% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue oneness. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
IDOLloved one
ODISThorace was one, notably
ACTEone of cinq in “Tartuffe”
ACREone of 100 in Pooh’s woods
PINATASones getting hit on at parties?
ELFone whose boss laughs a lot
ACREone of three in many baseball fields
MOLEone sees the light every so often
INSECTIVOREone eating a lot of wings
TACOone may be ordered “con todo”
DOTone of many in a Seurat painting
ABSENTone way to be marked
WARDone of 17 in New Orleans
SAPone who’s easily fooled
SALOMEone-act Oscar Wilde tragedy
STRAYmany a pet shelter pet, at one point
USEone of many for a Swiss Army knife
OPTTOdecide one will
SIRIone who’s always on the phone?
SHAVEclear one’s head?
EXMETpiazza, for one
KNEADERSones working with bread
NADERITEone with an “If You Choose the Lesser of Two Evils ? You Are Still Choosing Evil” bumper sticker, perhaps
CALCULATORWATCHobsolescent two-in-one device
HITSnumber ones, e.g.
DATEDUPwas out of one’s league, so to speak
ERAperiod of one’s life, in TikTok talk
RATIOtwo to one, e.g.
ACMESnumber one spots
DEATH“No more than passing from one room into another,” per Helen Keller
AVEone of 17 spaces on a Monopoly board: Abbr.
OUTopen about one’s sexuality, say
OWNERone with a deed
GASUPfill one’s tank
EPONYMSones after whom others are named
ELIASreal name that becomes a fake one by changing its first letter
ACEone in the hand?
OGLERone giving creepy looks
ALBUMARTpink Floyd’s light-refracting prism, for one iconic example
DIONone-named singer with the 1961 #1 hit “Runaround Sue”
BLUEWHALESones calling across the ocean?
AGORAPHOBEone fearful of crowded places
EARLYRISERone seeing stars upon waking, perhaps
SPEEDWALKINGform of racing that requires one foot on the ground at all times
SEERSones who know what’s coming?
NEVADAone side of the Hoover Dam
SPARTAone side in the Peloponnesian War
ADAGE“Better late than never,” for one
CRITICone whose writing is aggregated on Rotten Tomatoes
PAPAone of the Three Bears

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