Here you will find the answer to the '"... two fives for ___?"' crossword clue with 4 letters that was last seen December 20 2001 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for ""... two fives for ___?"" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
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100% | ATEN | 4 | "... two fives for ___?" |
100% | ATEN | 4 | Two fives for___ |
100% | ATEN | 4 | Two fives for ___ |
100% | ATEN | 4 | Two fives for _ ___ |
98% | ATEN | 4 | "... two fives for __?" |
92% | ATEN | 4 | Give two fives for ___ |
92% | ATEN | 4 | "Got two fives for ___?" |
92% | ATEN | 4 | Get two fives for __ |
90% | ATEN | 4 | "Do you have two fives for ___?" |
83% | ATEN | 4 | What two fives are change for |
81% | ATEN | 4 | "Two fives for ___?" |
74% | DOSE | 4 | Two a day for five days, e.g. |
64% | TEN | 3 | Two fives |
62% | TENBUCKS | 8 | Two five-spots |
61% | PILLARSOFI | 10 | Five for the faithful |
59% | ACTS | 4 | Five, for "Macbeth" |
58% | ATEN | 4 | What two fives make |
57% | TENS | 4 | Five ___ for a fifty |
57% | ADEUX | 5 | For two |
57% | DUAL | 4 | For two |
57% | TENNER | 6 | Bill worth two fives, informally |
56% | TEN | 3 | Five times two |
56% | TEN | 3 | Two times five |
56% | SEVEN | 5 | Five plus two |
56% | PRIME | 5 | Two, for one |
56% | PEACHESANDCREAM | 15 | Two for dessert? |
56% | MEATANDPOTATOES | 15 | Two for dinner? |
56% | COFFEEANDDANISH | 15 | Two for breakfast? |
56% | HALVES | 6 | Two for one? |
56% | ENS | 3 | Two for dinner? |
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