Answer: TEN
TEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TEN with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Two-digit card
- Perfect figure?
- King's equal in blackjack
- Start of a countdown, often
- X
- Half a score
- Diamond, on the Mohs scale
- Big ___ Conference
- Great score, or half of one
- Sawbuck
- Big ___
- Prime-time hour
- Midmorning
- Prime-time time
- Big __
- Top of some scales
- Royal flush card
- Gymnast's perfect score
- X, at times
- Coffee-break time
- Start of a countdown
- Jack's inferior
- Perfect score, sometimes
- Two fins
- Ring count
- Bart Simpson's age
- Midmorning hour
- Symbol of perfection
- Decimal base
- One of two in a score
- Toe total
- Heavenly body?
- Finger count
- Pin number?
- Top rating
- Coffee-break time, perhaps
- Gymnast's goal
- Half of a score
- Till bill
- Hamilton's bill
- Top __
- Blackjack card
- Downing Street address
- Knockout count
- Years in a decade
- Evening hour
- Top mark
- Midmorning time
- Blackjack component
- ''Lords a-leaping'' number
- Highest tile value in Scrabble
- Gymnast's perfection
- Comaneci feat
- Dudley Moore comedy
- Countdown start
- You can hang it or take it
- Decimal-system base
- Interstate through Houston
- Face card's value, in blackjack
- Coffee-break time, often
- Part of a royal flush
- Lacrosse team count
- Perfect score, perhaps
- Top of some rating scales
- "___ Little Indians"
- Score half
- Countdown starter
- One meaning of X
- Lacrosse team
- Original amendments count
- Bedtime, for some
- X, on some dials
- First in double figures
- Score for Nadia Comaneci
- Lowest card in a royal flush
- "___ Little Indians" (Christie classic)
- Mid-morning hour
- Brunch time
- Total hottie
- Olympics ideal
- Real good-looker
- Perfect rating
- It's an honor
- Brunch time, perhaps
- What a king may be worth
- Low card in a royal flush
- Two hours before noon
- Down-for-the-count count
- Royal flush component
- Number of Canadian provinces
- Word with speed or spot
- Log-table base
- Pin in some splits
- Bowling pin count
- ''___ Little Indians''
- Gymnast's perfect score, once
- Its ancient equivalent was used to create this puzzle's theme
- Word with hang or take
- X, as a number
- High end of many scales
- Commandments count
- Break time for many
- Two down from a queen
- Perfection symbol
- Coffee break time
- Common news hour
- Word that ends many fights
- Metric-system base
- Olympic perfection
- Pin near the gutter
- Yellow "Monopoly" bill
- X, numerically
- Gymnast's top score
- Wallet item, perhaps
- Phil Rizzuto's uniform number
- Commandments number
- Number on a Z, in a game
- "__ Little Indians"
- Stellar score
- Symbol of gymnastic perfection
- Break time, maybe
- Commonly used numerical base
- Slightly less than a dozen
- Perfect score
- X, maybe
- Pin near a gutter
- Commandment complement
- __-speed
- Sinai number
- Bill showing the Treasury Building
- Pinochle card
- Anger management number
- Reds manager Sparky Anderson's number
- Five-sixths of a dozen
- It can be a perfect number
- Popular Downing Street address
- Easy multiplier
- Top score, or half a score
- Most wanted number
- Olympic maximum
- Z's value in Scrabble
- Metric base
- Face card's value in blackjack
- Far-reaching power base?
- Common scale topper
- Knockout number
- Hoop height, in feet
- New time for Leno in New York
- Big ___ (college sports elite)
- Bill with Hamilton
- Face card's equal in blackjack
- Perfect score, often
- Ball with a blue stripe
- Perfect beauty, maybe
- Blair's house number
- What X might mean
- Big ___ (conference that has eleven teams in it)
- Top ___
- Caesar's X
- Roman X
- X rating?
- Numerical perfection indicator
- King beater, in pinochle
- Perfect score for some
- Start of many countdowns
- One of two needed for a score
- Scale topper, often
- ''___ Little Indians'' (Christie classic)
- Bo Derek, numerically
- Like many fifth graders
- Top of some ratings
- Routine perfection?
- Venice's Council of ___
- Gymnast's reward
- Perfect number
- Decimal system base
- Word to end a fight
- Beauty mark?
- Basketball courtful
- End of a ring count
- Word with "take" or "hang"
- Playing card with the most pips
- ___-four (bit of CB slang)
- "Down for the count" number
- "... a ___ o'clock scholar"
- What a ref may count to
- Word with Big or top
- Big ___ (NCAA conference that actually has eleven teams)
- First-down yardage
- Decade count
- Lacrosse-team complement
- Minimum number of men in a minyan
- "Down for the count" count
- Hamilton is on it
- "___ Little Indians" (1965 thriller)
- Word after big or top
- Number of fugitives on a noted list
- Toe number
- Atomic number of neon
- Word with "hang" or "take"
- Number of provinces in Canada
- ___-gallon hat
- Theme answer count, amount of letters in each, word hidden in each, and, when repeated twice, today's date
- Pin in the back
- Number of hydrogen atoms in butane
- Boxing count conclusion
- X rating in old Rome?
- Highest non-face card
- "Taps" hour
- Base ___
- Good companion for an ace in Vegas
- Toe count
- Q's point value in Scrabble
- Phil Rizzuto, on the Yankees
- Number of sides in a decagon
- Top end of a scale
- "Big" number in college athletics
- The number at left + 1
- Our base system
- Number of clues in this puzzle that contain factual inaccuracies
- Full complement of toes
- Knockout of knockouts
- Hottie, perhaps
- Some people take it to relax
- Our base
- Number of lords a-leaping
- Number of one-voweled, seven-letter words in this puzzle
- Part of some straights
- Mark of perfection
- Wallet item
- Half-score
- Full complement of fingers
- It's perfect
- It may be hung on a board
- Downing Street number
- Commonest card value in blackjack
- A number of perfect people?
- Perfect score, at times
- First card below the faces
- A, in the hexadecimal number system
- Commandment count
- Perfection, in some sports
- Boxing count
- Referee's last number
- Wallet bill, perhaps
- "I wouldn't touch that with a ___-foot pole!"
- Lacrosse team complement
- Card below a jack
- Number of pins in a strike
- Five pairs
- Perfection, for some
- Start of the end of a countdown
- Fourth of forty
- Number of years between U.S. censuses
- Sum of the first three prime numbers
- First double-digit number
- A fourth of 40
- Farthest-right bowling pin
- Phil Rizzuto's number
- Highest Apgar score
- X, in Roman numerals
- "I wouldn't touch it with a ___-foot pole!"
- Card complement in a standard Rorschach test
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