Other crossword clues for answer "CENTS"
- CENTS
- Smart money?
- Small change
- Pennies
- Coins that vending machines ignore
- Word on a nickel
- More than one 57-Down
- Number after a .
- Very little change
- They're beside the point in economics
- Coppers
- Buck bits
- Two may be put into a discussion
- Change that many argue we don't need
- Change you can feel
- See 15-Across
- See 39-Down
- Word on nickels but not on pennies
- Pair of opinions?
- They're expressed in hundredths
- Change for a pound
- Coins of the realm
- Coins with Lincoln's likeness
- Elements of change
- Indian heads, once
- Advice might cost two of these
- Not much change
- Some change
- Copper coins
- Dollar divisions
- Two of them are sometimes put in
- ¢¢
- Two bits is 25 of these
- Hundred in a clam
- Something beside the point?
- Partner of dollars
- Decimal follower
- Hundredths, actually
- Slight change?
- Number after the decimal
- Buck parts
- Dollar fractions
- Numbers after the decimal point
- Minor cost component
- Some coins
- Single divisions
- They're beside the point
- Word preceding an opinion
- 39-Across numbers
- Euro fractions
- Pair in a view?
- __ on the dollar
- Change
- Nickel word
- Loose change
- Mint output
- Rand fractions
- Lincoln's coins
- 19 Across fractions
- Part of prices
- Change-purse filler
- Pocket change
- Fractions of a dollar
- Pennies and quarters
- Numbers past a certain point
- Word that appears on a nickel
- Word on the back of a nickel
- Ten ___ a Dance
- Dollar hundredths
- Coins.
- Items at the right of the decimal point.
- Nickel makers.
- Dollars and ___.
- Lincoln heads.
- Money.
- These once depicted an Indian
- Legal tender for not over a quarter.
- Mint items.
- Mint product.
- Nickel parts.
- Money items.
- Odd money.
- Monetary units
- Time periods: Abbr.
- Abe's coins
- Homophone for sense
- Nickel quintet
- Piggy-bank fillers
- Piggy-bank money
- Lucre for Junior, once
- Logical coins?
- A nickel gets you five
- Dollars' companion
- But now I feel like thirty ___: Ade
- Indian-head coins
- Cousins of pfennige
- Piggy-bank contents
- In one way, these make sense
- Amount after the decimal point
- Grocery coupon value
- Parts of dollars
- ___-off coupon
- Store coupon units
- Word on coins
- Step 6 of the journey
- Piggy bank filler
- It's represented after a "."
- Dot follower
- Decimal point follower
- Number after a period
- Price part
- Things often put in in twos
- Mint products
- See 11-Across
- Two are often put in
- What ".99" may represent
- The "00" of ".00"
- The "99" in $2.99, e.g.
- Things that are beside the point?
- Radiohead "Dollars and ___"
- Americans for Common __, who asked for a study to justify keeping the penny
- Mansplainers have two
- One may give two when sharing an opinion
- Rightmost digits on a price tag
- Value after a decimal point, on a price tag
- Word on a nickel but not on a dime or a quarter
- Two not worth much
- Piggy bank donations
- Word with 5, 10, 25 and 50
- They fill the bill?
- Dime's ten
- Change for a nickel
- They fill the bill (and this puzzle's theme)
- Currency units
- Dollar parts
- Half-dollar's 50
- Nickel fractions
- U.S. money to the right of a decimal point
- Tenths of dimes
- Twenty-fifths of quarters
- Little change?
- Lucre
- Coins in a fountain
- Dollar makers
- See 45-Across
- Fractions of a euro
- That's just my two ___
- Dollar subdivisions
- One quarter = 25 ___
- Mint pieces
- Small sums
- Euro divisions
- Plural on a nickel