Crossword clues for sides
sides
- They're next to the main dish
- They're chosen in schoolyards
- Supports, with "with"
- Supports in dispute, ... with
- Square's four
- Sports teams
- Slaw, fries, etc
- Slaw and fries, e.g
- Slaw and fries
- Slaw and applesauce, e.g
- Shows favor
- Rectangle parts
- Record's two
- Record parts
- Pro and con
- Polygons have them
- Polygonal bounds
- Polygon parts
- Pentagon quintet
- Pentagon features
- Parts of lunch combos
- Partners (with)
- Partisans take them
- Partisan positions
- Order specifications
- Options with entrées
- Opposing parties
- Octagon's octet
- Meat-locker units
- Meat-locker inventory
- Large beef quantities
- Kids might choose them
- Hill parts
- Hexagon sextet
- Go-with dishes
- Fries, slaw, and such
- Fries, rice, veggies, etc
- Fries and slaw, among others
- Fries and onion rings, e.g. (10,5)
- Fries and onion rings
- Fries and coleslaw
- French fries and rice, for short
- French fries and coleslaw, often
- Fighting factions
- Extreme "III ___ to Every Story"
- Dispute principals
- Dishes that accompany an entrée
- Debaters take them
- Debate teams
- Debate positions
- Cube's six
- Corn bread and coleslaw, often
- Contesting parties
- Contest contingents
- Competing teams
- Combative factions
- Collard greens and cornbread, for example
- Bounding lines
- Beans and greens
- Banks as boundaries
- An octagon has eight of them
- Allies oneself (with)
- A triangle has three
- A pentagon has five of them
- A and B, for a record
- 45 halves
- "Us" and "Them"
- "Gotta hear both ___"
- '70 Willie Nelson album "Both ___ Now"
- Allies (with)
- Borders
- Agrees (with)
- Edges
- They may be chosen
- Deliveries to a butcher
- A and B, e.g.
- Factions
- Teams in a contest
- Two for the record
- Right and left
- Cole slaw and fries
- Beans and others
- Entree add-ons
- Properties of a square
- Heads or tails
- Bodies of partisans
- Hexagon's sextet
- Parts of a square
- What partisans take
- Walls
- A decagon has 10
- Square's properties
- Wings
- Rectangles have four
- Takes a stand
- Contesting teams
- A cube's sextet
- Opponents
- A CUBE HAS SIX
- A dodecahedron has 12
- Endpoint of birthdays? That is mostly parties
- Slips left out in banks
- Factions meet in confused island uprising
- Directions you take when joining a party?
- Teams in Tbilisi despairing
- Takes part in sports teams
- Menu heading
- Take ___
- Opposing teams
- What partisans choose
- What opponents take
- Opposing positions
- A and B, e.g
- Triangle trio
- The offense and the defense
- Square quartet
- A and B, on LPs
- Vegetables, often
- They're taken by opponents
- Slaw and fries, for two
- Skins and shirts
- Rhombus's four
- Opposite aspects of an issue
- Octagon features
- Fries and slaw, for two
- Entree go-withs
- Blue and Gray
- Beans and fries, e.g
- Aligns oneself (with)
- Actors' lines
- A triangle has three of them
- Two __ to every story
- Triangle's trio
- Things taken at sporting events?
- Things taken at a sporting event
- They're usually in a little box on the bottom of the menu
- They're taken by partisans
Wiktionary
n. (plural of side English). vb. (en-third-person singular of: side)
Wikipedia
Sides is the fourth solo album from former Genesis guitarist Anthony Phillips. It was released in 1979 by Passport Records. For a limited period it was sold bundled with a complimentary copy of his Private Parts and Pieces album.
This album was produced by Rupert Hine and intended for a mainstream audience. On the original LP, side one showcased shorter pop songs, while side two highlighted longer, more progressive pieces.
Genesis crew members Dan Owen and Dale Newman provide vocals on some tracks.
Peter Cross did the artwork for the album.
The album was first released on CD in 1990 by Virgin Records. This original CD release contained two extra tracks: "Souvenir" and an instrumental version of "Magdalen".
As part of Voiceprint's continued re-issuing campaign of Ant's back catalogue, the album was re-issued in 2010 as an expanded 2 CD edition. The album is newly re-mastered from the original master tapes by Simon Heyworth and includes the non-album track "Souvenir" as an extra track on the first CD. This is in keeping with the track order of the original CD release. The second CD contains variations and alternate mixes of the songs from the album including some unique new mixes which have been made from the original multi-track masters especially for the release. The instrumental version of "Magdalen", which appeared as bonus track at the end of the original CD issue, has been moved to the second disc of this release. Also included is the edited single version of "Um & Aargh" which has not previously been available on CD. The second CD also contains two tracks originally intended for inclusion on the original album. "Catch You When You Fall" was recorded for the album but was left off because Ant was unhappy with the lyrics. A rough mix was included on Archive Collection Volume One, the version included on the bonus CD is newly mixed in instrumental form from the 24-track master. "Before The Night" was left off the album in place of "Bleak House" as it was decided to include only one piano-based ballad.
On April 22, 2016, Esoteric Recordings (a Cherry Red Records label) released a 4-disc deluxe edition of the album. Disc 1 contains a 2016 stereo remix of the album. Disc 2 contains the bonus material (as on the 2010 release). Disc 3 contains a remastered version of the original stereo mix of the album. Disc 4 contains a 2016 5.1 surround sound mix of the album on a DVD. The deluxe edition also includes a poster and a 20-page booklet with photos and extensive liner notes.
Usage examples of "sides".
The castle was built on the corner of a great rock, so that on three sides it was quite impregnable, and great windows were placed here where sling, or bow, or culverin could not reach, and consequently light and comfort, impossible to a position which had to be guarded, were secured.
The systematic manner in which this was done made me think that he could not mean to confine himself to two sides of London.
I put in, and hopelessly enough we scrambled up the sandy sides of the hillock, Umbopa leading.
Here we noticed that the sides of the tunnel were covered with quaint sculptures, mostly of mailed figures driving in chariots.
I was slightly staggered at this, more especially as I saw the hands of some of the men steal down to their sides, where hung on each what looked to me like a large and heavy knife.
The men were drawn up in three sides of a dense square, and presented a magnificent spectacle.
However, on we went, till we saw before us, and between ourselves and the peak, a vast circular hole with sloping sides, three hundred feet or more in depth, and quite half a mile round.
Others resembled strange beasts, and on the sides of the cave were fanlike ivory tracings, such as the frost leaves upon a pane.
We sprang forward with desperate energy, and, standing in a bloody ooze, began to feel up and down the door and the sides of the passage.
For an hour or more we went on feeling about, till at last Sir Henry and I gave it up in despair, having been considerably hurt by constantly knocking our heads against tusks, chests, and the sides of the chamber.
Presently we rose, fearing that our limbs would stiffen if we stopped there longer, and commenced with slow and painful steps to struggle up the sloping sides of the great pit.
But I can also make the Nautilus rise and sink, and sink and rise, by a vertical movement by means of two inclined planes fastened to its sides, opposite the centre of flotation, planes that move in every direction, and that are worked by powerful levers from the interior.
A sliding noise was heard: one would have said that panels were working at the sides of the Nautilus.
At that moment night fell suddenly, and the reeds, scarcely raised by the breeze, lay peaceably under the sides of the Nautilus.
Picture to yourself a forest in the Hartz hanging on to the sides of the mountain, but a forest swallowed up.