Bag |
Novel |
US coin |
Coin ___ |
10c coin |
10 cents |
10¢ coin |
Ten bucks |
Small tip |
Small coin |
Booth coin |
Light coin |
Novel type |
Torch site |
FDR's coin |
Slot insert |
A tip, once |
FDR's place |
One thin -- |
Slim change |
Two nickels |
Mint product |
A __ a dozen |
Five partner |
Five-and-___ |
Hoops assist |
Mercury coin |
Mintage item |
Nickel & ... |
10-cent coin |
Certain coin |
FDR is on it |
Torch bearer |
Kind of store |
Small change? |
Bit of change |
American coin |
Bluenose coin |
Dollar's 1/10 |
F.D.R. locale |
Smallest coin |
Stop on a ___ |
Ten-cent coin |
It's your ___ |
''Thin'' coin |
Thinnest coin |
Ten Cents ___ |
Type of novel |
Kind of novel |
Turning point? |
Canadian coin. |
Annual marcher |
Fast-stop site |
Sop to Ma Bell |
Ten-cent piece |
Tiniest change |
Five's partner |
Roosevelt coin |
Stopping point |
Coin worth 10¢ |
John D. handout |
US 10 cent coin |
Old novel price |
Roosevelt money |
Thinness symbol |
A little change |
January marcher |
Stopping place? |
Mercury, for one |
... spare a ___? |
1/10 of a dollar |
A kind of novel. |
Assist, in hoops |
Call cost of old |
Novel type, once |
Pay-phone fodder |
Phone-booth item |
Place to see FDR |
Roosevelt's coin |
Where to see FDR |
Cost of a dozen? |
Dance price, once |
Example of change |
Ma Bell's minimum |
Novel price, once |
Olive branch site |
Price of a dozen? |
Smoker's quantity |
Thin mint product |
Tenth of a dollar |
Coin with a torch |
It has 118 ridges |
Piggy bank deposit |
Element of change? |
10 bucks, in slang |
Coin depicting FDR |
The Roosevelt coin |
Thinnest U.S. coin |
Ersatz screwdriver |
Symbol of thinness |
Thinness comparison |
Kind of store, once |
Little torch bearer |
Old-time novel type |
Onetime novel price |
Part of a proof set |
Old phone call cost |
Bit of pocket change |
Coin with a schooner |
Fraction of a loonie |
Olive branch setting |
Thin piece of change |
Cost of a call, once |
Exemplar of thinness |
Circular torch bearer |
Coin that depicts FDR |
FDR is pictured on it |
Phone call cost, once |
Store or novel leader |
Emergency screwdriver |
Impromptu screwdriver |
Former pay-phone cost |
Phone call need, once |
Makeshift screwdriver |
Bygone phone call cost |
Coin depicting a torch |
Coin featuring a torch |
Half of it is a nickel |
One of a fiver's fifty |
Slot insert, sometimes |
Smallest American coin |
Tiny piece of currency |
What two nickels equal |
Thinnest American coin |
Bygone pay phone amount |
Coin redesigned in 1945 |
Item to "spare" in 1932 |
Its edge has 118 ridges |
One of some rolls of 50 |
Onetime phone call cost |
It ain't worth a nickel |
___-a-minute (call rate) |
Mercury" coin until 1945 |
Coin featuring Roosevelt |
Coin with F.D.R.'s image |
Comic book buyer of old? |
Smallest US coin in size |
Coin for brother to spare |
Cost of an old phone call |
It features FDR's profile |
It was redesigned in 1946 |
It's smaller than a penny |
Legal tender with a torch |
Telephone call cost, once |
Coin smaller than a penny |
It was redesigned in 1945 |
Two-fifths of one quarter |
10-year sentence, in slang |
By law, it's 1.35 mm thick |
Coin with F.D.R.'s profile |
Impromptu flat screwdriver |
Cost of a phone call, once |
Assist, in basketball slang |
Cost for a dozen, sometimes |
Mercury ___ (old U.S. coin) |
Old phone booth user's need |
Site for Franklin Roosevelt |
Where to see FDR's portrait |
Coin depicting Mercury, once |
Coin originally called disme |
Cost of a minute call, maybe |
Stop on a ___ (halt quickly) |
What a hot dog used to cost. |
Phone call cost, in old films |
Coin with a torch on the back |
Cost for a dozen, in a phrase |
Coin depicting an olive branch |
It once bought a cup of coffee |
More than a quarter of a quarter |
Original cost of Superman Comics |
Word with ''store'' or ''novel'' |
Phone call cost, in Bogart films |
10-year prison sentence, in slang |
Coin Joan Jett puts in the jukebox |
Ten-year prison sentence, in slang |
Low price for a dozen, so it's said |
Put another ___ in the jukebox, baby |
Coin with a torch on its reverse side |
Cost of a phone call, in Bogart films |
10-year prison sentence, in gang slang |
Roosevelt has been its head since 1946 |
It has a torch and two branches on its back |
I'm rich! No, just kidding. It's only a ___. |