Answer: EXES
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Letters
- Former spouses
- Former partners
- Old flames
- Joint custodians
- Former mates
- Former flames
- Crosses out
- XXX
- Split personalities?
- Past partners
- Strikes (out)
- Former couples
- Alimony recipients
- Alimony payers
- Some singles
- Love-letter letters
- They've split
- Ivana and Marla, to The Donald
- Divorcees
- Former union members?
- They're no longer together
- Some signatures
- Simple signatures
- Previous partners
- Former lovers
- Some were louses as spouses
- Tic-tac-toe symbols
- Spouses no more
- Members of "The First Wives Club"
- Union busters?
- Tic-tac-toe side
- Letters.
- Former couple
- Custody sharers, often
- 24th letters
- People who used to be a couple
- Parted partners
- Alimony collectors
- They're splitsville
- Spot markers
- Reno leavers
- Previous spouses
- Mimi and Nicole, to Tom
- Ivana and Marla, to Donald
- Former significant others
- Donald and Ivana, e.g.
- Discontinued item?
- Couples no more
- Alimony receivers
- "First Wives Club" members
- They're no longer hitched
- They're no longer an item
- They're broken up
- They used to be together
- Splitsville parties
- Some ballot marks
- People who have split up
- Onetime spouses
- Item of the past
- Generic signatures
- Former romantic partners
- Former pairs
- Former boyfriends
- Flamed-out flames
- Farrow and Gardner, to Sinatra
- Divorces
- Correspondent's kisses
- Alimony receivers, e.g.
- Zsa Zsa has several
- Wyes' predecessors
- Writers of alimony checks
- Worser halves?
- Where-to-sign marks
- Unlikely valentine swappers
- Unknowns in algebra
- Undone items
- Two out of sixty-six?
- They're split
- They're from Splitsville
- They can be tricky to run into
- Sweethearts, once
- Subjects of many Taylor Swift songs
- Split pair
- Some tabloid pairs
- Some support payers
- Some signatures of old
- Some past dates?
- Romantic partners who broke up
- Results of some split decisions
- Preceders of wyes
- Past spouses
- Past flames
- Past dates?
- Partners who called it quits
- Partners no more
- Participants in some awkward meetings
- One-time items
- One-time couples
- Nicole and Mimi, to Tom
- Marital discards
- Man and wife no more
- Love-letter addenda
- Long-distance kisses
- Larry King has a few
- Knot untiers?
- Knot untiers
- Halves of splits?
- Half of all tic-tac-toe players
- Former union members
- Former pair
- Former items
- Former flings
- Flames that have gone out?
- Flames no more
- Erstwhile mates
- Donald Trump has two
- Divorce consequences
- Custody sharers, maybe
- Custody battle participants
- Crossed marks
- Couple no more
- Certain spouses
- Britney and K-Fed, e.g.
- Arithmetic for Rooney
- Alimony check cashers
- "The First Wives Club" members
- "Sign here" marks
- Zsa Zsa has eight
- You might block their numbers
- Writer's kisses
- What Bex and Dax have in common
- Was-bands?
- Warm letter closing
- Unlikely family reunion attendees
- Union deserters
- Unhitched people
- Uncoupled pair
- Uncoupled couple
- Uncomfortable guests at a wedding, maybe
- Two-line crosses
- Two in sixty-six?
- Two from sixty-six?
- Twins of Xerxes
- Tough guests at a wedding
- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, for example
- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, e.g.
- Tom and Nicole, e.g.
- They've gone their separate ways
- They've gone splitsville
- They've called things off
- They've called it quits
- They've broken up
- They've been "Reno-vated"
- They're sometimes blocked on social media
- They're no longer dating
- They're no longer attached
- They're generally assigned to different tables at weddings
- They were once together
- They were louses as spouses
- They used to date
- They used to be united
- They used to be a "thing"
- They sometimes intrude at weddings, and also in this puzzle's theme
- They run into each other frequently in this puzzle
- They often don't speak to each other
- They might fight over alimony
- They may not want to run into each other
- They may not be speaking
- They may not be on speaking terms
- They may have visitation rights
- They may have joint custody
- They may get back together
- They may find running into each other awkward
- They made a split decision
- They left the union
- They aren't together anymore
- They are no longer together
- There's love lost between them
- Their dating days are done
- The six single title characters of a TV Land series
- The Gabor sisters had many
- Ted Turner and Jane Fonda, e.g.
- Sweethearts no more
- Support payers, at times
- Support payers
- Subjects of split decisions?
- Subjects of kiss-and-tell books
- Subjects of frequent Drake lamentations
- Spouses who've split up
- Spousal support recipients
- Split results
- Split couple
- Some tic-tac-toe players
- Some stalkers
- Some monthly check recipients
- Some deleted contacts
- Some alimony collectors
- Signatures, à la Harpo
- Short kisses?
- Serial dater's many
- Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie, to Madonna
- Ruptured couple
- Running into them is often awkward
- Romantic partners who split up
- Romantic partners who have split up
- Returnees from Reno, maybe
- Returnees from Reno
- Results of some split decisions?
- Result of a split
- Reno departers
- Quondam couples
- Quintet in this puzzle
- Questionnaire marks
- Prior spouses
- Post-breakup pair
- People you used to date
- People you might unfollow
- People you may unfollow on Instagram
- People you dated
- People whom you might try to forget
- People who were once married but aren't anymore
- People who used to be lovers
- People who might not get invited to the same parties
- People who have divorced
- People who had a fling, say
- People who aren't married to each other anymore
- People who are no longer married to each other
- People that might be deleted from your contacts
- People in your dating history
- Past sweethearts
- Past couples
- Past boyfriends, e.g.
- Parts of an old item?
- Partners who've parted
- Partners who parted
- Partners who broke up
- Partners in the past
- Partners before "the one"
- Parties in a postdivorce skirmish
- Participants in custody battles
- Parted parties
- Parted pair
- Paper-ballot marks
- Palimony payers
- Pairs that came apart
- Pair who made a split decision?
- Opponents in custody cases
- Onetime lovers
- Onetime item
- Ones who've gone splitsville
- Ones who've called it quits
- Ones who've been through divorce court
- Ones who may not be on speaking terms
- Ones who may have issues over issues
- Ones who have broken up
- Ones who are splitsville
- Ones who are all broken up
- Ones released from an institution?
- Ones giving or receiving alimony
- Ones concerned with custody
- One-time spouses
- One-time item
- One-time husbands
- One side in a nine-square game
- Once-wedded ones
- Old partners
- Old pair
- Old mates
- Old items
- Old flames, as found in this puzzle's theme answers
- Old beaus
- No longer spouses
- Negotiators of visitation rights
- Mr. and Mrs. no more
- Moore and Willis, e.g.
- Mimi, Nicole, and Katie, to Tom
- Mickey Rooney had six before turning 50
- Men in Liz's past
- Members of a defunct union
- Mates who've split
- Mates no more
- Marital cast-offs
- Madonna and Sean Penn, for example
- Lovers no more
- Lovebirds no more
- Liz has had some
- Kramer and Kramer, in "Kramer vs. Kramer"
- Kisses, sometimes
- Kiss-and-tell account subjects
- Katie Holmes and Nicole Kidman, for Tom Cruise
- Kate Moss and Jamie Hince, as of a few weeks ago
- Joint custody parties
- Jessica and Nick
- Ivana and Marla, vis-à-vis The Donald
- Ivana and Marla, in relation to The Donald
- Items that didn't make it?
- It can be awkward when they run into each other
- Husband and wife no more
- Historical pair
- Halves of an old item?
- Halves of a split item?
- Half of DCXX
- Group for Liz Taylor
- Givers and receivers of alimony
- Forty percent of Exxon?
- Fortensky and Warner, to Liz Taylor
- Formers
- Formerly married couple
- Former sweethearts
- Former steadies
- Former spouses, say
- Former spouses, informally
- Former spouses, for short
- Former ones: Colloq.
- Former mates, slangily
- Former item
- Former husbands
- Former hubbies, e.g.
- Former baes
- Flickered-out flames?
- Flames that may have gone out?
- Flames that have cooled?
- Flames that have been snuffed out?
- Flames that flamed out?
- Flames that burned out?
- Flames of the past
- Fisher and Burton, to Taylor
- Farrow and Gardner, in Sinatra's life
- Exxon constituents?
- Extinguished flames?
- Erstwhile partners
- Erstwhile pairs
- Erstwhile flames
- Emotional baggage carriers?
- Eighty-sixed partners
- Duo whose members went solo?
- Donald Trump has some
- Donald and Ivana, for instance
- Donald and Ivana, for example
- Donald and Ivana, Burt and Loni, etc.
- Divorcees, e.g.
- Divorced pair
- Difficulties for wedding planners, maybe
- Demi Moore has three of them
- Dating history figures
- Custody sharers
- Custody battlers, often
- Custody battlers
- Couples, after breakups
- Couple, once decoupled
- Couple, decoupled
- Couple that's split
- Couple that's here and there?
- Couple that called it quits
- Couple gone kaput
- Combatants in family court, often
- Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, e.g.
- Cast-off spouses
- Cast-off mates
- Burton and Warner, to Taylor
- Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, e.g.
- Bruce and Ashton, to Demi
- Broken-up pair
- Broken-up couple
- Broke couple?
- Blake and Miranda, e.g.
- Barstool monologue subjects
- Ballot marks, perhaps
- Awkward people to run into, often
- An item no more
- Alimony senders, maybe
- Alimony recipients, informally
- Alimony payers or payees
- Alimony givers or receivers
- Alimony givers or getters
- Alimony getters
- Alimony figures
- Alimony check writers
- Alimony check payees
- A-Rod and J. Lo, to each other
- "The First Wives' Club" members
- "I like texts from my ___ when they want a second chance" (Cardi B)
- "I like texts from my ___ when they want a second chance" (Cardi B line)
- ''The First Wives Club'' members
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