Other crossword clues for answer "POUND"
- POUND
- Scottish scratch
- Unit Brits use (also, a unit Brits don't use)
- Twenty shillings, once
- What the first part of each theme answer packs on vis-à-vis the second
- # key
- Pulverize
- Home for strays
- Deli unit
- About 453.6 11-Downs
- Nottingham note
- Hammer
- Stray dog house
- Butcher shop unit
- Canterbury currency
- British money
- Poet Ezra
- Dollar's British counterpart
- Hit hard
- Animal shelter
- .0005 tons
- Manx currency
- British currency
- Potato unit
- British __
- Fruit-store weight unit
- Fruit-store weight measure
- Heavy Cambridge coin
- Poet pal of Hemingway
- Rather heavy British coin
- Beat violently
- Throb
- Zip
- Quid
- American poet, cited for treason.
- From 4.03 to 2.80.
- Basic monetary unit.
- Use a pestle.
- $2.80 plus.
- Animal enclosure.
- Unit of weight.
- Monetary unit.
- Beat rapidly.
- Beat
- British note.
- Ezra.
- Hit.
- Thump
- Twenty shillings
- Poet born in Idaho
- Enclosure for strays
- Batter
- Feared destination in "Lady and the Tramp"
- Theme of this puzzle
- Where a stray may stay
- Hit with a hammer
- Canine shelter
- 16 23-Acrosses
- Egyptian monetary unit
- Basic monetary unit of Egypt, Sudan and Syria
- Use a hammer on ("In a Station of the Metro")
- Unit of weight abbreviated as "lb."
- Word before "cake" or "sign"
- Flat-rate unit, usually?
- Dogcatcher's drop-off spot
- ___ cake
- Fish enclosure
- It may be sterling
- Stray dog place
- Dog shelter
- Beat excitedly
- #
- 100 pence
- Hammer on
- Irish currency replaced by the euro
- UK's currency unit
- 123 Across in England?
- Ghostwriter of "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley"?
- About 454 grams
- Really hammer
- You might pick up a few pointers here