| Bud |
| Pal |
| Bro |
| Chum |
| Wife |
| Soul |
| Buddy |
| Bloke |
| Marry |
| Spouse |
| Partner |
| Comrade |
| Consort |
| Pair up |
| Companion |
| __ friend |
| G'day ___ |
| Perth pal |
| Chess win |
| Aussie pal |
| Chess word |
| Chess term |
| Chess call |
| Game's end |
| Chess goal |
| Other shoe |
| Game ender |
| Mom or Pop |
| Other half |
| ___ running |
| Counterpart |
| Crew member |
| Endgame end |
| Deck worker |
| __ for life |
| Bosun's ___ |
| Tal triumph |
| Final check |
| Other glove |
| Close friend |
| Deck officer |
| Ship officer |
| Nautical man |
| Fit together |
| Board finish |
| Chess ending |
| Chess finale |
| Better half? |
| Brit's buddy |
| Chess crisis |
| Doe, to stag |
| Eve, to Adam |
| Game ending? |
| Missing sock |
| Second glove |
| Winning move |
| Beat Spassky |
| Aussie buddy |
| Adam, to Eve |
| Aussie's pal |
| Check chaser |
| Win at chess |
| Chess closer |
| Hand on deck |
| Naval officer |
| Fellow worker |
| One of a pair |
| Check and ___ |
| Barbie buddy? |
| Best at chess |
| Canberra chum |
| Kasparov kayo |
| King's demise |
| Pal in Sydney |
| Pal of Sydney |
| Paraguay tea. |
| Petty officer |
| S.A. beverage |
| Smee, to Hook |
| Kasparov coup |
| Outback buddy |
| Pal, in Perth |
| Matching sock |
| Life partner? |
| Beat at chess |
| Ship's officer |
| Captain's aide |
| Pirate address |
| Australian pal |
| Check or first |
| Ninth word ... |
| Nala, to Simba |
| Paraguayan tea |
| Part of a pair |
| Ram, for a ewe |
| Sire, to a dam |
| Spassky's goal |
| Win for Polgar |
| Half of a pair |
| Capture a king |
| Down Under pal |
| Aussie's buddy |
| Brisbane buddy |
| Fischer's forte |
| One of a couple |
| A Pinta officer |
| Aussie's friend |
| Crewman's crony |
| Fischer triumph |
| Hind, to a stag |
| Jane, to Tarzan |
| Karpov's climax |
| King's downfall |
| Melbourne buddy |
| One glove e.g. |
| Pal down under |
| Other sock, say |
| G'day!" speaker |
| Defeat at chess |
| Defeat in chess |
| Win for Fischer |
| Winner's check? |
| Chess objective |
| Husband or wife |
| Game-ending word |
| G'day" addressee |
| I win," in chess |
| Check for a win? |
| Chess conclusion |
| Game-ending call |
| Game-ending move |
| Kiwi's companion |
| Molly, to Fibber |
| Second sock, say |
| Starbuck was one |
| Tealike beverage |
| Win for Kasparov |
| Canberra comrade |
| Friend of Sydney |
| Nautical officer |
| Bill, to Melinda |
| Running partner? |
| Significant other |
| Australian "buddy |
| Australian friend |
| Corner, as a king |
| Kasparov conquest |
| Pal, in Australia |
| The end, in chess |
| What a sock needs |
| Chess-game ending |
| Pal at the barbie |
| Buddy, down under |
| Finale for Fischer |
| Chess announcement |
| Beat on the board? |
| Bobby Fischer coup |
| Buddy in Australia |
| Chess player's cry |
| Every sock has one |
| Friend Down Under |
| Friend of Adelaide |
| Hen, for a rooster |
| The end for Karpov |
| Do more than check |
| Certain game ending |
| Counterpart in life |
| End of a chess game |
| Last word in chess? |
| Pal from Down Under |
| Recipient of "G'day |
| ''G'day'' recipient |
| Blondie, to Dagwood |
| Captain's underling |
| Best on a chessboard |
| Friend, in Fremantle |
| Peahen, to a peacock |
| The other shoe, e.g. |
| #, in chess notation |
| Fellow member, slang |
| One sock, to another |
| Friend, in Australia |
| Fischer coup de grace |
| Green tea of Paraguay |
| One of a perfect pair |
| One to say "G'day" to |
| Play or room follower |
| South American drink. |
| Tarrus Riley "Soul___ |
| Tough call for a king |
| Win for Bobby Fischer |
| Bad news for the king |
| What a stocking needs |
| One of a matched pair |
| Chess player's "I win! |
| Chess player's friend? |
| Dating service success |
| King's downfall, maybe |
| One sock, to the other |
| Start a new generation |
| Word with room or help |
| Word with soul or help |
| Work ____ (Co-worker ) |
| Bad word for the king? |
| Perform a final check? |
| Starbuck on the Pequod |
| Word with ship or soul |
| Game over," to Kasparov |
| Chanticleer, to a biddy |
| End of a board meeting? |
| Play or school follower |
| Starbuck, in "Moby Dick |
| First person on a ship? |
| Game-ending announcement |
| Kaiser Chiefs: "Team ___ |
| Pal, to Crocodile Dundee |
| What "++" means in Qe2++ |
| Better half, so to speak |
| First ___ (ship officer) |
| Kindred spirit, soul ... |
| Last word from Kasparov? |
| Chess player's "You lose! |
| Have a decisive chess win |
| Husband, to his wife, say |
| Word with running or soul |
| First ___ (Gilligan's job) |
| Last word in a chess match |
| Another end of a chess game |
| Follower of stale or stable |
| Kasparov's coup de grâce |
| Streets "Dry your eyes, ___ |
| Australian slang for "friend |
| Left shoe, to the right shoe |
| Coup in a classic board game |
| Coup in a certain board game |
| Fellow band member, to a Kiwi |
| First ___ (officer on a ship) |
| Left-hand glove, to the right |
| No sock should be without one |
| Husband, wife, or life partner |
| It often gets lost in the wash |
| Officer in the merchant marine. |
| ___ in two (common chess puzzle) |
| Get some gamete-on-gamete action |
| What "#" means in chess notation |
| Word signaling a king's downfall |
| Each animal in Noah's Ark had one |
| One to whom you might say "G'day! |
| Topic to ask a fortuneteller about |
| Trap the opponent's king, in chess |
| Brazilian holly, basis of a beverage. |
| One of a pair of gloves, to the other |
| Subject of the "cloth or plastic" debate |
| Word you hear before you flip over the chessboard |
| Sock or shoe that goes with the one you're wearing |
| Running ___ (presidential candidate's VP choice, for example) |
| Impossible chess ending with a king and knight versus a lone king |
| It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers |