Clues for the word "TWO"
We've had 572 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1327 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 13, 2025.
Definition of two
- n. - One and one; twice one.
- n. - The sum of one and one; the number next greater than one, and next less than three; two units or objects.
- n. - A symbol representing two units, as 2, II., or ii.
Referring Clues
- Tangoing number
- Company number
- Brace
- One's successor
- Seesaw quorum
- Double standard?
- Low card
- Seesaw necessity
- Couple
- Company, proverbially
- Lowest VHF channel
- One after another?
- See 56-Down
- Afternoon time
- Points scored for a safety
- Pair
- ___-timer
- It's "company"
- Common ticket buyer's request
- Word repeated in a basketball chant
- Wee hour
- Toddler's age
- A doubleheader
- Tango requirement
- Number of teeth Goofy has
- Coupe complement
- Duo
- Number of talking animals in the Bible
- With 2-Down, certain mismatch
- Cube root of eight
- With 71-Across, heavy, as a truck
- Quip, part 3
- Beach volleyball team complement
- Solid-colored pool ball
- A wee hour
- What the "bi" in bicycle means
- Not many
- First and last digit in a Manhattan area code
- Word with time or tone
- Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda
- A duo
- Deuce
- Afternoon hour
- Musical duo Aztec ___-Step
- What it takes to tango
- A pair
- Early afternoon hour
- Snake eyes
- Presidential term limit number
- "Chapter ___" (Neil Simon play)
- Tango number
- Teetertotter quorum
- Bactrian camel's hump count
- "...___ if by sea"
- Noah's number
- Tango requisite?
- Marriage requirement
- Company, so they say
- "___ for the Seesaw"
- Only even prime number
- Tango need
- Safety point value
- Slam dunk point count
- Number of points for a safety, on the gridiron
- Tango requirement?
- Common ticket booth request
- Seesaw requirement
- Seesaw complement
- Tango quorum
- Binary base
- Number under @ on a keyboard
- Solid blue ball
- What it takes to make a thing go right, in a hip-hop song
- Word separated in this puzzle's six longest answers
- Digit in the center of all three zip codes in Beverly Hills
- Seesawing complement
- What it takes?
- With 2-Down, like a bikini
- "Table for ___?"
- Tandem's capacity
- Duet number
- See 32-Down
- First prime
- Losing come-out roll in craps
- Tango complement
- ATM's ABC
- II
- Number of points for a safety
- It features John Trumbull's painting "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence"
- See 23-Across
- Binary system base
- It's 10 in binary
- Lowest number on a doubling cube
- Computer base
- The only even prime number
- It's due to Marconi
- Show number?
- Cell's ABC
- Solid blue pool ball
- Base of computer operations
- Seesaw need
- (In) half
- What a "V" sign might mean
- Company quorum?
- Romantic number
- Lead-in for faced or handed
- A pair of
- Small even number
- Not a lot
- Company, supposedly
- Phone's ABC
- A brace of
- "Hidden" theme of the puzzle
- Early afternoon
- Jefferson's bill
- People in a couple
- Low heart
- Number for the show
- Jefferson bill
- Word with "faced" or "fisted"
- "___ can play that game"
- Timer's start?
- Word in a sequel title
- Teeter-totter quorum
- Number in a Dickens title
- Number for the show?
- It's company, it's said
- Word with "faced" or "fisted"
- Company number?
- "___ if by sea" (part of Revere's signal)
- Company, per the adage
- Number to tango
- A solid-colored billiard ball
- Sequel word
- Best documentary short subject nominee "___ Hands"
- Company quorum
- A quarter of eight
- Word with faced or fisted
- Quarter of eight
- See 4-Down
- Tenth of a score
- Duplicitous one's face count
- Neil Simon's chapter
- Thematic number on 61-Down
- Noah count?
- Erstwhile airline
- Pencil number
- Atomic number of helium
- Word in a sequel title, often
- "Terrible" age
- A quarter of eight?
- Dinner date complement
- Duet necessity
- Tandem bike's capacity
- 40 Across and 40 Across
- Tango minimum
- Helium's atomic number
- Company quota
- Timing lead-in
- Blue ball
- "___ can play that game"
- The even prime
- Timer or wheeler lead-in
- Pair group
- Rare bill
- ___-faced
- Number Noah knew
- "Hidden" theme of the puzzle
- It may appear ahead of time
- Fourth root of 16
- I and I
- With 52-Down, club whose face has less slope than a mid-mashie
- Number of competitors in a sumo match
- Start of D.C.'s ZIP codes or area code
- Japan, our # ____ trader
- Pup tent's maximum occupancy
- Quarter of eight?
- Smallest prime number
- Word with "fisted" or "faced"
- Number of F's in this grid
- Tango requisite
- A couple
- Number of X's in this puzzle's answer
- Small integer
- Duet complement
- "Due", to Domenico
- With 6-Down, kind of sloth
- Even number
- Smallest prime
- See 29-Down
- Number suggested by 53-Across
- Late lunch hour
- Number for Noah
- One and the same?
- What 35-Down may be for?
- Only even prime
- Turtledove tally
- 33-Across number
- Cube root of 42-Down
- See 40-Across
- Wild card, sometimes
- Unlikely trick-taker
- See 48-Down
- Need to tango
- Six less four
- 'Tea for ___'
- Four halves
- A couple of
- One + one
- Noah's per-species limit
- Brace complement
- Snake-eyes
- With 17-Across, value of some opinions
- First prime number
- See 105-Across
- Bill featuring Jefferson
- V-sign, to a maître d'
- ... of a 1903 Washington stamp
- 1955 Thunderbird seating capacity
- Duet number?
- Rarely used greenback
- It's said to be company
- Gemini count
- This plus that
- "Timer" or "wheeler" lead-in
- Word with "faced" or "timed"
- How many it takes to tango?
- Tango team
- Number for company
- ABC phone key
- Not quite a crowd, so they say
- Maximum number of terms for a U.S. president
- Theme of the puzzle
- One and one
- First or last digit of D.C.'s area code
- One more is a crowd
- More than one
- Moses Malone, on the 76ers
- Number in a brace
- Shout repeated at a basketball game
- 16 eighths
- Enough to tango
- Tango necessity
- Team size in beach volleyball
- Company, proverbially, parted four times in this puzzle
- Number that "can play that game"
- Hardness number for many pencils
- See 132 Across
- Love-seat capacity
- Humps on a Bactrian camel
- Loveseat capacity
- Number of points scored by a safety
- See 6-Down
- The even prime number
- See 36 Across
- Number for tea
- Number often given to a maitre d'
- With 22-Across, obsolescent club
- Square root of four
- Love seat capacity
- Tommy Lasorda's jersey number
- Tango quota
- Number of Conn Smythe Trophies won by Wayne
- ___-Face: duplicitous Batman foe
- This many is company
- 23-Down quota
- ___-faced (deceitful)
- Prime number that's even
- See saw need
- "Tea for ___"
- Number of graduates in the first class at West Point (1802)
- Number of cities in a Dickens title
- Number near ABC
- Cardinal number
- Lowest roll with a pair of dice
- Number of times the Twins have won the World Series, appropriately
- End for some long lunches
- Candlelight dinner quorum
- Total bases allowed for a double
- Word with "cents" or "faced"
- A sixth of a dozen
- Fender complement
- Pup-tent capacity
- Word to a restaurant host
- See 29 Across
- First word of Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
- Dice roll with a 1-in-36 probability
- Date minimum
- Point value of a safety
- With 19-Across, U.S. representative's term
- Requirement for a tango
- Derek Jeter's number
- What dollar bill is Jefferson on
- What's due in Venice?
- Number in sequel titles
- Ark quorum
- Blue billiard ball's number
- Dual number?
- "A Tale of ___ Cities"
- Bill with Jefferson's portrait
- Lowest Monopoly roll
- Derek Jeter, for the Yankees
- Tea quantity, so they sing
- Lowest prime number
- Lowest prime
- "The ___ Jakes
- Rare craps roll
- Number missing, in a way, from "4 = 16"
- "my ___ dads"
- About 8% of 24
- Not very many
- Slam dunk's point value
- Not just one
- Small partnership
- Even prime
- Twins
- Word with step or time
- 42-Across doubled
- See 46-Across
- Doublet
- Square figure?
- "___ for the road"
- Pair number
- Tango total
- One plus one
- Tango's need
- Dos or deux
- ___-bit
- Half of four
- Nine minus seven
- Low number on a playing card
- Twelve divided by six
- Low card in a card deck
- Not quite three
- A low card in a deck of cards
- Low digit
- 31-Across doubled
- Number in a duet
- A third of six
- A fifth of ten
- Blue ball on the table
- Even prime number
- One tenth of twenty
- One-third of six
- Tommy Lasorda's retired Dodgers number
- Number near the '@'
- "It takes ___ to tango"
- Time for a late lunch, maybe
- Couple's number
- Double 33-Across
- Punched-in-the-solar-plexus reaction
- 61-Across' successor
- It follows 30-Down
- Turtle doves' number
- A tenth of twenty
- Number
- Number on a doubles team
- Tandem's total
- A couple's number
- Points you get for a slam dunk
- Stacey Q "___ of Hearts"
- Number of Allman brothers
- "___ of Us" Beatles
- Indigo Girls "Power of ___"
- Number of "Little Sisters" Carly Simon sang of
- 10,000 Maniacs "Eat for ___"
- Joe Jackson "Breaking Us in ___"
- Ben Harper "With My Own ___ Hands"
- "___ of Us" Fab Four
- Tool "Right in ___"
- "It takes ___ to make a thing go right"
- Cardinal rejecting anything northern
- The number that was offered initially
- Not many, but it sounds more than is needed
- What's needed to tango in prime, even
- A brace
- "Deuce" likewise announced
- Tommy Lasorda's retired number
- Rarely seen bill
- Company that backs anything
- See 19
- Company where anything goes up
- Bill featuring Jefferson's portrait
- Placement number of letters missing from the question, which are the key to the contest answer
- Number of turtledoves
- Value of snake eyes in craps
- "___ and a Half Men"
- Guy Ritchie film "Lock, Stock and ___ Smoking Barrels"
- Tea total?
- Take ___
- Critical number for 15 Across
- Slam-dunk score
- See 31 Down
- 1 1
- One, ___, three
- Initially trendy woman's outfit is said to be excessive
- Couple, brace
- Twelve minus ten
- Pair in Fort Worth
- Pair of scarlet women
- Number in fact working
- Number aboard slow train upset
- Company number?
- Number of things in a pair
- The lesser of ___ evils
- Number of languages a bilingual person can speak
- Number of people in a duet
- Figure it's overheard
- One more than one
- Love-seat complement
- Lowest broadcast TV channel
- Duo number
- Overheard the figure
- Quantity in a brace
- Slam dunk's worth
- Like ___ peas in a pod
- Split quantity?
- Word before time or piece
- Minimum for many games
- Points for a 17-foot jumper
- Derek Jeter's retired number
- "Snake eyes" value
- What the V sign can also represent
- Numerical term for a shooting guard
- Dos
- 56-Across number
- Zwei or dos
- Couple's total
- @ neighbor
- Tandem's accommodation
- Low prime number
- A couple of outworkers
- See 1-Across
- One less than a crowd?
- Midrange jumper's point total
- Singer count in a duet
- Number in first-sequel titles
- Matinee hour
- Snake eyes sum
- Company count?
- Bill featuring Thomas Jefferson
- Dos, in English
- Number for the show?
- With 42-Down, like some bobsleds
- Minimum for a volleyball game
- Complement for a tango
- D's Scrabble value
- "My ___ Dads" ('80s sitcom)
- Romantic dinner complement
- Four's square root
- Not quite a crowd?
- One's successor?
- Value of snake eyes
- Date movie request
- Number of words in the shortest verse in the Bible (John 11:35)
- The only even prime
- What a V-sign probably means in a restaurant
- "The ___ Gentlemen of Verona"
- ___ wrongs ...
- Number for a couple
- {See Notepad}
- Deux
- Only number that can be typed with a keyboard's top row
- Pair, couple
- This answer's consonant count, aptly
- Complement of turtledoves in a Christmas song
- Figure of a magnificent woman
- Duet's number
- Small cardinal
- Number for a duet?
- A couple excessively mentioned
- Value of D or G in Scrabble
- Number of states that border Washington
- Late lunchtime
- Number of terms a US president can serve
- Overstated the number
- Deux or zwei
- Bill featuring Jefferson’s portrait
- & 54. Appropriate ratio for this puzzle?
- "___ Bits"
- Number of Nobel Prizes Marie Curie won
- Announced, in addition, the figure
- Hour when daylight saving time starts
- Eight's cube root
- Monticello note, before '76
- Power of a square
- Start of every ZIP code in Virginia
- The pair overstated
- Tango need, so they say
- Terrible tot's age
- Right hand's traditional steering wheel position, or a hint to the starred answers' ends
- Vegas snake eyes
- x, in x = 5x - 8
- Number that shares a key with @
- Number under the @ on a keyboard
- Divisor in the golden ratio
- Number of fingers you extend to make a "Y" in sign language
- "Snake eyes" number
- Number of capitals Bolivia has
- Start of every ZIP code in Washington, D.C.
- Tire count on many motorcycles
- "Arguing with a fool proves there are ___": Doris M. Smith
- Number of players needed for Go
- Lowest craps roll
- <--
- Number of Oscars won by Jane Fonda
- Number rhymed with "buckle my shoe"
- Number for me plus you
- Double number?
- Number of Pulitzer Prizes won by Colson Whitehead
- Weeks in a fortnight
- Just a couple
- Jeter's jersey number
- "Walk ___ Moons" (Creech novel)
- Number for me and you
- What you need for a duo
- Figure
- How many "can play that game"?
- Number of capital cities Bolivia has
- It's under @ on a keyboard
- Start of all Washington, D.C., ZIP codes
- Number of hole cards in Texas hold 'em
- Duo count
- Number that's "dos" in Spanish
- Number of colors on the intersex flag
- Retired jersey number for the 76ers' Moses Malone
- Helium, on the periodic table
- Number of acts in "Company"
- Zwei or deux
- Lowest card in poker
- Number of U.S. state names that start with a V
- "Between ___ Ferns" (Zach Galifianakis web series)
- Number of colors on Poland's flag
- Me + you makes ...
- What a V-sign might indicate
- Number of consonants in this clue's answer
- Number that sometimes follows LGBTQIA
- "___ Sleepy People"
- Scrabble value of D or G
- Cube root of this clue's number
- Number of B's in this clue
- English dos
- Number of kings on a chessboard
- Number of dots seen in this clue
- Number that even numbers are divisible by
- Easy number to multiply by
- Number on the @ key
- Unpopular bill
- Half of 9-Down
- What even numbers are divisible by
- Eight minus six
- Number of players in a chess game
- Number of acts in the play "Jitney"
- Common factor
- Number of players needed for 7 Wonders Duel
- Number of sides on a dime
- You and me make this
- First word of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
- Number of players in Battleship
- Number of singers in a duo
- Number of letters in every word of the answers to the starred clues
- Powerful card in the game President
- Number of fingers held up in a peace sign
- Number of uteri for most shark species
- Number of hearts for a Time Lord
- Number that looks like 16-Down in binary code
- Easy number to divide by
- Number of singers in a duet
- Something indicated with the index and middle fingers
- Number of main islands in New Zealand
- Number that's often in the title of a movie sequel
- Number of times lightning struck Apollo 12 on its way to the moon
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