Crossword Clue: Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy:
- Green
- Bread
- Bucks
- Chocolate coins
- Dinero
- Hannukah reward
- Hanukkah candy
- Hanukkah chocolate coins
- Hanukkah chocolate
- Hanukkah chocolates
- Hanukkah coins
- Hanukkah dough
- Hanukkah dough?
- Hanukkah gift
- Hanukkah goodies
- Hanukkah largesse
- Hanukkah money
- Hanukkah moola
- Hanukkah "moolah"
- Hanukkah moolah
- Cabbage; bread
- Cabbage, dough or bread
- Cabbage, dough or do-re-mi relative
- Cabbage or bread
- Cabbage or kale
- Cabbage
- It's won in a game of dreidel
- Do-re-mi
- Dough
- Coin-shaped chocolate candy
- Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy
- Dreidel stakes
- Cash, so to speak
- Informal name for money
- Kale
- Traditional Hanukkah gift for kids
- Traditional Hanukkah gift
- Shekels
- Mazuma
- Loot
- Lucre
- Lettuce
- Money given at Hanukkah
- Money, in slang
- Money, informally
- Money: Slang
- Money, slangily
- Money
- Moola
- Moolah
- Spondulix
- Slang for money
- Yiddish cabbage?
- Yiddish cash
- Yiddish dough
- Yiddish money
Recent Usage of Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Coin-shaped Hanukkah candy in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Dec. 9, 2012
- USA Today - Jan. 5, 2011
- Premier Sunday - Sept. 12, 2010