- RENT
- 1997 Broadway show
- Boardwalk payment
- Jonathan Larson musical
- Landlord's due
- Monopoly payment
- Monthly payment
- Pay to use
- Lease out
- Monthly outlay
- Cost of occupation
- Hire
- Jonathan Larson Broadway hit
- Lease
- Monthly expense
- Pick up a video
- It's $50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- Figure in a studio contract?
- Let
- I'll Cover You musical
- Flat fee
- La Bohème adaptation
- Major monthly expense
- Pad payment
- Musical set in the East Village
- Dough for a pad
- Figure that's higher in gentrified neighborhoods
- Budget line that really *is* too damn high
- Expense split with roommates
- [1996 musical previously here, until 50-Across 117-Across]
- Lease payment
- Use U-Haul, say
- Seasons of Love musical
- Digs bread?
- ___ control
- Room rate
- Rush, e.g.
- Cost of living?
- Discover alternative
- Living expense
- Monthly expenditure
- Musical with a scene in The Life Café
- Shakespeare character who said "more sinned against than sinning"
- Expense split with your roommates
- It's overhead
- Squatter's non-payment
- Torn asunder
- Flat rate?
- Smash musical
- Check for quarters?
- Dollars for quarters
- Seasons of Love show
- La Boheme reboot
- Tony-winning musical
- 1996 Tony winner
- Flat payment?
- Let out
- Torn
- Use U-Haul, e.g.
- With 84-Across, airport service
- 1996 Tony-winning musical
- East Village musical
- Money from a letter
- Musical based on "La Bohème"
- Tony-winning musical based on "La bohème"
- 1990s "La Bohème" adaptation
- Word on a Monopoly deed
- Musical with the duet "Light My Candle"
- Flat bread?
- Goodbye Love musical
- Something offered for quarters
- Broadway tune with the repeated lyric "We're not gonna pay..."
- It'll keep you in your place
- Whence the song "What You Own"
- Whence the line "Viva la vie bohème!"
- Common wetland bird
- Word with control or strike
- It may or may not cover the heat
- Pay to stay
- Best Musical of 1995-6
- Landlord's income
- Landlord's take
- Monthly expense item
- Pulitzer-winning musical of 1996
- Apartment payment
- Charge for the use of
- Monthly payment, for some
- Tenant's payment
- Make available for occupancy
- Patronize Alamo
- Boardwalk or Park Place payment
- Money for the landlord
- Monthly payment for many
- La Bohème, updated
- Patronize U-Haul, e.g.
- ___-a-car
- '90s Broadway hit
- '90s Broadway musical hit
- '90s Broadway smash
- Lease figure
- 1996 Tony-winning play
- Broadway hit
- Lessor amount
- Monthly bill
- Property payment
- Monthly budget item
- Office overhead
- 2005 movie with Taye Diggs
- Have a flat
- Let property
- Money from Lucy to Ethel
- Musical that won a Tony and a Pulitzer
- Figure on a Monopoly card
- Musical modernization of "La Bohème"
- Money for digs
- Pay a flat fee
- Will I? musical
- Puccini-based musical
- Monthly expense for many
- Monthly expense, often
- Tenant's monthly check
- La Bohème update
- Apartment payment, often
- Broadway musical based on "La Bohème"
- Broadway update of "La Bohème"
- Winner of four 1996 Tony Awards
- Living expense, for some
- Monthly obligation
- Retailer's expense, perhaps
- $50, on Boardwalk
- It's not paid by a squatter
- Musical that won a Pulitzer and a Tony
- Studio payment
- La Vie Bohème musical
- 1996 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical
- Budget allocation
- Pay for a flat
- Roomer's remittance
- 1996 Tony winner for Best Musical
- Get a flat
- Monthly expense for an apartment dweller
- Paper for a pad?
- Broadway hit musical
- Revenue
- Broadway winner
- Budget factor
- Budget item
- Current hit musical
- Mod Broadway musical
- Musical based on "La Boheme"
- Recent Broadway hit
- Lease provision
- Musical set in Manhattan's East Village
- Pay for use of
- Torn apart
- Charter
- Landlord's charge
- Digs money?
- Pay for a pad
- Regular budget item
- Big chunk of many a budget
- Lease stipulation
- Flat amount?
- Lease number
- Musical based on 28-Down
- Split
- Lessee's payment
- Overhead component
- Pulitzer-winning musical
- Patronize Hertz, say
- Pay for periodic use
- Temporary use fee
- Musical based on Puccini's "La Bohème"
- Tenants' strike leverage
- Musical with the song "Seasons of Love"
- Borrow for a price
- Lessor's charge
- Monopoly deed word
- Payment to 42-Across
- Tenant's expense
- __-a-Cop: 1988 film
- Second-home income, perhaps
- Flat charge
- Let out for a time
- Patronize Airbnb
- __-a-car
- Monthly check
- Use for a fee
- Payment in Monopoly
- Payment to a landlord
- Tenant's monthly payment
- Lodger's expense
- Number for a letter?
- Rock musical set in New York's East Village
- La Boheme updated
- Housing cost
- Housing fee
- Lease subject
- '96 Tony-winning musical
- Fissure
- Take an apartment
- Divided
- Opening
- Fee in Monopoly
- Get a lease on
- Part of overhead
- Get a car at the airport, e.g.
- Monopoly fee
- Office expense
- Scission
- Take a flat
- Tear
- Budget figure
- Budget line
- Leaseholder's payment
- Apartment fee
- Monthly fee
- Apartment expense
- Pad cost
- Take, as an apartment
- Usage fee
- $50 Boardwalk outlay
- Business expense
- Monopoly expense
- 10 Down's outgo
- Pay for the use of
- Pulled apart
- Quarters cost
- La Bohème descendant
- Cost of tenancy
- Landlord's collection
- Tore
- Become a lessee
- Leaser's payment
- Payment for a landlord
- Sign a lease
- Lease detail
- Dollars paid for quarters
- Possible 39 Across item
- Cost for quarters
- Laceration
- Monopoly outlay
- Monthly payout
- Divided dramatically
- Fabric rip
- Topic in contract law
- Typical office expense
- Cost of living, for many
- Retailer's outgo
- Fabric tear
- Fee for flats
- Major office expense
- Money paid to a landlord
- Monthly apartment payment
- One might hike once a year
- Retailer's expense
- See 4 Down
- Apartment resident's payment
- Collector's item
- Cost for office space
- Fabric flaw
- Have possession of, in a way
- Monthly apartment fee
- Take a lease
- What's held back in some strikes
- Dollars spent for quarters
- Keep occupied for a while
- Take out a lease
- Tear in fabric
- Broadway musical by Jonathan Larson
- Overhead item
- Best Musical of 1996
- First-of-the-month payment
- Monthly payment for apartment dwellers
- Musical with the song "Light My Candle"
- Monopoly player's collection
- Musical with the song "Santa Fe"
- Tango: Maureen musical
- Today 4 U musical
- Broadway premiere of April 1996
- Musical with a character named Tom Collins
- Movie with the tagline "No day but today"
- Musical set in Alphabet City
- What You Own musical
- Best Musical winner after "Sunset Boulevard"
- Frozen item in our budget.
- Frozen tenant payment.
- Overhead part
- Schism.
- Breach.
- Payment for use.
- Fixed payment.
- Tighe E. Woods' problem.
- Ceiling price.
- Housing issue.
- A regular monthly bill.
- Item under Federal control.
- Part of the budget.
- Payment for use of property.
- Payment under controls.
- Problem stemming from housing shortage.
- Who paid the ___ for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?
- A payment.
- Item in the budget.
- Money for shelter.
- Owner's income.
- Slit.
- Take a house.
- Expenditure for 65 Across.
- House item not on the house.
- O. H. E. problem.
- Part of the overhead.
- Prime home-budget item.
- That 15-per cent-up item.
- There's none at the White House.
- Figure in 39 Across.
- Rodolfo's problem, "La Boheme," Act 1.
- Fee for land use.
- Figure in a lease.
- House charge.
- House money.
- Cost-of-living item.
- Fee for use.
- Price of lodging.
- Burst.
- Overhead figure.
- Real income.
- Regular payment.
- Sundered.
- Torn place.
- Type of income.
- Tenant's fee.
- Occupation fee.
- Source of income.
- Tenemental fee.
- Item of overhead.
- Tenant's concern.
- Item for 3 Down.
- Budget term.
- Pierced by sound.
- First-of-the-month item.
- Tenantry costs.
- Controlled item.
- Ripped.
- Certain payment
- Tenants' burden
- Parted
- Landlord's concern
- Kind of a car
- Certian payment
- Regular expense for some
- Live in an apartment
- Dwelling cost
- Non-homeowner's expense
- Sublease
- Budget burden
- Tenant's obligation
- Budgetary consideration for many
- Household expense
- Take a lease on
- Item in some budgets
- Lessee's outgo
- Lease item
- Suite "bread"
- A monthly payment, usually
- What leasers pay
- Cleft
- Lessee's responsibility
- Lessor's return
- Monthly mailing
- Asunder
- Hire out
- Lessee's concern
- Budget concern
- Lessor's collection
- Expense item
- Patronize Avis
- Monthly due
- Overhead expense
- Take money for a spare room
- _____-a-Cop (Burt Reynolds flick)
- Bed check?
- 1996 Broadway hit
- 1996 Tony musical
- It may be due on a duplex
- Not own
- Big part of many a family budget
- Big tear
- Monthly money
- '96 Tony winner for Best Musical
- It's $24 on Marvin Gardens
- Where a big chunk of a paycheck may go
- It'll allow you to keep your place
- It's usually due on the first of the month
- Monthly bill, for many
- Not own, say
- Letter amount
- Patronize Hertz or Avis
- What homeowners don't have to pay
- Check for a landlord
- Check for a place to stay
- It helps one keep one's place
- Broadway musical with the song "Will I?"
- Check for letters
- One Song Glory musical
- Landlord's check
- $50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- Apartment dweller's payment
- Digs cash?
- Check for a landlady
- It may be stabilized
- The ___ Is Too Damn High Party
- Need to keep one's place?
- $2 to $2,000, in Monopoly
- Not buy, say
- Having a gaping hole, say
- $2, for Mediterranean Avenue
- 107-Down subject
- Full of tears
- Monthly budget item, for some
- Some overhead
- Studio fee
- $2,000 for Boardwalk, with a hotel
- Money due in Monopoly
- Musical with the songs "Santa Fe" and "I Should Tell You"
- Something rising in a gentrifying neighborhood
- The check that's in the mail, maybe
- Tony-winning musical that begins and ends on Christmas Eve
- $2 for Mediterranean Avenue, in Monopoly
- $2,000, if you land on Boardwalk with a hotel
- $250, for Mediterranean Avenue, even with a hotel on it
- Big figure in Manhattan?
- Payment for tenancy
- Studio figure
- Hit musical set in 1990s New York
- Quote from a letter
- It may be high for a penthouse
- Counterpart of own
- 1996 musical set in New York's Alphabet City
- Cancel ___ (tenant rights movement)
- Figure in home economics?
- It's $550 for 17-Across/ 8-Down with a hotel on it
- High cost in New York and San Francisco
- ___ control (city law subject)
- Take Me or Leave Me musical
- Musical that reimagines "La Bohème" in Manhattan
- Not buy, perhaps
- May money, maybe
- Pay monthly, say
- Lease topic
- Sublet
- Lodging money
- Monopoly card statistic
- Pay to live in
- Pay to live at
- Monthly struggle for unsigned rocker
- Pet Shop Boys song about landlord payment?
- Monthly enemy for unsigned band
- '05 Musical film w/Taye Diggs
- Monthly rehearsal space bill
- Pepper song about monthly landlord bill?
- What struggling musicians dread once a month
- Cancel the ___ (housing security slogan)
- Cancel the ___ (2020 housing security slogan)
- A sugar daddy may pay it
- Carnegie Towers issue
- What a tenant tenders
- Over the Moon musical
- Roommates usually share it
- Light My Candle musical
- Pulitzer-winning musical whose song "Seasons of Love" teaches that there are 525,600 minutes in a year
- Term in a lease agreement
- Don't let them live in your head ___-free
- Unit cost?
- Give quarters to
- Housing payment
- Larson's Tony-winning musical
- Larson's musical
- Mortgage alternative
- Part of newlyweds' monthly budget
- Part of the monthly budget
- Tony musical
- Utilize and return
- Hit musical of the '90s
- Landlord's gain
- Mod "La Boheme"
- Popular Broadway musical
- Big budget item
- Ventnor Avenue payment
- Budget chunk
- Jonathan Larson's musical
- Lessor's responsibility
- Monthly check, for some
- Some lodging money
- Use and return for money
- An expense homeowners don't have
- How to have a flat?
- Monthly outlay, for some
- Price of quarters
- Where part of a paycheck may go
- Musical that won a Pulitzer
- Office overhead, often
- Regular budget item, for many
- Tony-winning musical of 1996
- What homeowners don't pay
- Budget category
- Broadway musical based on "La Boheme"
- Monthly expense, for some
- 12 times-a-year payment
- Budget item, often
- Payment for retail space
- Subject of some strikes
- Living expense, for many
- What a landlord expects
- Duplex's due
- Let month-to-month
- Payment on the first
- What roommates share
- $35, for Park Place
- $50, for Boardwalk
- A landlord may raise it
- Landlady's favorite musical?
- Monopoly amount that's highest with a hotel
- La Vie Boheme musical
- Acquire a tux, usually
- Figure on a Monopoly deed
- Having a dog may raise it
- It's usually paid on the 1st
- Musical about a group of young artists
- Musical about a group of artists
- What a roommate saves on
- Payment often made on the first
- Storage unit expense
- Out Tonight musical
- Rock musical set in the East Village
- Tony-winning musical with the song "Seasons of Love"
- Musical with the lyric "We're not gonna pay"
- Payment for a storage unit
- The bulk of monthly expenses, for many
- Cleaved
- 1995-96 hit musical
- Clove
- Major budget item
- Shredded
- Riven
- ___-a-Cop
- Monthy bill, for many
- Pulitzer winner of 1996
- Mod "La Bohème"
- La Boheme transformation
- It costs at least fifty bucks on Boardwalk
- Office expense, often
- It allows you to keep your place
- Loan quarters to?
- Longtime Broadway hit
- Monopoly collection?
- Musical that won a Tony and a Pulitzer in 1996
- What tenants pay
- Housing payment, for some
- Monthly outlay for many
- Word on a Monopoly card
- Budget allocation for many
- One thing homeowners don't have to pay
- Two bucks, on Mediterranean Avenue
- It's what some quarters are worth
- Monthly expenditure for many
- One way to get a ride from the airport
- Payment for quarters
- Landlord's payment
- 53-Across payment
- A monthly expense
- Patronize U-Haul
- Timeshare payment
- Monopoly deed figure
- Musical based on Puccini's "La Boheme"
- Patronize Dollar
- A squatter doesn't pay it
- Airbnb expense
- Monthly overhead
- Patronize Alamo or Dollar
- Patronize Hertz or U-Haul
- Roomer's charge
- ___-a-cop (security guard)
- Another Day musical
- Monopoly income
- Monopoly payments
- Patronize U-Haul, say
- Payment for office space
- It's often paid on the first of the month
- Monthly budget part
- Musical loosely based on "La Boheme"
- Pay to borrow
- Payment due on the first of the month, typically
- Monthly payment for an apartment
- Pay to lease
- Gash
- Split apart
- Income, for some
- Numerical value for a letter
- 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Certain living expense
- Monthly concern for many
- 1996 winner of both the Pulitzer and the Tony
- Musical update of "La Bohème"
- Cost of quarters
- Monopoly deed listing
- Tony- and Pulitzer-winning musical
- Monopoly deed number
- Pad bill
- Pay by the month
- Borrow for a fee
- Check for a flat
- Digs dough
- Charge for a flat
- Monopoly money
- La Bohème reboot