| CARDINAL | One, two, or three |
| PROVERBS | Book after Psalms ... or, read as one, two or three parts (as indicated by the stars), this puzzle's theme |
| POTATO | Children's word after one, two or three |
| INTEGER | Bury shrouds for one, two or three? (7) |
| ORTHRICE | One, two or three - once, twice... (2,6) |
| BLIMP | Gooyear's Wingfoot One, Two or Three |
| ATATIME | Orderly phrase that can follow one, two or three |
| POI | Dish classified as one-, two-, or three-finger in terms of consistency |
| BBC | Media inits. before One, Two or Four |
| PRONG | One of the tines of a fork; or, by extension, each of two or three parts of an attack or operation (5) |
| CANASTA | Game played by two or more players using two or three pack of cards |
| COCKEDHAT | An old-fashioned two- or three-cornered chapeau such as a bicorn or a tricorn; or, a triangle formed on a nautical chart as a result of position lines failing to intersect at a point (6,3) |
| BIKE | It has one or two or three wheels, familiarly |
| RICKSHAW | Two- or three- wheeled cart generally pulled by one person and carrying one passenger (8) |
| SEVERAL | Cut a student or two, or three |
| NUMBER | A song - or two or three? |
| EITHER | One of two or three I take out |
| AFEW | Just two or three or four: 2 wds. |
| NCO | One with two or three stripes: Abbr. |
| HAND | Man on board, one of two or three on watch (4) |