- - Rousseau's 'source of all the false ideas of society'
- - Wealth, yes, but my heart's a bit lonely
- - Birthday gift that's usually welcome
- - The setter's stealing individual's cash
- - "Jeopardy!" winner's prize
- - It talks
- - Tightwad's wad
- - It makes the mare go
- - It can be funny or easy
- - Evil's root, to some
- - Evil's proverbial root
- - Aussie's bob or quid
- - It may be advanced
- - Neo-chartalists see it as a public monopoly
- - It doesn't grow on trees
- - 'A blessing that is of no advantage to us excepting when we part with it,' according to Ambrose Bierce
- - It talks, it's said
- - It talks, in a saying
- - It can get you stuff
- - It's hidden in this puzzle's 10 longest answers
- - Put it where your mouth is
- - It can't buy love, in song
- - Evil's root, it's said
- - 'Bread' broken in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- - Exchanged notes?
- - "A poor man's credit card": Marshall McLuhan
- - It's exchanged every day
- - Miser's hoarding
- - Miser's fixation
- - It may be supplied by a draft
- - It's taken into account
- - It may be taken into account
- - It's paid to many an individual on the 4th of July
- - one dividing my wealth
- - Cash to waste on my bonnet and our Scotch
- - "Put your ... where your mouth is!"
- - ...-back guarantee
- - Dollar or Euro, e.g.
- - Medium of exchange and unit of currency
- - Change my one
- - Windfall maybe, one I'm surprised about
- - 'The readies'
- - Dollar or Pound, e.g.
- - One for the ...... (first novel in the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich)
- - One getting stuck into my dough
- - "American ...," 2015 indie song by Borns
- - Home in constant need of repairs, idiomatically
- - rupees and rubles
- - Martin Amis novel featuring the slobbish John Self
- - after a short time the marshal gets cash
- - my one makes a profit!
- - The Color of ... (The Hustler sequel)
- - My one source of wealth
- - "... Train," 1995 comedy about two cops who try to rob a high-tech train
- - "... Heist," Spanish heist crime drama television series on Netflix which popularised the song "Bella Ciao"
- - 1973 Pink Floyd song that featured in the 2003 movie "The Italian Job"
- - what misers hoard
- - Real, in Rio
- - "Dirty ...," a 2018 Netflix docuseries by Alex Gibney covering corporate corruptions and interviews with key players
- - "... can't buy happiness." (common advice)
- - "... often costs too much": Emerson
- - dough or dinero
- - Dosh
- - Mammon
- - Time, according to Ben Franklin.
- - Sol and kip
- - Rial, riel or riyal
- - Pounds and marks
- - Pink Floyd song in 7/4 time
- - No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ......: Samuel Johnson
- - Marks and lire
- - Lire in Leghorn
- - Its "love" nourishes depravity
- - Dollars and euros, for example
- - Dollars and Deutsche marks
- - Colon and dinar
- - Cents and pence
- - Aptly named finance magazine
- - "The more ...... the less virtue": Thoreau
- - "A good servant but a bad master": Bacon
- - "A fool and his ...... are ..."
- - Change, in a way
- - Word after 'smart' or 'funny'
- - What cowry shells were once used as
- - Coins and banknotes
- - Dollars or cents
- - Word after folding or funny
- - Cash, notes
- - Euro maybe second currency in recession
- - Coins, banknotes
- - Proverbial talker
- - Bank contents
- - Time, proverbially
- - Wealth
- - Something to take into account
- - Coinage
- - With 42-Across, financier
- - 'A rich man is nothing but a poor man with ......': W. C. Fields
- - My one problem with local dough
- - Pink Floyd song on 'The Dark Side of the Moon'
- - The 6 a French artist mostly has yen for?
- - Pounds, for example
- - Notes of value
- - Monopoly game need
- - 'Friendship is like ......, easier made than kept': Samuel Butler
- - What chips may represent
- - Individual tucked into my bread
- - Something to work for
- - In my case, a single change
- - Oasis "Put Yer ...... Where Yer Mouth Is"
- - Monopoly game equipment
- - With 35-Across, a financially sure thing, aptly
- - Sister of Fortune?
- - Some Monopoly game equipment
- - Funny or folding follower
- - Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" smash
- - Magazine with a "Best Places to Live" feature
- - Cabbage or lettuce
- - Composition of some rolls
- - Representer of value
- - Pink Floyd hit with the lyric "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash"
- - Certain notes
- - Word before the last word of 17, 66-A & 11, 40-D
- - Clams, lettuce, bread, cheese
- - A slang term for this starts 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Word that can follow the first word of 18-, 20-, 35-, 54-, or 57-Across
- - Folding cabbage
- - Time, according to Benjamin Franklin
- - Root of all evil
- - Mint output
- - Do-re-mi
- - Greenbacks
- - Dough or bread
- - Green stuff
- - Cold hard cash
- - Bread or dough
- - Spondulix
- - See 13
- - Wallet filler
- - Dollars and cents
- - Funds
- - Legal tender
- - Mint product
- - Pot contents, perhaps
- - Wherewithal
- - Lucre
- - Currency
- - Bucks
- - Moola
- - Dinero
- - Wampum
- - Dough
- - Long green
- - Cash ......
- - ...... Talks
- - Ill-gotten gains
- - See 55-Down
- - Bank holding
- - Some bills
- - Till fill
- - Part of a Monopoly set
- - Capital
- - Blood ......
- - See 116 Down
- - Coins
- - Green ...
- - See 1 Across
- - ... bread
- - Loot
- - See 14 down
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- - See 32-Across
- - Martin Amis novel
- - Means to leave one in my keeping
- - Heavens! One has gone through the funds!
- - Economic energy catalyst
- - Officially coined or stamped metal currency
- - Individual to swell my finances
- - Cabbage or dough
- - Boy collecting ace coin?
- - Red envelope contents, in Chinese culture
- - "Green" or "bacon," in slang
- - popular colombian soap opera, til .... do us part
- - in my case, a fellow gets cash
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