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Other crossword clues for answer "SIDES"

SIDES
Opposing teams
Factions
Debate team positions
Fast-food extras
Partners (with)
Vegetables, often
Fighting factions
7" halves
Teams
They get chosen up
Entree add-ons
Fries, slaw, chips, etc.
Fries, salad, etc.
Fries, slaw, and such
Facets
Viewpoints
What opponents take
A and B, e.g.
A and B, in records
Triangle trio
Blue and Gray
Combatants
Polygons have them
Debate teams
Identifies (with)
Aligns with
Squares have four
Every quarrel has two
Slaws and salads
Kids might choose them
Go-with dishes
Slaw and fries
Square's four
Aligns oneself (with)
Record's two
Pentagon quintet
A and B, on LPs
Parts of lunch combos
Cucumber salad, coconut rice, etc.
Faces
Heads and tails
Agrees (with)
Fries, tots, slaw, etc.
Joni Mitchell's "Both __ Now"
Contesting teams
Fries and slaw
Versions
Shows partiality
They're taken by opponents
What partisans choose
Teams in a game
Us and "Them"
Slaw, fries, etc.
Two __ to every story
Them and "us"
Polygonal bounds
Contest opponents
A triangle has three of them
Large beef quantities
Competitors
Meat-locker inventory
Meat-locker units
Fries and onion rings
Supports, with "with"
Dispute principals
Fries, rice, veggies, etc.
What partisans take
Phases
Contest contingents
French fries and rice, for short
Banks as boundaries
Opposite aspects of an issue
Options with entrées
Teams in a contest
Competing teams
Portions on a steak plate
Song releases, in the music business
Right and left.
Opponents take them
Square foursome
Hexagon sextet
45 halves
Flanks.
Lateral surfaces.
Parties.
Henry James' "Washington Square" has four.
Aligns oneself.
Contesting parties.
Opposing parties.
Pro and con.
Laterals.
Heptagons have seven.
Left and right.
Lines of descent.
Outer surfaces of an object.
What every question has two of.
See 7 Across.
Aspects.
Heads or tails.
Actors' lines: Slang.
Parties in a contest.
Hill parts
Take ___
Record parts
Rectangle parts
Partisan positions
Rectangles have four
Takes a stand
Wings
A CUBE HAS SIX
A dodecahedron has 12
Properties of a square
Hexagon's sextet
Parts of a square
A decagon has 10
Square's properties
A cube's sextet
Opponents
Bodies of partisans
Allies (with)
Walls
Borders
Edges
Deliveries to a butcher
They may be chosen
Two for the record
Cole slaw and fries
Beans and others
Debaters take them
French fries and coleslaw, often
Pros and cons, e.g.
Meal parts
Cube's six
Extreme "III ___ to Every Story"
'70 Willie Nelson album "Both ___ Now"
Argument positions
Issue halves
French fries, coleslaw, etc.
Beans and greens
Beans and greens, e.g.
The "three" at a meat-and-three joint
Debate positions
The offense and the defense
Things taken at a sporting event
Boundaries
Opposing positions
Bounding lines
Combative factions
Octagon features
Things taken at sporting events?
Onion rings and such
A and B, for a record
Corn bread and coleslaw, often
Hit that isn't head-on
12, for a dodecagon
They're taken during a feud
Actors' lines
Pentagon features
Surfaces
These are taken in an argument
Fries and slaw, among others
Skins and shirts
Fries and slaw, for two
They're taken by partisans
Entree go-withs
Polygon parts
Rhombus's four
Beans and fries, e.g.
Dishes that go with mains
Triangle's three
Neither top nor bottom
Some dishes
Order specifications
Sextet for most dice
Square quartet
Fries and onion rings, e.g. (10,5)
Octagon octet
Slaw and fries, e.g.