Clues for the word "RENT"
We've had 525 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1407 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 08, 2025.
Definition of rent
- imp. & p. p. - of Rend
- v. i. - To rant.
- - imp. & p. p. of Rend.
- n. - An opening made by rending; a break or breach made by force; a tear.
- n. - Figuratively, a schism; a rupture of harmony; a separation; as, a rent in the church.
- v. t. - To tear. See Rend.
- n. - Income; revenue. See Catel.
- n. - Pay; reward; share; toll.
- n. - A certain periodical profit, whether in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in payment for the use; commonly, a certain pecuniary sum agreed upon between a tenant and his landlord, paid at fixed intervals by the lessee to the lessor, for the use of land or its appendages; as, rent for a farm, a house, a park, etc.
- n. - To grant the possession and enjoyment of, for a rent; to lease; as, the owwner of an estate or house rents it.
- n. - To take and hold under an agreement to pay rent; as, the tennant rents an estate of the owner.
- v. i. - To be leased, or let for rent; as, an estate rents for five hundred dollars a year.
Referring Clues
- Not own
- Torn
- Cost of occupation
- 1996 Broadway hit
- It may be due on a duplex
- 1996 Tony musical
- Let
- Musical based on "La Bohème"
- "La Bohème," updated
- 1996 Tony winner
- Big part of many a family budget
- Monthly check
- Big tear
- Jonathan Larson musical
- Monthly money
- Split
- Ripped
- Let out
- Monthly budget item
- Flat rate
- '96 Tony winner for Best Musical
- Monthly expense
- "La Vie Bohème" musical
- Monopoly payment
- $50 Boardwalk outlay
- Charter
- Where a big chunk of a paycheck may go
- Landlord's due
- It's $24 on Marvin Gardens
- Cost of living?
- Not own, say
- Monthly bill, for many
- It's overhead
- It's usually due on the first of the month
- It'll allow you to keep your place
- Apartment payment
- Patronize Hertz or Avis
- Monthly payment
- Figure on a Monopoly card
- Letter amount
- Flat payment
- Patronize U-Haul, e.g.
- Flat rate?
- What homeowners don't have to pay
- Best Musical of 1996
- Lease
- Tenant's monthly check
- Payment in Monopoly
- It helps one keep one's place
- Check for a landlord
- Check for a place to stay
- *Torn
- Check for letters
- Monopoly expense
- Broadway musical with the song "Will I?"
- "One Song Glory" musical
- Monthly payment for many
- Money for the landlord
- Boardwalk or Park Place payment
- ___-a-car
- Tenant's payment
- '90s Broadway smash
- Lease figure
- Use U-Haul, e.g.
- '90s Broadway hit
- '90s Broadway musical hit
- Property payment
- Broadway hit
- Monthly payment, for many
- 1996 Tony-winning play
- Lessor amount
- Monthly bill
- Office overhead
- Dollars for quarters
- Money from Lucy to Ethel
- Let property
- Have a flat
- Monthly outlay
- Musical that won a Tony and a Pulitzer
- 2005 movie with Taye Diggs
- Pay a flat fee
- Money for digs
- Puccini-based musical
- "Will I?" musical
- "Seasons of Love" musical
- Broadway musical based on "La Bohème"
- Monthly expense for many
- Monthly expense, often
- Flat fee?
- Monthly payment for apartment dwellers
- First-of-the-month payment
- It's $50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- Flat bread?
- Musical set in Manhattan's East Village
- Digs cash?
- Landlord's check
- Apartment payment, often
- Monopoly player's collection
- Musical with the song "Santa Fe"
- Leaseholder's payment
- Musical with a character named Tom Collins
- "Today 4 U" musical
- "Tango: Maureen" musical
- Broadway premiere of April 1996
- Movie with the tagline "No day but today"
- "I'll Cover You" musical
- Musical set in Alphabet City
- Check for quarters
- Best Musical winner after "Sunset Boulevard"
- Fissure
- "What You Own" musical
- Patronize Hertz, say
- Lessee's payment
- Living expense
- Overhead component
- Pulitzer-winning musical
- Landlord's charge
- Torn apart
- Lease provision
- Pay for use of
- Business expense
- Take a flat
- Office expense
- Payment to a landlord
- Housing cost
- Pay for the use of
- Quarters cost
- Pulled apart
- Musical based on "La Bohème"
- Take an apartment
- 10 Down's outgo
- Housing fee
- Divided
- Opening
- "La Bohème" descendant
- Tear
- Cost of tenancy
- Tenant's expense
- Get a flat
- Landlord's collection
- Tore
- Apartment expense
- Lease payment
- Mortgage alternative
- Take money for a spare room
- Budget item
- "I'll Cover You" musical
- Utilize and return
- Patronize Alamo
- An expense homeowners don't have
- Monthly outlay, for some
- How to have a flat?
- Ventnor Avenue payment
- Monthly expense, for many
- Hit musical of the '90s
- Tony-winning musical of 1996
- Monthly expenditure
- Apartment dweller's payment
- Use for a fee
- Check for quarters?
- Musical that won a Tony and a Pulitzer in 1996
- What homeowners don't pay
- ___-a-cop
- Monopoly collection?
- It allows you to keep your place
- Loan quarters to?
- Jonathan Larson's musical
- Longtime Broadway hit
- Flat payment?
- Monthly expense, for some
- It costs at least fifty bucks on Boardwalk
- Office expense, often
- Musical based on "La Bohhme"
- Lease subject
- "La Boheme" transformation
- Winner of four 1996 Tony Awards
- Broadway update of "La Bohème"
- Musical that won a Pulitzer
- Office overhead, often
- Regular budget item, for many
- Money from a letter
- Temporary use fee
- $50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- What tenants pay
- "La Vie Boh%C3%A8me" musical
- %2450 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly
- "La Bohème" update
- Pay for periodic use
- Tenants' strike leverage
- Where part of a paycheck may go
- Become a lessee
- It may be stabilized
- Sign a lease
- Living expense, for some
- Musical based on "La Boh%C3%A8me"
- Price of quarters
- Let for money
- -
- Pay for stay
- Book space
- "La Bohème" descendant
- Broadway staple until 2008
- May money, maybe
- 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Retailer's expense, perhaps
- Housing payment, for some
- Check for a landlady
- Monthly outlay for many
- Flat bread
- Musical based on Puccini's "La Bohème"
- Payment for a landlord
- Monthly obligation
- The ___ Is Too Damn High Party
- Leaser's payment
- Studio payment
- Budget category
- 'Monopoly' payment
- Budget amount
- Tenant's fee
- Tony-winning musical
- Flat fee
- Monopoly pay
- Monopoly fee
- 2005 movie musical
- Musical based on 'La Boheme'
- 'La Boheme' based musical
- 33-Down's due
- Broadway version of 'La Boheme'
- Musical based on 'La Bohme'
- Land-lord's due
- 'La Bohme,' on Broadway
- Broadway version of 'La Bohme'
- 2005 Rosario Dawson movie
- 'Seasons of Love' musical
- Broadway hit from 1996
- Broadway hit based on 'La Boheme'
- Lodging money
- Tenant's obligation
- Lease topic
- Sublet
- Musical set in the Village
- Musical modernization of "La Bohème"
- Pad expense?
- Lease detail
- What a tenant tenders
- Dollars for quarters?
- Lease stipulation
- "Another Day" musical
- Musical with the song "Seasons of Love"
- Musical that won a Pulitzer and a Tony
- It's not paid by a squatter
- Pay monthly, say
- Word on a Monopoly card
- $50, on Boardwalk
- Need to keep one's place?
- Have a flat, perhaps
- Lessor's charge
- New York's The ___ Is Too Damn High party
- Tenant's monthly payment
- Monopoly deed word
- Borrow for a price
- Usage fee
- Two bucks, on Mediterranean Avenue
- Roomer's remittance
- Pay to live in
- Budget allocation
- $2 to $2,000, in Monopoly
- Not buy, say
- Monthly fee
- 1996 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical
- One thing homeowners don't have to pay
- ___ control
- Pay for a flat
- Monopoly card statistic
- Budget allocation for many
- Payment to 42-Across
- Landlord's income
- One way to get a ride from the airport
- Budget item, often
- Monthly expenditure for many
- "___-a-Cop": 1988 film
- Cost of quarters
- Having a gaping hole, say
- 1996 Tony winner for Best Musical
- Living expense, for many
- 12 times-a-year payment
- Payment for quarters
- Pay to stay
- Monopoly deed listing
- Pay to live at
- Expense for Penny, Leonard and Sheldon
- Second-home income, perhaps
- Full of tears
- Use and return for money
- Musburger or Scowcroft
- Housing expense
- 107-Down subject
- Apartment charge
- Sublease
- Monthly budget item, for some
- Some overhead
- Something roommates split
- Monthly payout
- Studio fee
- $2, for Mediterranean Avenue
- Landlord's payment
- Laceration
- Cost for quarters
- Fabric rip
- Patronize U-Haul
- East Village musical
- Something rising in a gentrifying neighborhood
- $2,000 for Boardwalk, with a hotel
- First-of-the-month item
- Musical with the songs "Santa Fe" and "I Should Tell You"
- Flat charge
- Divided dramatically
- A monthly expense
- Get a lease on
- Tear in a piece of cloth
- Timeshare payment
- Money due in Monopoly
- The check that's in the mail, maybe
- Typical office expense
- Tony-winning musical that begins and ends on Christmas Eve
- Tony-wining musical
- 53-Across payment
- Landlord's concern
- Topic in contract law
- What a landlord expects
- Payment from a tenant
- Intermittent collection
- Payment for tenancy
- Monopoly deed figure
- Studio figure
- Big figure in Manhattan?
- $2,000, if you land on Boardwalk with a hotel
- Have a flat?
- Patronize Dollar
- $250, for Mediterranean Avenue, even with a hotel on it
- Cleaved
- Monopoly outlay
- Patronize Airbnb
- Pay for a pad
- Schism
- $2 for Mediterranean Avenue, in Monopoly
- Let out for a time
- Sublet, say
- Have a landlord
- Lease money
- Tenant's concern
- Bill for an apartment
- Monthly apartment bill
- Monthly payment, for some
- Monthly apartment payment
- Lease an apartment
- Monthly payment for an apartment
- Money paid to a landlord
- Pay to use something for a short time and then return
- Payment for an apartment
- Monthly housing payment, for some
- Rock musical based on "La Boheme"
- "Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes" musical
- It goes to a landlord
- Building payment
- Part of the monthly budget
- Monthly housing expense
- Hire
- Housing payment
- Tenant's monthly bill
- Famous musical
- Monthly struggle for unsigned rocker
- Monthly enemy for unsigned band
- Pet Shop Boys song about landlord payment?
- Monthly rehearsal space bill
- '05 Musical film w/Taye Diggs
- What struggling musicians dread once a month
- Pepper song about monthly landlord bill?
- First of the month pain for starving artist
- '05 musical film with Rosario Dawson
- 1st of month enemy for unsigned band's space
- Lease - torn apart
- Opening payment
- See 14
- Is it torn from the tenant?
- Payment - in pieces
- Split the cost
- Sort of book that gets torn?
- Split lease?
- Payment for house etc
- Regret abandoning exercise to get ripped
- Let rip
- Tony- and Pulitzer-winning musical
- "Seasons of Love" show
- Let out - torn
- Payment for lodging etc
- Broadway musical based on "La Boheme"
- Use Avis
- Monthly check, for some
- It's what some quarters are worth
- Word on a Monopoly deed
- What a landlord collects each month
- Tony-winning musical based on La bohème
- 1990s "La Bohème" adaptation
- Musical with the duet "Light My Candle"
- Hire charge is split
- Torn clothing, no end
- Cleft
- The lessor amount
- Patronize Hertz or U-Haul
- ___-a-cop (security guard)
- Have a flat?
- Monopoly deed number
- Apartment fee
- Flat rate?
- Current charge?
- Let month-to-month
- Violently separated; but again, not loveless
- Roomer's charge
- One's occupation may depend on paying it
- Patronize Alamo or Dollar
- Cost of living, for many
- What roommates share
- Certain living expense
- Duplex's due
- Lease for a time
- A squatter doesn't pay it
- Airbnb expense
- Quote from a letter
- Cost of living?
- Retailer's outgo
- Monthly overhead
- Hit musical set in 1990s New York
- Landlady's favorite musical?
- $50, for Boardwalk
- What often goes up in a big city
- Payment for office space
- Squatter's nonpayment
- Hit show based on "La Boheme"
- Patronize Avis
- Monopoly payments
- Monopoly income
- Retailer's expense
- Is it torn from the tenant?
- Pay by the month
- One might hike once a year
- Fee for flats
- Major office expense
- A landlord may raise it
- Patronize U-Haul, say
- $35, for Park Place
- Fabric tear
- Monopoly amount that's highest with a hotel
- Payment for B-4?
- Payment made to a landlord
- Have possession of, in a way
- Pay to borrow
- Apprentice saving money for accommodation
- What's held back in some strikes
- Fabric flaw
- Pad payment
- Monthly apartment fee
- Apartment resident's payment
- Cost for office space
- Take a lease
- Borrow for a fee
- Musical about a group of young artists
- Figure on a Monopoly deed
- Musical loosely based on "La Boheme"
- Let out that you damaged
- Regular payment
- Is it torn from the tenants?
- It's often paid on the first of the month
- Digs dough
- Having a dog may raise it
- It's usually paid on the 1st
- Monthly budget part
- "La Vie Boheme" musical
- Acquire a tux, usually
- Collector's item
- Unit cost?
- Paid monthly
- Figure in home economics?
- Musical about a group of artists
- Counterpart of own
- Payment for retail space
- The landlord wants what?
- It's $550 for 17-Across/ 8-Down with a hotel on it
- Live in one's head ___-free
- Tenant's burden
- Flat fee?
- Cancel ___ (tenant rights movement)
- For many, it's due April 1
- Subject of some strikes
- "Take Me or Leave Me" musical
- Get a car from Avis
- First-of-the-month payment, for some
- The bulk of monthly expenses, for many
- For many, it's due the first of the month
- Musical with the lyric "We're not gonna pay"
- 1996 musical set in New York's Alphabet City
- Lease (out)
- High cost in New York and San Francisco
- Flat bread?
- ___ control (city law subject)
- Payment for a storage unit
- Landlord's fee
- "To Sontag, to Sondheim, to anything taboo" musical
- Tenant's monthly expense
- Cancel ___ (tenants' rights movement)
- $2,200 for April, for some
- Sort of book that gets torn?
- Payment due on the first of the month, typically
- Monthly housing payment
- Musical that reimagines "La Bohème" in Manhattan
- Not buy, perhaps
- Lodger's expense
- It's collected in Monopoly
- Number for a letter?
- Check for a flat?
- Rock musical set in New York's East Village
- ___ Is Too Damn High Party (single-issue political group)
- 1996 musical based on "La Boheme"
- Lessee's expense
- "La Vie Bohème" musical
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- Mirror Daily - April 08, 2025
- LA Times - April 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 29, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 27, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 23, 2025
- Family Time - March 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 22, 2025
- LA Times - February 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 14, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 06, 2025
- USA Today - February 05, 2025
- LA Times - February 05, 2025
- USA Today - February 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 29, 2025
- Daily American - January 25, 2025
- New York Times - January 21, 2025
- USA Today - January 10, 2025
- New York Times - December 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 27, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 11, 2024
- USA Today - December 10, 2024
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