- DEBTS
- Markers
- Obligations
- Liabilities
- IOU's
- Plastic liabilities
- Bar tabs, e.g.
- Short people have a lot of them
- Red figures
- Some people wish they were forgiven
- Figures in red
- Entries in the red
- Red ink entries
- Gamblers rack them up
- Gambler's accumulation
- They might be outstanding
- They go away when they're satisfied
- What bills indicate... or what bills may settle
- They disappear when they're settled
- They put you in a hole
- Behind things?
- Payables
- They're outstanding
- Charger's woes
- Loan sharks might break your legs over these
- Items in red
- Financial obligations
- Insolvency causes
- Outstanding things
- Bankruptcy trustee's forte
- Outstanding issues
- Plastic user's concerns
- Red states?
- They may be outstanding
- Bills
- Charger's array
- Loser's problem, perhaps
- Financial burdens
- Credit card abuser's problems
- Result of using plastic
- Borrower's burdens
- Collection agency concerns
- Money owed
- Possible result of big losses
- Credit card bill list
- Ownership consequences, often
- Results of getting behind
- Collectors' items?
- They traditionally appear in red ... and in another form in 20-, 32-, 40- and 53-Across
- Red ink list
- Financial liabilities
- Financial statement items
- Outstanding bills
- Arrears
- Balance sheet entries
- What IOUs indicate
- Bills to pay
- They're owed
- Mortgages, e.g.
- What bills represent
- What red ink symbolizes
- Monetary obligations
- Outstanding obligations
- Monies owed
- Reasons for 33 Across
- Things that are 36 Down
- Red ink
- Red-ink indications
- Balance-sheet subtractions
- They need to be paid off
- Amounts owed
- Accounts payable
- What IOUs represent
- Unpaid bills
- What chargers run up
- Owed amounts
- Amounts to be repaid
- Balance sheet listing
- This note is legal tender for all ___, public and private (words on U.S. bills)
- Chits, in effect
- Bills overdue.
- Bureaux: Abbr.
- Only Finland paid them, after World War I.
- Trespasses.
- Forgive us our ___ . . .
- Federal problem.
- Amounts in the red.
- Sins, in theology.
- And forgive us our ___ . . .
- ___ of honor.
- Chit notations
- Ledger entries
- Money worries
- What Oglethorpe's colonists had incurred
- Red-ink items
- Word on a dollar bill
- Red items
- Sins, to a theologian
- Cause of bankruptcy
- They can be bad
- Reason for 55-Down's rebellion
- Chronic gambler's problem
- Lord's Prayer word
- Scores, of a sort
- Figures shown in red
- Reasons to look for a shark?
- Scores, in a sense
- They must be satisfied
- Amounts in red numbers
- Some are outstanding
- What markers may represent
- Bankruptcy causes
- Red ink cause
- Shopaholic's accumulation
- What shy people often have
- Balance sheet data
- Things short people have?
- Bankruptcy cause
- Credit card charges, essentially
- Collector's targets
- Figures on a balance sheet
- What charges produce
- Funds owed
- I got __ that no honest man can pay (Bruce)
- These pile up for struggling rockers
- What gamblers might get
- Some obligations
- They may come from using plastic
- Arrears, e.g.
- Credit card balances
- Gamblers' woes
- Borrowers' obligations
- They might be forgiven
- Bills etc.
- Tabs or markers
- Plastic products?
- They pile up
- Consumer woes
- Spendthrift's comeuppance
- Figures entered in red
- What one with "bills, bills, bills" has
- 66-Acrosses to pay
- Entries in red
- Payments owed
- Some liabilities
- What's owed
- Outstanding scores
- Borrowers' burden
- Balance sheet info
- Items of interest
- They're written in red