Answer: TEN
TEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 821 times.
Referring Clues:
- Countdown start
 - List complement
 - X rating?
 - Gymnast's goal
 - Half a score
 - King beater, in pinochle
 - Royal flush necessity
 - Late evening
 - Perfect rating
 - Heavenly body?
 - Prime-time hour
 - Hamilton's bill
 - Midmorning
 - Large shoe size
 - Part of a royal flush
 - "Taps" time
 - Perfect number
 - Rare gymnastics score
 - Wallet bill
 - Bedtime, for some
 - Common base
 - Gymnast's dream
 - X-rating?
 - Pin number?
 - Hamilton is on it
 - Pins or penny preceder
 - Lacrosse quorum
 - It's perfect
 - Hamilton's place
 - It's an honor
 - Noted Downing Street address
 - Beauty mark?
 - Word signaling the end of a match
 - Jack's inferior
 - Time to play taps
 - Lacrosse team
 - Blackjack card
 - Hang ___
 - Blackjack component
 - Ring count
 - Perfect Olympics score
 - Nonscoring baccarat card
 - 61-Across, e.g.
 - Venice's Council of ___
 - British P.M.'s house number
 - Sawbuck
 - X
 - Perfect figure
 - Mark of perfection
 - Something to take when you're tired?
 - Routine perfection?
 - "I wouldn't touch it with a __-foot pole!"
 - Part of a split, perhaps
 - Taps time
 - Time for "Taps"
 - Casual time to start work
 - Downing Street number
 - See 52-Down
 - Council of ___ (Venetian tribunal)
 - Royal flush card
 - Count on both hands
 - Evening hour
 - Perfect beauty, maybe
 - Perfect gymnastics score
 - Toe count
 - Lacrosse contingent
 - Walt Frazier, for the Knicks
 - Top rating, perhaps
 - Full complement of 41-Acrosses
 - Phil Rizzuto's retired number
 - Metric base
 - Full complement of fingers
 - Full count
 - High end of many scales
 - Scale's top, sometimes
 - When taps is played
 - A fourth of what's left?
 - Count in a full count
 - Our base system
 - Tumbler's dream
 - Decimal base
 - Top mark
 - Number of one-voweled, seven-letter words in this puzzle
 - First in double figures
 - Wallet item
 - Part of some straights
 - Knockout of knockouts
 - Symbol of perfection
 - Some people take it to relax
 - Till bill
 - Hottie, perhaps
 - Real good-looker
 - Full complement of toes
 - Our base
 - Number of lords a-leaping
 - Highest tile value in Scrabble
 - "I wouldn't touch that with a __-foot pole!"
 - Start of a countdown
 - Top of some scales
 - Number of clues in this puzzle that contain factual inaccuracies
 - Number of sides in a decagon
 - Top end of a scale
 - Phil Rizzuto, on the Yankees
 - See 50-Down
 - Lacrosse complement
 - Card immediately below a jack
 - ___ code (set of numbers used by CBers)
 - "___ Little Indians" (Christie mystery)
 - Blackjack half
 - Caesar's X
 - What a ref may count to
 - Fingers count?
 - Number of items in Letterman's lists
 - Fight-ending word
 - Feet from floor to hoop
 - Word that may end a fight
 - Gymnasts's goal
 - Gymnast's perfect score
 - Prime time
 - Low card in a royal flush
 - Half of a score
 - Bo Derek flick
 - Coffee break time
 - Bo Derek comedy
 - Frequent countdown starter
 - Gymnastic perfection
 - Gymnast's objective
 - Scale topper, perhaps
 - Target number for an angry counter
 - Finger count
 - Decimal system base
 - Prime time time
 - Big ___ (college football division)
 - Blair's house number
 - Bart Simpson's age
 - You can hang it or take it
 - Downing Street address
 - Toe total
 - Countdown starter
 - One meaning of X
 - Roman X
 - What X might mean
 - Perfect figure?
 - Big ___ (conference that has eleven teams in it)
 - Top ___
 - X, at times
 - One of two in a score
 - Lacrosse team count
 - Ball with a blue stripe
 - Face card's equal in blackjack
 - Perfect score, often
 - 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
 - Bill with Hamilton
 - Big ___ (college sports elite)
 - Two hours before midnight
 - Perfect Apgar score
 - Olympic perfection
 - Pin near the gutter
 - X, numerically
 - "Big" number in college athletics
 - Olympics ideal
 - The number at left + 1
 - Big ___
 - Blue stripe
 - 40% of what's left?
 - Playing card that has the most pips
 - Pearl Jam's debut album
 - See 43-Down
 - Number in scientific notation
 - Pin in some splits
 - Card worth 0 in baccarat
 - Count on both hands?
 - Hexadecimal A
 - Second-lowest stripe
 - Z's value in Scrabble
 - End of a boxing referee's count
 - ___ code (CB user's slang)
 - X can mean this
 - It's A in hex
 - Minyan minimum
 - Pinochle card
 - Power base?
 - Big __
 - Break time for many
 - Perfection symbol
 - Common news hour
 - Number of Canadian provinces
 - Word with speed or spot
 - Two fins
 - Bowling pin count
 - Its ancient equivalent was used to create this puzzle's theme
 - Word with hang or take
 - Phil Rizzuto's uniform number
 - Score for 44-Across
 - Interstate through Houston
 - Number on a Z, in a game
 - "__ Little Indians"
 - Stellar score
 - Symbol of gymnastic perfection
 - Commonly used numerical base
 - Perfect score
 - X, maybe
 - Pin near a gutter
 - __-speed
 - Anger management number
 - Reds manager Sparky Anderson's number
 - Gymnast's perfection
 - It can be a perfect number
 - Coffee-break time
 - Commandment complement
 - Top of some rating scales
 - Coffee-break time, often
 - Five-sixths of a dozen
 - Slightly less than a dozen
 - Perfect score, sometimes
 - Midmorning time
 - Prime-time time
 - Log-table base
 - Commandments count
 - Decimal-system base
 - Midmorning hour
 - Metric-system base
 - Gymnast's top score
 - Fifth-grader's typical age
 - First-down yardage
 - Years in a decade
 - Countdown number
 - Basketball courtful
 - End of a ring count
 - Knockout count
 - Word with ''take'' or ''hang''
 - "___ Little Indians"
 - Playing card with the most pips
 - ___-four (bit of CB slang)
 - "Down for the count" number
 - "... a ___ o'clock scholar"
 - Face card's value, in blackjack
 - Gymnast's reward
 - X, on some dials
 - One of a score's two
 - Word to end a fight
 - Big score on the floor
 - ''___ Little Indians'' (Christie classic)
 - Bo Derek, numerically
 - Balance beam perfection
 - Like many fifth graders
 - Top of some ratings
 - Perfection, to Retton
 - Scale topper, often
 - Value of Q in Scrabble
 - Score for Nadia Comaneci
 - Yellow "Monopoly" bill
 - Word that ends many fights
 - Two down from a queen
 - Perfect, on the parallel bars
 - "Lords a-leaping" number
 - Gymnast's perfect score, once
 - Comaneci feat
 - Dudley Moore comedy
 - X, as a number
 - Wallet item, perhaps
 - Commandments number
 - Break time, maybe
 - Sinai number
 - Bill showing the Treasury Building
 - Perfect score, perhaps
 - Popular Downing Street address
 - Word that has ended many fights
 - Gymnastics feat
 - Royal flush component
 - Score X .5
 - Hamilton's note
 - Alexander Hamilton locale
 - Start of a countdown, perhaps
 - Sum of the first three prime numbers
 - Pole footage?
 - Perfect score, for some
 - Word with pins or penny
 - Word with Big or top
 - Big ___ (NCAA conference that actually has eleven teams)
 - Total hottie
 - Highest non-face card
 - Usual number of paces
 - Countdown start, often
 - Lowest card in a royal flush
 - Lacrosse-team complement
 - Decade count
 - Minimum number of men in a minyan
 - Top rating
 - "___ 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
 - See 49-Down
 - ___-gallon hat
 - "Down for the count" count
 - Decade
 - "___ Little Indians" (Christie classic)
 - Mid-morning hour
 - Theme answer count, amount of letters in each, word hidden in each, and, when repeated twice, today's date
 - Pin in the back
 - "Taps" hour
 - Base ___
 - Number of hydrogen atoms in butane
 - Boxing count conclusion
 - Good companion for an ace in Vegas
 - X rating in old Rome?
 - It's taken to calm down
 - Q's point value in Scrabble
 - Half-score
 - Brunch time, perhaps
 - What X may mean
 - It may be hung on a board
 - What a king may be worth
 - Commonest card value in blackjack
 - See 53-Across
 - A number of perfect people?
 - Word with "take" or "hang"
 - ___-speed
 - What some take to relax?
 - Olympic maximum
 - Most wanted number
 - Score half
 - Easy multiplier
 - Top score, or half a score
 - X, sometimes
 - FBI's most wanted list number
 - King's equal in blackjack
 - Start of a countdown, often
 - Two-digit card
 - Diamond, on the Mohs scale
 - Early Pearl Jam album
 - First card below the faces
 - Low card in a high straight
 - Face card value
 - Number worn by Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Zinedine Zidane
 - Two hours before noon
 - Great score, or half of one
 - Netherlands, our # ______ trader
 - Small integer
 - Large integer
 - A decade
 - Occupied
 - Cardinal number
 - Diamond, on the mohs scale
 - Perfect score, at times
 - Big ___ Conference
 - A, in the hexadecimal number system
 - Down-for-the-count count
 - Commandment count
 - Perfection, in some sports
 - Boxing count
 - Referee's last number
 - Wallet bill, perhaps
 - Agent's percentage
 - "I wouldn't touch that with a ___-foot pole!"
 - Lacrosse team complement
 - Card below a jack
 - Number of pins in a strike
 - X on some faces
 - Five pairs
 - Coffee-break time, perhaps
 - Perfection, for some
 - Start of the end of a countdown
 - Fourth of forty
 - Pin count in an alley
 - Two fives
 - Coffee break hour
 - Kayo count
 - "Just the ___ of us"
 - Number-system base
 - High rating
 - Highish card
 - Number system base
 - Good rating
 - Rating max
 - Common bill
 - X on a sundial
 - Toe tally
 - Coffee-break hour, maybe
 - With 16-Down, 'message received'
 - Coffee-break hour
 - 1992 Pearl Jam album
 - 1991 album by 26-Down
 - X rating
 - Mid-morning
 - Letterman list starter
 - Pin number
 - Pair of fives?
 - High rating
 - Sawbuck word
 - Jack, in blackjack
 - 26-Across plus one
 - Six plus four
 - Yellow Monopoly bill
 - Two fivers
 - Five doubled
 - Bill in a till
 - Top score, sometimes
 - Bill with an osprey
 - Number of years between U.S. censuses
 - First double-digit number
 - A fourth of 40
 - Farthest-right bowling pin
 - Number of dimensions required for superstrings
 - Phil Rizzuto's number
 - With 54-Down, kind of store
 - Highest Apgar score
 - X, in Roman numerals
 - Number of sides in a 65-Across
 - Bill depicting the U.S. Treasury
 - Base based on our hands
 - "I wouldn't touch it with a ___-foot pole!"
 - Card complement in a standard Rorschach test
 - Original Amendments count
 - With 126-Across, multiple-gear bicycle
 - Bill with a portrait of 42-Across
 - "Perfect" number
 - ___-speed racing bike
 - Bart Simpson's perpetual age
 - Canvas count
 - Hemi-score?
 - Largest number in a deck of cards
 - With 44 Down, success for 39 Down
 - Number of prime ministers on Downing Street?
 - Blair's old house number
 - ___ Years After (Woodstock band)
 - Brunch time
 - Bill of Rights amendment count
 - Number of years between censuses
 - Knockout number, in more ways than one
 - Face card's value, often
 - V : five :: X : ___
 - Classic Pearl Jam album
 - King's value, sometimes
 - One-fourth of forty
 - Hamilton portrait setting
 - Downing Street addrerss
 - Lowest honor card
 - Perfect diving score
 - A fifth of fifty
 - Shoe size
 - Number of lords a-leaping in a Christmas song
 - Widely used base
 - Bout-ending number
 - ___-speed bike
 - Commandment number
 - Easy-to-multiply number
 - Comaneci score
 - Rorschach card complement
 - A VHF channel
 - Olympic diver's perfection
 - Royal flush part
 - Number that rhymes with 22-Down
 - Neon's atomic number
 - Count on one's fingers?
 - Pearl Jam album with "Alive" and "Jeremy"
 - Countdown kickoff
 - Generations from Adam through Noah
 - Coveted sports award
 - Big or top follower
 - Bowling number
 - Hamilton bill
 - Second-highest pinochle card
 - Gymnastics ideal
 - Super fly, after "a"
 - Perfect rating in gymnastics
 - + 6
 - Take ___ (rest)
 - First-down distance
 - With 106 Down, frequent spare target
 - Diving ideal
 - Lowest royal-flush card
 - Top point value of a Scrabble tile
 - Sign of perfection
 - Real hottie
 - Downing St. number of note
 - A half-score
 - X to Brutus
 - Commandments' count
 - Number after Big or top
 - Hamilton -- or half a Jackson
 - 'Taps' hour
 - Equivalent of a Roman X
 - "___North Frederick"
 - Number on David Cameron's door
 - Start of many a countdown
 - Olympic diver's ideal
 - Baker's dozen minus three
 - Treasury bill
 - Fairly large shoe size
 - In hexadecimal, it's A
 - Important number on Downing Street
 - Gallons in a hat?
 - Lacrosse squad count
 - Hut preceder
 - X, to Caesar
 - Number of years in a decade
 - Twice five
 - Score cut in half
 - Decimal-system unit
 - Base of many operations?
 - Hamilton in a wad
 - Number of Art Ross Trophies won by Wayne
 - Scale maximum, often
 - Late dinner time
 - Ideal figure
 - Strike count
 - Olympic perfection, maybe
 - Like many fifth-graders
 - Olympic ideal
 - Speeds on bikes?
 - Five past five
 - Commonly used base
 - 'X' amount
 - Integer
 - Diamond, to Mohs
 - Face value, in blackjack
 - The U.S. Treasury is on its back
 - KO count
 - Roman numeral X
 - With 99-Down, brunch time, often
 - Number of bowling frames
 - Bo Derek, in a 1979 film
 - Royal-flush card
 - "___ North Frederick"
 - Flawless routine
 - Back-row bowling pin
 - Storm, on the Beaufort scale
 - Part of prime time
 - Crab leg count
 - Count on your fingers?
 - Common break hour
 - Base of many operations
 - Number to count up to
 - Shoe length
 - Bill passed regularly?
 - Cato's X
 - Notable Downing Street number
 - Rightmost bowling pin
 - Digital number?
 - Top number?
 - Pins to be bowled over
 - With 19 Across, radio acknowledgment
 - Number of mispelled words in this puzzle's clues (oh, by the way, watch out for those tricky circled squares!)
 - Jack's value, sometimes
 - Five-and-___ store
 - "Cardinals call Xboxes ___ boxes"
 - Decade number
 - Number starting many a countdown
 - Number of states that border the Mississippi
 - What X may stand for
 - Top gymnastics rating
 - Top number in the Mohs scale
 - Common face card value
 - A bit less than a dozen
 - Top rating, often
 - David Cameron's house number
 - High end of many a scale
 - "Speed" of many bikes
 - Yards for a first down
 - Top of many rating scales
 - Eli Manning, on the field
 - "___ cents a dance"
 - Pot ___
 - Pin adjacent to a gutter
 - Number worn by Tony La Russa as a tribute to Sparky Anderson
 - Fifth of fifty
 - Morning break hour
 - On a scale of one to ___
 - Something to take for a break
 - Value of Q, in Scrabble
 - Bill with Hamilton's visage
 - See 18-Down
 - Late dinnertime
 - Five couples
 - Bill depicting the Treasury Building
 - "Five will get you ___ "
 - Common scale extreme
 - X, to Cato
 - Bo Derek's score
 - Card count in a Rorschach test
 - Commandment total
 - Full complement of bowling pins
 - Card in a royal flush
 - X, in old Rome
 - "___ Things I Hate About You"
 - Wallet bill, sometimes
 - Highest point value for a Scrabble tile
 - Gymnast's ideal
 - A bill
 - Billiard ball with a blue stripe
 - Highest value in the Mohs scale
 - Slow-pitch softball complement
 - Much-used base
 - It counts for nothing in baccarat
 - Half a score, or a perfect one
 - Bowling pin on the far right
 - Common coffee break hour
 - King's equivalent, in blackjack
 - What some people take to relax?
 - Base
 - High card
 - X amount
 - ____commandments
 - Blue-striped billiard ball
 - <--
 - Certain bill
 - King's value, at times
 - Bowling pin number
 - Coffee break time, perhaps
 - A prime-time time
 - What X equals in Roman numerals
 - Prime time hour
 - What Lionel Messi wears
 - Legs on a lobster
 - Kind of strike
 - Louganis score
 - Perfect ___
 - Blue-striped ball
 - Decamerous group
 - Perfect, in a way
 - Common base system
 - "Lords a-leaping" count
 - O'hara's "___ North Frederick"
 - Bill with Hamilton on it
 - "Top" ranking
 - "Puppy paws" dice roll
 - "Dancing With the Stars" achievement
 - Number of World Series rings for Yogi Berra as a player
 - Q's point value, in Scrabble
 - Bill not depicting a president
 - Square root of 100
 - What a 1-Down may count to
 - Common math base
 - Perfect score, or half of a score
 - Number of sides on a decagon
 - Top songs set
 - An honor card in bridge
 - Top gymnastic score
 - J's value in Words With Friends
 - Great diving score
 - Base___
 - Fraction of a dozen
 - Awesome beauty mark?
 - Time for a coffee break
 - Yellow bill in classic Monopoly
 - Derek vehicle
 - Half a score ... or a perfect score
 - 5/6 of a dozen
 - Crab-leg complement
 - Initial double digit
 - 20 under 30
 - Number with "top"
 - Rating number
 - News hour, for many
 - Diver's goal
 - Number worn by Lionel Messi
 - Start of many CB radio codes
 - "x" in 5x = x^2 ÷ 2
 - TV news hour
 - Noted number on Downing Street
 - Something taken by the tired
 - Base for money
 - Bill of Rights count
 - Perfect representation
 - Largest three-letter number
 - Attractive person, informally
 - The "1" in 15, really
 - Cube root of 1,000
 - Z's point value in Scrabble
 - Jack's value in blackjack
 - Gymnast's perfection, once
 - Base used often
 - Just-add-a-zero multiplier
 - Big 12 team count
 - Highest Scrabble tile point value
 - Notable Downing Street address
 - Scale topper
 - Olympic diver's goal
 - Shaken thumb, in American Sign Language
 - Full complement of limbs on a squid
 - Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
 - Decalogue number
 - Perfect number?
 - Smallest two-digit number
 - Target score for Simone Biles
 - "Listen up fives, a ___ is speaking"
 - Diamond, on the Mohs hardness scale
 - What the tired might take
 - J's point value in Words With Friends
 - Point value of a "Z" in Scrabble
 - Total number of I and Q tiles combined, in Scrabble
 - Four lower than a 23 Across
 - Extreme IMDb rating
 - Number of "Things I Hate About You"
 - What half the letters in "twenty" spell
 - Card that a jack beats
 - Number across from four, on a clock
 - Perfect Pitchfork rating
 - Q's value in Scrabble
 - One and two and three and four
 - Number of Taylor Swift's Grammys
 - Perfect score ... or half of one
 - Something to take or hang
 - Left hand's traditional steering wheel position, or a hint to the starred answers' starts
 - See 41-Across
 - Point value for a "Z" in Scrabble
 - What "X" may mean
 - Number symbolized by X
 - One followed by nothing?
 - What half the letters of "twenty" spell
 - Where to see Hamilton
 - First and ___
 - Number of sides a decagon has
 - Number comprised of binary digits
 - Highest Scrabble letter value
 - Messi's uniform number
 - Perfect execution score, in gymnastics
 - Number of Emily Dickinson poems, out of the 1,700 she wrote, that were published during her lifetime
 - Number of "Friends" seasons
 - Number of events in a decathlon
 - October's number
 - Perfect score at a drag ball
 - Decathlon number
 - Number of NBA championships won by Sam Jones
 - Number of rings for Shang-Chi
 - Number of a certain rear bowling pin
 - "Count to ___" (calming advice)
 - What "X" might mean
 - Number with more digits than syllables
 - First two-digit number
 - Number of All-Star selections for Tamika Catchings
 - British pound note featuring Jane Austen
 - Number of legs on a crab
 - Number of pins knocked down in a strike
 - Start of a count
 - Uniform number for Sue Bird
 - Point value of "five" in Scrabble
 - Number of millimeters in a centimeter
 - Face value?
 - Number of Olympic medals won by Katie Ledecky
 - Number of bowling pins in a rack
 - What you get when you put your hands together?
 - Perfect score in diving
 - This clue's number
 - Top score on some reviews
 - Sundial X
 - Number of rings possessed by Shang-Chi
 - Value of the Roman numeral X
 - Number written as a simple cross in Chinese
 - Number worn by Sue Bird
 - Value of a Q tile, in Scrabble
 - A third of 30
 - Age of the birthday kid being asked "What's it feel like being double digits?"
 - "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the ___ Rings"
 - Helpful blackjack card, maybe
 - One plus two plus three plus four
 - Jersey number worn by Pele
 - What "X" might stand for
 - 13x platinum Pearl Jam album that actually has 11 tracks
 - Number that's "diez" in Spanish
 - ___-spot
 - X, on a Rolex
 - Hamilton
 - 1 + 2 + 3 + 4
 - Messi's jersey number
 - 5 + 5
 - USWNT uniform number for Lindsey Horan
 - Start of some countdowns
 - Number of Grammy Awards won by Dolly Parton
 - Sue Bird's jersey number
 - Value of a face card in blackjack
 - Number of digits in a billion
 - What's rolled to get from Free Parking to Go to Jail, in Monopoly
 - Number for John Tyler (or Alexander Hamilton)
 - Alexander Hamilton's bill
 - Point value of "five" or "six" in Scrabble
 - Number of digits on a keypad
 - Big ___ Conference (group of 14 teams)
 - –
 - Number of decades in a century
 - 2-Down, in a date
 - See 29-Across
 - Diver's top score
 - Top score in a dunk contest
 - Largest of the three-letter numbers
 - "Powers of ___" (landmark documentary about the scale of the universe)
 - Full complement of players, in men's lacrosse
 - Dieci, in English
 - One squared plus three squared
 - Start of many countdowns
 - Half a score, or a perfect score
 - Marble count for each side in Chinese checkers
 - Pink-colored euro banknote
 - First number in most countdowns
 - "One, two, ___": hide-and-seek cheater's count
 - “___ in the Bed”: classic counting rhyme
 - Card between a nine and a Jack
 - Number that X represents
 - X, on a sundial
 - This clue's number one
 - Decimal value of hexadecimal A
 - First down yardage amount
 - Perfect score in an IGN review
 - Carl Lewis's Olympic medal count
 - Angel Reese's former number
 - Number of fielders in slow-pitch softball
 - Two more than 56-Down
 - Perfect score in some rating systems
 - First number in many countdowns
 - Only two-digit number in a poker deck
 - Number of points "Q" is worth in Scrabble
 
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