- MONEY
- Put it where your mouth is
- Legal tender
- Funds
- Sister of Fortune?
- Greenbacks
- Kale or cabbage or lettuce
- Jack
- Do-re-mi
- Wherewithal
- A poor man's credit card: Marshall McLuhan
- No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___: Samuel Johnson
- Theme of this puzzle
- It can't buy love, in song
- Long green
- Loot
- Green stuff
- Time, according to Benjamin Franklin
- Wallet filler
- Word that can follow the first word of 18-, 20-, 35-, 54-, or 57-Across
- Dollars and cents
- Funny or folding follower
- Monopoly game equipment
- Kind of order
- The wherewithal
- Dough
- This puzzle's theme
- Cash
- Pot contents, perhaps
- Magazine with a "Best Places to Live" feature
- Mint product
- Bank holding
- Cold hard cash
- Green
- With 35-Across, a financially sure thing, aptly
- Rupees and rubles
- State capital?
- Monopoly game need
- What chips may represent
- __ talks
- Bank contents
- With 42-Across, financier
- We're in the __
- Bread or dough
- Bucks
- Cabbage or lettuce
- Part of a Monopoly set
- Dollars or cents
- Notes of value
- Proverbial talker
- Rousseau's "source of all the false ideas of society"
- Pink Floyd hit with the lyric "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash"
- Pounds and shillings.
- Rupee, dinar, escudo, etc.
- It's capital.
- Time, according to Ben Franklin.
- Wampum.
- Rowland Hughes' concern.
- Property.
- Capital.
- Bank roll.
- Currency.
- Power, proverbially.
- Fives and tens.
- One kind of incentive.
- See 32 Down.
- Marks, reals, etc.
- Colon and dinar
- Dinero
- Pounds and marks
- Marks and lire
- It makes the mare go
- Aussie's bob or quid
- Sol and kip
- Lucre
- Tightwad's wad
- Lire in Leghorn
- Evil's proverbial root
- Root of all evil
- Cents and pence
- Its "love" nourishes depravity
- Mammon
- Rial, riel or riyal
- Change, in a way
- It may be advanced
- The more ___ the less virtue: Thoreau
- A good servant but a bad master: Bacon
- Dollars and Deutsche marks
- It talks
- See 24-Down
- It may be supplied by a draft
- Miser's fixation
- Miser's hoarding
- A slang term for this starts 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- Composition of some rolls
- Exchanged notes?
- $$$
- See 55-Down
- See 32-Across
- Some Monopoly game equipment
- ___ often costs too much: Emerson
- Real, in Rio
- Friendship is like ___, easier made than kept: Samuel Butler
- Pounds, for example
- A rich man is nothing but a poor man with ___: W. C. Fields
- *Ill-gotten gains
- Time, proverbially
- A blessing that is of no advantage to us excepting when we part with it, according to Ambrose Bierce
- Clams, lettuce, bread, cheese
- It doesn't grow on trees
- Representer of value
- 'Bread' broken in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" smash
- It's hidden in this puzzle's 10 longest answers
- Oasis "Put Yer ___ Where Yer Mouth Is"
- Soft ___
- Folding cabbage
- Neo-chartalists see it as a public monopoly
- 34-Across, e.g.
- Evil's root, to some
- Evil's root, it's said
- It talks, it's said
- Something to work for
- It can get you stuff
- Pink Floyd hit featuring cash register sounds
- Red envelope contents, in Chinese culture
- 1973 Pink Floyd hit
- Dollars and dimes
- It's exchanged every day
- Word before the last word of 17, 66-A & 11, 40-D
- Word after folding or funny
- What cowry shells were once used as
- Word after "smart" or "funny"
- ___ doesn't grow on trees!
- What's not used in a barter system
- Green or "bacon," in slang
- What time is, in an idiom
- Pelf
- Word with smart or mad
- It talks, in a saying
- Certain notes
- See 14 Down
- It's taken into account
- It may be taken into account
- Something to take into account
- Some bills
- Home in constant need of repairs, idiomatically