- TRES
- A crowd in Cancun?
- Very, French?
- Dos follower
- Very, in Versailles
- Very, in Vichy
- {/Uno y uno y uno/}
- {/Cuántas huelgas hasta que estés fuera/}
- {/El primer dígito en el número de esta pista/}
- Square root of {/nueve/}
- ___ leches cake
- Word strangely preceding "catorce" in a U2 lyric
- ___ chic!
- Número de los Reyes Magos
- Versailles "very"
- Uno + dos
- Los ___ cerditos (Spanish children's story)
- ___ bien
- ___ intéressant
- Uno y dos
- ___ Arroyos (Buenos Aires suburb)
- ___ Navarre (Rick Riordan's private detective)
- Raíz cuadrada de nueve
- __ bien
- Vichy "very"
- Very, to Miss Piggy
- Very, to the pretentious
- Half of "seis"
- Very, to Pierre
- Pierre's "very"
- Highfalutin "very"
- Nueve minus seis
- Ocho minus cinco
- Very, in Verdun
- ___ leches cake (quinceañera dessert)
- MTV ____ (Latino-centered TV network)
- Quite
- Too-too
- MTV _____ (station once known as MTV Español)
- Muy, across the Pyrenees
- Manuel de Falla's "El Sombrero de ___ picos"
- Uno plus dos
- Cancún crowd
- Tijuana trio
- Cinco menos dos
- Follower of dos
- Dos-quatro go-between
- Extremely, in Évian
- Andean peak ___ Cruces
- Number after dos
- Three, for Carlos
- ____ chic
- ____ bien!
- _____ bien
- Three, in Toledo
- Cancun crowd
- With 88-Down, "How stylish!"
- 6-Down, to Diego
- Emphasis word for Édouard
- Lead-in for chic
- Mucho : Spanish :: __ : French
- Mucho, across the Pyrenees
- Once menos ocho
- Andes peak __ Cruces
- Dos-quatro link
- __ chic!
- A third of nueve
- Cuernavaca crowd?
- Extremely, in Amiens
- Nueve's square root
- Spanish crowd?
- Three, in 84-Down
- 25% of doce
- Nevado __ Cruces: Andes section
- A fourth of doce
- Yves's "very"
- Cuatro menos uno
- Chic modifier
- Marne modifier
- Tijuana three
- Tampico trio
- Not quite cuatro
- Los __ Mosqueteros
- Uno, dos, __
- Número de leches en un postre específico
- Ocho menos cinco
- Very, in Biarritz
- __ leches cake
- __ bon!
- Very, in Valence
- Very: Fr.
- __ charmant!
- Chic preceder, perhaps
- Nogales number
- Three, in Tampico
- Three, in Tijuana
- Cuatro preceder
- Extrêmement
- Three: Sp.
- Cinco minus "dos"
- Basic word in Spanish and French
- Very, affectedly
- Oh-so, pretentiously
- Three, in Mexico
- Un tercio de los nueve
- Veronique's "very"
- Low "número"
- Número pequeño
- Small "número"
- Quite, cutely
- French "very"
- French or Spanish 101 word
- Oh-so, so to speak
- Small Spanish number
- One-fifth of quince
- 37.5% of ocho
- One-sixth of dieciocho
- Clockface número
- 60% of cinco
- One-quarter of doce
- Spanish "three."
- Exceedingly: Fr.
- Three: Latin.
- Very, in France.
- Very, in musical directions.
- Three: Span.
- Three: Spanish.
- ___ bon (very good): Fr.
- ___ faim (very hungry): Fr.
- Exceedingly: French.
- ___ jolie (very pretty): Fr.
- ___ vif (very lively): Mus.
- Three, in Spain.
- ___ jolie.
- Uno, dos, ___.
- ___ beaucoup.
- ___ petite.
- Spanish number.
- French intensive.
- Exceedingly: Mus.
- Most: Fr.
- In a high degree: Fr.
- Very much: Fr.
- Spanish numeral
- Very, in Paris.
- Word used with "chic"
- Very, in Rouen
- Word with chic or bien
- Three, in Barcelona
- Very, in Nice
- Very, in Vienne
- Adverb for chic
- Parisian's very
- Very, to Ravel
- ___ gai
- Three, in Granada
- Three, in Málaga
- ___ bien! (Pierre's approval)
- ___ bien, merci
- After dos
- III
- Very, to René
- Exceedingly, in music
- Three, to Tomás
- Three, to Tiberius
- Very, in Cannes
- Very, in Valmy
- Very, in Vaudreuil
- Dos chaser
- Three, in Avila
- Very, in Lyon
- Very, in French
- Cinco less dos
- Very, in Metz
- Very, to 1 Across
- Three in 5 Across
- _____ bein! (French accolade)
- So very
- It precedes quatro, in Rio
- ___ magnifique!
- Number of film caballeros
- A Spanish crowd?
- Una hora in the afternoon
- ___ bien!” nyt 2004 TRES Dos into seis nyt 2004 TRES Number between dos and cuatro nyt 2004 TRES Uno + dos nyt 2004 TRES Very, in Versailles nyt 2004 TRES Very, in Vichy nyt 2004 TRES ___ belle nyt 2004 TRES ___ chic nyt 2004 TRESH Tom ___, 1962 A.L. Rookie of the Year nyt 2004 TRESS Lock nyt 2004 TRESS Lock nyt 2004 TRESSED In pigtails, e.g. nyt 2004 TRET Waste allowance nyt 2004 TRET Waste allowance nyt 2004 TREY Card below a four nyt 2004 TREY Deuce topper nyt 2004 TREY Four's inferior nyt 2004 TREY Part of a low straight nyt 2004 TRI Numerical prefix nyt 2004 TRI Part of TNT nyt 2004 TRI Prefix with color or cycle nyt 2004 TRI Prefix with state nyt 2004 TRI Prefix with state nyt 2004 TRIAGE Prioritizing by army medics, e.g. nyt 2004 TRIALS Timed sporting events nyt 2004 TRIB Chi-town paper nyt 2004 TRIB Chicago paper, familiarly, with the"
- ___ bon
- ___ charmant!
- ___ Hombres (ZZ Top record)
- Uno + uno + uno
- ___ Cruces (Andean peak)
- ___ Hombres, first Top 40 album by ZZ Top
- Considerably, in Cannes
- Lithium's número atómico
- Siesta time, maybe
- Cube root of veintisiete
- Los ___ Reyes Magos
- More than un peu
- Oh so
- Figure of a Spanish count?
- Number of Los Lonely Boys
- Los ___ mosqueteros
- Quarter of doce
- Valéry's "very"
- Diez minus siete
- Número of Disney Caballeros
- French 101 word or, with a different meaning, Spanish 101 word
- See 47-Across
- Number between dos and cuatro
- 102-Down, affectedly
- Dos más uno
- Number of stripes on la bandera mexicana
- Número atómico of lithium
- Parisian equivalent to "molto" or "muy"
- Very, abroad
- ___ Fronteras (area where Brazil, Peru and Colombia meet)
- ___ leches
- 101 word in both Spanish and French
- Chile's Nevado ___ Cruces National Park
- Very, to Véronique
- Preceder of cuatro or chic?
- Number of stripes on la bandera de España
- Número de mosqueteros
- ___ leches (Latin American cake)
- Cuban instrument that ironically has six strings
- Number of Reyes Magos, in Spanish tradition
- The square root of nueve
- Very, on vacation
- ___ Hombres (ZZ Top album)
- Very, to Yves
- '-- bien!'
- Very, to Yvette
- '-- chic!'
- Single-digit prime number in Spanish
- Very, at Versailles
- Une Mort ___ Douce (Simone de Beauvoir memoir)
- ___ Hombres (ZZ Top album title that's also a description of the band)
- Common French adverb
- Cuban instrument with six strings (twice as many as its name suggests)
- _Muy_ : Spanish :: ___ : French
- _Seis_ divided by _dos_
- Dos y uno
- Pass start
- Three, somewhere in the world
- French for "very"
- Number before cuatro
- Uno mas dos
- Uno, dos follower
- Henri's "very"
- This many is a crowd, to Isabel
- Three, to Tomas
- Dos + uno
- Um + dois
- ___ bien! ("Very well," in France)
- Very to Babette
- Very to 24 Across
- Very to Veronique
- Three, to Seve
- Enrique's three
- Uno and dos
- ___ bien (very well)
- Square root of nuevo
- Number following dos
- Siete minus cuatro
- Uno mas uno mas uno
- Three in Spanish
- ___ leches (sponge cake soaked in three kinds of milk)
- Three, in Portuguese
- Bien preceder
- Número that's half of 100 Across
- Quite, in Quebec
- Very, to Voltaire
- Average of dos and cuatro
- Dos-cuatro go-between
- French intensifier
- With 16-Across, a Cannes compliment
- It follows uno and dos
- Number of stripes on the flag of España
- Número before cuatro
- Uno más dos
- ___ leches cake (dessert made with evaporated, condensed and whole milk)