- There can be only one!
- Two of a kind
- Three’s a crowd
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- High Five!
- Six Days & Seven Nights
- Snow White & The Seven Dwarves
- 8 Mile
- 9 Months
- Ten Little Indians
- One is the loneliest number
- Tea for two
- Three’s Company
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- Take five
- Six-shooter
- Se7en
- Eight is Enough
- Seven of Nine
- Ten
In case any explanations are necessary…
- Sixties song
- Older song
- TV sitcom
- Bad dudes to know
- Jazz slang
- Cowboy slang for a gun
- Horror movie
- Another sitcom
- ST:VGR character
- Bo Derek movie
Cool Feud idea!
- one-track mind
- two’s company
- three’s a crowd
- the four horsemen
- the five pillars of Islam
- six degrees of separation
- the seven deadly sins
- the eight ball
- a cat has nine lives
- the ten commandments
- “One”
- two by four
- three dog night
- four wheel drive
- five o’clock
- six string guitar
- twenty-four/seven
- eight days a week
- nine chickweed Lane
- ten fingers, ten toes
- one for the money
- two for the show
- three strikes
- four on the floor
- take five
- six of one
- seventh heaven
- eight is enough
- cloud nine
- ten little indians
- …“and you’re out!”
- …“half dozen of another”
- One love
- two face
- three way
- fab four
- take five
- six-up
- seven up
- sk8
- cloud nine
- hang ten
Kinda reminds me of this poem.
- One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
- Tea for Two
- Three Musketeers
- The Fantastic Four
- Take Five
- Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon
- Se7en
- Eight Men Out
- Dressed to the Nines
- Ten Little Indians
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- The Three Musketeers
- Four Weddings and a Funeral
- Full fathom five
- Six of one, half a dozen of the other
- The Magnificent Seven
- Eight Maids a milking
- Deep Space Nine
- The Ten Commandments
- Number One
- Takes Two to Tango
- Three Musketeers
- Four Seasons
- High Five
- Six Geese-a-Laying
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Eight is Enough
- Rescue 911
- Ten Commandments
- one is the lonliest number
- two’s company
- three’s a crowd
- four horseman
- take five
- deep-six
- seven-eleven
- eight is enough
- nine lives
- ten little indians
I believe it’s “nine, nine nine for my lost dog.”
Repost from the locked thread:
- one in a million
- two for the road
- three on a match
- four quarters
- five minutes
- six of one, half dozen of another
- seven dwarfs
- eight is enough
- cat o’ nine tails
- ten little Indians
- one is the lonliest number that you’ll ever do
- two can be as sad as one it’s a lonlier number than the number one
- three blind mice
- four score and seven years ago
- five alive
- six oclock news
- seven brides for seven brothers
- eight oclock coffee
- nine -ers
- ten little indians
1 and 2 are from a song.
9 for San Fran
- One for the money
- Two’s company
- Three on a match
- Four corners
- Five Easy Pieces
- Now We Are Six
- The Magnificient Seven
- Eight is Enough
- Cloud Nine
- Ten Little Indians
I have to tell y’all - do you know that these number words are starting to look very mis-spelled! Four four four four four. Looks like it rhymes with “our.” Weird!
Also from the locked thread.
- one day at a time
- two by four
- three dog night
- four of a kind
- high five
- six of one, half a dozen of the other
- seventh heaven
- eight days a week
- revolution number nine
- perfect ten
- One Day at a Time
- Two’s company
- Three’s a crowd
- Four Seasons
- Take five
- Six feet under
- 24-7
- Eight Is Enough
- Nine lives
- Ten Commandments
- one bad apple
- tea for two
- three stooges
- two by four
- nine to five
- six pack
- seven up
- eight is enough
- whole nine yards
- ten commandments
copied from the other thread by request
- All for one, and one for all
- It takes two to tango
- Two’s company, threes’ a crowd
- the four horsemen
- working 9 to 5
- six of one, half dozen of the other
- seven deadly sins
- better l-eight than never
- go the whole nine yards
- the ten commandments
Damn, that #8 was hard
ooh, I was tempted to change that #8 answer.