Answer: MIL
MIL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 171 times.
Referring Clues:
- .001 inch
 - Fraction of an inch
 - Thou squared
 - Minimal measure
 - Big number, slangily
 - N.L. Central team, on a scoreboard
 - Start of a Brewers line score
 - "Cool" amount
 - N.L. Central team, on scoreboards
 - Thou of thous
 - Prize in a popular game show, for short
 - Cool number?
 - A thousand grand
 - TV audience unit: Abbr.
 - Bag thickness
 - 1,000 G's
 - "Thanks a ___!"
 - "Cool" sum
 - Nice amount of moola
 - Measure of thickness
 - G squared?
 - Big lotto win, briefly
 - Part of a modern soldier's address
 - Many G's
 - Army, navy and air force: Abbr.
 - A thousand thou
 - Armed forces (abbr.)
 - Thickness measure
 - Wire diameter measure
 - 0.001 inches
 - One thousandth of an inch
 - A thousand Gs
 - Inch fraction
 - .gov's cousin
 - DOD focus
 - Thousandth of an inch
 - Bag thickness unit
 - General's e-mail address ender
 - End of a private e-mail address?
 - Plastic bag thickness measurement
 - Part of MP: Abbr.
 - Wire measure
 - "Cool" heist quantity
 - .001 of an inch
 - "Cool" amount, at a heist
 - Wire measurement
 - 1,000 grand
 - Cool quantity?
 - 1,000 gees
 - U.S. Army Web-site ending
 - www.army.__
 - Big bucks, for short
 - A thousand G's
 - Big bucks
 - 1000 thou
 - .001 inches
 - 1/1000 of an inch
 - 1000 G's
 - ''Cool'' amount
 - 1/1000 inch
 - 1/6400 of a circumference
 - "Cool" amount?
 - 0.001 of an inch
 - 1,000th of an inch
 - Subj. for general studies?
 - 1000th of an inch
 - "Cool" amount of moolah
 - Wire-thickness measure
 - Wire-thickness unit
 - One thousandth of an inch (Abbr.)
 - 1,000 gees is a cool one
 - End of a DOD e-address
 - USMA pt.
 - www.army.___
 - "Cool" amount of money
 - A lot of money, casually
 - "Cool" fig.
 - Of fighting forces: Abbr.
 - Big lotto prize, for short
 - Metric meas.
 - Of fighting forces (abbr.)
 - Thousand thou
 - 254,000 angstroms
 - One thousand Gs
 - Private address part?
 - Wire unit
 - 'Cool' amount
 - 'Deal or No Deal' jackpot, for short
 - Seven-digit fig.
 - Lotsa bucks
 - Plastic wrap thickness
 - 'Cool' cash amount
 - Cool ___
 - 'Cool' amount of cash
 - Part of a sergeant's address?
 - Measure of thanks?
 - .001-inch unit
 - Domain for Gen. Petraeus
 - Bucks, on a scoreboard
 - Trash bag thickness unit
 - Part of MP
 - A thousandth of an inch
 - Wire gauge
 - "Cool" monetary amt.
 - Part of a GI's URL
 - The Brewers, on scoreboards
 - Wire thickness unit
 - Service-related: Abbr.
 - Employer of 12-Down, for short
 - Linear unit
 - Plastic film thickness unit
 - Grand squared
 - Wire thickness
 - 1,000 thou
 - Army's URL suffix
 - Plastic film measure
 - Wire measure, for short
 - 0.0254 mm
 - Dot follower
 - One thousandth of a liter
 - $1,000,000, for short
 - One thousandth of a liter, briefly
 - Huge amt. of moola
 - A lot of bucks ... or the Bucks, briefly
 - Length measure
 - Minute measure
 - Unit equal to 254,000 angstroms
 - NL Central team
 - Big money, briefly
 - Giant step above "thou"
 - Andy Gumps's wife
 - Thou, squared
 - Thousand G's
 - $1,000,000, informally
 - "Cool" amount of cash
 - Linear unit (abbr.)
 - 1/1,000 inch
 - Big bucks, briefly
 - End of a general's URL
 - Wire thickness measure
 - A small amount in science or a large amount in business
 - Unit of thickness
 - "Cool" sum, slangily
 - Part of USMA: Abbr.
 - A thou thou
 - A thousand large
 - GI's internet suffix
 - Significant investment, informally
 - End of a corporal's URL
 - Nice chunk of money
 - A thousand grand, for short
 - 1,000,000,slangily
 - End of the Navy's URL
 - A Defense Department URL suffix
 - End of a soldier's URL
 - USMA part, briefly
 - Big jackpot, for short
 - Slang for $1,000,000
 - Part of USMA
 - Ending for some government 37-Across
 - Cool amount?
 - End of a soldier's email address
 - The Brewers, in box scores
 - Lotta money
 - 1,000, in Spanish
 - "Cool" amt.
 - "Cool" amount of 42-Across
 - Unit equivalent to one-thousandth of an inch
 - The Bucks, in sports crawls
 - Big bucks or the Bucks, for short
 - Domain suffix for a private employer
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - August 13, 2025
 - LA Times - June 20, 2025
 - LA Times - June 15, 2025
 - LA Times - April 23, 2025
 - LA Times - March 03, 2025
 - LA Times - January 10, 2025
 - New York Times - November 09, 2024
 - USA Today - August 20, 2024
 - New York Times - July 07, 2024
 - New York Times - April 03, 2024
 - USA Today - December 21, 2023
 - USA Today - June 28, 2023
 - USA Today - April 21, 2023
 - LA Times - April 10, 2023
 - New York Times - February 14, 2023
 - New York Times - January 29, 2023
 - New York Times - December 05, 2022
 - LA Times - November 24, 2022
 - New York Times - October 10, 2022
 - LA Times - April 30, 2022
 
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