Answer: ONES
ONES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 509 times.
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
- Liar's poker bills
- Breakers of fives
- Wallet stuffing
- "Where's George?" bills
- Fin units
- Common bills
- Folks in general
- Small tip components
- They make a few bucks
- "The Young ___"
- Bills with pyramids on the back
- Wad embellishers
- What aces can be
- "The Crazy ___"
- 111 things?
- Some people
- Minor bills?
- Easiest numbers to dial on a rotary phone
- Word sometimes substituted for "your"
- Tip jar stuffers
- Bills bearing the Great Seal
- 29-Across, sometimes
- Some change components
- Eatery tips
- Stack in a till
- Telephone buttons that lack letters
- Units
- Bills exchanged for a five
- Common tip jar fillers
- Some folding cash
- Bills with George Washington's face
- Low-denomination bills
- Small wallet bills
- Stadium vendor's stack
- Digits in teenagers' ages
- Unnamed persons
- Wallet singles
- Most tip jar bills
- Small greenbacks
- Spendable singles
- Tips for a street performer
- Bills featuring Washington
- Till stack items
- Sacagaweas and Susie B's
- Pair of 11s?
- Loved ___
- Sacagawea dollars' equivalents
- Busker's bills
- Tip-jar contents
- Change for a five, say
- Endmost compartment in a till
- What loonies replaced
- Two in 11?
- Zeros' counterparts
- Bills put in a change machine
- First column to add, usually
- A lot on ___ plate
- White bills in Monopoly
- ___ place ("8," for "18")
- Lowest notes
- Washington's bills?
- Least valuable U.S. bills
- 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
- 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
- There are two in "101 Dalmatians"
- Half of the digits in binary code
- Scoreboard numbers when a baseball team puts up a "picket fence"
- Digits in binary code
- Many tip jar bills
- Bills also called singles
- Neighbors of exclamation marks
- Column in math
- Gender-neutral pronoun
- Slot in a cash drawer
- Small bits of dough
- –
- ___ and zeroes
- Low-scoring Yahtzee category
- 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
- Column on the far right, maybe
- "The ___ Who Stay and Fight" (N.K. Jemisin short story)
- Many bills in a tip jar
- Start and end of every row in Pascal's triangle
- Digits carried in long division
- Till portion
- Small tips
- Simoleons
- Column just left of a decimal point
- "The Gilded ___" (Namina Forna book)
- Change for a 32-Across, perhaps
- 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
- "Snake eyes"
- Lemonade stand bills
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