Three-for-two, say Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BARGAIN Three-for-two, say (7) New York Times Jun 9, 2018
10% ADD Put two and three together? (3)
10% PRIME Two or three, but not four (5) Universal Jul 22, 2025
9% MATE ___ in three (4) New York Times Sep 4, 2025
9% RATED Gave three stars, say (5) New York Times Mini Aug 16, 2025
9% NINE Three threes (4) Premier Sunday Aug 3, 2025
9% DUALS Two-passports-citizenships, say (5)
9% TANGO They say it takes two (5)
8% WHOGOESTHERE Doctor says 'three cracks to reveal guard's question' (3,4,5) (12) The Guardian Cryptic Sep 4, 2025
8% DEUCE Two in a hand (5) New York Times Sep 3, 2025

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