken
- One way to grow
- How long-distance lovers spend their time
- Without a connection
- Requiring assembly
- Split up
- Into pieces
- Off to one side
- Divorced
- Not connected
- With space between
- Away from everything else
- Not in the same place
- Disassembled
- Disconnected
- Distant
- Distinguished (from)
- Not touching
- Detached
- In two
- No longer dating, say
- No longer linked
- Things Fall ___ (Chinua Achebe classic)
- Not one
- Sectioned offf
- Split
- Cut off
- Like unhappy lovers, maybe
- Seperate
- From each other
- No longer an item, maybe
- Away from each other
- Separately
- No longer an item
- Like soldiers and their families, usually
- Estranged
- Like exes
- Needing assembly
- Not proximate
- Things fall __; the centre cannot hold: 20-Across
- Spaced out
- Aside (from)
- Separated from each other
- Besides, with "from"
- Things Fall __: Chinua Achebe novel
- No longer together
- Out of touch
- Acting individually
- No longer one
- By itself
- Individually
- Distinct
- In two different places
- Take __ (disassemble)
- Divided
- On different sides
- Ostracized
- In sections
- Dismantled
- In separate pieces
- Play __ (participate)
- In separate places
- How many people grow
- Set off
- Fall __ at the seams
- With lost integrity
- Independently
- See 73-Across
- Away from one another
- Man dwells ___, though not alone.—Ingelow.
- Aside.
- Disjoined.
- Disassociated.
- Independent.
- Lone.
- Away from.
- Not connected with.
- Dissociated.
- At some distance.
- Play ___.
- ___ from (besides).
- Not in close proximity.
- At one side.
- Divergent
- Secluded
- Unreconciled
- Take ___ (disassemble)
- Notwithstanding
- Notwithstanding, with "from"
- Away
- Removed
- Like some poles
- Take ___ (criticize)
- What Chang and Eng could never be
- Unrelated
- You'll always be _____ of me
- To smithereens
- Disjointedly
- Not counting, with "from"
- To bits
- In reserve
- Discrete
- One way to fall
- Disjointly
- On the side
- Word with fall or worlds
- Not close
- A sad way to grow
- Divided A.P. pictures
- Separate ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- Distanced
- In two, say
- Miles ___ (not even close)
- Alone
- Disjointed
- Word following 1-/4-Across, appropriately
- ___ from that ...
- In two pieces
- Not as one
- Not with the group
- Broken up
- Things Fall ___ (Chinua Achebe novel)
- In a bicoastal relationship, say
- Separately or role?
- See 6-Down
- Clapton "Tearing Us ___"
- Never Tear Us ___ (INXS)
- How you couldn't "Tear" INXS
- Not very together Cure song?
- Broken Cure song off "Wish"?
- Quarantined, say
- Segregated
- Splitsville
- Spaced out, in a way
- Things Fall ___ (Chinua Achebe's first novel)
- Like couples in a long-distance relationship
- Things Fall ___
- Separated from
- Like pieces requiring assembly
- Way to grow
- Like pieces in need of assembly
- Not together (pair 1)
- Dating long-distance, maybe
- In different cities, maybe
- Things Fall ___ (Achebe novel)
- Things fall ___; the centre cannot hold
- Fall ____: disintegrate
- Except with from
- No longer a couple
- How exes live
- Goal at some cattle calls
- Word with "fall" or "pick"
- You'll always be ___ of me
- Falling ___ at the seams
- In need of assembly
- In separate locations
- ___ from that . . . ("Otherwise . . .")
- Come ___ at the seams
- See 58-Down
- To the side
- Away from the crowd
- Word after come or fall
- By oneself