- - 39-Across numbers
- - Nickel fractions
- - Euro fractions
- - Fractions of a dollar
- - Dollar fractions
- - 52 Across fractions
- - 19 Across fractions
- - Rand fractions
- - See 11-Across
- - See 45-Across
- - parts of a 61 across
- - The hundreds in a recent survey?
- - Things that are beside the point?
- - money as would be needed for rises
- - Many pennies
- - Basic US currency units
- - The Americans do not value them very highly
- - One hundred of these make a dollar
- - FIVE ... (phrase on the back of a nickel)
- - Money for scent?
- - the "99" in $1.99
- - parts of a dollar
- - rightmost digits on a price tag
- - components of a dollar
- - .... on the dollar
- - Logically, what all these pennies make?
- - Change, of a sort
- - Basic currency units
- - The "99" in $2.99, e.g.
- - Twenty-fifths of quarters
- - Dime is worth ten
- - Homophone for sense
- - Very little change
- - These once depicted an Indian
- - Smallest US coins
- - Piggy-bank money
- - Number after a .
- - Nickel quintet
- - Nickel makers.
- - Lucre for Junior, once
- - Logical coins?
- - Items at the right of the decimal point.
- - Indian-head coins
- - In one way, these make sense
- - Grocery coupon value
- - Dollars' counterparts
- - Dollars' companion
- - Dollar units
- - Cousins of pfennige
- - Coins in a fountain
- - Abe's coins
- - A nickel gets you five
- - 1 euro = 100 --
- - "But now I feel like thirty ......": Ade
- - Time periods: Abbr.
- - Piggy bank fillers
- - Piggy bank contents
- - Small coins
- - Monetary units
- - Pair in a view?
- - U.S. money to the right of a decimal point
- - Dollars and ......
- - Pennies and quarters
- - American coins
- - Dollar parts
- - Half-dollar's 50
- - Word appearing on only one current U.S. coin (the nickel)
- - Word preceding an opinion
- - Price part
- - They're beside the point
- - Plural on a nickel
- - Pennies
- - Euro divisions
- - ¢
- - Mansplainers have two
- - The '00' of '.00'
- - Dollar divisions
- - Two worth little
- - Some change
- - "Indian head" coins of old
- - It's next to FIVE on a nickel
- - Buck parts
- - Change for a nickel
- - Pocket change
- - Currency units
- - They fill the bill?
- - Lincoln's coins
- - Two not worth much
- - Piggy bank filler
- - Radiohead "Dollars and ......"
- - Change-purse filler
- - Single divisions
- - Buck bits
- - What ".99" may represent
- - Two are often put in
- - Mint products
- - Some coins
- - Part of prices
- - Minor cost component
- - Parts of dollars
- - Things often put in in twos
- - Number after a decimal in a price
- - Numbers after the decimal point
- - Dollar makers
- - Partner of dollars
- - Number after a period
- - Decimal point follower
- - Two bits is 25 of these
- - They fill the bill (and this puzzle's theme)
- - Dollar hundredths
- - "Ten ...... a Dance"
- - ¢¢
- - Word with 5, 10, 25 and 50
- - Dime's ten
- - Nickel word
- - Two of them are sometimes put in
- - Smart money?
- - Mint pieces
- - ......-off coupon
- - It's represented after a "."
- - ¢¢¢
- - Word on the back of a nickel
- - Number after the decimal
- - Copper coins
- - Elements of change?
- - Slight change?
- - Hundredths, actually
- - Decimal follower
- - Not much change
- - Advice might cost two of these
- - Piggy bank donations
- - Step 6 of the journey
- - Word that appears on a nickel
- - Indian heads, once
- - Coins with Lincoln's likeness
- - Word on coins
- - Mint output
- - Loose change
- - Americans for Common ...., who asked for a study to justify keeping the penny
- - Store coupon units
- - Coppers
- - Minimal change
- - Dot follower
- - Lucre
- - Word on a nickel
- - Small change.
- - Small sums
- - Coins
- - .. change
- - numbers past a certain point
- - One quarter = 25 ...
- - Sounds like money has meaning
- - currency units for nickels and dimes
- - Dollar subdivisions
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