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Two

Across
A person is said to be bilingual when they speak two of these.
"____ for two, and two for _____" (same answer).
By definition, this type of number can be divided by two.
The second book in the Harry Potter trilogy features the Chamber of ________.
A dilemma for which there is no perfect resolution because of mutually conflicting or dependent conditions: _______ 22.
Two-wheeled pedal-propelled vehicle.
One that plays a supporting or subservient role, or a role in the string section of an orchestra (2 wds).
The second-lightest gas, often used to inflate balloons.
The Two Towers is the second volume of this trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien (5 wds).
A Tale of Two CIties author.
The "two" on dice or playing cards.
The activity of jumping over two jump ropes that two people are swinging in circles in opposite directions (2 wds).
There are 48 hours in two ______.
Jacob Two-Two and the Hooded _______.
There are two of these in The Twelve Days of Christmas.
Down
"One fish, two fish, red fish, ______ fish."
"Like two _____ in a pod."
A new strength or energy to continue something difficult (2 wds).
Second _____: A way of behaving that appears to come naturally because the actions have been carried out so often.
The _______ twos: A notoriously challenging year for parents of small children.
A pre-university program at one of these post-secondary institutions in Quebec generally lasts two years.
"Do not pass 'go', do not collect _________" (3 wds).
Flat: two ___________.
"One two, ________ my shoe."
To cut something in half.
1/60 of a minute.
Clairvoyance (2 wds).
A woman's matching cardigan and pullover sweater.
"Two's _______, three's a crowd."
According to Roman mythology, twin brothers Romulus and Remus were raised by one of these canids.
Form of tennis with two players on each side of the net.
Two in German.
Two in Spanish.