Other crossword clues for answer "DIMES"
- DIMES
- Early phone fees
- Ten-centers
- Small change
- Assists, in basketball slang
- Assists in the NBA
- Places for profiles of FDR
- Handouts from John D. Rockefeller
- March of ___
- They have torches on their tails
- Tenths of a dollar
- Change, maybe
- Some pocket change
- Fifths of halves
- 40% of all quarters
- Ten-cent pieces
- Symbols of thinness
- 40% of quarters?
- Places to see FDR
- Mercury coins
- Mercury money
- Small coins
- Thinnest coins
- Where to see 79 Across
- Thin coins
- Torch-bearing change
- Thinnest American coins
- Ten-cent coins
- Items in telephonic communications.
- They marched in January.
- Erstwhile carfare.
- Output of Denver mint.
- Coins.
- Fractional currency.
- Small charge.
- Phone booth needs.
- Change.
- John D.'s tips.
- Gifts of John D.
- Phone-booth money
- Marchers since F.D.R.'s day
- Ma Bell's collection
- January marchers
- John D.'s handouts
- John D. giveaways
- Annual marchers
- Lightest U.S. coins
- Loose change
- These marched against polio
- Items in a march?
- Payment for dozens?
- Some change
- Meter inserts
- Nickels-and-___ (bothers with trivialities)
- They have torches on their backs
- Smallest coins
- Items that, ironically, contain nickel
- Coins that are 1.35 mm thick
- Tiniest change
- Joan Jett puts them in the jukebox
- Little money?
- Nickel-and-___
- Pay-phone change, once
- Ten to a buck
- They were used for many calls
- Thin mint products
- Coin jar mainstays
- Dollar breakers
- Thinnest U.S. coins
- Ten make a buck
- Tiniest U.S. coins
- They're twice as valuable as nickels
- A bit of change
- Small change components
- Mercury and Roosevelt
- They bear torches
- Early payphone fees
- Coins with FDR on them
- Thin change
- Informers drop them, figuratively
- They feature torches
- Makeshift screwdrivers