“Smallest two-digit number”

The verified answer to the Newsday Crossword clue “Smallest two-digit number”, with letter-by-letter analysis and the full puzzle context for the Monday, January 27, 2025 puzzle.

Hints first

Letters 3
First letter T
Last letter N
T ? N

A 3-letter across entry from the Monday puzzle

The Answer

T E N

The answer to “Smallest two-digit number” is TEN

Letters 3
Direction Across
Published Jan 27, 2025

Letter analysis: the 3-letter answer

Vowels, consonants, and crossword construction notes
Unique 3 of 3 positions
Vowels 1 33% of word
Consonants 2 non-vowels
First letter T starts with

The clue “Smallest two-digit number” appeared in the Newsday Crossword on Monday, January 27, 2025 as a across entry. The verified answer is TEN — a 3-letter word that begins with T and ends with N.

This answer contains 1 vowel and 2 consonants. The Newsday Crossword is published daily by Newsday on Long Island and edited by Stan Newman, whose Saturday Stumper is widely considered one of the toughest mainstream crosswords in print.

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Frequently asked questions about “Smallest two-digit number”

What is the answer to “Smallest two-digit number” in the Newsday Crossword?

The verified answer is TEN — a 3-letter word that appeared as a across entry on Monday, January 27, 2025.

How many letters is the answer to “Smallest two-digit number”?

The answer TEN contains 3 letters.

Was “Smallest two-digit number” an across or down clue?

This clue ran as a Across entry.

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