Crossword Clue: One, five or 10, e.g.
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "One, five or 10, e.g."
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- __ of fare
- ___ of Rights
- Bank note
- An account payable
- Barnacle ___
- ____ Cooke ( with brother Bun won 1928 Stanley Cup)
- A beak
- A famous Robinson.
- Beak or buck
- Beak
- Account
- Bird feature
- Bird’s beak
- Bird's beak
- Bit of avian anatomy
- "Ain't No Sunshine" Withers
- "Aloha" actor ___ Murray
- Al's boss, once
- Fox commentator O'Reilly
- Duck beak
- Duck feature
- Duck's beak
- Dun
- Commentator O'Reilly
- Common piece of mail
- Debtor's worry
- Invoice
- Green piece
- Greenback
- Brim or tab
- Congressional consideration
- Congressperson's creation
- Designer Blass
- Guy to pay?
- Check on the table
- Check
- It may be outstanding
- Chelsea's dad
- Buffalo ____
- Buffalo name
- Buffalo or dollar
- Fin or sawbuck, e.g.
- Fin or sawbuck
- Gates of philanthropy
- Coo's partner
- Hamilton or Benjamin
- Cosby or Tilden
- Harbinger of a new month
- Five, for one
- Five or ten, e.g.
- E.O.M. item
- It's usually itemized
- "Ghostbusters" star Murray
- HBO talk show host Maher
- "I'm Just a ___" ("Schoolhouse Rock!" song)
- "I'm Just a ___" ("Schoolhouse Rock!")
- Credit card statement, for example
- Folding money
- Evidence of outstandingness
- Cap visor
- Inevitable bit of monthly mail
- Collector’s item?
- Collector's item?
- Hicks once in comedy clubs
- Former president Clinton
- "Total due" document
- Toucan's pride.
- "The Continuing Story of Bungalow ___"
- Mr. Blass
- Nye, TV's "Science Guy"
- Platypus claim to fame
- Platypus feature
- Platypus part
- Player for coach Marv Levy
- Something to pass
- Something to pay
- Something to settle up
- Paper money
- Paper to pay
- List of charges
- List of fees
- "Show Boat" torch song
- "Show Boat" tune
- Wallet occupant
- Little William
- Melinda's husband
- Narrow promontory
- One, five or 10, e.g.
- One, five or ten, e.g.
- One, for one
- One in a wallet
- Microsoft cofounder Gates
- Microsoft magnate Gates
- Microsoft's Gates
- Potential first First Husband
- Potential law
- Law in the works
- Law-to-be
- Pecker
- Pecos man
- New York City mayor de Blasio
- One of the Righteous Brothers
- One or twenty, e.g.
- Premier Davis
- Legislative creation
- Legislature's consideration
- M. Rooney TV film: 1981
- President Clinton
- Macy or Bixby
- Mail recipient's bane
- Mail staple
- Monthly mail from the electric company
- Monthly statement, perhaps
- Program
- Piece of legislation — one of the Clintons
- Piece of paper money
- O'Reilly of Fox News
- Try to collect
- Word with fold or board
- Singer Janovitz of Buffalo Tom
- Sawbuck, for one
- Sports columnist Simmons
- Tab
- Tab at a bar
- Tab on the table
- Skarsgård who donned clown makeup to play Pennywise in "It"
- Would-be legislation
- "Schoolhouse Rock!" character depicted as a scroll of paper
- Screaming Trees "Dollar ___"
- Tilden of tennis
- Unwanted mail
- Unwelcome bit of mail
- Unwelcome mail
- Unwelcome piece of mail
- What you may do before you collect
- You may get stuck with it
- Tell what's due
- Statement
- Statement of charges
- Seek payment
- Ten or twenty
Recent Usage of One, five or 10, e.g. in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "One, five or 10, e.g." have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used One, five or 10, e.g. in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - March 2, 2015
- USA Today - Aug. 24, 2013