Crossword clues for uno
uno
- ___, dos, tres ...
- ___ Pizzeria & Grill (restaurant chain)
- Word shouted immediately before "Feliz Año Nuevo"
- Wild card game
- What one becomes in Madrid
- Variation of Crazy Eights
- Unnamed individual from Italy
- Two less than "tres"
- Tres dos
- Tre less due
- Three less than "cuatro"
- The loneliest numero?
- The loneliest numero
- The last word you hear in the countdown before a Mexican rocket takes off
- Start of an Italian count
- Spanish/Italian card game
- Spanish single
- Spanish or Italian "one"
- Spanish for "one"
- Spanish digit seen in this clue number
- Spanish count's first
- Someone, in Seville
- Solitario number
- Small ''numero''
- Singular Muse song?
- Siete menos seis
- Shout in a colorful card game
- Sette minus sei
- Series starter in Santiago
- Reverse card game
- Rainy day card game
- Quarter of "quatro"
- Popular numero
- Popular kids' card game
- Pizzeria name
- Pizzeria ___ (deep-dish pizza chain)
- Pizza franchise
- Pedro's one
- Party card game with 108 cards
- Part of a Cancún count
- Part 1 of Green Day '12 trilogy
- One, in Spanish or Italian
- One, in Spanish
- One, in Rome
- One, in Milan
- One, in Mazatlan
- One, in Italia
- One, in Florence
- One, in Castilian
- One of the Medicis?
- One of the Medicis
- One of a Spanish kind
- One less than" dos"
- One in Venice
- One in Milan
- One from Spain
- One from Madrid
- One down in Durango?
- One Cuban?
- Ocho - siete
- Numero to look out for
- Numero molto piccolo
- Número minúsculo
- Numero bajo
- Número after cero
- Numero ---
- Numero __ (the boss)
- Numero __ (head honcho)
- Number that comes before dos, in Spanish
- Number one game?
- Number in Spanish or Italian
- Number for Caruso
- Nueve menos ocho
- Nogales numeral
- Medio de dos
- Mattel game based on Crazy Eights
- Mattel game
- Last word spoken before the nuevo año, probably
- Its slogan is "You know"
- Its Batman version contains a Joker
- Italian one
- It's only half due
- It's next to nada
- It's due when it's doubled
- It was Skip and Reverse cards
- It precedes dos
- It has a big deck
- How Romans say "one"
- Hour after "mezzanotte"
- Half of due
- Green card game?
- Game won by discarding all your cards
- Game with yellow cards
- Game with Skip and Draw Two cards
- Game with red, green, blue, and yellow numbered cards
- Game with red, green, blue and yellow suits
- Game with red and yellow cards
- Game with R, S and D cards
- Game with green cards
- Game with four Wild Draw Four cards
- Game with Draw Four cards
- Game with cards ranked 0-9
- Game with cards numbered 0-9
- Game with cards numbered 0 to 9
- Game with blue cards
- Game with a spinoff called DOS
- Game with a Skip card
- Game with a seven-card deal
- Game with a Reverse card
- Game with a four-colored deck
- Game with a deck of 108 cards
- Game with a Braille version that was released in 2019
- Game with a "Moo!" version for preschoolers
- Game with +2 cards
- Game with "Skip" and "Reverse" cards
- Game with 'Skip' cards
- Game whose slogan is "You know"
- Game whose players are dealt seven cards
- Game whose name must be spoken during play
- Game whose name is shouted during play
- Game whose name is shouted as a warning to other players
- Game whose name is declared near its end
- Game whose direction of play can shift from clockwise to counterclockwise
- Game where you win by getting rid of your cards before anyone else does
- Game where you might play a yellow Draw 2 card
- Game where you don't want a Wild Draw 4 card played on you
- Game using a large deck
- Game that uses four colored suits
- Game that involves skipping
- Game that has Draw Two and Reverse cards
- Game that can't be played solitaire, despite its name
- Game similar to Skip-Bo
- Game name often shouted during play
- Freddie Gibbs track about a card game?
- Four-color card game
- First word in U2's "Vertigo"
- First positive integer, in Spanish
- First Muse single, conveniently
- First Muse single, coincidentally
- First cardinal in Mexico
- Figure in Italy
- Fiat subcompact
- Family game with a 108-card deck
- Ex ___ omnes (generalization principle)
- El primer numero
- El Diario article
- Early afternoon hour in Italy
- Early afternoon hora
- Due preceder
- Dos menos que tres
- Dos cut in half
- Diez menos nueve
- Declaration made with a card in hand
- Cuatro minus tres, in Spanish
- Cuatro - tres
- Cry with one card in hand
- Cry in a party card game
- Crazy Eights variant
- Crazy Eights relative
- Cousin of crazy eights
- Counting word in "Wooly Bully"
- Countdown-ending número
- Count start, in Mexico
- Commercial game whose box says it's for 2-10 players
- Commercial card game
- Colorful Mattel card game
- Colorful card game whose name you have to say when you have only one card left
- Cinco - cuatro
- Chicago-style deep dish chain
- Chicago deep dish chain
- Certain cardholder's cry
- Card game yell
- Card game with suits of four different colors
- Card game with special "Sesame Street" and "Simpsons" decks
- Card game with Skips and Reverses
- Card game with Reverse and Skip cards
- Card game with its own deck
- Card game with Draw Two cards
- Card game with an emoji version
- Card game with a pre-victory warning
- Card game with a high level of chance
- Card game with a Hello Kitty version
- Card game with a Batman version
- Card game with a 2019 Braille version
- Card game with a "Dare!" version
- Card game with 108 cards
- Card game with "Wild Draw 4" cards
- Card game with "Draw Two" cards
- Card game whose play may proceed clockwise or counterclockwise
- Card game whose name translates as "one"
- Card game whose name means "one" in Spanish
- Card game whose name is spoken during play
- Card game whose name is shouted during play
- Card game whose name is said while discarding
- Card game whose name is said during the hand
- Card game whose name is called out
- Card game where you might play a yellow 7
- Card game where you might play a green 9
- Card game where the player says its name on their penultimate move
- Card game warning
- Card game that initially proceeds clockwise
- Card game similar to Mau Mau
- Card game similar to Crazy Eights
- Card game produced by Mattel
- Card game or pizza place
- Card game marketed by Mattel since 1992
- Card game made by Mattel
- Card game invented by Merle Robbins in 1971
- Card game inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2018
- Card game in the shedding-type family
- Card game by Mattel
- Card game brand
- Card game announcement
- Card game "aka Training Spades," per Danez Smith
- Capri count start
- Brightly-colored card game
- Branded variation of Crazy Eights
- Brand-name card game that's similar to Crazy Eights
- Argentine "one"
- A third of "tres"
- A tenth of diez
- A quarter of cuatro
- A quarter of "cuatro"
- 3 2, en español
- 2018 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee
- "Wooly Bully" opening number?
- "Wild" card game
- "This is my last card!"
- "One," to a Mexican
- "One card left!" game warning
- "Numero" before "dos"
- "I'm down to my last card!" in a certain game
- "I'm down to my last card!"
- "I'm close to winning!" game cry
- "I could win on my next turn!"
- "___ momento!"
- "___ momento, por favor"
- "__ momento!"
- '12 Green Day "Oh Love" album
- '12 Green Day "Kill the DJ" album
- __, dos, tres ...
- ___ Pizzeria and Grill
- Popular card game
- It's not yet due
- Numero _____
- Spanish article
- Dieci minus nove
- Dos halved
- Leading figure in Italy?
- Lively card game
- Half of dos, in Spanish
- One abroad?
- One Italian
- Tres less dos
- Pizzeria ___ (fast food chain)
- Fiat model
- Due halved
- Pizzeria___ (restaurant chain)
- Start for a Spanish count
- One for Juan
- Family card game with a colorful deck
- Siete less seis
- Certain numero
- "___ momento"
- Classic card game
- Game with Skip and Reverse cards
- It's half due
- A numero
- Game with "Draw Two" cards
- A, as in Assisi
- One, to Juan
- Dos preceder
- Start of a Spanish count
- First word of "Wooly Bully"
- One, in Madrid
- Popular Mattel game
- A, in Acapulco
- Game similar to crazy eights
- Game with a Wild Draw Four card
- Game resembling crazy eights
- Afternoon hour in Italy
- Mattel card game
- Family-friendly card game
- Game with a 108-card deck
- Game with a seven-card draw
- Crazy eights cousin
- Half due
- Game with 108 cards
- Crazy eights spinoff
- Game whose name players yell during play
- Mattel game since 1992
- See 66-Across
- Tres – dos
- See 28-Down
- ___, due, tre ...
- Formula ___ (Italian auto racing)
- One in Oaxaca
- Game with Wild Draw Four cards
- Game with Skip cards
- Spanish 30-Down
- Card game from Mattel
- Card game whose name is called out during play
- Game with a yelled name
- Card game with a draw pile
- 108-card game
- Classic Fiat model
- Not quite none, in Naples
- Game with Skip and Draw 2 cards
- Game featuring 108 cards
- ___ Chicago Grill (pizza chain)
- Juan's one
- Game with Draw 2 cards
- Introduction to a Spanish count?
- Game with command cards
- South American cardinal?
- Card game akin to crazy eights
- Game with Wild cards
- What's next to nothing in Nogales?
- Cardinal of Rome?
- Game with Wild Draw 4 cards
- Number before dos and tres
- What's not yet due?
- Kid-friendly card game
- Colorful card game from Mattel
- Game with 59-Down cards
- Discarding card game
- Card game called "Eins" in Germany
- Tre minus due
- First numero
- Commercial version of crazy eights
- Word shouted immediately before "Feliz AГ±o Nuevo"
- Tres menos dos
- Number of African countries with espaГ±ol as an official language
- Nearly nada
- Card game cry
- One-third of tres
- Commercial game with wild cards
- Commercial cousin of crazy eights
- Numero ___ (#1)
- Pedro's eins
- One, in Roma
- Ocho minus siete
- 3 - 2, en español
- One: Sp.
- Napoli number
- Cinco menos cuatro
- One of the Spanish
- Big-selling card game
- 122-Down - 2
- 75-Down Spanish-style
- Cuban counting word
- Numero ___, tops in Roma
- Top número
- Spanish count starter
- Before due
- Primo número
- Tony's one
- A special número
- One, in Pisa
- One, in Naples
- Italian article
- ___, dos, tres, cuatro, ...
- One, in Livorno
- Enrico's counting start
- One, in Apulia
- One (Sp.)
- Pizzeria ___ (fast-food chain)
- Pedro's "one"
- Card game shout
- Numbers game
- Simple card game
- One, for Juan
- Article in Argentina
- Argentine article
- Italian numeral
- Important "número"
- Party game cry
- Low numero
- Match game?
- Card player's call
- It'll be due when it doubles
- Game with Draw Two cards
- One, numero ...
- Game with Reverse cards
- Game akin to crazy eights
- Spanish numeral
- Party card game cry
- One overseas
- Get-rid-of-your-cards game
- Game with "Skip" cards
- Cinco minus cuatro
- Top dog, numero ...
- Spanish "one"
- Pizza chain
- One, in Mexico
- Italian cardinal
- Important numero
- Card game declaration
- Tres minus dos, in Spanish
- Small "número"
- Popular family card game
- One, in Spain
- Numero ___ (first-rate)
- Most important "numero"
- Low "número"
- Juan's "one"
- Italian number
- Half of "dos"
- Half dos
- Game with colorful cards
- Game based on crazy eights
- End of a Cuban countdown
- Tres - dos
- Spanish one
- Spanish number that is its own square root
- Skipbo relative
- Skip-Bo relative
- Pizzeria chain
- One, in Oaxaca
- One, in Italy
- One, in Italian
- One card game?
- Numero ___ (top dog)
- Number before dos, in Spanish
- Not quite nada
- Looking out for numero ___
- Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw Two cards
- Game with Reverse and Skip cards
- Foreign article
- First positive number, in Spanish
- Deep dish pizza chain
- Cry from a card holder
- Card game with Skip and Reverse cards
- Card game with Draw Fours and Skips
- Card game with a Spanish name
- Card game with a colorful deck
- Card game since 1971
- Appropriately titled Muse debut single?
- Wild Draw Four game
- Veinte divided by veinte
- Start of a Cuban count
- Start of a Cancún count
- Spanish word for "one"
- Spanish cardinal
- Primero number
- One: Sp
- One, somewhere
- One for the Spanish
- One across the border?
- One to Juan
- Número pequeño
- Numero __ (excellent)
- Number for Pavarotti
- Its deck has 108 cards
- Get-rid-of-your-cards card game
- Game with yellow and red cards
- Game with red, yellow, green, and blue cards
- Game with an Angry Birds version
- Game with a discard pile
- Game with a colorful deck
- Game with a "Skip" card
- Game with "Wild Draw Four" cards
- First album in a Green Day trilogy
- El primer numero natural
- Dos ÷ dos
- Digit in diez
- Colorful card game with Skip and Reverse cards
- Card game with Wild Draw Four cards
- Card game with Reverse cards
- Card game with four colors
- Card game with an Angry Birds version
- Card game with a four-color deck
- Card game whose name is Spanish for "one"
- Card game for the whole family
- Card game based on crazy eights
- 2012 Green Day album
- 2008 top dog at Westminster
- 108-card party game
- 108-card deck
- "Wild Draw Four" card game
- "I'm down to my last card!" game
- "___, dos, tres ..."
- '99 Muse debut song
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Uno (; from Italian and Spanish for 'one') is an American card game that is played with a specially printed deck (see Mau Mau for an almost identical game played with normal playing cards). The game was originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. It has been a Mattel brand since 1992. The game's general principles put it into the Crazy Eights family of card games.
Uno may refer to:
Uno (formerly UniversityBus) is a bus service operated by the University of Hertfordshire, serving members of the general public, and also its own students and staff (at a discounted rate). The service was set up in 1992, growing out of a shuttle service previously operated for students at Wall Hall College located near Watford connecting them to the other campuses of the University and the Polytechnic (Hatfield) before it.
It provides student transport to the university from local areas as well as improving east-west travel across Hertfordshire and has opened up new links from North London. Services have expanded as the University has closed outlying sites at Watford and Hertford and developed the new de Havilland Campus on the site of the former Hatfield Aerodrome, Hatfield. Other developments on this site, including business premises for companies such as Veolia, DHL and EE Limited have also provided passengers. Uno also operate urban bus networks in St Albans and Northampton, as well as a network of routes between Milton Keynes, Bedford and Flitwick for Cranfield University.
"Uno" is a song by English alternative rock band Muse. It was released as the lead single from the band's 1999 debut studio album Showbiz.
It was well received by critics, but only reached number 73 on the UK Singles Chart.
Uno is La Ley's sixth studio album, released in 2000 by Warner Music Group. The band left out the dark style from Vértigo and Invisible. The band also became a trio after the departure of Rodrigo Aboitiz and Luciano Rojas. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album and reached #41 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.
The album contains hits such as "Aquí", "Fuera de mí", and "Eternidad".
Uno is the video game adaptation of the card game of the same name. It has been released for a number of platforms. The Xbox 360 version by Carbonated Games and Microsoft Game Studios released on May 9, 2006 as a digital download via Xbox Live Arcade. A version for iOS devices was released in 2008 by Gameloft. Gameloft released the PlayStation 3 version on October 1, 2009 and also released on WiiWare, DSiWare, and PlayStation Portable.
The Xbox 360 version was also included as a download code in the Xbox Live Vision bundle. A sequel to this version, Uno Rush was announced at E3 2008.
Uno is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau. Its area is 104 km.
Uno is the second studio album from the Sheffield rockers ThisGirl, and is the follow-up to 2002's ...Short Strut to the Brassy Front. Uno was released on July 12, 2004 by the artist management company Drowned In Sound.
The Uno is an electric-powered vehicle that bears a resemblance to a motorized unicycle. Described in news reports as either a "one wheeled motorcycle" or "electric unicycle", it is more accurately a dicycle, created by placing two closely spaced uniaxial drive wheels side-by-side at the centre-point of the vehicle. The Uno III is based on the original Uno with the addition of a third wheel that allows it to transform from a dicycle to a tricycle.
Uno is a game for the Game Boy Color based on the card game of the same name. It was released by Mattel Games on December 16, 1999.
Uno is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Aksel Hennie, who also stars in the film. The film was hailed by critics, and won Hennie an Amanda Award for Best Director.
- Caol Uno (born 1975), Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
- Kozo Uno (born 1897), Japanese economist
- Masami Uno (born 1942), Japanese anti-Semitism propagandist
- Michael Toshiyuki Uno, film and television director
- Sōsuke Uno (1922–1998), 75th Prime Minister of Japan
Uno is a Swedish, Finnish and Estonian male given name, which is derived from the Old Norse name Une. Uno can also be seen as derived from the Latin word unus (one).
Uno is a 1994 Uno Svenningsson studio album.
"Uno" is the series premiere of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The series takes place in 2002, approximately six years prior to the title character Saul Goodman ( Bob Odenkirk) meeting Walter White ( Bryan Cranston). The episode aired on February 8, 2015 on AMC. The episode was written by series creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, and directed by Gilligan.
The episode received highly favorable reviews from critics, and it also broke the record for the highest-rated series premiere for a scripted series in U.S. cable history, with 6.9 million viewers before it was overtaken by Fear the Walking Dead.
Usage examples of "uno".
Ver a ese viejo amigo del Abasto y clausurarme una semana entera en mi pieza, fue todo uno.
Caesar ex captivis cognovit, cum magnae manus eo convenissent, multitudine navium perterritae, quae cum annotinis privatisque quas sui quisque commodi fecerat amplius octingentae uno erant visae tempore, a litore discesserant ac se in superiora loca abdiderant.
Mortalia corda Artificem texere poli, latuitque sub uno Pectore, qui totum late complectitur orbem.
Orazio che era sempre alla testa della comitiva composta di Silvia, Clelia e John, e che adoperavasi a sbarazzare il sentiero da piante cadute, e dai rami che lo attraversavano, fermossi finalmente in uno spiazzato, ove il bosco aprivasi per lasciare il posto ad un ameno praticello.
Il primo e il secondo segnale erano dati e si aspettava con ansia il terzo quando uno squillo di tromba che suonava la carica si fece udire improvviso dalla stessa via percorsa dai duellanti.
No es unos cuantos charlatanes que aturden en los galpones de una estancia perdida.
Intanto uno degli agenti di cotesto sacerdozio camminava a capo basso attanagliato nei polsi da Orazio e da Attilio mentre Muzio apriva la via, non facile ad aprirsi, in mezzo a quella moltitudine.
I UNO El ave y el nido Santo Domingo, 1856-1861 THE STORY OF MY life starts with the story of my country, as I was born six years after independence, a sickly child, not expected to live.
Omnium consensu hac sententia probata uno die amplius XX urbes Biturigum iucenduntur.
Un suono simile rispose da una capanna di guardia, situata sopra uno dei detti tumuli, capanna che Orazio certo doveva conoscere e della quale i suoi compagni non si erano accorti.
Dei cittadini, ritirati nelle loro case, non se ne incontrava uno solo per le strade.
Regis Edwardi tenebant ix liberi homines xviii hidas et secabant uno die in pratis domini sui et faciebant servitium sicut eis precipiebatur.
Borges comienza a ser internacional, siendo reconocido como uno de los grandes escritores del siglo.
Shimmies are only the numero uno premier award to recognize the achievements of spokesmodels in the cellulite reduction appliance field!
Fábulas que disipa el somero examen: le acepto que la Juana Musante tiene un cuerpo que a uno lo deja de cama, pero un tipo como yo que tuvo una historia con una señorita que ya es manicura, y después con una menor que iba a ser astro de la radio, no se perturba con ese corpachón atractivo, que puede suscitar la atención en Banderaló, pero que a la muchachada del Centro la pone apática.