Answer: EURO
EURO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 636 times.
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
 - It's a bit over a buck
 - Currency named for a continent
 - What followed the franc
 - Symbol gotten by typing Option+Shift+2
 - Newish money
 - Dollar, elsewhere
 - Monetary unit of France
 - Dollar, to some
 - 5-to-500 currency
 - Prefix with skeptic
 - Money in France and Spain
 - Bread common to many countries
 - Kind of market
 - Money in la banque
 - Money of many
 - Coin depicting a harp, perhaps
 - Schilling successor
 - Currency of Italy or France
 - Currency for 19 countries
 - Slovak coin
 - Coin in Köln
 - Currency unit worth a little more than a dollar
 - Tipperary tip jar coin
 - Belgian capital
 - Coin in France and Italy
 - It replaced the Estonian kroon
 - German mark's replacement
 - Coin with a map on its reverse
 - Trevi Fountain coin
 - Currency of Belgium
 - Currency in Italy
 - Money in Slovenia
 - Coin in France
 - Montenegro money
 - Capital of Helsinki
 - Capital of 19 countries
 - Prefix with vision
 - Milan money
 - 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
 - Coin of Germany and Greece
 - Coin with a da Vinci drawing
 - Tip of Italy?
 - Tip of Italy
 - Money in Portugal
 - Paris currency
 - Italian cabbage?
 - Bread for a Bologna sandwich?
 - Coin in Cologne
 - Capital of Portugal
 - Its symbol resembles a C with two lines across the center
 - 21-year-old currency
 - Currency in Milan
 - Coin with 12 stars on one side
 - Currency in Latvia
 - Capital of Latvia
 - Coin in Spain or Italy
 - Money in Montenegro
 - Currency in Montenegro
 - 100 cents, in Sicily
 - Drachma replacement
 - 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
 - Currency in Belgium
 - Berlin currency
 - Lead-in for "vision" or "zone"
 - Capital of Latvia?
 - Italian 12-Across
 - Replacement for the lira and mark
 - Coin with 12 stars
 - Currency in Lithuania
 - Money in Italy and France
 - Currency in Berlin
 - Coin in France and Spain
 - German mark successor
 - It made the peseta passé
 - Currency in Malta
 - Currency in Greece
 - Symbol that Mac users get by pressing Option + Shift + 2
 - Deutsche mark replacer
 - Costa del Sol coin
 - Currency launched on 1/1/1999
 - Currency for 19 states
 - Lead-in to vision or zone
 - Coin in Lisbon or Leipzig
 - Prefix with centric or vision
 - Currency in Strasbourg
 - Currency in Estonia
 - Catalan cash
 - Replacement for the franc and lira
 - Coin in France or Germany
 - Currency in Spain and Slovenia
 - Currency launched by 11 countries in 1999
 - Tip of the Alps?
 - Continental currency since 2002
 - Dutch guilder successor
 - Currency in Spain
 - Currency in Spain and Lithuania
 - Currency to which the Maltese scudo is pegged
 - Capital of 118-Across
 - Pound alternative
 - Currency in France and Spain
 - Currency in Greece and Germany
 - Austrian currency
 - Currency of Portugal
 - Currency in France and Finland
 - Coin in Brussels or Berlin
 - Currency in Italy and Ireland
 - Currency symbolized by €
 - Currency in Rome and Paris
 - Currency in Portugal
 - Currency in Athens and Zagreb
 - Currency in Croatia
 - Currency that replaced the mark
 - Banque currency
 - Spanish tender
 - Currency of 94-Across
 - Currency of Spain
 - € currency
 - Currency in Brussels
 - Bank note made of pure cotton fiber
 - Irish capital
 - Currency that replaced the mark and peseta
 - Vision prefix
 - Capital of 20 countries
 - Currency in Lisbon
 - Currency in Cyprus
 - Coin with a common side and a national side
 - French "bread" or Swiss "cheddar"
 - ___ step (basketball move)
 - Currency used in France
 - Currency of 20 countries
 - Currency used in Vatican City
 - Irish cheddar?
 - Currency of Ireland
 - Currency for 20 countries
 - Currency named after a continent
 - Nice bit of cash?
 - Currency common to Cyprus and Croatia
 - Córdoba coin
 - Currency used in Estonia and Lithuania
 - Second-most-traded currency in the world
 - Coin in Calais
 - Currency in Lyon but not London
 - Coin in the Trevi Fountain
 - Capital on the Mediterranean
 - Currency in 20 countries
 - Coin used at a Vienna gift shop
 
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