Answer: TWO
TWO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 445 times.
Referring Clues:
- Tangoing number
 - Company number
 - Brace
 - One's successor
 - Seesaw quorum
 - Double standard?
 - Low card
 - Seesaw necessity
 - Couple
 - Company, proverbially
 - Lowest VHF channel
 - One after another?
 - See 56-Down
 - Afternoon time
 - Points scored for a safety
 - Pair
 - ___-timer
 - It's "company"
 - Common ticket buyer's request
 - Word repeated in a basketball chant
 - Wee hour
 - Toddler's age
 - A doubleheader
 - Tango requirement
 - Number of teeth Goofy has
 - Coupe complement
 - Duo
 - Number of talking animals in the Bible
 - With 2-Down, certain mismatch
 - Cube root of eight
 - With 71-Across, heavy, as a truck
 - Quip, part 3
 - Beach volleyball team complement
 - Solid-colored pool ball
 - A wee hour
 - What the "bi" in bicycle means
 - Not many
 - First and last digit in a Manhattan area code
 - Word with time or tone
 - Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda
 - A duo
 - Deuce
 - Afternoon hour
 - Musical duo Aztec __-Step
 - What it takes to tango
 - A pair
 - Early afternoon hour
 - Snake eyes
 - Presidential term limit number
 - "Chapter ___" (Neil Simon play)
 - Tango number
 - Teetertotter quorum
 - Bactrian camel's hump count
 - "...___ if by sea"
 - Noah's number
 - Tango requisite?
 - Marriage requirement
 - Company, so they say
 - "___ for the Seesaw"
 - Only even prime number
 - Tango need
 - Safety point value
 - Slam dunk point count
 - Number of points for a safety, on the gridiron
 - Tango requirement?
 - Common ticket booth request
 - Seesaw requirement
 - Seesaw complement
 - Tango quorum
 - Binary base
 - Number under @ on a keyboard
 - Solid blue ball
 - What it takes to make a thing go right, in a hip-hop song
 - Word separated in this puzzle's six longest answers
 - Digit in the center of all three zip codes in Beverly Hills
 - Seesawing complement
 - What it takes?
 - With 2-Down, like a bikini
 - "Table for ___?"
 - Tandem's capacity
 - Duet number
 - See 32-Down
 - First prime
 - Losing come-out roll in craps
 - Tango complement
 - ATM's ABC
 - II
 - Number of points for a safety
 - It features John Trumbull's painting "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence"
 - See 23-Across
 - Binary system base
 - It's 10 in binary
 - Lowest number on a doubling cube
 - Computer base
 - The only even prime number
 - It's due to Marconi
 - Show number?
 - Cell's ABC
 - Solid blue pool ball
 - Base of computer operations
 - Seesaw need
 - (In) half
 - What a "V" sign might mean
 - Company quorum?
 - Romantic number
 - Lead-in for faced or handed
 - A pair of
 - Small even number
 - Not a lot
 - Company, supposedly
 - Phone's ABC
 - A brace of
 - ''Hidden'' theme of the puzzle
 - Early afternoon
 - Jefferson's bill
 - People in a couple
 - Low heart
 - Number for the show
 - Jefferson bill
 - Word with "faced" or "fisted"
 - ''___ can play that game''
 - Timer's start?
 - Word in a sequel title
 - Teeter-totter quorum
 - Number in a Dickens title
 - Number for the show?
 - It's company, it's said
 - Word with ''faced'' or ''fisted''
 - Company number?
 - "___ if by sea" (part of Revere's signal)
 - Company, per the adage
 - Number to tango
 - A solid-colored billiard ball
 - Sequel word
 - Best documentary short subject nominee "___ Hands"
 - Company quorum
 - A quarter of eight
 - Word with faced or fisted
 - Quarter of eight
 - See 4-Down
 - Tenth of a score
 - Duplicitous one's face count
 - Neil Simon's chapter
 - Thematic number on 61-Down
 - Noah count?
 - Erstwhile airline
 - Pencil number
 - Atomic number of helium
 - Word in a sequel title, often
 - "Terrible" age
 - A quarter of eight?
 - Dinner date complement
 - Duet necessity
 - Tandem bike's capacity
 - 40 Across and 40 Across
 - Tango minimum
 - Helium's atomic number
 - Company quota
 - Timing lead-in
 - Blue ball
 - "___ can play that game"
 - The even prime
 - Timer or wheeler lead-in
 - Pair group
 - Rare bill
 - ___-faced
 - Number Noah knew
 - "Hidden" theme of the puzzle
 - It may appear ahead of time
 - Fourth root of 16
 - I and I
 - With 52-Down, club whose face has less slope than a mid-mashie
 - Number of competitors in a sumo match
 - Start of D.C.'s ZIP codes or area code
 - Japan, our # ____ trader
 - Pup tent's maximum occupancy
 - Quarter of eight?
 - Smallest prime number
 - Word with "fisted" or "faced"
 - Number of F's in this grid
 - Tango requisite
 - A couple
 - Number of X's in this puzzle's answer
 - Small integer
 - Duet complement
 - "Due", to Domenico
 - With 6-Down, kind of sloth
 - Even number
 - Smallest prime
 - See 29-Down
 - Number suggested by 53-Across
 - Late lunch hour
 - Number for Noah
 - One and the same?
 - What 35-Down may be for?
 - Only even prime
 - Turtledove tally
 - 33-Across number
 - Cube root of 42-Down
 - See 40-Across
 - Wild card, sometimes
 - Unlikely trick-taker
 - See 48-Down
 - Need to tango
 - Six less four
 - 'Tea for ___'
 - Four halves
 - A couple of
 - One + one
 - Noah's per-species limit
 - Brace complement
 - Snake-eyes
 - With 17-Across, value of some opinions
 - First prime number
 - See 105-Across
 - Bill featuring Jefferson
 - V-sign, to a maître d'
 - ... of a 1903 Washington stamp
 - 1955 Thunderbird seating capacity
 - Duet number?
 - Rarely used greenback
 - It's said to be company
 - Gemini count
 - This plus that
 - "Timer" or "wheeler" lead-in
 - Word with "faced" or "timed"
 - How many it takes to tango?
 - Tango team
 - Number for company
 - ABC phone key
 - Not quite a crowd, so they say
 - Maximum number of terms for a U.S. president
 - Theme of the puzzle
 - One and one
 - First or last digit of D.C.'s area code
 - One more is a crowd
 - More than one
 - Moses Malone, on the 76ers
 - Number in a brace
 - Shout repeated at a basketball game
 - 16 eighths
 - Enough to tango
 - Tango necessity
 - Team size in beach volleyball
 - Company, proverbially, parted four times in this puzzle
 - Number that "can play that game"
 - Hardness number for many pencils
 - See 132 Across
 - Love-seat capacity
 - Humps on a Bactrian camel
 - Loveseat capacity
 - Number of points scored by a safety
 - See 6-Down
 - The even prime number
 - See 36 Across
 - Number for tea
 - Number often given to a maitre d'
 - With 22-Across, obsolescent club
 - Square root of four
 - Love seat capacity
 - Tommy Lasorda's jersey number
 - Tango quota
 - Number of Conn Smythe Trophies won by Wayne
 - ___-Face: duplicitous Batman foe
 - This many is company
 - 23-Down quota
 - ___-faced (deceitful)
 - Prime number that's even
 - See saw need
 - "Tea for ___"
 - Number of graduates in the first class at West Point (1802)
 - Number of cities in a Dickens title
 - Number near ABC
 - Cardinal number
 - Lowest roll with a pair of dice
 - Number of times the Twins have won the World Series, appropriately
 - End for some long lunches
 - Candlelight dinner quorum
 - Total bases allowed for a double
 - Word with "cents" or "faced"
 - A sixth of a dozen
 - Fender complement
 - Pup-tent capacity
 - Word to a restaurant host
 - See 29 Across
 - First word of Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
 - Dice roll with a 1-in-36 probability
 - Date minimum
 - Point value of a safety
 - With 19-Across, U.S. representative's term
 - Requirement for a tango
 - Derek Jeter's number
 - What dollar bill is Jefferson on
 - What's due in Venice?
 - Number in sequel titles
 - Ark quorum
 - Blue billiard ball's number
 - Dual number?
 - "A Tale of ___ Cities"
 - Bill with Jefferson's portrait
 - Lowest Monopoly roll
 - Derek Jeter, for the Yankees
 - Tea quantity, so they sing
 - Lowest prime number
 - Lowest prime
 - "The ___ Jakes
 - Rare craps roll
 - Number missing, in a way, from "4 = 16"
 - "my ___ dads"
 - About 8% of 24
 - Not very many
 - Slam dunk's point value
 - Not just one
 - Small partnership
 - Even prime
 - Twins
 - Word with step or time
 - 42-Across doubled
 - See 46-Across
 - Doublet
 - Square figure?
 - "___ for the road"
 - Value of snake eyes in craps
 - One more than one
 - Love-seat complement
 - Lowest broadcast TV channel
 - Quantity in a brace
 - Slam dunk's worth
 - Split quantity?
 - "___ and a Half Men"
 - Pair number
 - Word before time or piece
 - Minimum for many games
 - Points for a 17-foot jumper
 - Derek Jeter's retired number
 - "___ sleepy people"
 - "Snake eyes" value
 - What the V sign can also represent
 - 56-Across number
 - @ neighbor
 - Singer count in a duet
 - Number in first-sequel titles
 - Matinee hour
 - With 42-Down, like some bobsleds
 - Complement for a tango
 - D's Scrabble value
 - "My ___ Dads" ('80s sitcom)
 - Romantic dinner complement
 - A brace
 - Four's square root
 - Not quite a crowd?
 - Value of snake eyes
 - Number of words in the shortest verse in the Bible (John 11:35)
 - The only even prime
 - What a V-sign probably means in a restaurant
 - "The ___ Gentlemen of Verona"
 - ___ wrongs ...
 - {See Notepad}
 - Only number that can be typed with a keyboard's top row
 - This answer's consonant count, aptly
 - Complement of turtledoves in a Christmas song
 - Duet's number
 - Small cardinal
 - Number of states that border Washington
 - Late lunchtime
 - & 54. Appropriate ratio for this puzzle?
 - Number of Nobel Prizes Marie Curie won
 - Hour when daylight saving time starts
 - Eight's cube root
 - Monticello note, before '76
 - Power of a square
 - Start of every ZIP code in Virginia
 - Tango need, so they say
 - Right hand's traditional steering wheel position, or a hint to the starred answers' ends
 - Vegas snake eyes
 - x, in x = 5x - 8
 - Number that shares a key with @
 - Number under the @ on a keyboard
 - Divisor in the golden ratio
 - Number of fingers you extend to make a "Y" in sign language
 - "Snake eyes" number
 - Number of capitals Bolivia has
 - Start of every ZIP code in Washington, D.C.
 - "Arguing with a fool proves there are ___": Doris M. Smith
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 - Number of Oscars won by Jane Fonda
 - Number rhymed with "buckle my shoe"
 - Number of Pulitzer Prizes won by Colson Whitehead
 - Weeks in a fortnight
 - Twelve divided by six
 - "Squared" power
 - Table for ___
 - Dos, in English
 - Jeter's jersey number
 - It's under @ on a keyboard
 - Number of capital cities Bolivia has
 - Start of all Washington, D.C., ZIP codes
 - 28-Down number
 - Number of hole cards in Texas hold 'em
 - Number of colors on the intersex flag
 - Retired jersey number for the 76ers' Moses Malone
 - Helium, on the periodic table
 - First clue number in this puzzle that doesn't have an Across answer
 - Number of acts in "Company"
 - How many it takes to tango
 - Lowest card in poker
 - Number of U.S. state names that start with a V
 - "Between ___ Ferns" (Zach Galifianakis web series)
 - Number of consonants in this clue's answer
 - Number that sometimes follows LGBTQIA
 - Scrabble value of D or G
 - Cube root of this clue's number
 - Number of B's in this clue
 - English dos
 - Number of kings on a chessboard
 - Number of dots seen in this clue
 - Number that even numbers are divisible by
 - Unpopular bill
 - Low digit
 - Half of 9-Down
 - What even numbers are divisible by
 - Eight minus six
 - Number of players in a chess game
 - This one and that one
 - Common factor
 - First word of Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
 - Number of players in Battleship
 - –
 - Number of letters in every word of the answers to the starred clues
 - Powerful card in the game President
 - Number that shares a key with "@"
 - Number of uteri for most shark species
 - Number of hearts for a Time Lord
 - Number that looks like 16-Down in binary code
 - Number of singers in a duet
 - Something indicated with the index and middle fingers
 - Number of main islands in New Zealand
 - Number that's often in the title of a movie sequel
 - Number of times lightning struck Apollo 12 on its way to the moon
 - Number of fingers raised in a peace sign
 - Solution to 4x + 5 = 13
 - Numerical homophone of 43-Across
 - Number needed to tango
 - Number of pints in a quart
 - 42-Across, in English
 
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