- - Budget amount
- - Monthly budget item
- - Budget category
- - Big part of many a family budget
- - Major budget item
- - Budget allocation for many
- - Big budget item
- - Expense paid in advance
- - Pay for the use of something
- - $2,200 for April, for some
- - Sort of book that gets torn?
- - Allow to occupy, creating a rift
- - Monthly dwelling payment
- - Lease, hire out
- - Payment for using (a house, eg)
- - Rock musical set in New York
- - Hire in Brentwood
- - hire in brentford
- - landlord's monthly intake
- - Landlord's share
- - "....-a-Cop"; Burt Reynolds film
- - Payment to a landlady
- - Monthly flat payment
- - musical with the songs "seasons of love" and "la vie boheme"
- - Landlord's monthly income
- - Cost of housing is split
- - miusical that won the 1996 pulitzer prize
- - Jonathan Larson rock musical that won four Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize
- - Landlord's income, perhaps
- - tenancy money
- - Broadway musical about starving artists
- - Payment divided
- - Live in one's head ........-free
- - Tenants monthly payment
- - High cost in New York and San Francisco
- - Money paid for an apartment
- - Monthly payment to the landlord
- - Tenancy payment
- - One's occupation may depend on paying it
- - regular payment concerning books
- - The charge for use is ripped!
- - Jonathan Larson musical that won four Tonys and a Pulitzer
- - broadway show that popularized rush tickets
- - keep occupied for a while
- - For many, it's due the first of the month
- - opening property payment
- - large tear
- - Musical with the lyric 'We're not gonna pay'
- - The bulk of monthly expenses, for many
- - "...-a-Cop" (1987 thriller comedy)
- - Payment often made on the first
- - scission
- - What a player pays for landing on an owned Monopoly property
- - Storage unit expense
- - dollars spent for quarters
- - Monopoly money
- - First-of-the-month payment, for some
- - Payment made during a game of Monopoly
- - take out a lease
- - payment for property use
- - Get a car from Avis
- - Monthly payment for occupying a space
- - Monthly apartment expense
- - 1990s musical based on La Bohème
- - it increases by building a hotel, in monopoly
- - 1996 musical set in New York's Alphabet City
- - 'Take Me or Leave Me' musical
- - What's paid to a landlord
- - Is it torn from the tenant?
- - Monthly payment for an apartment, say
- - mom or dad loses dad's monthly payment
- - Landlord's fee
- - House's fee?
- - Charge for a flat
- - Landlord's ask
- - House payment
- - What's to be paid to a landlord
- - Cancel ... (tenant rights movement)
- - Payment to the landlord
- - Check for the landlord
- - Torn in two
- - What a roommate saves on
- - payment that might be withheld by strikers
- - pulitzer-winning musical of 1996
- - Payment for retail space
- - Tenant's monthly concern
- - What someone without a mortgage might pay instead
- - Lessor's collection
- - It's overhead
- - Usage fee
- - Payment in Monopoly
- - Best Musical of 1996
- - Utilize and return
- - Patronize U-Haul
- - Mortgage alternative
- - Landlord's charge
- - Broadway musical based on "La Bohème"
- - Monthly expense for many
- - Flat payment?
- - Price of quarters
- - Monthly outlay
- - Monthly expense, for some
- - Jonathan Larson's musical
- - Cost of occupation
- - Check for quarters?
- - Apartment expense
- - What homeowners don't pay
- - Ventnor Avenue payment
- - Rock musical based on "La Boheme"
- - Musical set in Manhattan's East Village
- - Monthly money
- - Monthly expenditure
- - Monopoly expense
- - Leaseholder's payment
- - Lease subject
- - Lease detail
- - Landlord's check
- - Jonathan Larson musical
- - It may be due on a duplex
- - Housing payment
- - Apartment fee
- - ......-a-cop
- - Word on a Monopoly deed
- - What homeowners don't have to pay
- - Tenant's monthly payment
- - Tenant's monthly bill
- - Roomer's remittance
- - Puccini-based musical
- - Property payment
- - Pay for periodic use
- - Office overhead, often
- - Musical with the song "Seasons of Love"
- - Monthly check, for some
- - Monopoly deed listing
- - Living expense, for many
- - Lessor amount
- - Housing fee
- - Check for a place to stay
- - $50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- - "Seasons of Love" show
- - "Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes" musical
- - Word on a Monopoly card
- - What tenants pay
- - Use U-Haul, e.g.
- - Use Avis
- - Two bucks, on Mediterranean Avenue
- - Timeshare payment
- - Tenants' strike leverage
- - Tenant's obligation
- - Tenant's monthly check
- - Take money for a spare room
- - Take an apartment
- - Second-home income, perhaps
- - Pulitzer-winning musical
- - Payment for quarters
- - Part of the overhead.
- - One way to get a ride from the airport
- - One thing homeowners don't have to pay
- - Office expense, often
- - Not own
- - Musical that won a Tony and a Pulitzer in 1996
- - Musical that won a Pulitzer and a Tony
- - Musical modernization of "La Bohème"
- - Musical based on Puccini's "La Bohème"
- - Monthly payment to a landlord
- - Monthly payment for an apartment
- - Monthly outlay for many
- - Monthly fee
- - Monthly expenditure for many
- - Monthly enemy for unsigned band
- - Monopoly player's collection
- - Monopoly outlay
- - Monopoly fee
- - Monopoly deed word
- - Monopoly collection?
- - Money from a letter
- - Longtime Broadway hit
- - Loan quarters to?
- - Living expense
- - Lessor's charge
- - Lease money
- - Larson's musical
- - Landlord's collection
- - It costs at least fifty bucks on Boardwalk
- - It allows you to keep your place
- - Housing payment, for some
- - Housing expense
- - Housing cost
- - Household expense
- - Hit musical of the '90s
- - Have possession of, in a way
- - Have a flat?
- - First-of-the-month item
- - Duplex's due
- - Cost of quarters
- - Cost for quarters
- - Check for letters?
- - Borrow for a price
- - Big tear
- - Become a lessee
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