Crossword Clue: 10 C-notes
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Possibly related crossword clues for "10 C-notes"
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- 10 C-notes
- 100 sawbucks
- A hundred sawbucks
- A thou
- A thousand bucks, in slang
- A thousand bucks
- Acceleration at the earth's surface, for short
- Blood bank's ideal, for short
- Blood designation, briefly
- Blood designation, for short
- Blood type: Abbr.
- Blood-type abbr.
- Blood type, briefly
- Blood type for a universal donor, briefly
- Blood type, for short
- Blood type, in brief
- Blood type, informally
- Blood type of a universal donor, briefly
- Certain blood type, briefly
- Certain blood type, for short
- Earth force, briefly
- Earth force
- Earth's pull, briefly
- Earth's pull, for short
- Ground force?
- It's normal for NASA
- Equivalent of 10 C-notes
- Equivalent of ten C-notes
- ER's critical supply
- Heist unit
- Force an astronaut feels on Earth
- Force at the Earth's surface, informally
- Force equal to that of the earth's pull, for short
- Force felt on Earth, briefly
- Force felt on earth, for short
- Force felt on earth
- Force felt on the earth, informally
- Force on earth
- Force on Earth (Abbr.)
- Force on Earth: Abbr.
- Force on earth, briefly
- Force on earth, for short
- Force on earth, in brief
- Force on Earth, informally
- Force that an astronaut feels on earth
- Downward force felt on the surface of the earth, informally
- Infrequent blood type, informally
- Fairly uncommon blood type, informally
- Pull felt on Earth
- Pull from the ground, quickly?
- Versatile type in medicine, briefly
- Somewhat rare blood type, for short
- NASA acceleration unit
- NASA force unit, briefly
- NASA ground force?
- NASA pressure unit
- NASA unit
- Rare blood type, for short
- Natural thing to feel
- One hundred sawbucks
- Normal force felt on earth
- Normal force on Earth
- Nosh at Hillel
- Nosh at the Hillel House
- Surface pressure, for short
- Surface pressure
- Single NASA acceleration unit
- Standard force
- Universal blood type, for short
- Universal donor: Abbr.
- Universal donor blood type, briefly
- Universal donor blood type, for short
- Universal donor type, briefly
- Universal donor type, for short
- Universal donor's blood designation, for short
- Universal donor's blood type, briefly
- Universal donor's blood type, for short
- Universal donor's blood type, informally
- Universal donor's type, briefly
- Universal donor's type, for short
- Universal donor's type, informally
- Universal plasma donor's blood type, for short
- You can feel it on the ground, informally
- Ten Benjamins
- Ten Bennies
- Ten C-notes
- Ten hundreds, in slang
- So-called universal donor type, for short
- Usual force on Earth, for short
Recent Usage of 10 C-notes in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - Aug. 9, 2020
- LA Times - Oct. 8, 2019
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Oct. 31, 2016
- LA Times - July 19, 2016
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 12, 2016
- USA Today - May 4, 2015
- USA Today - July 15, 2014
- Newsday - April 11, 2014
- LA Times Sunday Calendar - Dec. 8, 2013
- LA Times - Dec. 8, 2013
- Newsday - April 11, 2013
- Newsday - Aug. 3, 2011
- Newsday - May 18, 2011
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Sept. 4, 2010
- LA Times - Aug. 24, 2010
- Washington Post - June 19, 2010
- New York Times - Oct. 20, 2009
- New York Times - April 9, 2008
- USA Today - Dec. 12, 2007
- New York Times - May 1, 2007