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Other crossword clues for answer "DIME"

DIME
Kind of novel
Place to stop
Price of a phone call, once
Quick stop?
Ten cents
Thin coin
Coin with a torch on the back
___ bag (weed dealer's unit)
Coin whose name derives from the Latin for "one tenth"
Thin specie
Assist, in basketball slang
Coin with a torch
Hoops assist
Smallest U.S. coin
Ad hoc screwdriver
FDR is on it
Assist, in hoops
Canadian coin
Pocket change
Coin depicting an olive branch
Silver sliver
It "won't even shine your shoes", in the song "On Broadway"
Five-and-___
Telephone call cost, once
Coin redesigned in 1945
Silver in a piggy bank
Nickel-and-___
Ten smackers
A little change
Price of a dozen?
Small change?
Type of store, once
Exemplar of thinness
Coin with 118 ridges
Stopping place?
Stopping point?
Where to see FDR's portrait
Kind of store
Mercury, for one
Roosevelt's coin
Tiny piece of currency
Piggy bank deposit
Mercury coin
Low price for a dozen, so it's said
US coin
Coin featuring Roosevelt
<<NO CLUE>>
Slim coin
FDR coin
A ___ a dozen: cheap
Piece of change
Cost of a dozen?
__ novel
A __ a dozen
Novel type
Two-fifths of one quarter
Comic book buyer of old?
Olive branch site
Place to see FDR
One of a fiver's fifty
Old phone booth user's need
Thin piece of change
Legal tender with a torch
It has a torch and two branches on its back
Legal tender with an 8-Down
Thin change
Ten-cent piece
Coin depicting a torch
Stop on a __
Small coin
Coin with olive and oak branches
Screwdriver, in a pinch
__ store
Original cost of Superman Comics
Cost of a phone call, once
FDR's coin
Coin redesigned for 1946
Thinnest coin
Where to see FDR
Cost of a call, once
Mint product
More than a quarter of a quarter
Thinnest U.S. coin
FDR's place
Cost for a dozen, sometimes
Tenth of a dollar
Former pay-phone cost
Olive branch setting
Ersatz screwdriver
Little torch bearer
Ten-cent coin
By law, it's 1.35 mm thick
Fraction of a loonie
One of some rolls of 50
Thinnest American coin
Coin depicting FDR
Coin featuring 7 Down
In-a-pinch screwdriver
Comic book cost, long ago
Complete a sentence?
10-year prison sentence, in slang
It features FDR's profile
Makeshift screwdriver
Novel price, once
Slim change
Ten bucks
10-cent coin
Thin mint product?
Panhandler's reward.
Coin.
Legal tender for sums not exceeding $10.
___ novel.
Phone booth necessity.
Phone toll.
Subway fare.
A kind of novel.
What a hot dog used to cost.
Price of a Buntline book.
Type of novel.
John D. handout.
Piece of silver.
Monetary unit.
John D.'s traditional gift.
Phone fodder.
Novel price of former days.
Novel price.
Mint item.
Petty sum.
Kind of novel, old style.
Product of 18 Across.
Tip, old style.
Coin associated with Rockefeller.
Dance price, once
Small tip
Mintage item
Onetime novel price
Old novel price
Pay-phone fodder
Stop on a ___
Item to "spare" in 1932
It once bought a cup of coffee
Sop to Ma Bell
Annual marcher
Coin originally called disme
Phone-booth item
Booth coin
January marcher
Five's partner
Ma Bell's minimum
Roosevelt coin
Fast-stop site
The Roosevelt coin
Coin for brother to spare
Old phone call cost
Stop on a _____
Torch bearer
Bygone phone call cost
___-a-minute (call rate)
Cost of a minute call, maybe
Onetime phone call cost
Bygone pay phone amount
F.D.R. locale
See 42-Across
Bit of change
Half of it is a nickel
10-year sentence, in slang
Kind of store, once
Symbol of thinness
Cost for a dozen, in a phrase
Element of change
Site for Franklin Roosevelt
It's your ___
10-year prison sentence, in gang slang
Cost of an old phone call
Torch site
Turning point?
It's smaller than a penny
Coin with F.D.R.'s profile
Coin with F.D.R.'s image
10 bucks, in slang
Example of change
Tiniest change
Two-fifths of a quarter
Only U.S. coin that does not explicitly indicate how many cents it's worth
Small bit of mint?
Coin smaller than a penny
-- novel
Miserly tip
Put another ___ in the jukebox, baby
Light coin
Franklin mint product?
One of millions of FDR portraits
It ironically doesn't have the word "ten" on it
Coin bearing a torch
Coin that features a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch
Word with store, bag or novel
Phone call cost, in Bogart films
Impromptu flat screwdriver
Old-time novel type
Slot insert
Word with store or novel
Five partner
A tip, once
Cost of a phone call, in Bogart films
Slot insert, sometimes
Bit of pocket change
Ten-year prison sentence, in slang
Phone call cost, in old films
10 cents
Novel type, once
Call cost of old
Dollar's 1/10
Bygone kind of store
1/10 of a dollar
Word before "novel" or "store"
It's worth two nickels
Smallest coin?
Coin with FDR's portrait
A good tip once
Store or novel leader
Silver coin
It has 118 ridges
Roosevelt has been its head since 1946
Roosevelt money
Emergency screwdriver
Impromptu screwdriver
Mercury coin until 1945
Mercury ___ (old U.S. coin)
Jukebox insert, once
Cost of a novel, once
Drop a ___ on (rat out)
Phone call cost, once
Coin with a torch on it
Coin worth two nickels
Coin whose edge has 118 ridges
Coin worth ten pennies
Tiniest U.S. coin
It's thin
It's Franklin-faced
Part of a proof set
Word found beneath an oak branch
It was redesigned in 1945
It was redesigned in 1946
Its edge has 118 ridges
Bearer of FDR's profile
Coin with grooved edges
2.268-gram coin
Lightest U.S. coin
Its back bears a torch
Canadian coin with a schooner on the reverse