Clues for the word "ONES"
We've had 625 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1894 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on January 07, 2025.
Definition of ones
- adv. - Once.
Referring Clues
- Right-hand column, often
- Billfold bills
- Addition column
- Small roll
- Change for a ten
- Little bills
- Snake eyes
- George Washington bills
- Small bills
- Components of elevens
- Long-distance starts
- Change machine fill
- Wallet wad
- Individuals
- Parts of binary code
- Change for a five
- People
- Aces, sometimes
- Wallet stuffers
- Kind of column
- Till fill
- Washington bills
- Singles
- Smallest bills
- Half of binary code
- Handy bills
- Bank roll
- Teller's stack
- End drawer in a till
- Wallet fill
- What you might get if you break a five
- Tipper's needs?
- Rightmost stack in a till
- Change from a cashier
- Change machine input
- Poor rating
- Very low ratings
- Much binary code
- Till compartment
- Off-guard connector
- Vending machine inserts
- Binary digits
- Wallet padding
- See 33-Down
- Smackers
- Till fillers
- *Bills ... column ... binary code
- Wallet fillers
- Mint stack
- About half of binary coding
- Certain column
- ___ place
- Bills not stocked in A.T.M.'s
- Rightmost column
- Disastrous marks for a gymnast
- About half of binary code
- Some greenbacks
- Till stack
- Singletons
- They share keys with exclamation points
- Halves of a 32-Across
- Small change?
- Till slot
- Low scores
- Some bills
- A lot of binary code
- "Annuit coeptis" appears on them
- Wallet thickeners
- Monopoly stack
- Some till fill
- They're easy to dial on a rotary phone
- Low-value wad
- George Washingtons
- Kind of place
- Washington capital?
- Georges
- Vending machine input
- Change components, often
- Bills in tills
- Snack machine inserts
- Rarely counterfeited bills
- Change for a 25-Down, maybe
- Some binary digits
- "This ___ on me!"
- Single digits?
- Till bills
- Change-machine input
- Spender's singles
- They're small and tender
- Change for a fin
- Scores for free throws
- Bucks
- Change for a fiver
- Binary code digits
- Some till bills
- Change, often
- Safe stack
- Change alternative, in some vending machines
- Bills with George on them
- Woolf's "A Room of ___ Own"
- Dollar bills
- Bills with pyramids
- Fin components
- Till's bills
- Wallet smallies
- People, in general
- Tips from tightwads
- Tip jar contents
- Billfold fill
- Wallet filler
- Persons
- Column before the decimal
- Tip jar fillers, mostly
- Change of a five
- Binary system digits
- "Washingtons"
- Leftmost compartment in a till
- G-string stuffers
- Typical tips for valets
- Till section
- Soda machine inserts
- Numbers on the diagonal of an identity matrix
- Makeup of the left and right sides of Pascal's triangle
- Washington coins
- First place?
- Smallest greenbacks
- 11 digits?
- Low notes?
- Tips for redcaps
- See 8-Down
- Low ratings
- Juke box inserts
- Snake eyes pair
- Bills not found in ATMs
- Low digits
- Jukebox inserts
- Bills with Washington on them
- Beverage machine inserts
- Entities
- Some Federal Reserve Notes
- A person's
- Cash-register compartment
- White Monopoly bills
- Change for a $5 bill
- Change for $5
- Folks
- Bills depicting pyramids
- Billfold fillers
- Some currency
- Fifths of a fin
- 9 Down, in quantity
- Cashier's stack
- A good deal of binary code
- Unnamed people or things
- Keys with "!"
- Unspecified people
- Wallet fodder
- Wallet stuffers, perhaps
- Register section
- Binary system elements
- Anonymous people
- Teller's pile
- Wallet fatteners
- The ten in a sawbuck
- ATM's lack
- "The lights are on but no ___ home"
- They're white in Monopoly
- Column to the left of the decimal point
- "The Defiant ___" (1958)
- Some vending machine inserts
- It takes two to make eleven
- Keys with exclamation points
- Section in a till
- Poor man's wad
- Unnamed people
- Big wad in exchange for a C-note
- Possible binary digits
- Aces, at times
- Column in an addition problem
- Uno, un, eins, etc.
- You get five for a fiver
- Snack machine inserts, often
- Some folding money
- Wad builders
- Rightmost math column
- They're under exclamation points
- Teens always have them
- "Annuit coeptis" is written on them
- Sawbuck's 10
- Math column
- "The Defiant ___" (1958)
- Wallet residents, perhaps
- Change parts?
- Some pocket money
- Some legal tender
- Some change
- Decimal column
- Wallet items
- Kin of tens and hundreds
- They're tender and small
- Tipper's needs, perhaps
- ___, tens, hundreds . . .
- Beverage machine bills
- Eleven digits
- White bills, in Monopoly
- Wad stuffers
- Register compartment
- A sawbuck has 10
- Change for a %245 bill
- Notes that are passed around 21 months
- Fifths of a five?
- Aces, when low
- Withdrawn Canadian bills
- Tip-jar fillers
- Small bills in tills
- Change that doesn't jingle
- Bills inserted into vending machines
- Gender-neutral possessive
- Tens neighbor
- Telephone numbers without letters
- Change from a cashier, sometimes
- Kind of place to the left of the decimal point
- Tip jar fillers, typically
- Cash-drawer slot
- Small Federal Reserve Notes
- Breakfast tip components, usually
- Washingtons
- Eleven parts?
- Binary code parts
- Strippers' tips, often
- Awful "Dancing With the Stars" scores
- Capital that features Washington?
- Tip jar bills
- Vending machine bills
- Register stack
- "The lights are on but no ___ home"
- Keys with "!"
- Unspecified persons
- Eleven ingredients
- Eleven ingredients?
- About half of all binary code
- Request to a teller
- Five breakers
- Right-hand column, typically
- ___, tens, hundreds ...
- Washingtons in the wallet
- Items
- Loved or lucky follower
- Rightmost column in an addition
- Common notes
- Stripping bills
- Snack-machine inserts
- Change-machine inserts
- Totaler's column
- Basic change
- Tips, often
- Some wallet bills
- You might break a few before heading to the arcade
- You won't find them in ATMs
- Soda machine bills
- Summer's column
- Low dice roll
- Extinct Canadian bills
- ___, tens, hundreds
- Fifths of five
- Unidentified people
- Diner tip, tip units, perhaps
- Snake eyes in Vegas
- Cash-drawer contents
- Bills from tills
- Wallet bills
- Folding money
- Low bills
- Adding column
- Change machine inserts
- Register bills
- Cash register section
- Change for a sawbuck
- Subtraction column
- Tip jar items
- Small change, maybe
- Alternative to "your"
- Aces
- Bills featuring the Great Seal
- Bills for vending machines
- Small dollar bills
- "A Room of ___ Own"
- Single bills
- 111 digits
- Keep ___ head above water
- Candy machine input
- Money in Mexico
- Some poor Olympic scores
- "Your" alternative
- Canadian loonie coins, e.g.
- People in general
- Eleven's numerals
- Cash drawer slot
- Fiver units
- Rightmost column, typically
- Change components from a cashier, sometimes
- Wad wideners
- The right kind of column
- Small banknotes
- Souls
- Skinny numerals
- Kind of a place to the left of a decimal
- Pay ___ way
- Tip jar fillers
- Small bills [alas, Ink Well ends 6/25/14 - sign up at avxword.com to get similar weekly puzzles]
- Numerical column
- Most of a "Michigan bankroll"
- Many bills in tip jars
- Tender with Washington
- Low-value wallet wad
- Register items
- Till contents
- Vending machine fodder
- Small change
- Tip components, often
- Your alternative, at times
- ___ column
- Bucks in a register
- Wallet group
- "The Bold ___"
- Legal tender
- Two out of 11?
- Register space
- Single dollars
- They may be registered?
- Most of a deceptive wad
- 1 1 1
- Some treasury notes
- Register collection
- Lowest die rolls
- Tip jar deposits
- Washington's capital?
- Many bills in tips
- Low notes
- Lowest sudoku digits
- 111, essentially
- Change from a five
- Billfold bills, often
- Components of many tips
- Cash register compartment
- Your alternative
- Capital of Washington?
- Change parts, often
- Digits in eleven
- What change may consist of
- Bartenders' tips, often
- Small things in wallets
- First numbers
- Washington is prominent on them
- Some wallet stuffers
- Pronoun
- Word often replaced with "your"
- Tip jar inserts
- Roughly half of all binary code
- Unlikely counterfeit bills
- Non-jingling change
- Desirable change, sometimes
- Change-machine bills
- Aces, on occasion
- Column that's beside the point?
- Bills with Washington
- Rightmost till stack
- "Snake eyes" pair
- Eleven, basically
- What aces may count as
- Things in billfolds, sometimes
- Unknown persons
- What the Coin Coalition wants to do away with
- White notes in Monopoly
- "Madness in great ___ must not unwatch'd go": "Hamlet"
- Obsolete Canadian bills
- Cash register stack
- They were lowercase L's, on old Underwoods
- Many bills
- Give ___ all
- Rightmost column, maybe
- Bills picturing the Great Seal
- Slot machine inserts
- Kind of place for the summer?
- Word that can replace "your"
- Bills in a tip jar
- Column on the right
- "... just like the ___ I used to know"
- Half the binary digits
- Change for a 4-Down
- Bills in liar's poker
- What 11 is made of
- Easy things to dial on a rotary phone
- Bills depicting the Great Seal
- Much of binary code
- Billfold finds
- Dollars
- Eins and uno
- Small numbers
- Billfold items
- Washington's picture is on them
- Bills picturing George Washington
- ___, tens, hundreds, thousands
- Bills picturing Washington
- Bills that can change a five dollar bill
- Bills that can change a five
- Two of these make eleven?
- " Room of ___ Own22
- Pictures of Washington
- Units not completely honest
- "The Young ___" (1980s Britcom)
- Cash for strippers
- They get swapped for quarters
- Top chart slots
- Memorable singles (with "number")
- Songwriter's bullseyes
- Lauryn Hill: "Lost ___"
- Chris Isaak "The Lonely ___"
- Jackpot songs
- Grateful Dead spinoff The Other ___
- Musician home runs
- Biggest paydays for rockers
- Floyd "Pigs (Three Different ___)"
- Korn "No ___ There"
- Beatles had 27 on one CD
- Chart bullseyes
- Pink Floyd "Pigs (Three Different ___)"
- Jackpots
- Rocker grand slams
- Chart-topping albums
- From the Grateful Dead to The Other ___
- Hits
- Biggest hits, perhaps
- Chart pinnacles
- Tops of charts
- Tip jar filler
- The most popular songs
- Best places on charts
- Chart topping songs
- Billboard number ___
- Aerosmith "Big ___"
- Grateful Dead spin-off band The Other ___
- Michael Jackson "Number ___"
- Staind "No ___ Kind"
- Mariah Carey had an album of them
- From the Dead to the Other ___
- Career makers
- Charting albums try to become them
- Ultimate chart placements
- Albums try to become them
- Very popular songs
- Soilent Green "Superstition Aimed at ___ Skull"
- Megastars get these on charts
- See 28
- See 22
- Cash register bills
- Some tip jar fill
- Bills in the U.S. but not in Canada
- Two sides of Pascal's triangle
- Tipping bills
- Some tip jar contents
- Bills that may prove helpful in solving the contest
- Individuals find 29 out of joint?
- Convenient, as some shops
- Popular bills at discount stores
- See 17
- Request to a teller, perhaps
- Wallet wadding
- Some wallet wadding
- Small integers
- Common bills
- Liar's poker bills
- Bills of Washington
- Change for a 45 Down
- Washington group
- Washington notes
- Pocket money
- Numbers on soccer goalies' jerseys, often
- Change for a five, maybe
- Some bits
- Common jukebox inserts
- Handful from the tip jar, usually
- ___ & twos
- Single units
- Essentially honest individuals
- There are two in eleven
- Billfold contents
- Billfold smallies
- Breakers of fives
- Wet ___ (brand of antibacterial wipes)
- Songwriter targets
- Wallet stuffing
- "Where's George?" bills
- Biggest hits, literally
- Folks in general
- Small tip components
- Bills often used as tips for bartenders
- Songs try to become them, on charts
- They make a few bucks
- Single dollar bills
- Bills with pyramids on the back
- Wad embellishers
- What aces can be
- 111 things?
- Some people
- Minor bills?
- Honest people?
- Easiest numbers to dial on a rotary phone
- Word sometimes substituted for "your"
- Tip jar stuffers
- Bills bearing the Great Seal
- Stadium vendor's stack
- 29-Across, sometimes
- Some change components
- Eatery tips
- Stack in a till
- Telephone buttons that lack letters
- More bills
- Half of 1001?
- Units
- Bills exchanged for a five
- Change for a 1-Across
- Common tip jar fillers
- The legs of the eleven
- Some folding cash
- Change for a 20-Across
- Bills with George Washington's face
- Low-denomination bills
- Small wallet bills
- Digits in teenagers' ages
- Unnamed persons
- "The Defiant ___"
- Bills with the motto "Annuit coeptis"
- Wallet singles
- Small greenbacks
- Spendable singles
- Tips for a street performer
- Bills featuring Washington
- Till stack items
- Sacagaweas and Susie B's
- Pair of 11s?
- Loved ___
- Teller’s stack
- Sacagawea dollars' equivalents
- Most tip jar bills
- Busker's bills
- Many tip-jar bills
- Change for a five, say
- Endmost compartment in a till
- What loonies replaced
- Two in 11?
- Zeros' counterparts
- Place before a dot
- Bills put in a change machine
- Two make two
- First column to add, usually
- A lot on ___ plate
- ___ place ("8," for "18")
- Lowest notes
- Washington's bills?
- Least valuable U.S. bills
- Eleven is made of two of these
- Aces, sometimes, in blackjack
- Unnamed individuals
- Endmost bills in a till
- Addition column next to tens
- Bills that few ATMs dispense
- Singles in a wallet
- Bills often found in tip jars
- Top numbers, each unique
- The two that make eleven?
- Single people
- Smallest bills in a till
- Typos for exclamation marks if you fail to hit Shift
- Small bills in wallets
- Lowest denomination bills
- Most vending machine cash
- Largest digits in binary
- Easiest numbers to add by
- There are two in "101 Dalmatians"
- Bills that are easy to count
- Digits in binary code
- Bills also called singles
- Some tip jar bills
- Half of the digits in binary code
- Scoreboard numbers when a baseball team puts up a "picket fence"
- Neighbors of exclamation marks
- Gender-neutral pronoun
- Slot in a cash drawer
- Small bits of dough
- –
- ___ and zeroes
- Low-scoring Yahtzee category
- "This ___ for the Girls" (Martina McBride hit)
- "This ___ on sale!"
- Roughly half of binary code
- Some digits in binary code
- Eleven digits?
- See 36-Across
- Gender-neutral possessive pronoun
- "The ___ Who Walk Away From Omelas" (Le Guin story)
- Some binary code numbers
- Some binary code digits
- Small tips, maybe
- Cash-drawer slot members
- Column on the far right, maybe
- "The ___ Who Stay and Fight" (N.K. Jemisin short story)
- "The ___ We're Meant to Find" (Joan He novel)
- Many bills in a tip jar
- Common vending machine bills
- Start and end of every row in Pascal's triangle
- Digits carried in long division
- Till portion
- "A Room of - Own"
- Small tips
- Column just left of a decimal point
- "The Gilded ___" (Namina Forna book)
- Change for a 32-Across, perhaps
- Are they unique in bone structure?
- Column to the left of a decimal point
- Smart ___: frozen food brand
- The first two digits of every Brooklyn ZIP code
- Bills with the Eye of Providence
- Lemonade stand bills
- Kind of place that's beside the point?
Last Seen In
- New York Times - January 07, 2025
- Daily American - January 02, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 31, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 27, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 04, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - November 02, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 01, 2024
- LA Times - October 29, 2024
- USA Today - October 29, 2024
- New York Times - October 27, 2024
- Daily American - October 23, 2024
- Daily American - October 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 09, 2024
- USA Today - October 09, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 30, 2024
- Mirror Mini - September 26, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 26, 2024
- USA Today - September 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - September 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 17, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 16, 2024
- LA Times - September 15, 2024
- USA Today - September 10, 2024
- LA Times - September 09, 2024
- Daily American - August 30, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 14, 2024
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