- - Money in Spain and Portugal
- - Coins in Capri
- - Second most popular currency in the world
- - Coins that replaced German marks
- - women's ...... (soccer tournament won by england in july, casually)
- - Chauffeur ostracised for pocketing coins
- - Coins in Cadiz, Calais and Cologne
- - Coins on the Continent
- - Money in Ireland
- - It's said you made progress in football tournament
- - money spent in milan and munich
- - Currencies in Italy, Ireland and Spain
- - money in münster
- - Cash spent in 19 nations
- - coins term in neuroscience
- - Coins in Germany
- - Coins used in Germany and France
- - What John, George and Ringo share in odd ruse to make money
- - Monetary unit introduced in 1999
- - Money in la banque
- - They're in a cash register in Berlin
- - They're in the banks along the Seine
- - They may be spent in France
- - Coins in Cannes
- - What marks and francs have been replaced with
- - Units in a 2011 debt crisis
- - Two-toned coins
- - Trevi fountain coins
- - They're now spent in Cyprus
- - They're found in the banks along the Seine
- - They replaced francs, marks and pesetas
- - The third-most traded worldwide currency, after US dollars and Chinese yuan
- - Tender in an Italian restaurant, say
- - Some new money in 1999
- - Some 20-cent coins
- - Notes with common and national sides
- - New coins
- - Money in the news
- - Milan coins
- - Italian and French bread?
- - Franc successors
- - Currency used in France and Spain
- - Currency of the second-largest economy in the world
- - Coins with a common side and a national side
- - Coins used in Germany and Portugal
- - Coins used in France and Belgium
- - Coins used in Finland and Ireland
- - Coins used in Austria and Portugal
- - Coins used in Austria and France
- - Coins spent in Spain and Italy
- - Coins of the Continent
- - Coins in Kosovo and Monaco
- - Coins in Ireland and Italy
- - Coins featuring Pope Benedict XVI
- - Coins featuring a ring of 12 stars
- - Circulating coins since 2002
- - Cash in much of the continent
- - Bicolor coins
- - Andorran coins
- - 100-cent coins
- - Dutch coins
- - Spanish coins
- - Coins in Madrid
- - Franc replacers
- - Coins in Spain and Italy
- - Coins in France and Spain
- - Currency in France
- - Capital of France
- - Italian coins
- - Money in Marseille
- - Cabbage in a French café?
- - Cannes coins
- - Continental coins
- - French coins
- - Currency in Finland
- - Irish coins
- - Currency needed for a bit of neurosurgery
- - Beastly types making money across the Channel
- - berlin bills
- - parisian pocket change
- - Currency that replaced French francs
- - lire replacers
- - Currency units; common wallaroos
- - Dollars abroad
- - Certain international soccer championship, familiarly
- - Continental dollars
- - Money to give or use
- - You, I hear, went inside sore, returning money
- - Community revenue produced by Mark's replacements
- - Monies of Europe
- - Alternatives to pounds
- - Currency named for its continent
- - Spanish bills
- - German cabbage?
- - Italian money
- - Currency abroad
- - Cannes cash
- - New currency on the Continent
- - New money
- - Currency on the Continent
- - Overseas money
- - Modern Old World money
- - New money on the Continent
- - French or Italian bread?
- - Pisa dough?
- - EU currency
- - Belgian bread
- - Belgian bucks, now
- - Mark replacers
- - Large kangaroos
- - Currency west of the Urals
- - What German shepherds may earn?
- - What German shepherds earn?
- - They replaced guilders
- - Supplanters of lire
- - Replacements for marks
- - Peseta replacers
- - Money for many
- - Mark replacements
- - Lira replacements
- - Guilder replacements
- - Fresh French bread?
- - Frankfurt funds
- - Foreign bucks
- - Continental bread
- - Cash from the Continent
- - You might pick some up after landing at de Gaulle
- - Wallaroos or kangaroos
- - Vitruvian Man is on some Italian ones
- - Transnational money
- - Transnational cash
- - They're worth about $1.27
- - They're making pesetas passé
- - They replaced French francs
- - They replaced Finnish markkas
- - They may make you miss the mark?
- - They make people miss their marks?
- - They circulate west of the Urals
- - Sporters of twelve stars
- - Some continental currency
- - Portuguese bread
- - Peseta replacements
- - New cash for the old world
- - Mozart is on some of them
- - Mozart is on some Austrian ones
- - Money overseas
- - Markkas' replacements
- - Mark alternatives
- - Luxembourg loot
- - Iberian bread
- - How change will come to Estonians
- - Germany's new currency units
- - European bucks
- - Cypriot currency since 2008
- - Currency for some bumming-around journeys
- - Currency for some backpackers
- - Currency exchange figures, often
- - Continental coinage
- - Continental circulators
- - Continental bucks
- - Continental banknotes
- - Change at the Louvre?
- - Change at a French clothing store?
- - Capital of more than 15 states
- - Bordeaux dough
- - Big kangaroos
- - Austrian money
- - Hamburger roll
- - Irish capital
- - Money on the continent
- - Lisbon loot
- - Kangaroos.
- - Barcelona bread
- - Continental cash
- - Guilders' replacements
- - Legendary ruler of Egypt, informally
- - Capital of Germany?
- - How change will come to Iberians
- - Monetary units
- - Successors of francs
- - Money for a grand tour
- - Francs' successors
- - Capital of a continent
- - What pounds might be converted to
- - Continental money
- - Continental capital
- - Pesetas' replacements
- - Mark's followers
- - Pierre's bills
- - Belgian bills
- - Irish banknotes
- - Dutch dough
- - King Albert II's on some
- - Barcelona bills
- - Monaco money
- - Milanese money
- - Cash on the Continent
- - Bratislava bills
- - Continental bank notes
- - Second-most-traded currency
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