- EDGES
- Dagger's pair
- Margins of superiority
- Trims
- Some jigsaw pieces
- Natural hair concern
- Advantages
- Competitive advantages
- Noses (out)
- Rims
- An octahedron has twelve
- Easy bits of a jigsaw puzzle
- Papercut cutters
- They may be rough and may need smoothing
- Beats by a point
- Jigsaw pieces
- Some jigsaw puzzle pieces
- A pyramid has six
- Extremities
- Periphery
- Borders
- Peripheries
- Cubes have 12, spheres none
- Perimeter formers
- Perimeters
- Doesn't blow out
- Beats by a hair
- A cube has twelve
- Outer limits
- Cubes have twelve
- Cutting sides
- Lips
- Sharpens
- Barely wins, with "out"
- Just beats
- Margins
- Fringe areas
- Beats by a nose, with "out"
- Boundaries
- Barely beats, with "out"
- Moves with caution
- Jigsaw puzzle pieces with straight sides
- Cubes have a dozen
- Creeps
- Drop-off points?
- Slight advantages
- Neatens, as a lawn
- Neatens, as flowerbeds
- Paper cut causes
- Squeezes (past)
- With 31-Across, barely beats
- Cube's dozen
- Sidles
- Barely beats
- Beats by a bit
- Beats by a little
- Does lawn work
- Blades' sharp sides
- Finishes, as a lawn
- Pieces jigsaw puzzlers usually start with
- Barely beats (out)
- Beats 1-0, say
- Beats by a nose
- They may be rough
- Egyptian pyramid's eight
- Jigsaw puzzle starters
- Knives' sharp sides
- Barely bests
- Outer margins
- Paper borders
- Trims, as a lawn
- Brinks
- Easy-to-spot jigsaw pieces
- Lawn-trimming targets
- Advances bit by bit
- Sideslips
- Applies rickrack to
- Fringes
- A cube has 12
- Cube's twelve
- Wins by a nose
- Perimeter
- Sharp sides
- Skirts
- Just beats, with "out"
- Advances slowly
- Frontiers
- Moves sideways
- Narrowly defeats
- Outer boundaries
- Barely defeats
- Verges
- Termination lines
- Borders of tables
- Perimeter parts
- Border lines
- Does some lawn work
- Where ice skates meet the ice
- Where planes meet
- Defeats by a whisker
- Just nips
- Just squeaks by
- Knives' sharp parts
- Far reaches
- Trims, as bushes
- Moves cautiously
- Sharp parts of knives
- Trims, as rims
- Borders of tabletops
- Jigsaw's outer pieces
- Finishes the lawn
- A dodecahedron has 30
- Puts a hem on
- The E of Euler's formula V + F - E = 2
- Moves little by little.
- Draws closer gradually.
- Advances gradually.
- Moves by degrees.
- Moves gradually.
- Moves along gradually.
- Outskirts.
- Selvages.
- Moves, in a way.
- Outer parts.
- Skating strokes.
- Creeps (up on).
- Inches.
- Moves slowly.
- Razor-blade features
- Wins narrowly.
- Wins by a close score
- Creeps slowly
- Plain and deckle
- Bounds
- Puts fringes on
- Does a lawn job
- Trims rims
- Beats narrowly
- Limits
- Flanges
- Beats (out)
- Outlines
- Narrow surfaces
- Singed parts, usually
- They're cutting, sometimes
- They may be filed
- Head starts
- A sphere lacks them
- Cutting parts
- Nips
- 12 on a cube
- Outer reaches
- Sphere's lack
- A hexagon has six of them
- Ball's lack
- Parts causing paper cuts, say
- Does some yard work
- Precarious positions
- A cube has 12 of them
- Noses
- See 32-Down
- Where faces meet
- A cylinder has two
- Beats by a small margin
- Eight things on an octagon
- What the "E" of Euler's formula V - E + F = 2 represents
- Beats by a whisker
- Things that spheres lack
- Cusps
- Narrowly beats (out)
- Pyramids typically have eight of them
- There are 24 in a cuboctahedron
- 12 parts of a dodecagon
- There are 30 on an icosahedron
- Cube's 12
- Beats in a photo finish, say
- Often-frayed parts of papyrus
- Adds lace
- Adds fringe
- Geometrical borders
- Some swords have two
- Sword parts
- Ax parts
- Some rockers have rough ones
- Where Springsteen finds "Darkness"?
- Meredith Brooks "Blurring the ___"
- Morrissey "The ___ Are No Longer Parallel"
- Parts of towns where Springsteen finds "Darkness"?
- Wins by 537 votes, say
- Certainly doesn't win in a landslide
- They may need smoothing
- Rough around the ___
- Baby hairs that frame the face
- Crispy parts of brownies
- They might be sanded down
- Trims the lawn
- Upper hands
- Tidies up the lawn
- The outer limits
- Singed parts, sometimes
- Business parts of knives
- The 12 of a cube
- Dozen on a cube
- Singed areas
- An icosahedron has 30
- Jigsaw puzzle sides
- Lawns' sides
- Strops
- Sharp borders
- Moves crabwise
- Moves stealthily
- Barely wins
- Suspenseful parts of the seats
- Boundary lines
- Defeats by one point, say
- Jigsaw border pieces
- Jigsaw perimeter pieces
- A 45-Down has 12
- Hair that might be laid
- Hair that might be swooped
- Jigsaw starting points
- Outer pieces of a jigsaw puzzle
- Pasek and Paul musical with the song "Lying There"
- Some hair
- Outer borders
- Peripheral areas
- Spots for frays
- Tidies up, in a way
- They can be rough
- Die's 12
- Die's dozen
- Cubic dozen
- Beats, but barely
- Cube dozen
- Beats without crushing
- Peripheral parts
- Common start for jigsaw solvers
- Border bits
- See 31-Across