- BIS
- Encore!
- They swing both ways
- Ones who might see a broader spectrum?
- Some Pride Month celebrants
- They go both ways
- Those who go both ways, for short
- Twice, in music
- Ones who go either way
- Again, to the maestro
- Again at the opera
- Bravo!
- La Scala shout calling for an encore
- Play it again!, at the opera house
- Folks in the middle of the Kinsey scale, casually
- Repeat command
- Some folks celebrated under the rainbow flag, informally
- Some heteroflexible folks, casually
- Some non-het folks
- Again, on sheet music
- Again!, at a musical performance
- Again, in music
- Twice, musically
- Twice
- Grafton's "___ for Burglar"
- Sue Grafton's "___ for Burglar"
- Some who benefit from gay rights
- Again, musically
- Grafton's "__ for Burglar"
- Start of an early Grafton title
- __ for Burglar (Grafton novel)
- Cry after a recital
- Ones who are neither het nor gay
- They're not just het
- Twice: Latin.
- Encore, in Italy.
- Duplicate.
- Call for an encore.
- Twice: Music.
- Encore!: French.
- Encore!: Fr.
- Direction to repeat, in music.
- Repeat: Mus.
- Encore at La Scala
- Again!
- Again, to Bizet
- More!
- Again, in Agincourt
- Diva's delight
- A second time
- Twice: Lat.
- Ones not entirely gay or straight
- Encore!, to a diva
- Ones sexually flexible, for short
- Arm muscles, in bodybuilding lingo
- Dumbbell curls build them, for short
- Muscles used in pull-ups, informally
- People with many dating options
- Sexually versatile people
- Two-way types
- Encore exclamation
- 'Encore!,' in 111-Across
- Muscles opposite your tris
- Targets of hammer curls, slangily
- They're "blasted" on arm day
- Arm muscles, casually
- Muscles opposite tris
- Some upper-arm muscles, for short
- Arm muscles for short
- ___ and tris (muscle group)
- Muscles flexed by Popeye, for short
- Again, in musical notation
- Twice, in Latin