Answer: YEN
YEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 229 times.
Referring Clues:
- Craving
 - Long
 - Hankering
 - Money for a Toyota, say
 - Liking
 - Japanese bread
 - Wish
 - Appetite
 - Sushi may be sold in this
 - Kyoto cash
 - Longing
 - Itch
 - Japanese capital
 - Desire
 - Kyoto kale
 - Hunger
 - Urge
 - Asian capital?
 - Kyoto currency
 - Japanese moolah
 - Ginza currency
 - Kobe currency
 - Thirst
 - It's worth about a penny
 - Asian capital
 - Far Eastern bread
 - It's made in Japan
 - Kyoto capital
 - You might buy a Nintendo game with this
 - Foreign exchange option
 - Tokyo money
 - Cash in 1-Down
 - Kobe cash
 - Coin with kanji writing
 - Nikkei average currency
 - Capital of Honshu
 - It's issued by the Nippon Ginko
 - Currency of China
 - Nikkei currency
 - Far Eastern capital
 - Aching
 - Tokyo dough
 - Cash on the Ginza
 - Japanese coin
 - Japanese mint product
 - Ginza cash
 - Basic unit of Japanese currency
 - Matsudo moolah
 - It may burn a hole in one's kimono pocket
 - Japanese cabbage?
 - Kobe cabbage
 - Currency traded against the dollar
 - Kobe coin
 - Great desire
 - Deep desire
 - Itching
 - Capital of Japan
 - Strong desire
 - They're spent in Sapporo
 - No performers make their living by earning this
 - 1,000 rin
 - Matsuyama money
 - Alternative to all
 - Kashiwazaki cash
 - Chiba coin
 - Japanese money
 - Japanese currency
 - Eastern capital
 - Currency in Kobe
 - Really want, with "for"
 - Strong craving
 - Ginza gelt
 - Kyushu cash
 - Far Eastern money
 - Nikko currency
 - Intense desire
 - The capital of Japan?
 - Foreign exchange listing
 - Nikkei dough
 - 1,000 rin, once
 - It's tender to the Japanese
 - Koizumi's cash
 - Asian currency
 - Languish
 - Dough for tempura, perhaps
 - The euro's Japanese counterpart
 - Hokkaido currency
 - Honshu currency
 - Tender topic in Tokyo
 - Kobe's cash
 - Kyoto dough
 - Nagging feeling
 - Cash in Ginza
 - Cash in Kyoto
 - Money in Japan
 - Capital of Japan?
 - Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it
 - Nikkei 225 unit
 - Japanese dough
 - It's spent in Asia
 - Yearning
 - Wistful wish
 - Aluminum coin
 - Money in Tokyo
 - Monetary unit of Japan
 - Japan's dollar
 - Unit tracked by the Nikkei Index
 - Tokyo tender
 - Impulse
 - Japanese dollar
 - Longing for Japanese money?
 - Ginza money
 - ... and its money
 - Osaka money
 - Tokyo cash
 - Osaka coin
 - Japanese monetary unit
 - Japanese bread?
 - Strong longing
 - Strong urge
 - Nikkei unit
 - Money of Japan
 - Hanker-ing
 - Far East capital
 - Japanese word for "round"
 - Longing for a type of money?
 - Nikkei Index currency
 - Tokyo coin
 - Currency of Japan
 - Kyoto coin
 - Intense hunger
 - Want
 - Its banknotes have denominations from 1,000 to 10,000
 - Japanese bucks
 - Cash, in Kyoto
 - They're spent on the Ginza
 - Wistful wishing
 - Osaka cash
 - Cash, in Tokyo
 - Japanese unit of money
 - Unit that replaced the ryo in 1871
 - Deep longing
 - Nikkei Index unit
 - Crave
 - Cash on Honshu
 - Cash in Tokyo
 - Japanese currency unit
 - Some foreign reserves
 - Cabbage for miso soup?
 - Tokyo currency
 - Strong wish
 - Coin issued in values of 1 to 500
 - Strong appetite
 - Tokyo cabbage?
 - Japanese capital?
 - Japan currency
 - Dough for ramen?
 - Inclination
 - 100% aluminum coin
 - Money in Miyazaki
 - Nikkei 225 currency
 - Yokohama money
 - Intense longing
 - Ache
 - Currency with notes in denominations of 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000
 - Deep craving
 - Ginza green
 - It's tender in Tokyo
 - Daily financial quote
 - Currency adopted after the Meiji Restoration
 - It sank after W.W. II
 - Itching desire
 - Cash in Kobe
 - Japanese cash
 - Lots of sen make one
 - Intense craving
 - What sushi may be sold for
 - Strong affinity
 - Urge hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers
 - Kobe's money
 - Ginza tender
 - An abiding desire
 - Currency with denominations of 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000
 - A hankering
 - Money unit of Japan
 - Sharp appetite
 - Have a ___ for
 - Bar tender in Tokyo?
 - ___ Sid ("Fantasia" sorcerer modeled on Uncle Walt)
 - Japan's capital?
 - Currency with the ISO code JPY
 - What can be bought by the dozen for about a dime
 - Money for a bullet train ticket, maybe
 - Japan's money
 - Japanese coins
 - What a "Y" with a pair of horizontal lines through it is the symbol for
 - Currency at a pachinko parlor
 - Currency in Nara
 - Currency accepted at a konbini
 - Its symbol is the same as the yuan's
 - Currency whose name means, literally, "round"
 - Currency in Honshu
 - Konbini currency
 - Currency that features "The Tale of Genji" on one of its bank notes
 - Offering at a shrine, perhaps
 - The "Y" of the code JPY
 - Tender in Tokyo
 - Osaka currency
 - *Neighbor of Saudi Arabia
 - Hong Kong actor/director Donnie
 - Currency that features a phoenix on one of its bank notes
 - Pine (for)
 - 100-___ shop (Japanese equivalent of a dollar store)
 - East Asian currency
 - Currency with the symbol ¥
 - Money spent at a konbini
 - Currency in Tokyo
 - Hunger or thirst
 - Currency in Kyoto
 - Jones (for)
 - Coin with cherry blossoms on its front
 - Eastern currency
 - Kind of coin that features a Buddhist temple on one side
 - Bill from a Tokyo ATM
 - Currency on Daiso price tags
 - Currency in Osaka
 - Currency whose symbol resembles a "Y"
 - Currency in Hokkaido
 - Currency at pachinko parlors
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 19, 2025
 - USA Today - September 24, 2025
 - New York Times - September 10, 2025
 - USA Today - September 03, 2025
 - New York Times - August 31, 2025
 - USA Today - August 15, 2025
 - USA Today - August 13, 2025
 - New York Times - August 05, 2025
 - New York Times - July 11, 2025
 - New York Times - July 01, 2025
 - LA Times - June 13, 2025
 - LA Times - April 29, 2025
 - New York Times - March 04, 2025
 - LA Times - March 02, 2025
 - New York Times - January 23, 2025
 - New York Times - December 18, 2024
 - LA Times - December 03, 2024
 - New York Times - November 29, 2024
 - New York Times - November 20, 2024
 - LA Times - October 31, 2024
 
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