Clues for the word "ONE"
We've had 1609 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 4567 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 02, 2025.
Definition of one
- a. - Being a single unit, or entire being or thing, and no more; not multifold; single; individual.
- a. - Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
- a. - Pointing out a contrast, or denoting a particular thing or person different from some other specified; -- used as a correlative adjective, with or without the.
- a. - Closely bound together; undivided; united; constituting a whole.
- a. - Single in kind; the same; a common.
- a. - Single; inmarried.
- n. - A single unit; as, one is the base of all numbers.
- n. - A symbol representing a unit, as 1, or i.
- n. - A single person or thing.
- indef. pron. - Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
- v. t. - To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite; to assimilite.
Referring Clues
- Singleton
- "A Chorus Line" finale
- Single
- Population at the time of 44-Across
- Till bill
- Together
- "My ___ and Only"
- 1969 Three Dog Night hit
- Married
- Low note
- Buck
- "___ moment"
- "We're number ___!"
- "A Chorus Line" standard
- What I may mean
- It's for the money
- Joined
- Bit of binary code
- Lunch time, maybe
- 800 preceder
- TV's "Murder ___"
- Unified
- Washington's bill
- A quarter of four
- Last word of the year, often
- Common lunch time
- A wee hour
- Last number in a countdown
- Four quarters
- Late-late hour
- Twice 79-Down
- Small bill
- Half and half
- Early afternoon
- Latish lunchtime
- Word repeated in "takes ___ to know ___"
- Wee hour
- Ending of most odds
- Sum of the parts
- Best seller's number
- It precedes "Blastoff!"
- 38-Across, to us
- Wedded
- Inseparable
- Day ___
- United
- Microphone tester's word
- It's next to nothing
- Minimal amount of money, with 5-Down
- Last word heard on New Year's Eve
- It's better than nothing
- Wed
- Number of points a free throw is worth
- "___ China" policy
- Long-distance call starter
- A
- Sacagawea coin denomination
- Murder ___
- Word on a dime
- Impossible score, in U.S. football
- Like a gas gauge just before a fill-up?
- Single word
- Starting square
- Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle
- Start for step or stop
- Lunch hour
- Start of long-distance dialing
- Top-of-the-chart number
- Telephone button that lacks letters
- "Blastoff!" preceder
- Start of a long distance call
- Washington is on it
- See 5-Down
- It's heard before a liftoff
- "A Chorus Line" number
- Formula ___
- Series opener
- 56-Across + 56-Across
- "The loneliest number"
- Lunchtime, perhaps
- I
- With 60-Down, eventually
- Common lunchtime
- It might be broken into quarters
- Undivided
- "You're Still the ___" (1998 Grammy winner)
- Loved ___
- Top position
- Lunch hour, maybe
- Lonely number
- See 27-Across
- With 15-Down, low
- Solitary
- "Take ___"
- Fraction of a 46-Across
- Hole-in-___ (duffer's dream)
- What I might mean?
- Whole
- Cellular ___
- Like-minded
- Indivisible
- Start of a long-distance call
- Low digit
- Simple ticket order
- Count near the end of a countdown
- "___ Fine Day" (1963 Chiffons hit)
- "That's ___ for the books!"
- Next to nothing?
- ___ way (message in an arrow-shaped road sign)
- ___ of a kind
- Person
- Early afternoon hour
- No longer divided
- See 60-Across
- Leading figure
- With 25-Across, 50%
- With 31-Across, some clubs
- Liftoff preceder
- Word on a dollar
- With 51-Down, a common tennis score
- A thousandth of a grand
- Number before "Liftoff!"
- Jukebox input
- Binary digit
- Word before and after "by," "on," or "to"
- White Monopoly bill
- Eagle's bill?
- It's dialed before a long-distance number
- "___-Trick Pony" (Paul Simon song)
- Two halves
- Bottom of some scales
- Calorie count of some diet drinks
- With 4-Down, some swimsuits
- With 74-Down, unanimity
- Capital ___ Bank
- "___ Day at a Time" (Bonnie Franklin sitcom)
- What I will always be?
- Air Force ___
- Purina ___ (pet food)
- When lunch hour ends, often
- Binary code digit
- Not split
- 1992 U2 top 10 hit
- Sole
- Number before "ignition ... liftoff!"
- Atomic number of hydrogen
- Missing broadcast channel
- With 52- and 39-Across, gradually
- Long-distance number starter
- Word before "ignition ... liftoff!"
- Night stand leader?
- "The loneliest number," in a Three Dog Night song
- Digit in binary code
- With 32-Across, a ball game
- Mr. Right, with "the"
- Number of operas composed by Beethoven
- Small note
- Canadian "loonie" denomination
- Beginning of all New York ZIP codes
- Neuter pronoun
- Hit 1992 U2 "single"
- Primary figure
- With 105-Down, a short play
- I might signify this
- Combined
- Unnamed person
- Billy Martin, for the Yankees
- Two halved
- Seventh row
- Marine ___ (presidential helicopter)
- "This round's ___"
- "A Chorus Line" song
- With 41-Down, quaint sandlot game
- Cosine of 2 pi
- See 32-Down
- What I might indicate
- Cosine of zero degrees
- The first cardinal
- Not even a few
- Quarter of four
- Bill with a pyramid on the back
- Hydrogen's atomic number
- Word on a penny
- Bill with a pyramid
- "A Chorus Line" showstopper
- Two bells, perhaps
- Bill passed regularly
- Smackeroo
- "___ Less Bell to Answer" (The 5th Dimension hit)
- Sawbuck fraction
- Last digit of this year
- Number at the heart of seven other answers in this puzzle
- 2000 Beatles compilation album
- Number below the exclamation point
- 1300 hours
- Unbroken
- Solid yellow ball on the pool table
- Smallest positive integer
- 1992 U2 hit
- Word on a penny or a dime
- ___ in a million
- It usually comes first
- Every number is divisible by it
- Number on a dime's reverse
- Telephone button without letters
- Sacagawea denomination
- I, in Roman numerals
- Matchless
- What 44-Across is 44-Across of
- Hour after noon
- See 7-Down
- Bestselling number?
- "___ of these days, Alice..."
- Any person
- Countdown penultimate
- Half and half?
- Fifth of a fin
- What I might mean
- Free throw score
- ___ and only
- "...___ hand clapping?"
- Married or single
- Single, in Toledo
- "___ Week" (1998 Barenaked Ladies hit)
- Yearling's age
- Big number from "A Chorus Line"
- Highest binary digit
- Smallest bill
- Divisor for any prime number
- Only partner
- "___ Fine Day" (1996 Pfeiffer/Clooney film)
- Bank or Air Force follower
- January, in some dates
- "A Chorus Line" closer
- Winning number
- Digit before an area code
- Bestseller's number
- Free throw point value
- Low number
- E's value, in Scrabble
- From day ___ (since the start)
- Another preceder?
- Word after square or loved
- Queen's "Another ___ Bites the Dust"
- Any number to the zeroth power
- The same partner
- Showstopper in "A Chorus Line"
- Day or square follower
- I, for Claudius
- Complete
- Final B.C. year
- Last word before "Liftoff!"
- Only companion
- Score for an ace
- "___ Touch of Venus" (Mary Martin musical)
- "Out of many, ___" (e pluribus unum)
- Small dining party
- Dollar digit
- Word before person and vote
- Impossible quantity of Lay's potato chips to eat?
- Number that's its own square
- Last number of a countdown
- E's value in Scrabble
- ___-two punch
- Leading figure?
- "Blastoff" preceder
- Formula ___ racing
- Number in "A Chorus Line" that's actually a number
- Commonest Scrabble tile subscript
- Three Dog Night's first Top Ten hit
- I can mean this
- Word on a penny and a dime
- Metallica's first hit
- Number for the books?
- A third of 111?
- Jackson Pollock masterpiece in the MoMA
- With 125-Across, words before customer
- Ace's value, at times
- "The loneliest number," in a 1969 hit
- Letterless phone button
- Pee Wee Reese, for the Dodgers
- Cyclops eye count
- Upper-left button on a phone
- I might stand for it
- Driver's number
- First or second number in the Fibonacci sequence
- With 27-Down, a game similar to baseball
- "Blastoff" precursor
- Loonie's denomination
- Where the needle is when the gas light is lit
- Top 10 U2 hit of 1992
- Any nonzero number times its reciprocal
- Number that's its own square root
- Snake eyes half
- With 51-Down, like Las Vegas bandits
- Signal for a fastball
- Googol's starter
- With 64-Across, words on an arrow
- With 39-Down, a boxing combo
- Marine ___ (U.S. president's helicopter)
- i squared, then squared again
- Start of a googolplex
- Its root is itself
- Pitcher, in baseball scoring shorthand
- Square or day follower
- Shout at 11:59:59 P.M. on December 31
- Twelve follower
- The slope of y = x + 2
- "Hickory Dickory Dock" time
- Countdown finale
- Jefferson coin
- Any nonzero number raised to the zeroth power
- It's its own multiplicative inverse
- Tangent of 45°
- Air Force ___ (U.S. president's plane)
- Halfway between seven and seven
- Billy Martin's retired Yankees number
- Lowest sudoku number
- Valedictorian's rank
- Only positive integer that's neither prime nor composite
- It's at the top of Pascal's triangle
- ___-armed bandit
- Yellow solid
- Downbeat in a bar of music
- Number of states whose last two letters are its own postal abbreviation
- Number of protons by which the elements in the four longest puzzle answers have been enhanced
- The same partner?
- Word with day or way
- Word before "Blastoff!"
- Pepsi brand that's also its calorie count
- Fused
- Number on a driver
- Three Dog Night hit written by Nilsson
- Self starter?
- Unit circle radius
- Starting point?
- Four fourths
- "... the two shall be as ___": "The Wedding Song"
- Solo number
- "___ for the money ..."
- Prime number factor
- Latish lunch hour
- Common tip jar item
- Sugar-free Pepsi product
- Free-throw score
- "___ Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
- Afternoon hour
- Word before "Happy New Year!"?
- Loneliest number
- Partner of all
- Barely any
- X to the zero power
- What 119 Across means
- Countdown word
- A person
- "A Chorus Line" tune
- Five percent of a score
- An individual
- Dollar bill
- List opener
- An hour after noon
- "A Chorus Line" song
- "A Chorus Line" finale
- Die's lowest
- Low end of many scales
- Consolidated
- Hour after midnight
- "A Chorus Line" number
- A single
- Score on an aced hole
- Ace value, at times
- White bill in Monopoly
- Hydrogen's number
- Beatles' compilation
- Snake eye?
- A quarter of four?
- "Take ___"
- "God bless us, every ___!"
- Impossible number in a football score
- ___-track mind
- What I is?
- Gender-neutral pronoun
- Number for the road?
- The loneliest number
- Where to find a portrait of George Washington
- Word with "square" or "loved"
- Common tip jar bill
- Change machine insert
- ___-man band
- Single entity
- Divisor for any number
- "Night stand" start
- Number in the Pledge of Allegiance
- Number in a million?
- Word with "square" or "loved"
- End of a break, often
- Word before "Blast off!"
- Pre-blastoff number
- What I might be?
- Penultimate countdown word, often
- "By the time I count to three" follower
- Greenback
- Bill in the till, perhaps
- It's next to nothing?
- Small cardinal
- Letterless phone number
- It's better than none
- Slender figure?
- Beatles collection
- It has no letters on a phone
- Something for the road
- "___ if by land ..."
- Beatles compilation
- The loneliest number, in song
- "___ of these days, Alice ..."
- Small cardinal?
- ___ for the books
- "God bless us, every ___!"
- Low die roll
- Three Dog Night's first gold record
- "___ if by land" (part of Revere's signal)
- Difference between a baker's dozen and a dozen
- Single thing
- Only partner?
- Three Dog Night number
- What two heads are better than
- Individual
- Fifth single digit, alphabetically
- Solitaire quorum
- Brando's "The Wild ___"
- Solid yellow billiard ball
- It's for the money?
- What I can be?
- It is its own root
- Eight bits
- A third of 100?
- "A Chorus Line" number?
- "___ singular sensation . . ."
- Bill in a till, perhaps
- Numerator for this puzzle's theme answers
- It contains four quarters
- Ireland's 2004 Olympic medal count
- It's the loneliest number
- Till bill, perhaps
- Part of a New Year's Eve countdown
- Clue that started this all
- I, to Claudius
- Divided by itself, the result is the same
- Indefinite pronoun
- Penultimate word in a countdown
- "___ if by land ..."
- ". . . there remained not ___" (Ex. 8:31)
- With 59-Down, type of punch
- Opening number?
- Something for the books
- The first cardinal?
- Traditional fastball sign
- Wallet bill
- Something to grow on?
- It's "for the money"
- End of a countdown
- "___ Life to Live"
- "By the time I count to three" follower
- Singular digit
- "Pick a number from ___ ..."
- Unspecified person
- ___ for the road
- Number of even prime numbers
- Start of a long-odds phrase
- "___ for the money ..."
- List beginning, often
- ___ -horse town
- Beginning of most New York ZIP codes
- Number of F's in this puzzle's answer grid
- Cather's "___ of Ours"
- End of lunch time, maybe
- Top-of-the-charts number
- It's its own square
- Diet-drink calorie count
- Square ___
- Sum of all parts
- Hour past noon
- With 42-Across, bogey?
- With 42-Across, birdie?
- Small number
- Loneliest number, it's said
- Less than a couple
- Count's start
- ___-eyed jack
- Bill featuring Washington
- Bit of bread
- Tenth of a sawbuck
- Sixty minutes past 12
- Vending machine insert
- "___ size fits all"
- Number whose square equals its square root
- "___ of these days, Alice ..."
- Early afternoon time
- Countdown's penultimate number, perhaps
- 67.5 degrees to a mariner
- White Monopoly item
- Mike-tester's word
- Typical studio apartment room count
- Lowest sudoku digit
- Number of tiles per Scrabble set for the letter at the end of the answer to each starred clue
- Word before "... liftoff!"
- "The loneliest number," in a song
- Homophone for "won"
- Number of consonants in this answer
- What every number is divisible by
- Sawbuck tenth
- Hardly any?
- *As a package
- Top spot
- The loneliest number of song
- Top 10 hit from U2's "Achtung Baby" album
- Unanimous
- Square to go back to?
- Admit ___
- With 39-Across, soapbox racer, e.g.
- Smallest dining party
- See 59 Down
- Washington bill
- Admit___
- Impossible score in football
- ___ -two punch
- -
- "Night stand" start
- Word before "Blast off!"
- "... the two shall be as ___": "The Wedding Song"
- "___ Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
- "Pick a number from ___ ..."
- "___ size fits all"
- It shares a key with !
- "Imagine"'s last word
- Free-throw value
- It's green and tender
- Number before liftoff
- Bottom of a scale
- An example
- "___ singular sensation ..."
- "A Chorus Line" tune
- "... there remained not ___" (Ex. 8:31)
- Loneliest number?
- Air Force ___ (U.S. presidents plane)
- Biggest word on a buck
- Pepsi diet drink
- Single from "...And Justice for All"
- Bill that's quite easy to change
- Word before a lot of shouting and kissing, this Friday night
- Binary code number
- Bill below five
- End of the quip
- "Let the Right ___ In"
- "Good ___!"
- George's bill
- Snake eye (as this completed puzzle depicts)
- United States, our # ____ trader
- Small integer
- ______ for the money
- Ace
- Une
- Finish on top
- Part that starts
- Minimal order
- Lunchtime for some
- Not divided
- Five before six?
- Unspecified individual
- It's its own reciprocal
- Sharer of an exclamation point on a keyboard
- Score for a hockey goal
- 50-Down, casually
- It has four quarters?
- Any number divided by itself
- Quindlen's "- true thing"
- Alternative to I, you, he or she
- Number in the "Pledge of Allegiance"
- Word that appears eight times on a dollar bill
- Lunch hour for some
- Addition to 18-, 23-, 40-, 54- and 60-Across
- Small digit
- Change-machine insert
- I might signify this?
- ___-horse town
- Number
- "Just the ___"
- Next to nothing
- 'A Chorus Line' showstopper
- Math unity
- Count start
- Early hour
- Count starter
- Low bill
- Counting start
- Common bill
- Half of two
- Die face
- Area-code preceder
- 'A Chorus Line' song
- Unity
- Start of a count
- Area code preceder for some
- Die roll
- Low digit
- Countdown end
- Area code preceder
- Unit
- 'The loneliest number'
- Joined at the hip
- Dollar
- With 41-Across, boxing ploy
- Three minus two
- In agreement
- With 36-Across, minimal change
- ... for this
- With 30-Down, combination punch
- Lunch hour, for some
- Counter's start
- Little bill
- With 27-Across, combination punch
- With 34-Down, kayo combination
- Wallet bill
- A certain
- Billfold bill
- See 60-Down
- With 100-Down, quick jokes
- Tip jar bill
- Bill in a till
- With 94-Across, gets the better of
- With 3-Down, short film
- See 108-Down
- Not broken
- Bill in a tip jar
- Any nonzero number divided by itself
- Twenty-first word of the Pledge of Allegiance
- With 84 Down, a competitive urge
- 2000 Beatles album or its peak chart position
- Mike-testing word, often
- Vague pronoun
- Top-of-the-leaderboard number
- Half of "snake eyes"
- Core of opponents?
- Impersonal pronoun
- Probability indicating certainty
- Number of even primes
- "... ___ nation under God ..."
- Telephone key with no letters
- Uno
- "___ Fine Day": 1963 hit
- Withdrawn Canadian currency bill
- Number to the left of this answer
- In dire need of gas
- Upright figure?
- January, on some checks
- Number of hits that ruins a perfect game
- ... of a 1968 Jefferson stamp
- Hole-in-___ (duffer's dream)
- Tangent of 45º
- Bonded
- Word before "Liftoff!"
- Tip jar addition
- Wallet item
- It was retired by the Yankees in 1986
- Only
- "There's ___ in every crowd"
- ___-in-a-million
- Pepsi ___
- The loneliest number, in a song
- "You da ___" (2011 Rihanna number)
- With 60-Across, length of a New York Times crossword difficulty sequence
- See 82-Across
- Letterless phone key
- See 66 Down
- Unlettered phone number
- Word surrounding "on" and "by"
- Divisor of a prime number
- Nightstand start
- Coveted "Billboard" position
- With 55-Across, 365 days
- Derivative with respect to "x" in f(x) = x + 10
- A bill in the till
- "___ for the money, two for ..."
- Maître d's "Are you by yourself?"
- "For No ___" (Beatles song)
- With 24-Across, like Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story"
- Solid-yellow billiard ball
- Leaner's point value
- Goalie's jersey number, often
- Big word on a buck
- With 122-Down, like a Cyclops
- Famous square?
- 20/20
- '91 U2 hit
- Possible lunch hour
- Late lunch hour
- Pepsi ___, sugar-free cola
- Last word of "A Christmas Carol"
- Alternative to another?
- Needing a fill-up
- Number dialed before an area code
- ___ more time!
- Unique
- Newly colonized
- "___ moment, please"
- You, generically
- Single for Metallica in 1989 and U2 in 1992
- "OK, first of all"
- Three thirds
- Noon follower
- With 12-Down, sign with an arrow
- See 29-Across
- Total "for the road"
- "First off ..."
- "___ nation, under God ..."
- Pitcher, in baseball-scoring shorthand
- A "Hickory Dickory Dock" time
- First digit a toddler is taught, often
- Warren Moon's jersey number
- Bill often passed?
- Number on a foam finger
- Single unit
- Pat value
- Capital ___ (credit card company)
- God bless us ___ and all
- I, at times
- Pepsi brand
- Point value of an A in Scrabble
- Bono's NGO
- x ÷ x
- First number dialed when calling long distance
- Impossible point total in American pro football
- "___ more time!"
- Partner of only
- Number of Beethoven operas
- Single in a wallet
- 50/50
- Prime number divisor
- Square to go back to
- Opposite of six, on a die
- Late night hour
- Best-selling number?
- Tangent of 45 degrees
- A number ...
- 1992 U2 song
- Champion's number
- Xbox ___
- Area code lead-in
- Minimum attendance figure
- Number of gods in a monotheistic faith
- Half of eleven?
- "Story of My Life" band ___ Direction
- With 10-Down, certain punch
- Coney midway?
- Champ's number
- ___-hit wonder
- 45-Across, in America
- 1300 hours, to a civilian
- What I can be
- Bob Marley's "___ Love"
- 21st word of the Pledge of Allegiance
- In dire need of gas, say
- Ozzie Smith's number
- Last word of Lennon's "Imagine"
- 20 percent of a fin
- Most-passed bill
- Exclamation point's key-mate
- Number of gods in monotheism
- Word on a buck
- See 46-Down
- Start of almost every ZIP code in New York
- "Strike ___" (ump's call)
- Word on a dollar bill
- Result of dividing any number by itself
- January, briefly
- "___ of the boys"
- Number on 68 of the 100 Scrabble tiles
- Common odds ending
- Digit besides zero allowed in binary code
- "mobile ___"
- Most common Scrabble tile value
- Liftoff preceder?
- There's a guy named George on it
- Lone
- Half a pair
- Single person
- Pee Wee Reese's number
- "It Happened ___ Night" (1934 film)
- Bill in the till
- Number of single-syllable U.S. states
- "___ alone"
- "___ minute" ("hold on")
- Chart position reached by all the albums seen in the starred clues in this puzzle
- Solitary figure?
- Word before "Happy New Year!"
- Scrabble value of every letter in RELATIONS
- First number
- Word with man or horse
- Factor of every prime number
- Unrealistic potato chip portion
- Twelve fifty-nine? Wait a minute!
- Half a couple
- Singular number
- Acting as a group
- Easy number to learn
- Billfold item
- (5 x 3) - (7 x 2) = ?
- Word just before "blastoff"
- Tail-end of a countdown
- Follower of Formula or Air Force
- Largest word on a buck
- Last ___
- It has four quarters
- Bill that wasn't redesigned
- Little bit of dough
- Free-throw point value
- Score for a post-touchdown kick
- Self starter
- "Chopper ___"
- Common lunch hour
- "You're the ___ That I Want": "Grease" song
- Word before and after "to," "on" or "for"
- Blast-off preceder
- Horse population of a small town?
- Easy number to add
- It's the same when squared
- First grade
- First in a series
- Number of monosyllabic U.S. state names
- Beginning "square"
- A single entity
- Penultimate countdown word
- What 57 Down means
- The downbeat
- Five fifths
- Scarcely any
- ___ day at a time
- Points for a free throw
- Maximum value of sine
- Word on a Susan B. Anthony coin
- You, impersonally
- It lacks letters on a telephone keypad
- Teen's opening number?
- Late-night hour
- What the unified are
- Top chart spot
- Vowel's value in Scrabble
- "All for ___ and ..."
- With 48-Down, kind of street
- Light air, on the Beaufort scale
- Individual in question
- Canadian Loonie's denomination
- First of all
- Result of dividing any nonzero number by itself
- See 8 Down
- Brian of ambient music
- A soul
- Chart-topping number
- See 39-Across
- With 53-Down, like some rural roads
- Ace, on a golf scorecard
- Word on pennies
- Valedictorian's number
- Many a numerator
- It shows George's face
- Bill often passed
- Extra-point score
- "Army of ___" (recruiting slogan)
- Ironically, the last song in "A Chorus Line"
- Opening number
- What might replace you?
- Impossible score in American football
- ___ World Trade Center
- Out of gas, informally
- Tip jar denomination
- With 37-Down, very poor rating
- Bill with Washington's face
- With 42 Down, geologist's billion years
- Not you specifically
- Mississauga's Square ____
- Word with "moment" or "sec"
- Impossible NFL score
- Three Dog Night's "loneliest number"
- ______ dollar bills
- 'Liftoff!' preceder
- Word repeated in "It takes ___ to know ___"
- No power can change it
- "Out of many, ___"
- Number of one-syllable U.S. state names
- I, perhaps
- A single item
- You, more formally
- Phone number with no letters
- Part of 63 Across' meaning
- 35-Across, translated
- Number of fingers to signal a fastball
- Scrabble's lowest point value
- A single unit
- Number of emails sent by Warren Buffett in his entire life
- The "loneliest number"
- U2 song
- It doesn't change when squared
- Job ___ (priority)
- Back to square ___
- With 96-Down, 'Hang on a minute!'
- "Just ___ moment"
- Cardinal Ozzie Smith's retired uniform number
- Bill with an Eye of Providence
- Starting number, often
- Vowel's point value in Scrabble
- "... and all for ___"
- It's the same squared or not
- U2 hit
- "Single" digit
- How you might be referred to
- Foam finger number
- Winner's number
- What may replace you?
- Pee Wee Reese's retired number
- Low integer
- Bill with a bright eye
- "Won" homophone
- With 18-Down, distribution limitation, informally
- Beginning square?
- No Clue
- Tip-jar insert, often
- It comes after 12 daily
- Pi's first digit after the decimal
- See 64 Down
- "Loneliest number" of song
- Impossible score in U.S. football
- Number for the best
- Most common Scrabble tile point value
- Number of states bordered by Maine
- "Rogue ___"
- Pepsi product that's also its calorie count
- Some person
- Cones center?
- Unseparated
- Table for ___
- Hole in ___
- No longer apart
- Number equal to its square
- Small square
- Square ___ (starting point)
- Number in many odds figures
- "The loneliest number," in song
- Number that shares a key with "!"
- First in an infinite line
- With 33-Down, like solitaire
- ___ size fits all
- I of old Rome
- Only
- Romantic ideal, with "the"
- With 29 Down, sight below some Lincoln Memorials
- First character in this clue
- I, to Caesar
- Figure on a foam finger
- Initial number?
- Integer that's its own square
- 35-Across halved
- With 22-Across, certain way to make 60-Across
- Lowest Scrabble tile value
- Joined ... or a continuation of 36-Across
- It stands for January
- Final word shouted before "Happy New Year!"
- Number in many odds
- Like no other
- Coveted charts position
- Super Bowl wins for Joe Flacco
- First digit
- Attuned
- Single item
- ___-way street
- Till find
- Single's order
- Unmatched
- Wallet stuffer
- ___ and the same
- Number on a dollar bill
- Dollar's value
- Difference between 18-Across and 8-Down
- Single number
- Bill with Washington's picture
- 3,003 divided by 3,003
- Twenty minus nineteen
- Eight minus seven
- Nine divided by nine
- Lowest odd number
- 700 divided by 700
- Fifty minus forty-nine
- Bill that features George Washington
- Seven minus six
- It's between zero and two
- Number on a dollar
- Three divided by three equals ___
- Washington's bill number
- Lowest whole number
- Ninety minus eighty-nine
- Washington bill's number
- Six divided by six
- Bill with George Washington's picture
- Six minus five
- Bill with George Washington's picture on it
- Four divided by four
- Point for a basketball free throw
- President's plane, Air Force ___
- Washington's number
- Thirteen minus twelve
- 30 divided by 30
- Smallest whole number
- It comes after zero
- Two-fourths plus two-fourths
- First whole number
- Less than two
- "___ if by land, two if by sea"
- Two divided by two
- Age of some babies
- Three,... two,... ___
- 1/3 1/3 1/3
- 1 X 1
- Small bill in a wallet
- Number at the beginning
- Lowest positive number
- Lowest single digit
- A small number
- Last number in many countdowns
- A single digit
- Number of partridges my true love sent to me
- Ace value, sometimes
- U2 song covered by Johnny Cash
- Hit song from "Achtung Baby"
- The president's plane, Air Force ___
- Ozzie Smith's retired number
- Number that "Sesame Street" was not "brought to you by" for many years
- List beginning
- Bad rating
- Sucky concert attendance
- Number at the start of a count
- Ten minus nine
- It equals itself cubed
- U2 single released after "Mysterious Ways"
- Song that follows "Sunday Bloody Sunday" on the album "U218 Singles"
- George Washington's bill
- Points for a foul shot
- Its square root is itself
- Relieving number?
- Very low number
- ___-in-a-million (rare)
- Last number before "Liftoff!"
- It equals itself to the 100th power
- It may be more than enough
- 60 minutes past 12
- Number in many ratios
- A 10th of 10
- Number before ignition and liftoff
- A tenth of ten
- I, to the Romans
- More than zero
- "A Chorus Line" hit
- 12 months old
- Pretty much out of fuel, according to the gas gauge
- Number in the upper left of this grid
- Number that's its own cube
- Just a single
- "___ Crazy Summer" (Cusack/Moore rom-com)
- 1300, to civilians
- A googol divided by a googol
- A penny's count
- Soloist's number
- Low, single-digit number
- "Lit" binary digit
- It's the same when multiplied by itself
- Single number, in more ways than ___
- Value of 41-Across
- Single number, really
- A hundredth of a hundred
- Low single digit
- It comes after twelve
- A single number?
- Channel skipped on old TV dials
- Admit ___ (ticket phrase)
- "___ and done"
- Series starter
- "___ Moment in Time"
- Vending machine bill
- "When it's ___ need, in the night" (U2)
- "___ is the loneliest number ..."
- U2: "Achtung Baby" smash
- Numerical Three Dog Night smash
- "Did I disappoint you?" U2 song
- Bob Marley "___ Love"
- Performed by Metallica at '89 Grammys
- Pink Floyd "___ of These Days"
- Orleans "Still the ___"
- Neil Diamond/Waylon Jennings "___ Good Love"
- "Is it getting better?" U2 song
- J. Geils "___ Last Kiss"
- Singular Bee Gees song?
- Phish "My Sweet ___"
- Robert Plant "Tall Cool ___"
- George Michael "___ More Try"
- '92 U2 smash
- "Is it getting better, or do you feel the same" U2 song
- CCR "Suzie Q. (Part ___)"
- Melissa Etheridge "I'm the Only ___"
- Red Hot Chili Peppers "___ Hot Minute"
- Beatles "For No ___"
- Camper Van Beethoven "___ of These Days"
- Anybody's unit
- Unit of money
- Often exemplary individual
- Anybody can be exemplary!
- Somebody you start to count on
- The person declared to have won
- Anybody single
- Forward a letter for a person
- Oh, whatever they say to be in agreement!
- Any person can claim to be unique!
- Of Londoners, simply any
- United came out on top, we're told
- Counter's beginning
- I may stand for it
- Loneliest number, according to a Harry Nilsson song
- Factor of a prime number
- Unique digit in a googol
- Warren Moon's retired number
- Number of presidents who resigned
- See 32-Across
- Square of itself
- Singular royal pronoun
- Footballing combination went out in unexciting draw?
- Unity for which Europe initially gets no backing
- Key near Q
- Repeated number in the Fibonacci sequence
- Factor of every prime
- Tilde key's neighbor
- Party often seated at the bar
- Dollar value of a loonie
- Mathematician's multiplicative identity
- Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero
- Small banknote
- Three Dog Night hit
- Yearling's number
- Of the same mind
- Singleton's number
- Long-distance dialing requirement
- Word with "way" or "track"
- Like a small lead in baseball
- 119 Down, in English
- Sine of 90 degrees
- 22 Across, in English
- It's its own square root
- N to the zeroth power
- The downbeat is usually on it
- Partner of "the same"
- Largest sine value
- 1300 hours, to civilians
- Song reprised at the end of A Chorus Line
- Number preceding liftoff
- Number at the peak of Pascals triangle
- Factor of every integer
- Integer's denominator
- The cosine of zero
- Thomas the Tank Engine's number
- With 34 Down, certain combo
- Number suggested by a foam finger
- In accord
- Integer after zero
- Numero uno
- ___ & only
- Whole sole
- Eugene ___, 3's greatest work
- Free throw's point value
- Came out on top, you say, in both halves
- Half and half?
- What two who wed become
- "Rogue ___: A Star Wars Story" (2016 movie)
- Single Three Dog Night smash?
- How many exist of something that's unique
- Value of a 41-Down, sometimes
- A bit more than zero
- Single bill?
- Smallest number on a die
- Noon or midnight follower
- Binary code basic
- "The Wild ___"
- Tip jar bill, often
- Impersonal "you"
- Lowest number in a sudoku puzzle
- With 32-Across, what the answers to the starred clues each have
- This puzzle's theme
- "Just ___ of those things"
- Number of solidarity
- Singular U2 hit off "Achtung Baby"
- ___ of a kind (unique)
- "___ Bad Apple"
- It's single
- Discontinued Canadian bill
- I of Roman numerals
- See 103 Down
- ___ of these days (eventually)
- Lowest sudoku digit, usually
- Eleven minus ten
- Top 40 title for Metallica or U2
- Scrabble vowel value
- "___ thing leads to another"
- Start of every ZIP code in Pennsylvania
- "Give Me ___ Reason" (Tracy Chapman hit)
- Richest percent?
- United in purpose
- Lowly digit
- BBC ___
- Bill bearing George
- Number worn by Pee Wee Reese
- "___, two, buckle my shoe"
- What a solo is for
- ___ Direction (boy band)
- ___-trick pony
- "Susie B" denomination
- English digit seen in this clue number
- Diet soda calorie count, maybe
- Initial number?
- Formal pronoun
- Point value of most Scrabble tiles
- Rare entry on a golf scorecard
- Pitcher's number, in baseball shorthand
- Digit on a foam finger
- "... ___, blastoff!"
- Lunch hour's end, for many
- I can stand for it
- Back to work time, for many
- Lowest die roll
- What "I" can mean
- Lunch returnee's time
- Tilde's neighbor
- Common tip jar insert
- Unnamed individual
- Word surrounding "by"
- RBIs on a solo homer
- Each "O" of BOGO
- Of ___ mind
- What I may stand for
- Presidential coin denomination
- "___ Fine Day"
- Number of Q's in this diagram
- Number replaced by "hup" by a drill sergeant
- Liar's poker bill, usually
- January, in dates
- x's positive value in the equation 2x = 4x^2 - 2
- Single dollar bill
- "___ good turn ..."
- "You're ___ to talk!"
- Number that's a square of itself
- Only partner?
- Five minus four
- Opening number?
- Pitcher's number, on a scorecard
- What I might stand for
- In ___ fell swoop
- Simple digit
- Minimal quantity
- Eight-hundred preceder?
- Fibonacci sequence starter
- Day preceder or follower
- Cosine of 0
- Amalgamated
- I, on a sundial
- "___, please": box office request from a single patron
- Greatest hits album from the Beatles
- Uno, in English
- ___Time ( Bieber hit )
- Formula ___: auto racing class
- Number of gods worshipped in Zoroastrianism
- With 95-Across, what often seems to disappear in a dryer
- Young toddler's age
- "He still the ___" (lyric in Beyoncé's "Countdown")
- Meaning of a raised index finger
- Mic-tester's word
- Unicycle wheel count
- Number of Q's in Scrabble
- Number of Wyoming congresspersons
- Value of any Scrabble vowel
- Number on most Scrabble tiles
- Worst Yelp review
- Close ___
- Not in fragments
- Person said to have succeeded
- Loneliest number?
- Bill that's not big
- "Still the ___" (Orleans hit)
- Square of 31-Across
- Any upright individual?
- Any nonzero number to the zeroth power
- ___-stop shopping
- Entity
- Single dollar's number
- Bottom of many scales
- With 45-Across, low draw in soccer
- Person you first have to reckon with
- "That's ___ way to do it"
- See 23-Across
- Half and a half
- See 6-Down
- Countdown number
- Number of stars on Texas' flag
- A quarter to four?
- Half of eleven?
- Tip jar insert
- Number of candles on a cupcake, often
- {See Notepad}
- Hour for Basie's jump
- "That's ___ small step ..."
- With 42-Across, usual result of a leadoff batter getting three strikes
- Many a binary digit
- Its square equals its square root
- "Two" follower, to NASA
- When a lunch break often ends
- Number in a sound check
- 1/3 X 3
- United came out on top, you say
- x/x
- Smallest square
- Nonspecific person
- I, on a clock
- Number that's also a pronoun
- Formula ___ auto racing
- Number of U.S. states with three-word capitals
- Wallet single
- Common Scrabble tile value
- Number in countdowns
- "You da ___" (Rihanna song)
- Prime divisor
- 20/20, say
- Cry before "Blastoff!"
- With 44-Down, "Wait your turn"
- Telephone button that doesn't have letters
- "Takes ___ to know ..."
- Smallest till bill
- Un, translated
- It's singular
- "You're a fine ___ to talk"
- Vowel’s point value in Scrabble
- 3/4 + 1/4
- Lowest roll on a die
- Number of K tiles in Scrabble
- You may count down to it
- Prime factor
- "Rogue ___: A Star Wars Story"
- "___ nation, indivisible ..."
- Number of states with three-word capitals
- What two halves make
- Soul mate, with "the"
- With 17-Across, quantity for a small omelet
- Phone button that lacks letters
- Simple number
- Before "blastoff"
- 1 X 1 X 1 X 1
- Number of syllables in this answer
- Point value of a free throw
- Sudoku digit
- Number of Scrabble X-tiles
- Number of beers that fall off the wall in each round of the song
- Anybody who isn't off key
- Number of lanterns "if by land"
- Bill featuring a pyramid
- Aptly monosyllabic number
- Ariana Grande's "___ Last Time"
- Under ___ roof
- Yellow ball in pool
- Number of J tiles in a Scrabble set
- I meant this in old Rome
- Extreme IMDb rating
- "The Big Red ___"
- "___ of Us": Joan Osborne hit
- Lowest denomination paper currency
- "Capricorn ___"
- 2020 - 2019
- Number of Eagles' Super Bowl wins
- Over a quarter are single
- Eleven halved?
- Number said just before "Liftoff!"
- A slim, upright figure
- "Firstly ..."
- Number of monosyllabic state names
- "It's only happened ___ time"
- 2000 Beatles album ... or its peak position on Billboard
- Number of monosyllabic Teletubbies
- Third of a trio
- Odd number that's not prime
- Three Musketeers' word
- ___ Direction (Harry Styles' band)
- Smallest possible party
- Number of Astros' World Series titles
- Anybody in the money
- Ciara/Missy Elliott collab "___, Two Step"
- Number of capital letters in this clue
- Number of seasons played by baseball's Seattle Pilots
- Easy number to count by
- Ace's number on the golf course
- With 1-Down, the smallest amount
- "___ Night in Miami" (Regina King's directorial debut)
- What a raised index finger may stand for
- Easy multiplier
- "Lost ___" (Jazmine Sullivan song)
- Number of partridges in a Christmas song
- Number of Q tiles in Scrabble
- Number within "loneliest"
- A singleton
- Taking estrogen, for short
- "There's more than ___ way ..."
- Capital ___
- Number of World Series wins for the Astros
- "___ From the Vaults" (trans history podcast)
- Score for a leaner
- Eight divided by eight
- Solo's number
- Number aptly found in "loner"
- Single person in a sentence
- What I may represent?
- Bill for two rolls of pennies
- ___-upmanship
- Easy thing to multiply by
- Aaliyah album "___ in a Million"
- Only Fibonacci number that appears twice in the sequence
- Word before "More Night," "More Try" and "More Chance" in Billboard hits
- Number of countries bordering South Korea
- Phone button with no letters
- Gastric acid, on the pH scale
- Number of time zones used by China
- Number for a single person?
- Common typo for an exclamation point
- Eight bits bill
- Buck in a wallet
- With 47-Across, what a mononymous person is known by
- It's represented by a dot in the top-left corner, in Braille
- It appears twice in the Fibonacci sequence
- With 124-Down, feature of van Gogh
- "We're No. ___!"
- Number of states bordering Maine
- Number on Alyssa Naeher's jersey
- "Am I the only ___ ..."
- Number of single-syllable U.S. state names
- Single-digit perfect square
- "___ ring to rule them all ..."
- "Two Girls ___ Crossword" (podcast)
- This clue number minus 30
- "You had ___ job"
- First number you learn
- Phrase aptly found in "hormone"
- Number of stars on Ghana's flag
- "Still the ___"
- Age of a yearling
- Easy number to divide by
- First number you learned
- Tile value of O or R in Scrabble
- "___ of Us" (ABBA single)
- "___ at a time"
- Number of millions needed to be a millionaire
- "Are You the ___?" (MTV reality show)
- Number for any single person
- Easy number to use in math functions
- "___ True Thing"
- An afternoon hour
- "___ Last Stop" (Casey McQuiston novel)
- Number of World Series wins for the Nationals
- With 83-Down, puzzle solver's starting point
- What the tangent of 45° is equal to
- Word after square or plus
- With 39-Down, "Wait!"
- Only's partner
- Something it's good to get a hole in?
- Marine ___
- 1/2 1/2
- "___ Sweet Day"
- "___ O'Clock Jump"
- Number that's "yi" in Mandarin
- The Chiffons' "___ Fine Day"
- Small number in English
- Small amount
- Uno, en ingles
- "___ Good Cop"
- Pull a fast ___
- "Dream Big, Little ___" (kids' book)
- Anybody over at Mile End
- Number of raised dots in a Braille "a"
- Number of U.S. state names containing the letter J
- 12 divided by 12
- Poor rating out of 10
- Small sample
- Number that Ozzie Smith wore
- Pacific Coast Highway's route number
- 1
- What a raised index finger might represent
- See 34-Down
- Number that's "moja" in Swahili
- "Got food poisoning. ___ star since I can't give zero"
- What a pointer finger can represent
- "!" keymate
- Number of players needed to play solitaire
- Yi, in English
- Number of official time zones in China
- Number of strokes for an ace, in golf
- It shares a computer key with an exclamation point
- Lowest positive integer
- See 21-Down
- First digit in a googol
- Only repeat in the Fibonacci sequence
- "Six of ___, half a dozen of the other"
- Number worn by many hockey goalies
- "___ Night Only" (song from "Dreamgirls")
- An easy number to multiply by
- Word before and after "on," "to" or "by"
- "___ Jump Ahead" ("Aladdin" song)
- Translation of 17-Across
- Not yet two years old
- Only partner or done partner?
- This clue's number minus eight
- The number my team is?
- Lowest score on some scales
- Solid yellow ball
- Song from "A Chorus Line"
- How many to admit with a ticket?
- Number found in "to new friends"
- Admit ___ (ticket words)
- Top Billboard spot
- Number of players needed to play Klondike
- Number that sounds like a past-tense verb
- Taking feminizing HRT
- Number of K's in this puzzle's completed grid
- Thirty-___ (number in Halloween's space on a calendar)
- Minimum number of players needed for a game of Everdell
- Number of U.S. states that start with a D
- How many a ticket admits
- Tip jar item
- "___ Small Girl" ("Once on This Island" song)
- Zero's binary counterpart
- Number of times Rose tells Jack she loves him, in "Titanic"
- ___ Direction
- Number used in the "Pledge of Allegiance"
- Number of countries bordering Portugal
- Number of Q's in this clue
- "Pledge of Allegiance" numeral
- Lowest digit in classic sudoku
- U.K. honor
- Less than 21-Across
- Beatles compilation album made up entirely of their No. ___ hits
- 63 - 62
- Unique number?
- Between XII and II on a clock
- Tip jar bill, maybe
- Number of countries that start with "Y"
- "We're number ___!" (fans' shout)
- Common uniform number for a soccer goalkeeper
- "___ step at a time"
- More than zero, less than two
- Crystal Langhorne's jersey number
- Fee, in dollars, to run the inaugural N.Y.C. marathon in 1970
- Small cube
- Second number in the Fibonacci sequence
- Total number of even prime numbers
- What 0! equals
- Baby's first number
- Number before "Lift off!"
- Winner's number?
- Number of U.S. states without any straight borders
- With 57-Down, lacking in variety
- "No ___ Is Alone" ("Into the Woods" song)
- End of a countdown, typically
- Number a ticket admits
- Last word before "Blast off!"
- Group for alkali metals on the periodic table
- "Wow, look at her moving, baby, she's the ___" (Chappell Roan lyric)
- "For ___ thing ..."
- "I think she's the ___"
- "Best Song Ever" singers ___ Direction
- Number of eyes for many Minions
- Easy number to add with
- Lone index finger, symbolically
- 234/___ = 234
- Protozoan cell count
- Wordle score that elicits the message "Genius"
- Age indicated by a single finger
- Singular
- 2025 minus 2024
- 0.07 + 0.93
- Typical wallet bill
- Horizontal line, in Chinese writing
- January, in many dates
- Number of jurors who originally vote "Not guilty" in "12 Angry Men"
- With 43-Across, something never to be repeated ... or a hint to the answers to the italicized clues
- Simple number in mathematics
- Very low digit
- [raises index finger]
- Denominator of a whole number
- A person's soul mate, with "the"
- Point value of 68% of Scrabble tiles
- Unicorn's horn count
- Low cardinal number
- No U.S. area code starts with this
- Countdown ender
- Start to count?
- "I, for ___ ... "
- Number worn by Ozzie Smith
- 1992 U2 hit inspired by German reunification
- For the road, it may well be unwise
- George Washington bill
- Zero's counterpart, in binary code
- Number of U.S. states with a single-syllable name
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