Clues for the word "EURO"
We've had 772 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1787 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on December 16, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Prefix with dollar or trash
- Money in the making
- Currency replacing the mark, franc, lira, etc.
- New currency on the Continent
- International money
- Continental prefix
- Current currency
- It's worth around a dollar
- New money on the Continent
- New money
- Prefix with centric
- Continental currency
- Currency worth a little over a dollar
- Speculator's target
- Mark replacer
- Buck overseas?
- Dollar rival
- Foreign exchange
- Continental money
- Newly minted money
- New coin
- Prefix with bond
- Disney opener
- Market opener?
- Shared currency unit
- Mark alternative
- Continental capital
- It's replacing the lira
- Mark successor
- Money at a casa de cambio
- It's somewhat less than a pound
- Foreign money
- 100-cent unit
- It replaced the 10-Down
- Franc exchange
- Prefix with market
- Mark's successor
- Mark's replacement
- Replacer of the franc
- It's about a buck
- 100 cents
- See 18-Across
- Prefix with trash
- Money on the Continent
- Continental "dollar"
- Trevi toss-in, now
- International coin
- Continental coin
- Prefix with pop
- Coin tossed in the 15-Across fountain, nowadays
- 21st-century currency
- Money in Madrid
- Transnational currency
- Coin with 12 stars on it
- Prefix with dollar
- Currency that replaced 23-Across
- Money in Monaco
- Guilder's replacement
- ___ Disney
- French money, now
- Coin across the Atlantic
- Lira's replacement
- Money since 2002
- 31-Across replacer
- Capital of Italy
- Prefix with zone
- Overseas capital
- Peseta's replacement
- 24-Down replacement
- Multinational currency
- Coin with 12 stars on both the front and back
- Its symbol looks like an equal sign through a C
- Prefix with Disney
- Disney leader?
- Post-mark currency
- Denmark rejected it in September
- Start for trash or Disney
- Currency introduced in 1999
- New currency
- It will replace the lira in 2002
- Coin introduced on 1/1/99
- New money in the Old World
- Coin of the Continent
- Multinational moola
- Drachma replacer
- Prefix with Disney or dollar
- Multinational money
- This replaced 16-Across
- Disney prefix
- Mark replacement
- New coin in the Old World
- Drachma displacer
- French bread
- New Old World money
- Peseta replacer
- Continental tender
- Mark and franc replacer
- International bread
- French bread?
- Coin whose face depicts a continent
- Currency established by the Maastricht Treaty
- Drachma successor
- Spain's peseta successor
- Currency since 1999
- Currency that € represents
- French or Italian bread?
- Coin in circulation since 2002
- Overseas currency unit
- Multinational official currency
- French franc successor
- Currency on the Continent
- Coin featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man
- Prefix with bank or dollar
- Bicolor coin
- Cologne coin
- Castile currency
- Drachma's replacement
- Italian bread
- Nil
- Two-tone coin
- Coin that's been around for more than half a decade
- Prefix with bond or market
- Escudo replacer
- Coin featuring Benedict XVI
- Coin featuring a Maltese cross
- Capital of Germany?
- It replaced the Slovak koruna on 1/1/2009
- Pisa dough?
- German bread
- Capital of Italy?
- Capital of Belgium
- Continental cash
- Money abroad
- See 10-Down
- Tender in France
- Mark's follower
- Belgian bread
- Reunion Island money
- Italian currency, currently
- Cash on the Continent
- Prefix for dollar or Disney
- It replaced the mark
- Overseas union unit
- Helsinki dough
- Note first used on 1/1/2002
- Franc replacer
- Buck, in Bordeaux
- Dollar opening
- Coin since 2002
- Dublin money
- Money in Italy
- French money
- Money in Spain and Italy
- 100 cents, in Spain
- Money in France
- Monaco money
- Brussels bread
- 100 cents, at times
- Money in Spain
- Italian coin
- Cannes cash
- It replaced the franc
- Madrid money
- Coin debut of 2002
- Maltese moolah
- Maltese money since '08
- Vatican City currency
- Successor of the 40 Down
- You can buy one for about $1.30
- Italian currency
- Multi-nation currency
- Dublin dough
- Overseas exchange
- Continental monetary unit
- Capital of France
- Continental exchange
- It helped eliminate some pounds
- 100 cents, abroad
- Note from France?
- Overseas currency
- Franc's replacement
- Tender on the Continent
- 100 cents, in France
- Widely used currency
- Monetary unit since Jan. 1, 1999
- Prefix with "dollar"
- Wallaroo
- Brescia bill
- Prefix with "bond" or "dollar"
- Prefix with bond or dollar
- It's worth about a dollar
- Coin released 1/1/02
- Foreign currency
- Dollar prefix
- Prefix for Disney
- Overseas money
- Currency abroad
- Buck in Bordeaux
- Greek currency
- German coin
- Coin that debuted on Jan 1, 2002
- Roman metro fare
- Italian capital
- Note from abroad
- Bicolored coin
- It's worth 100 cents
- Moolah in Malta
- Monetary unit introduced in 1999
- Buck abroad
- Bologna buck
- It's used by some who miss the mark?
- Dough in Dusseldorf
- Paris payment
- Cordoba cash
- Change for Chirac
- 100 cents, perhaps
- Bond or market start
- It gets more bang than the buck
- Foreign exchange unit
- Franc replacement
- Money in wide circulation
- Continental dollar
- Change in the European Union?
- Cannes coin
- Lira's successor
- Coin introduced in 2002
- French dough
- Modern Old World money
- 100 cents, in some places
- Money in Milan
- Piece of French bread?
- Capital of France?
- Maltese money
- ___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris)
- Slovenia capital
- Money in Malta
- Spanish bread
- Malta money
- Monetary unit of Cyprus
- A buck abroad
- Modern money
- Currency
- Prefix for "dollar"
- Italian bread?
- Continental currency unit
- Currency in Cologne
- New money for Estonia
- Estonian currency as of Jan. 1, 2011
- Prefix with "bond" or "dollar"
- Prefix with "dollar"
- New coin of 2002
- Continental capital?
- New money?
- Franc's successor
- Cannes tender
- Currency that represents
- Estonian currency, as of January 1, 2011
- Eurozone currency
- ECM monetary unit
- Common currency
- EU money
- Marseilles money
- Dollar competitor
- Coin with a map on its back
- Shared currency
- Italian money
- Bit of Greek cabbage?
- Currency that replaced the drachma
- It replaced the lira in 2002
- Multi-country dough
- French currency
- French cash
- It entered circulation in 2002
- Peseta successor
- What has made some people miss the mark?
- Deutsche mark successor
- Coin with a national side
- Lira replacement
- Coin in Cannes
- 100 cents, overseas
- Coin whose one side depicts a continent
- EEC currency
- Modern-day coin
- Modern-day money
- Franc successor
- Contemporary coin
- 38-Across' replacement
- Modern coin
- Mark's replacement?
- Multinational coin
- Certain coin
- Continen-tal coin
- Italian money, today ...
- 14-Across' replacement
- 37-Down replacer
- Lira replacer
- 13-Across' replacement
- Lira successor
- 52-Across replacement
- Mark supplanter
- Coin of Luxembourg
- Currency of Germany
- Schilling replacer
- Overseas dollar
- Coin on the Continent
- German dollar
- French coin
- Finnish coin
- 100 cents, in Cyprus
- Multiple-country money
- Replacer of 33-Across
- 100-cent unit, on the continent
- Replacement for the mark, franc and lira
- Estonia's new money
- Coin that debuted in 2002
- Common market currency
- Coin from overseas
- New circulator of 2002
- It replaced the lira
- Cretan currency
- Austrian coin
- Replacement for the mark and franc
- Dollar overseas
- It replaced the punt in Ireland
- Post-mark tender
- Bologna bread?
- Current currency, for many
- Currency created through the Maastricht Treaty
- Coin with twelve stars
- Coin in Spain
- Maltese coin
- It replaced the drachma
- Currency in crisis
- France's currency
- Dollar counterpart
- Post-mark unit
- Karaoke gear
- New Greek coin
- Continental change
- Large kangaroo
- Successor of the four long answers
- Capital of Estonia
- Drachma's successor
- Greek coin
- Successor of the mark
- Irish coin
- 39 Down successor
- 100 cents, somewhere
- Replacement unit of 1999
- Currency across the Pond
- Currency recently in crisis
- Continental dough
- Cypriot's coin or bill
- French or Italian bread
- Replacement for the franc and mark
- You can spend it in many places
- 3 Down successor
- Coin with a gold-colored outer ring
- Overseas coin
- It replaced the French franc
- Monetary unit since 1999
- 100 cents, in Europe
- Cyprus currency
- One featuring a Maltese cross
- It replaced the franc and mark
- Irish money
- 16-Across replacer
- Prefix with trash and Disney
- Currency in Cannes
- Lead-in to pop or pass
- Money in Munich
- Finnish currency
- Estonian money
- Type of dollar
- Jack for Jacques?
- Coin with a map on one side
- Currency for many Member States
- It has paper denominations from 5 to 500
- Bond or mart start
- Currency with a 20-cent coin
- Most-traded currency after the dollar
- Start to pop?
- Prefix with zone and skeptic
- Coin whose front varies by country
- Slovakian currency
- Fresh Greek bread?
- Multination money
- Franc's follower
- Mark's replacement, e.g.
- Element of change, overseas
- Denmark doesn't use it
- One dollar, in some places
- Dollar, somewhere
- Mark remover?
- Recent change in change
- Successor to the mark and franc
- EU currency
- Buck in Europe
- Belgian peso
- Currency unit in Italy
- Vatican City coin
- Cash in Spain and France
- Coin with 12 stars on its reverse side
- Peseta replacement
- Currency symbolized by
- Currency unit in France
- Coin of Italy
- 100 cents, in Germany
- A buck, in places
- Italian dough?
- Second most traded world currency
- Malta adopted it in 2008
- A dollar, in some places
- 100 cents, for some
- Greek capital
- Monetary unit
- Köln coin
- Currency roughly equal to the dollar
- Money in Cyprus
- Capital of Malta
- Dollar, in some places
- Legal tender since 1999
- Coin of France or Spain
- Prefix with zone or trash
- Not exactly old money
- It replaced the Belgian franc
- German currency
- Currency foreign to the U.S.
- Fresh italian bread
- Irish pound successor
- Money succeeding the mark
- 100 German cents
- Companion of afro-
- Spanish coin
- Word that can precede the first parts of this puzzle's theme answers
- Latvian capital
- It costs a bit over a buck
- Lithuania's new coin
- Continental cash
- Change at Frankfurt
- Dollar relative
- Markka supplanter
- 100 cents, across the ocean
- Money of the Continent
- Post-lira currency
- Certain dollar
- Lead-in to zone
- Money in 25-Down
- Currency in Germany
- Its 50 is getting a redesign in 2017
- Finnish money
- Lithuanian adoption of 2015
- Alternative to a pound
- Commercial lead-in to pass
- Parisian currency
- Cretan money
- Currency of France or Italy
- 100 cents, in certain lands
- 5-to-500 banknote
- Modern prefix with skeptic
- Coin named for a continent
- Markka's replacement
- Milan moolah
- Symbol gotten by typing Ctrl+Alt+E, in Microsoft Word
- It replaced the Cypriot pound
- Coin that debuted on 1/1/02
- Coin with national sides
- It's a little less than a pound
- Of the European continent
- Cyprus coin
- Successor of the franc
- From the continent
- Currency in France
- Irish pound's replacement
- It's worth a little more than a dollar
- Cash in France
- Coin of many countries
- German capital
- Greek drachma's successor
- Tip of France?
- Successor of the mark and markka
- Calais currency
- Monaco money, e.g.
- Fairly new currency
- Lire replacement
- New international money
- European dollar
- Dollar in Greece
- Foreign dollar
- ___-Disney (French park)
- Dollar, in France
- Dollar in some countries
- Money over seas
- It equals 100 cents
- Dollar abroad
- 100 cents, in London
- French dollar
- 100 cents, across the pond
- 100 cents, in Britain
- 100 cents, in Ireland
- Certain overseas dollar
- Recently introduced currency
- One dollar, somewhere
- A dollar, somewhere
- 100 cents, in some countries
- A dollar in some countries
- Single European currency
- European currency
- Franc's replacer
- Basic monetary unit for 19 countries
- International currency unit
- Multi-national currency
- Common currency unit
- Currency of France
- International monetary unit
- Leaders to end up running off with the money
- A nice ground occupied by superior traveller and settler from across the waters
- France's unit of currency
- Prefix with pop or zone
- The "single currency"
- Currency of Cannes and Cologne
- Italy's features Leonardo's Vitruvian Man
- Currency? Ex officio, the City is included
- The common currency
- Official currency of Vatican City
- Middlebrows regret backing common currency
- Regret raising old currency
- Its symbol was inspired by the epsilon
- 100-cent currency
- Cologne currency
- Latvian currency
- Hamburger's bread?
- Mediterranean currency, e.g.
- Joint currency
- Currency unit
- Dollar in Germany
- Cannes currency
- Start for dollar or Disney
- It replaced 32-Across
- Mark and franc's replacement
- Money, in many languages
- Currency that replaced the 29 Across
- Kroon's replacement
- Continental combiner
- Coin with a Continental map
- Franc superseder
- It made its debut in 2002
- Coin with a brass border
- The so-called "single currency"
- Guilder replacer
- Disneyland prefix
- A dollar in Europe
- European currency unit
- Currency source of opportunity way across the Channel? On the contrary
- Neurotically concealing money abroad
- Modern cross-border currency
- Change our English money
- The French had given up gold for this?
- Mark's replacement?
- It's a bit over a buck
- Milan money, e.g.
- Currency named for a continent
- What followed the franc
- Symbol gotten by typing Option Shift 2
- Newish money
- International currency whose symbol is €
- Dollar, elsewhere
- Monetary unit of France
- Prefix with dollars or trash
- Dollar, to some
- Currency that replaced the French franc and the Italian lira
- Dollar in England
- Some connoisseur of international currency
- 5-to-500 currency
- Coin with twelve stars on each side
- Single currency
- Prefix with skeptic
- Money in France and Spain
- Bread common to many countries
- Money in la banque
- One dollar, in some countries
- Money of many
- Money outside the U.S.
- Coin depicting a harp, perhaps
- Schilling successor
- Currency of Italy or France
- Currency for 19 countries
- Slovak coin
- Milan money
- Bill used at Disneyland Paris
- Dollar equivalent overseas
- Coin in Köln
- Vatican City capital
- Currency unit worth a little more than a dollar
- Tipperary tip jar coin
- Belgian capital
- Coin in France and Italy
- Coin issued in 2002
- Money unit, for some
- It replaced the Estonian kroon
- Prefix with bond or Disney
- German mark's replacement
- Coin with a map on its reverse
- Trevi Fountain coin
- Currency of Belgium
- Currency in Italy
- Money in Slovenia
- 1999 currency debut
- Coin in France
- Montenegro money
- A dissipated roue apt to be spent
- Capital of Helsinki
- Capital of 19 countries
- Menton money
- Currency adopted by 19 EU countries
- Prefix with vision
- Dutch guilder's replacement
- Prefix with zone or pop
- Currency with a "zone"
- Current Italian currency
- Coin that's been legal tender since New Year's Day in 2002
- French bread?
- Coin of Germany and Greece
- Coin with a da Vinci drawing
- Tip of Italy?
- Currency of 19 nations
- Tip of Italy
- Money in Portugal
- Paris currency
- Italian cabbage?
- Bread for a Bologna sandwich?
- Crete coin
- Coin in Cologne
- Capital of Portugal
- Vienna coin
- Currency used in Italy
- A dollar, but not in the U.S.
- Overseas buck
- Its symbol resembles a C with two lines across the center
- Belgian coin
- 21-year-old currency
- Currency in Milan
- Coin with 12 stars on one side
- Currency in Latvia
- Capital of Latvia
- Lithuania currency
- Coin in Spain or Italy
- A dollar in many countries
- Currency of Cannes, Córdoba and Cologne
- 100 cents, but not in the USA
- Money in Montenegro
- Coin in the Trevi Fountain
- Currency in Montenegro
- Poor duke regularly does turn for money
- Portuguese currency
- A dollar in Ireland
- 100 cents, in Sicily
- Drachma replacement
- Currency in Cyprus
- Maltese lira replacement
- Currency in Helsinki
- Money worth about $1.10
- Setting for a portrait of Mozart, or Francis, or Felipe, ...
- Coin of a gold-and-silver color
- Coin in Italy
- Prefix for "centrism"
- Currency in Belgium
- Berlin currency
- Capital of Germany?
- Lead-in for "vision" or "zone"
- Capital of Latvia?
- Such coinage, notionally, makes some a bit neurotic
- Italian 12-Across
- Replacement for the lira and mark
- Coin with 12 stars
- Currency in Lithuania
- A foreign dollar
- Money in Italy and France
- Currency in Berlin
- Coin in Latvia
- Coin in France and Spain
- German mark successor
- Dollar for many
- It made the peseta passé
- Currency in Malta
- Currency in Greece
- Symbol that Mac users get by pressing Option Shift 2
- Deutsche mark replacer
- Monetary unit of many countries
- Costa del Sol coin
- Currency for 19 states
- Crete currency
- Currency in Portugal
- Currency in Luxembourg
- Coin in Lisbon or Leipzig
- Relatively new monetary unit
- Currency in Strasbourg
- Coin with a Leonardo da Vinci work
- Currency in Estonia
- Catalan cash
- Coin in France or Germany
- Currency in Spain and Slovenia
- Coin in Madrid or Marseille
- Currency launched by 11 countries in 1999
- Milan money, now
- Currency launched on 1/1/1999
- Lead-in to vision or zone
- Prefix with centric or vision
- Replacement for the franc and lira
- Dollar alternative
- Coin in Paris
- Continental currency since 2002
- Dutch guilder successor
- Currency in Ireland
- Currency in Spain
- Currency in the Netherlands
- Currency in Spain and Lithuania
- Currency to which the Maltese scudo is pegged
- Prefix with "vision" or "zone"
- Capital of 118-Across
- German's hundred cents
- Pound alternative
- Currency in France and Spain
- Currency in Greece and Germany
- Currency in Madrid and Milan
- Austrian currency
- Money in Germany
- Currency of Portugal
- Currency in France and Finland
- Coin in Brussels or Berlin
- Currency in Italy and Ireland
- Currency symbolized by â¬
- Coin in Spain or France
- Currency in Rome and Paris
- Spanish dinero
- Currency in Athens and Zagreb
- Currency in Madrid
- 100 cents in many European countries
- Currency in Amsterdam
- Currency in Croatia
- Currency that replaced the mark
- Banque currency
- Spanish tender
- Currency of 94-Across
- Italian bread?
- Currency of Spain
- Currency in Portugal and Spain
- € currency
- Currency in Brussels
- Official currency of 20 countries
- Widely traded currency
- Money not used in the U.S.
- Bank note made of pure cotton fiber
- Irish capital
- Currency that replaced the mark and peseta
- Vision prefix
- Italian monetary unit
- Capital of 20 countries
- Currency in Lisbon
- Marseille money
- Coin with a common side and a national side
- French "bread" or Swiss "cheddar"
- ___ step (basketball move)
- Coin in Croatia
- Currency used in France
- Dollar equivalent in Italy
- One dollar, in Europe
- Currency of 20 countries
- Currency used in Vatican City
- Irish cheddar?
- Currency of Ireland
- Currency for 20 countries
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