Answer: ONE
ONE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 699 times.
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?
Last Seen In:
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 17, 2013
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 15, 2013
- Washington Post - May 14, 2013
- USA Today - May 13, 2013
- USA Today - May 10, 2013
- New York Times - May 06, 2013
- New York Times - May 01, 2013
- Netword - April 28, 2013
- New York Times - April 28, 2013
- LA Times - April 28, 2013
- USA Today - April 19, 2013
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 18, 2013
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 18, 2013
- LA Times - April 16, 2013
- New York Times - April 16, 2013
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 06, 2013
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 05, 2013
- Netword - April 02, 2013
- Universal - April 01, 2013
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 01, 2013
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