Answer: UNO
UNO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining UNO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Card game
- Numbers game
- Spanish article
- Numero ___
- Simple card game
- Popular card game
- Italian article
- One, for Juan
- Family card game
- Colorful card game
- Game with Skip cards
- Mattel card game
- Half of dos
- Article in Argentina
- Numero __
- Classic card game
- Dos preceder
- Argentine article
- Italian numeral
- Game with Skip and Reverse cards
- Important "número"
- 108-card game
- Party game
- Game with Reverse cards
- Game with 108 cards
- Card game cry
- One, to Juan
- A, in Acapulco
- First numero
- Low numero
- Match game?
- Card player's call
- One abroad
- It'll be due when it doubles
- Card game shout
- Game with Wild Draw Four cards
- Game with Wild cards
- Crazy Eights cousin
- Game with Draw Two cards
- Tres menos dos
- Last number in a countdown
- Game akin to crazy eights
- Card game call
- One, numero ...
- Numero ____
- Get-rid-of-your-cards game
- Spanish numeral
- Numero ___ (#1)
- Most important "numero"
- Game with +2 cards
- Party card game
- One overseas
- One for Juan
- Italian cardinal
- Game with a 108-card deck
- Game with "Skip" cards
- Game with "Draw Two" cards
- Cinco minus cuatro
- Certain numero
- ___ Chicago Grill
- Tres minus dos
- Tres - dos
- Top dog, numero ...
- Spanish "one"
- Small "número"
- Popular family card game
- Pizza chain
- One, in Mexico
- One, in Madrid
- Important numero
- Half of "dos"
- Game with Wild Draw 4 cards
- Game with colorful cards
- Card game declaration
- Card game akin to crazy eights
- Start of a Spanish count
- Spanish one
- One, in Spain
- One, in Oaxaca
- One, in Naples
- One (Sp.)
- Numero ___ (first-rate)
- Numero __ (the boss)
- Number before dos
- Nearly nada
- Low "número"
- Kid-friendly card game
- Juan's one
- Juan's "one"
- Italian number
- Half dos
- Game based on crazy eights
- End of a Cuban countdown
- Dos halved
- Colorful card game from Mattel
- Card game with a Spanish name
- Card game with a colorful deck
- Card game similar to Crazy Eights
- __, dos, tres
- ___, dos, tres
- Start for a Spanish count
- Spanish number
- Skipbo relative
- Skip-Bo relative
- Pizzeria chain
- Pedro's "one"
- One, in Italy
- One, in Italian
- One card game?
- Ocho minus siete
- Numero ___ (top dog)
- Number before dos, in Spanish
- Not quite nada
- Napoli number
- Looking out for numero ___
- Lively card game
- Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw Two cards
- Game with Reverse and Skip cards
- Game with a spinoff called DOS
- Game with +4 cards
- Game similar to crazy eights
- Game resembling crazy eights
- Foreign article
- First positive number, in Spanish
- Drawing game?
- Deep dish pizza chain
- Cry from a card holder
- Cinco menos cuatro
- Card game with Skip and Reverse cards
- Card game with Draw Fours and Skips
- Card game since 1971
- Appropriately titled Muse debut single
- "___ momento"
- ___ Chicago Grill (pizza chain)
- Wild Draw Four game
- Veinte divided by veinte
- Tres less dos
- Tre minus due
- Start of an Italian count
- Start of a Cuban count
- Start of a Cancún count
- Spanish word for "one"
- Spanish for "one"
- Spanish count start
- Spanish cardinal
- Primero number
- Party card game cry
- One: Sp.
- One, somewhere
- One, in Spanish
- One, in Roma
- One in Oaxaca
- One for the Spanish
- One across the border?
- One to Juan
- Número pequeño
- Numero molto piccolo
- Numero _____
- Numero __ (first-rate)
- Numero __ (excellent)
- Number for Pavarotti
- Number between cero and dos
- Number before due
- Nueve menos ocho
- Neapolitan number
- Mattel game with 108 cards
- Mattel game since 1992
- Mattel game based on Crazy Eights
- Leading figure in Italy?
- Its deck has 108 cards
- Half of dos, in Spanish
- Get-rid-of-your-cards card game
- Game with yellow and red cards
- Game with Skip and Draw Two cards
- Game with Skip and Draw 2 cards
- Game with red, yellow, green, and blue cards
- Game with red, yellow, green and blue cards
- Game with an Angry Birds version
- Game with a Wild Draw Four card
- Game with a discard pile
- Game with a colorful deck
- Game with a "Skip" card
- Game with "Wild Draw Four" cards
- First album in a Green Day trilogy
- Family-friendly card game
- El primer numero natural
- Due preceder
- Due halved
- Dos ÷ dos
- Digit in this clue's number, in Spanish
- Digit in diez
- Diez menos nueve
- Crazy Eights variant
- Crazy eights spinoff
- Colorful card game with Skip and Reverse cards
- Cinco - cuatro
- Card game with Wild Draw Four cards
- Card game with Reverse cards
- Card game with four colors
- Card game with an edition for colorblind players
- Card game with an Angry Birds version
- Card game with a four-color deck
- Card game with a Batman version
- Card game whose name is Spanish for "one"
- Card game whose name is shouted
- Card game from Mattel
- Card game for the whole family
- Card game based on crazy eights
- Big-selling card game
- 2012 Green Day album
- 2008 top dog at Westminster
- 108-card party game
- 108-card deck
- "Wild" card game
- "Wild Draw Four" card game
- "I'm down to my last card!" game
- "___, dos, tres ..."
- '99 Muse debut song
- ___, dos, tres, cuatro, ...
- ___, dos, tres ...
- ___ Pizzeria & Grill (restaurant chain)
- You say it when you're down to a single card
- Word spoken when left with a single card
- Word shouted while putting a card down
- Word shouted immediately before "Feliz Año Nuevo"
- Wild card game
- What's not yet due?
- What's next to nothing in Nogales?
- What one becomes in Madrid
- Variation of Crazy Eights
- Unnamed individual from Italy
- Two less than tres
- Two less than "tres"
- Tres minus dos, in Spanish
- Tres dos
- Tre less due
- Top número
- Tony's one
- Three less than "cuatro"
- The loneliest numero?
- The loneliest numero
- The last word you hear in the countdown before a Mexican rocket takes off
- Spanish/Italian card game
- Spanish single
- Spanish or Italian "one"
- Spanish number that is its own square root
- Spanish digit seen in this clue number
- Spanish count's first
- Spanish count starter
- South American cardinal?
- Someone, in Seville
- Solitario number
- Small number in Naples
- Small number in Buenos Aires
- Small ''numero''
- Singular Muse song?
- Siete menos seis
- Siete less seis
- Shout in a colorful card game
- Sette minus sei
- Series starter in Santiago
- Reverse card game
- Rainy day card game
- Quarter of "quatro"
- Primo número
- Popular numero
- Popular Mattel game
- Popular kids' card game
- Point value of a gol de fútbol
- Pizzeria name
- Pizzeria ___ (fast-food chain)
- Pizzeria ___ (fast food chain)
- Pizzeria ___ (deep-dish pizza chain)
- Pizza franchise
- Pedro's one
- Pedro's eins
- Party game cry
- Party card game with 108 cards
- Part of Spanish 101?
- Part of a Cancún count
- Part 1 of Green Day '12 trilogy
- One, to Gianluigi Buffon
- One, in Spanish or Italian
- One, in Sicily or Spain
- One, in Rome
- One, in Pisa
- One, in Peru and Palermo
- One, in Milan
- One, in Mazatlan
- One, in Livorno
- One, in Italian or Spanish
- One, in Italia
- One, in Florence
- One, in Castilian
- One, in Cancun
- One, in Apulia
- One-third of tres
- One of the Spanish
- One of the Medicis?
- One of the Medicis
- One of a Spanish kind
- One less than" dos"
- One less than "due"
- One in Venice
- One in Milan
- One in Mexico
- One from Spain
- One from Madrid
- One fourth of cuatro
- One down in Durango?
- One Cuban?
- One abroad?
- One in Oaxaca
- Ocho - siete
- Numero to look out for
- Número minúsculo
- Numero bajo
- Número after cero
- Numero ---
- Numero ___, tops in Roma
- Numero __ (top dog)
- Numero __ (head honcho)
- Number that comes before dos, in Spanish
- Number one game?
- Number one card game?
- Number of syllables in "ciao"
- Number of African countries with español as an official language
- Number in Spanish or Italian
- Number for Caruso
- Number before dos and tres
- Not quite none, in Naples
- Nogales numeral
- Medio de dos
- Mattel game
- Low "nÃ%BAmero"
- Leading figure in Italy
- Last word spoken before the nuevo año, probably
- Last word in a card game?
- Its slogan is "You know"
- Its Batman version contains a Joker
- Italian one
- Italian "one"
- It's only half due
- It's one for Juan
- It's not yet due
- It's next to nada
- It's half due
- It's due when it's doubled
- It's between cero y dos
- It was Skip and Reverse cards
- It precedes dos
- It has a big deck
- Introduction to a Spanish count?
- Inspiration for the card game Dos
- How Romans say "one"
- Hour after "mezzanotte"
- Half of due
- Half due
- Green card game?
- Game you can't win if you forget to call out its name
- Game won by discarding all your cards
- Game with yellow cards
- Game with Skip, Reverse, and Draw Two cards
- Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw 2 cards
- Game with Reverses and Skips
- Game with Reverse and Wild Draw Four cards
- Game with Reverse and Draw 2 cards
- Game with red, green, blue, and yellow numbered cards
- Game with red, green, blue and yellow suits
- Game with red and yellow cards
- Game with R, S and D cards
- Game with many red cards
- Game with green cards
- Game with four Wild Draw Four cards
- Game with Draw Four cards
- Game with Draw 2 cards
- Game with command cards
- Game with cards ranked 0-9
- Game with cards numbered 0-9
- Game with cards numbered 0 to 9
- Game with blue cards
- Game with an edition for colorblind players
- Game with a yelled name
- Game with a Skip card
- Game with a seven-card draw
- Game with a seven-card deal
- Game with a Reverse card
- Game with a four-colored deck
- Game with a Dos spinoff
- Game with a deck of 108 cards
- Game with a Braille version that was released in 2019
- Game with a "Moo!" version for preschoolers
- Game with 1 cards, aptly
- Game with "Skip" and "Reverse" cards
- Game with 'Skip' cards
- Game whose slogan is "You know"
- Game whose players are dealt seven cards
- Game whose name players yell during play
- Game whose name must be spoken during play
- Game whose name is shouted near its end
- Game whose name is shouted during play
- Game whose name is shouted as a warning to other players
- Game whose name is shouted
- Game whose name is declared near its end
- Game whose name is a Spanish number
- Game whose direction of play can shift from clockwise to counterclockwise
- Game where you win by getting rid of your cards before anyone else does
- Game where you might play a yellow Draw 2 card
- Game where you don't want a Wild Draw 4 card played on you
- Game where +2 cards are stacked (under house rules, at least!)
- Game using a large deck
- Game that uses four colored suits
- Game that now comes with a Wild Shuffle Hands card
- Game that involves skipping
- Game that has Draw Two and Reverse cards
- Game that can't be played solitaire, despite its name
- Game similar to Skip-Bo
- Game name often shouted during play
- Game in which a player may get a red or a yellow card
- Game featuring 108 cards
- Freddie Gibbs track about a card game?
- Four-color card game
- Formula ___ (Italian auto racing)
- First word of "Wooly Bully"
- First word in U2's "Vertigo"
- First positive integer, in Spanish
- First Muse single, conveniently
- First Muse single, coincidentally
- First cardinal in Mexico
- Figure in Italy
- Fiat subcompact
- Fiat model
- Family game with a 108-card deck
- Family card game with a colorful deck
- Factor of un numero primo
- Exclamation in a card game
- Ex ___ omnes (generalization principle)
- Enrico's counting start
- End of a Spanish countdown
- El primer numero
- El Diario article
- Early number for Puccini
- Early afternoon hour in Italy
- Early afternoon hora
- Dos/dos
- Dos menos que tres
- Dos cut in half
- Discarding card game
- Dieci minus nove
- Diciembre : doce :: enero : ___
- Declaration made with a card in hand
- Cuban counting word
- Cuatro minus tres, in Spanish
- Cuatro menos tres
- Cuatro - tres
- Cry with one card in hand
- Cry in a popular card game
- Cry in a party card game
- Crazy Eights relative
- Cousin of crazy eights
- Counting word in "Wooly Bully"
- Countdown-ending número
- Count start, in Mexico
- Commercial version of crazy eights
- Commercial game with wild cards
- Commercial game whose box says it's for 2-10 players
- Commercial cousin of crazy eights
- Commercial card game
- Colorful Mattel card game
- Colorful card game whose name you have to say when you have only one card left
- Classic Fiat model
- Chicago-style deep dish chain
- Chicago deep dish chain
- Certain cardholder's cry
- Cardinal of Rome?
- Card game yell
- Card game without royals
- Card game with suits of four different colors
- Card game with special "Sesame Street" and "Simpsons" decks
- Card game with Skips and Reverses
- Card game with Skips
- Card game with Reverse and Skip cards
- Card game with no face cards
- Card game with its own deck
- Card game with hundreds of spinoffs
- Card game with Draw Two cards
- Card game with colorful suits
- Card game with an emoji version
- Card game with an American Girl version
- Card game with an All Wild spinoff
- Card game with a spinoff called Dos
- Card game with a singular purpose?
- Card game with a sequel named "Dos"
- Card game with a sequel called DOS
- Card game with a pre-victory warning
- Card game with a Pixar version
- Card game with a Moo! version for preschoolers
- Card game with a high level of chance
- Card game with a Hello Kitty version
- Card game with a draw pile
- Card game with a Braille edition
- Card game with a 2019 Braille version
- Card game with a "Dare!" version
- Card game with 108 cards
- Card game with 0 cards
- Card game with "Wild Draw 4" cards
- Card game with "Draw Two" cards
- Card game whose play may proceed clockwise or counterclockwise
- Card game whose name translates as "one"
- Card game whose name means "one" in Spanish
- Card game whose name is spoken during play
- Card game whose name is shouted during play
- Card game whose name is said while discarding
- Card game whose name is said during the hand
- Card game whose name is called out during play
- Card game whose name is called out
- Card game whose name is a Spanish and Italian number
- Card game where you might play a yellow 7
- Card game where you might play a green 9
- Card game where the player says its name on their penultimate move
- Card game warning
- Card game that initially proceeds clockwise
- Card game similar to Mau-Mau
- Card game similar to Mau Mau
- Card game produced by Mattel
- Card game or pizza place
- Card game marketed by Mattel since 1992
- Card game made by Mattel
- Card game invented by Merle Robbins in 1971
- Card game inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2018
- Card game in the shedding-type family
- Card game created to help solve an argument about Crazy Eights
- Card game called "Eins" in Germany
- Card game by Mattel
- Card game brand
- Card game announcement
- Card game "aka Training Spades," per Danez Smith
- Capri count start
- Call in a card game
- Brightly-colored card game
- Branded variation of Crazy Eights
- Brand-name card game that's similar to Crazy Eights
- Before due
- Argentine "one"
- Argentina article
- Appropriately titled Muse debut single?
- A, as in Assisi
- A third of "tres"
- A tenth of diez
- A special número
- A quarter of cuatro
- A quarter of "cuatro"
- A numero
- A fifth of "cinco"
- 50 percent of dos
- 3 2, en español
- 2018 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee
- "Wooly Bully" opening number?
- "This is my last card!"
- "One," to a Mexican
- "One card left!" game warning
- "Numero" before "dos"
- "I'm down to my last card!" in a certain game
- "I'm down to my last card!"
- "I'm close to winning!" game cry
- "I could win on my next turn!"
- "Dos" less than "tres"
- "___ momento!"
- "___ momento, por favor"
- "___ más!"
- "__ momento!"
- '12 Green Day "Oh Love" album
- '12 Green Day "Kill the DJ" album
- __, dos, tres ...
- ___, due, tre ...
- ___, dos, tres, cuatro ...
- ___, dos, tres, cuatro
- ___, dos, tres . . .
- ___ Pizzeria and Grill
- ___ Flip! (card game variation)
- ___ Attack! (game with a card launcher)
- __ Flip!: Mattel card game
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