- - number of years celebrated in a pearl wedding anniversary
- - Number needing a drink losing seconds
- - Number of days in June
- - Days in September, April, June and November
- - Figure that's hungry polishing off seconds
- - Bothered to take time for seconds, resulting in round figure
- - Needing refreshment when sun comes out, making a couple of points over love?
- - A tennis point
- - Days in April
- - Score for a small straight in Yahtzee
- - Second point at Wimbledon
- - Partial tennis score
- - Second point in tennis
- - Numbers in some months
- - Two points, in tennis^THIRT
- - "...... Seconds Over Tokyo"
- - Part of a tennis score.
- - Number of beers in a big box
- - Tennis score
- - at the trust hotel initially, i try to arrange a figure
- - A number pointlessly parched
- - Age when son abandons craving privacy at last
- - a score and a half!
- - Twice fifteen
- - ...a number wanting a drink without speaking first
- - needing drink, son pops out to get three by ten?
- - the score is increased by fifty per cent
- - 2.5 dozen
- - Three decades
- - Senator's minimum age
- - Number of pieces of silver paid to Judas
- - Minimum age of a U.S. senator
- - Like me, until early December
- - Five times six
- - Triple X?
- - 3 times 10
- - Number needing drink with supply principally lacking
- - Number of faces on a triacontahedron
- - A score and decade
- - Sum of first four perfect squares
- - Six times five
- - Half of threescore
- - No longer a twenty-something
- - Minimum age for a U.S. senator
- - Two after love?
- - "End of story," to a journalist
- - "Twelve ......" The Mamas & The Papas
- - Minimum age for a Senator
- - XXX rating?
- - Six, for the big hand
- - Number signifying "the end" on a wire story
- - XXX, to Xenocrates
- - Old, to some teens?
- - "...... days hath..."
- - Indicator of a news story's end
- - June number
- - ...... Tyrants of ancient Athens
- - Market-crash year
- - Sign marking end of journalistic copy.
- - Newspaper term meaning the end.
- - The End: Printer's slang.
- - XXX
- - It starts something?
- - Number
- - "Guess what? There will be a whopping ... two sporting events at the Olympics! That's as many as my teeth"
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