| TACITLY | Without words, a metal number divides a large town |
| FELON | Criminal having a hand in heavy metal number making a comeback (5) |
| INGOT | Some heavy metal number I acquired touring (5) |
| FLOURISH | From a word for a bloom, an ornamental curve; a grandiose passage of music or words; a mass of blossom on a tree; or, a fanfare (8) |
| POSTIL | From "after those words", a marginal note, as in a Bible; a series of these, as a commentary; a homily; or, a book of homilies/sermons (6) |
| AGENTS | Talleyrand's inauguration divides a French town's representatives (6) |
| REDLINE | It divides a hockey rink in half |
| PINOCHLE | No child divides a pile in this game (8) |
| CENTERLINE | it divides a two-lane road |
| MARINA | Principal river divides a harbour |
| COOKSTRAIT | Characteristic of chef that divides a country |
| CUTS | Divides a pack of cards |
| AISLE | Passageway that divides a plane |
| APART | Picasso initially divides a painting into sections |
| BULKHEAD | Partition which divides a ship into compartments (8) |
| NET | What divides a badminton court? (3) |
| SACRED | Revered area of land divides a US state (6) |
| YULZONESAREA | Brynner divides a site into districts? |
| LOVELOCK | A long tress or braid of hair adorned by an Elizabethan or Jacobean "man of fashion"; or, as two words, a device attached to a bridge as a romantic gesture (8) |
| RABBLE | A large flutter of butterflies; a confused stream of words; a mob; or, the so-called great unwashed, hoi polloi or populace, collectively (6) |