| Insincerely reluctant to make a decision |
| Career decision for a referee/lawyer? |
| Decision from a referee or umpire |
| Flip-flop |
| Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out |
| In a position where a decision must be made |
| Boxing decisions |
| Additional decision-making factors |
| Actor who played a coin-flipping killer in the 1932 movie "Scarface |
| Angry diner's decision |
| Flip-flop, geometrically? |
| While I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it" speaker |
| Gain from flipping an early Impressionist painting? |
| Angry diner patron's decision |
| Talk off the ___ (prevent from making a disastrous decision) |
| Decision-making setting |
| Jurisdiction whose decisions may be appealed |
| Criterion for making a decision |
| Struggle painfully (over), as a decision |
| Decision reviewed in an instant replay |
| Coin-flipping actor in ''Scarface'' |
| Pancake flipper at a Southwestern bar? |
| ___ decision (admissions policy) |
| Flip |
| Decision regarding a Belafonte song? |
| Oft-flipped items? |
| Decision that led to two opposing choices |
| Actor/sportscaster Bob and family, Stretch Armstrong-style? [flip over lowercase] |
| Fig. that might influence a decision as to whether or not to join the mile high club |
| Decision |