Other crossword clues for answer "EUROS"
- EUROS
- Foreign currency
- Continental monetary units
- Capital of Austria?
- They're spent in Stuttgart
- Supplanters of guilders and punts
- Second most traded currency
- Notes with common and national sides
- They're worth about $1.27
- Andorran coins
- Bread from Cyprus
- Notes with holograms
- See 38-Down
- Currency used in 19 countries
- Portuguese bacon
- Supplanters of lire
- What Slovaks spend
- Bread since 2002
- Guilder replacements
- Coins with a common side and a national side
- Continental cash
- Union jack?
- They buy souvenirs along La Rambla
- They're found in Maltese accounts
- They've been accepted in place of punts
- New coins from the EEC
- New money on the continent
- New money
- Continental bucks
- Money overseas
- Cash in much of the continent
- Recently introduced coins abroad
- King-size kangaroos
- Cannes cash
- Continental coins
- Continental money
- Circulating coins since 2002
- Continental capital
- German cabbage?
- Hamburger roll?
- Luxembourg loot
- Continental currency
- Currency abroad
- Two-tone coins
- Bordeaux bread
- Cologne cash
- Malta money
- Frankfurt fetty
- Bucks in the news
- Continental dollars
- Bread overseas?
- European bucks
- Sardinian bucks
- Spanish bucks
- Bucks across the pond
- Continental bread
- Continental banknotes
- European capital
- Mark replacements
- Some 20-cent coins
- Greek capital
- Milan money
- Portuguese bread
- Cypriot currency since 2008
- Mozart is on some Austrian ones
- Iberian bread
- Vitruvian Man is on some Italian ones
- Bicolor coins
- Continental circulators
- Barcelona bread
- Mark or markka replacements
- Mark successors
- Belgian banknotes
- Dutch banknotes
- Capital of France
- Irish banknotes
- Pierre's bills
- Cabbage in a French café?
- Finnish bills
- Money in Münster
- Roman bills
- French bread?
- Irish capital
- Lire replacers
- Belgium money
- Irish cream?
- Coins of the Continent
- Some foreign bonds, for short
- Common Market money
- New currency
- They replace pesetas and guilders
- They replaced drachmas
- Greek currency
- They replaced guilders and lire
- Austrian money
- Change at De Gaulle Airport
- Coins in France and Spain
- Money for many
- Money in Vienna
- Replacements for marks
- Coins in Madrid
- Italian coins
- Italian money
- Peseta replacements
- They replaced French francs
- Lisbon loot
- Money in Monaco
- Dutch coins
- French coins
- How change will come to Estonians
- Sporters of twelve stars
- Trevi fountain coins
- Milan coins
- Coins in Cannes
- Cash in 20+ countries
- Money in Malta
- New money in Lithuania
- Successors of lire
- 19-country cash
- Bratislava bucks
- Capital of Belgium
- Money in 49 Down
- Money in Madrid
- Coins in France
- Coins in Spain
- Milanese money
- Replacements for francs
- French currency
- Francs' successors
- Coins in Spain and Italy
- Currency in France
- How change will come to Iberians
- Coins for Germans and Greeks
- Capital of Italy
- Money in Milan
- Parisian pocket change
- Spaniards spend them
- You can buy them for about a buck
- Coins in Spain or Italy
- Cologne currency
- Currency in Italy
- Italian currency
- Mozart is on Austrian ones
- New coins of 2002
- Schilling replacers
- World currency
- Mozart is on some of them
- What German shepherds earn?
- Coins featuring Pope Benedict XVI
- Two-toned coins
- Wallaroos or kangaroos
- Large kangaroos
- Big kangaroos
- Kangaroos
- Money in the news
- Mark alternatives
- They're making pesetas passé
- International money
- New coins
- Alternatives to pounds
- They replaced francs, marks and pesetas
- Certain international soccer championship, familiarly
- Continental currency units
- Transnational money
- French or Italian bread
- They may be spent in France
- They're found in the banks along the Seine
- What marks and francs have been replaced with
- Italian and French bread?
- Money in la banque
- Capital of more than 15 states
- Transnational cash
- Currency that features architecture, not portraiture
- Dough that's been raised overseas?
- French money
- Money in la banque or la banca
- Foreign currency option
- They may have images of Mozart and Cervantes
- Money for a grand tour
- What pounds might be converted to
- Coins used in 19 countries
- Currency exchange option
- Pisa dough?
- Money spent in Munich
- Currency worth a little more than dollars
- Notes you might take on a semester abroad?
- Currency of the second-largest economy in the world
- Greek coins
- Pounds alternative
- Fresh French bread?
- They may make you miss the mark
- New Old World cash
- French bread since 2002
- Cannes dough
- Currency that replaced lire and pesetas
- Currency west of the Urals
- Franc successors
- New currency on the Continent
- Change at the Louvre?
- Italian pelf
- They circulate west of the Urals
- Some new money in 1999
- Belgian bucks, now
- Monetary unit introduced in 1999
- Overseas money
- Some continental currency
- Transnational money units
- Modern Old World money
- 100-cent coins
- New cash for the old world
- Money on the Continent
- Cash from the Continent
- Italian bills
- New money in 1999
- Continental bills
- Continental monies
- Barcelona bills
- King Albert II's on some
- Successors of francs
- Cannes coins
- Capital of Germany?
- Coins in 46-Down
- Spanish bills
- Coins that replaced German marks
- Frankfurt funds
- Lira replacements
- They replaced guilders
- They're in the banks along the Seine
- Foreign bucks
- They're in a cash register in Berlin
- Currency on the Continent
- Peseta replacers
- Replacements for 64-Across
- What German shepherds may earn?
- Belgian bucks
- Newish currency
- Successors to lire and marks
- Replacements for marks and pesetas
- Cash on the Continent
- Pesetas' replacements
- Money in Marseille
- Spanish coins
- Coins in Germany
- Currency in France and Spain
- Money in Malta and Monaco
- Coins in Capri
- EU currency
- Money in Ireland
- Money in Spain and Portugal
- Coins that replaced the lira and mark
- Coins used in much of the E.U.
- Coins used in 20 countries
- Money spent at the Louvre
- Dublin dough
- Mark replacers
- Berlin bills
- Notes from abroad
- Coins featuring a ring of 12 stars
- Marks' replacements
- Spaniards' spending
- Cologne notes
- Tuscany tender
- Dutch dough
- Monaco money
- Belgian bills
- Capital of a continent
- Mark's followers
- Maltese money
- Cash in Cologne
- Coins in Cadiz, Calais and Cologne
- Bills in Bilbao
- Nice notes?