Answer: THREE
THREE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 232 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Eli's Coming" singers __ Dog Night
- Lowest par
- Midafternoon
- Babe Ruth, on the Yankees
- King Cole's fiddlers, e.g.
- Perpetual time on the clock at Independence Hall
- DEF, on a phone
- Word that precedes six other answers in this puzzle
- Losing come-out roll in craps
- Wee hour
- Full complement of Stooges or Wise Men
- Babe Ruth, for the Yankees
- Start of all Florida ZIP codes
- Club sandwich's bread-slice count, often
- Florida ZIP code starter
- Babe Ruth's was retired
- Number of points for a field goal
- With 68-Across, what Fred MacMurray had in a 1960's sitcom
- Crowd maker?
- Craps loser
- Birdie score, often
- Lithium, on the periodic table
- Daily regimen
- U.S. ___, known in New Hampshire as the Daniel Webster Highway
- Not many
- Little Pigs' count
- Like some low-rise buildings
- See 15-Across
- Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme __ Steps"
- Number of Little Pigs
- "The Drawing of the ___" (Stephen King novel)
- Half a half-dozen
- Conference call minimum
- Proverbial crowd
- III
- "... and baby makes ___"
- Crowd, proverbially
- Number of minutes in a boxing round
- NBA long shot?
- Long shot's value, on the basketball court
- ___ Dog Night
- Line count of a haiku
- Haiku's line count
- Crowd quota?
- Weak heart, for example?
- A one and a two?
- Hard-to-make hoops shot
- Key with a "#" on it
- Weak heart
- Second prime
- Low roll
- Number of Cerberus's heads
- Afternoon hour
- Stooge count
- Court long shot, briefly
- Familiar nursery rhyme number
- Poison ivy leaflet count
- Decisive strike
- Fates count
- Ruth's number
- It's a crowd, so they say
- Midafternoon hour
- Little Pigs complement
- A crowd, supposedly
- Mid-afternoon
- Storied bear contingent
- ''In a row'' number
- Scores in sixty
- Cube root of 27
- Crowd quorum
- ". . . and baby makes ___"
- Dale Earnhardt's number
- French hens count
- Skat quorum
- Number of Disney's caballeros
- The first odd prime number
- Babe Ruth's number
- Number of consonants in this answer
- Number of wise men
- Number in a combo, maybe
- Number that looks like the letter yogh
- Little Pigs number
- A one and a two
- "A crowd," supposedly
- French-hens count
- Crowd, supposedly
- Crowd?
- "In a row" number
- It can't take much at War
- Ruth's retired number
- Final strike
- East on a clock?
- China's ___ Gorges Dam
- Mexico, our # ______ trader
- With 4 Down, Trudeau, Marchand and Pelletier
- Field goal score
- Crowd starter?
- Number before "Go!"
- With 65-Across, what each of this puzzle's theme answers includes
- Metaphorical crowd
- Number of little pigs or blind mice
- Semicircular canal count per ear
- Low digit
- First odd prime
- Crowd, so they say
- Crowd count
- A crowd, so they say
- '... ___ Men in a Tub'
- With 8-Across, six
- A crowd?
- Crowd, 'tis said
- Crowd, it's said
- Crowd quorum?
- Babe Ruth wore it
- Crowd, sometimes
- Low card
- Crowd, perhaps
- Two and one
- Low dice roll
- Trois
- Outside shot?
- See 23-Across
- See 34-Across
- Price in cents of a 1958 Monroe stamp
- With 68- or 69-Across, what 16-, 32-, 42- and 60-Across each consists of
- Rule of ___ (comedy writer's maxim)
- More than a couple
- Shot from behind the arc
- Crowd number?
- Number of Stooges
- What makes a crowd, in a saying
- Triumvirate number
- ___ mile island
- Preakness horse's age
- Number of letters in the shortest answer in this puzzle
- 7 Down equivalent
- Crowd count?
- Low craps roll
- Ready number?
- A crowd
- A triad
- Number of Scrabble points for a B, C, M or P
- Full complement of Wise Men
- Simpson children count
- Chekhov's "___ Sisters"
- Stooges count
- Wish count
- A crowd, it's said
- Number on 8 of the 100 Scrabble tiles
- Number of NHL Allstar MVP awards won by Wayne
- Little-pigs complement
- Number of teaspoons in a tablespoon
- Trio
- Fates tally
- Triad
- Trio number
- A crowd, they say
- Common fairy tale number
- Strike allotment
- Trio's number
- Annual celebration on January 6
- Six halved
- Kings of orient count
- French-hen complement
- Part two of our Christmas quote
- Number of strikes in a turkey
- Carol's royal complement
- Number of fates
- Low par
- With 33 and 51 Across, climactic count
- With 53- and 56-Across, certain abode
- Carol's fowl group
- "baby makes ___"
- "... called for his fiddlers ___"
- Half a sextet
- Magi count
- Number of little pigs, in a fable
- Golfer's birdie, often
- A wee hour
- Teaspoons per tablespoon
- Red billiard ball
- P's value in Scrabble
- Preceder of poulettes
- "___'s Company"
- U.S. government branch count
- Pawn shop symbol's ball count
- Red pool ball
- Kipling's "Soldier's ___"
- "A letter to ___ wives"
- Troika
- Number for lithium
- Long basket's point value
- Crowd, they say
- Crowd total, it's said
- Little Pigs count
- Number below #
- Countdown starter
- Number of Chicago Cubs' World Series wins
- + 1
- A crowd, so to speak
- {See Notepad}
- "We ___ Kings"
- Number of singers in The Chipmunks
- Superscript number for a cube
- Crowd requirement?
- Hour that rhymes with "wee"
- "Me ___!"
- A crowd, maybe
- Number of beats to a measure in a waltz
- Tenor complement that included Pavarotti
- Crowd size?
- See 22-Across
- Tres, in English
- Number of Brontë sisters or Karamazov brothers
- Fairy tale bears count
- Number of capital cities South Africa has
- Number of 101-Acrosses in [see circled letters]
- Fiddlers follower, in verse
- Number of members of SWV
- It shares space with #
- How March may be written
- Number of World Series wins for each of Chicago's teams
- Big ___ placements (sun, moon and rising signs)
- "The ___-Body Problem" (Hugo Award-winning novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin)
- Number of Powerpuff Girls
- "My ___ Sons"
- Number of months in a quarter
- –
- First digit of this puzzle's subject, whose next four digits are the number of rows and then columns of the grid
- Rule of ___ (comedic principle)
- Substitute for "E" on a license plate, maybe
- What a waltzer counts to
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 13, 2024
- New York Times - May 01, 2024
- USA Today - April 02, 2024
- New York Times - March 14, 2024
- New York Times - March 03, 2024
- LA Times - November 19, 2023
- New York Times - July 26, 2023
- LA Times - July 16, 2023
- USA Today - March 07, 2023
- New York Times - January 08, 2023
- LA Times - January 06, 2023
- LA Times - December 17, 2022
- New York Times - December 04, 2022
- LA Times - October 11, 2022
- New York Times - September 11, 2022
- USA Today - July 15, 2022
- LA Times - June 27, 2022
- USA Today - June 07, 2022
- LA Times - April 01, 2022
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