Crossword Clue: Settle a bill
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Settle a bill"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Settle a bill"
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- __-per-view
- ___ attention (listen closely)
- "___ here" (store sign)
- ___ now
- ___-per-view
- ___ raise
- ___ the piper
- ___ through the nose (spend too much)
- "___ with Lovin'" (McDonald's promo of February 2015)
- _____ -per-view
- Be profitable
- Be punished (for)
- Be the object of a vengeful act
- Ante up
- Be useful
- Be worth it
- Be worthwhile
- A salary or wage
- Bestow upon, as a compliment
- Big event of the work week.
- Grab the tab
- Dunner's imperative
- Introduction to dirt?
- Debt collector's demand
- Certain dirt
- Earnings
- Compensate with cash, say
- Compensate
- Compensation
- Deem worth it
- Complete a Venmo request
- Defray
- Emolument
- Hand the cashier some money
- Handle the bill
- Cough up some money
- Cough up the bucks
- Cough up the cash
- Cough up
- Dirt or roll
- Discharge a debt
- Discharge debts
- Buy a round
- Envelope's contents, at times
- Equal ___
- Hazard ___
- Give, as a compliment
- Give dollaz to
- "Crime does not ___"
- ''Crime doesn't ___''
- Close out a bar tab
- Foot the bill
- Job specification
- Income
- Expend
- Indemnify
- Fork it over
- Fork over money
- Fork over
- Info in many a help wanted ad
- Provide wages for work
- Piper's due
- Piper's take?
- Settle a bill
- Settle a debt with
- Settle a debt
- Settle accounts
- Settle, as a bill
- Settle the bill
- Settle up with
- Settle up
- Settle
- Rob Peter to ___ Paul
- Strike concern
- Strike sticking point
- Kind of day
- Kind of dirt or load
- Stub info
- Kind of window
- Shell out
- Something to do as you go?
- Something to do for your sins?
- Subject of a strike
- Something to work for
- Subject of hiring negotiations
- Visit the cashier
- Subject of union negotiations
- Please __ Here (checkout sign)
- Treat at a restaurant
- Treat
- Submit to blackmail, say
- Plunk down
- Quotation: Part II
- Suffer consequences
- Suffer the consequences
- Wage
- Wages
- Liquidate a debt
- Pony up
- Part with cash
- Recompense
- Reimburse
- Reimbursement
- One way to complete an online purchase
- Remit
- Remit funds
- Nirvana "___ to Play"
- Remunerate
- Remuneration
- Produce results
- Pick up the check
- Pick up the tab
- Return a profit
- Reward
- Turn out to be worthwhile
- Salary or wage
- Salary
- Word with day or dirt
- Spend
- Word with roll or dirt
- Word with up or off
- Weekly stipend, e.g.
- Weekly stipend, for many
- Type of master of day
- Worker's check
- Worker's compensation
- Working capital?
- Spring (for)
- Take a swipe, say
- Take care of a bill
- Take care of the bar bill
- Take care of the bill
- Take care of the check
- Take care of the tab
- Take-home ___
- Take-home item
- Slacken a rope, with "out"
- What crime doesn't do
- What crime may do
- Yield a return
- Yield, as a dividend
- Yield as a return
- What we work for
- You might do this through the nose?
- "You'll ___ for this!"
- Use Venmo, say
- Sensitive figure to ask someone about
Recent Usage of Settle a bill in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Settle a bill" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Settle a bill in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Newsday - July 24, 2017
- Newsday - Aug. 29, 2016
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Feb. 12, 2016
- Newsday - May 13, 2015
- USA Today - Aug. 15, 2014
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Dec. 3, 2011
- Joseph - Nov. 25, 2011
- USA Today - Sept. 24, 2009
- New York Times - April 15, 1981