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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “i do,” for one. The answers have between 3 and 7 letters.

AnswerClue
ONEwhat a pointer finger can represent
ONEindividual
ONES___ place
ONE“!” keymate
ONEwhat I might be
ONESbucks
ONE50/50
ONEsoul mate, with “the”
ONEStill portion
ONEnumber of Q tiles in Scrabble
ONEScapital of Washington?
ONEnumber that sounds like a past-tense verb
ONESsmall tips, maybe
ONEi, to Claudius
ONElone index finger, symbolically
ONEgroup for alkali metals on the periodic table
ONENESSunity
ONEShalf of the digits in binary code
ONEdollar bill
ONEnumber that shares a key with “!”
ONEradius of a unit circle
ONEit shares a computer key with an exclamation point
ONESstart and end of every row in Pascal’s triangle
ONE“God bless us, every ___!”
ONEtip jar item
ONEair Force ___
ONESsnake eyes
ONErepresentation of January
ONEbusy time at a cafeteria
ONEScolumn on the far right, maybe
ONEformula ___
ONEwordle score that elicits the message “Genius”
ONESgender-neutral possessive
ONEsmall square
ONElast word before “Blast off!”
ONEwhat 0! equals
ONEinside lane on a track
ONESthe first two digits of every Brooklyn ZIP code
ONEsmall cube
ONEfee, in dollars, to run the inaugural N.Y.C. marathon in 1970
ONEearly afternoon hour
ONESchange for a 32-Across, perhaps
ONEcommon uniform number for a soccer goalkeeper
ONESsimoleons
ONE“Who am I? Two-four-six-oh-___!” (“Les Misérables” lyric)
ONEhalf and half
ONEstart of a count
ONESdigits carried in long division
ONEnumber of times Rose tells Jack she loves him, in “Titanic”
ONEwhat a raised index finger might represent

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