Nil |
Lament |
Dollar |
Dollars |
EU money |
New coin |
Kangaroo |
Wallaroo |
100 cents |
New money |
Marsupial |
Greek coin |
___ Disney |
A kangaroo |
Irish bill |
Irish coin |
Pisa dough |
Köln coin |
Malta money |
Milan money |
Cannes cash |
Cyprus coin |
Dollar coin |
EU currency |
French cash |
Greece note |
Slovak coin |
Buck abroad |
Irish money |
Modern coin |
Cannes coin |
German coin |
French coin |
Kind of bond |
Dollar rival |
French bread |
French money |
Spanish coin |
Certain coin |
Monaco money |
Brescia bill |
Cretan money |
Dublin dough |
Mark remover |
Menton money |
Milan moolah |
Money abroad |
New currency |
New exchange |
Newish money |
Bicolor coin |
Bologna buck |
French dough |
Cordoba cash |
Dublin money |
German bread |
Karaoke gear |
Madrid money |
Maltese coin |
Cologne coin |
Finnish coin |
Modern money |
Italian coin |
Foreign money |
Monetary unit |
Greek capital |
Italian bread |
Italian money |
Austrian coin |
Belgian bread |
Cannes tender |
Coin in Köln |
Denmark dough |
Gray kangaroo |
Latvian lucre |
Maltese dough |
Money of many |
Overseas coin |
Start to pop? |
Coin in Spain |
Disney opener |
Finnish money |
Paris payment |
Spanish bread |
Dollar prefix |
Disney prefix |
German dollar |
Lira replacer |
Mark replacer |
Two-tone coin |
100-cent unit |
A buck abroad |
Maltese money |
Kind of market |
Certain dollar |
German capital |
Overseas money |
Money in Malta |
Bologna bread? |
Brussels bread |
Buck overseas? |
Coin in France |
Dollar opening |
Franc exchange |
French cabbage |
Helsinki dough |
Italian dough? |
Lira successor |
Market opener? |
Slovenian coin |
Tip of France? |
Type of dollar |
Bicolored coin |
Buck in Europe |
Cash in France |
Dollar, abroad |
Maltese moolah |
Post-mark unit |
Coin in Cannes |
Mark successor |
Greek currency |
Kind of dollar |
Money in Milan |
Large kangaroo |
Franc replacer |
Money in Spain |
Money in Italy |
Belgian capital |
Common currency |
French currency |
Money in Monaco |
Currency abroad |
Money in Madrid |
German cabbage? |
Aussie kangaroo |
Coin with a map |
Continentalcash |
Cretan currency |
Denoting Europe |
Dollar relative |
Dollar, to some |
Escudo replacer |
German currency |
Kosovo currency |
Lead-in to zone |
Money in Cyprus |
Overseas dollar |
Prefix with pop |
Cannes currency |
Calais currency |
Mark supplanter |
Moolah in Malta |
Shared currency |
Coin since 2002 |
Cyprus currency |
Modern-day coin |
Dollar overseas |
Mark's follower |
Money in Munich |
Kind of dollars |
Peseta replacer |
Franc successor |
Italian capital |
Money in France |
Latvian capital |
Portuguese money |
Continental cash |
Buck in the news |
Continental coin |
100 German cents |
Castile currency |
Current currency |
Finnish currency |
Foreign exchange |
Franc's follower |
Franc superseder |
Guilder replacer |
Malta's currency |
Montenegro money |
New money in '99 |
Overseas capital |
Slovenia capital |
Capital of Malta |
Certain currency |
Franc's replacer |
Latvian currency |
Lira's successor |
Marseilles money |
Roman metro fare |
Spanish currency |
Buck in Bordeaux |
Cologne currency |
Prefix with zone |
Tender in France |
Prefix with bond |
Money since 2002 |
Peseta successor |
Drachma replacer |
Mark alternative |
New coin of 2002 |
Note from abroad |
Post-mark tender |
Lira replacement |
Modern-day money |
Italian currency |
Mark replacement |
Mark's successor |
Foreign currency |
Dollar competitor |
Capital of France |
Continental money |
100 Spanish cents |
5-to-500 banknote |
5-to-500 currency |
Concerning Europe |
Dollar, elsewhere |
ECM monetary unit |
Jack for Jacques? |
Milan money, e.g. |
Money in Slovenia |
Multination money |
Newly coined coin |
Parisian currency |
Prefix for dollar |
A buck, in places |
Contemporary coin |
Continental dough |
Currency in Italy |
Dollar in Germany |
Dollar, somewhere |
Drachma displacer |
Drachma successor |
European currency |
Eurozone currency |
French money, now |
It's about a buck |
Markka supplanter |
Note from France? |
100-cent currency |
Capital of Italy? |
Change for Chirac |
Overseas exchange |
Franc's successor |
Vatican City coin |
Overseas currency |
Prefix for Disney |
100 cents, abroad |
Franc replacement |
Continental prefix |
Money in la banque |
Capital of Belgium |
100 cents, in Cork |
Bond or mart start |
Capital of Latvia? |
Coin debut of 2002 |
Coin from overseas |
Companion of Afro- |
Currency in crisis |
Hamburger's bread? |
International coin |
It's made of cents |
It's roughly $1.29 |
Latvia's new money |
Monaco money, e.g. |
Newly minted money |
Peseta replacement |
Prefix with "trash |
Slovakian currency |
100 cents, perhaps |
Capital of Estonia |
Currency in Cannes |
Continental tender |
Currency in France |
Dollar counterpart |
Post-lira currency |
Post-mark currency |
Prefix with Disney |
Prefix with market |
Prefix for dollars |
Multinational coin |
Capital of Germany |
Lira's replacement |
Prefix with vision |
International money |
Continental capital |
100 cents, at times |
100 cents, overseas |
1999 currency debut |
Capital of Helsinki |
Change at Frankfurt |
Coin issued in 2002 |
Coin spent in Spain |
Continental payment |
Currency in Germany |
Currency of Belgium |
Currency of Germany |
Drachma replacement |
Drachma's successor |
Estonia's new money |
Guilder's successor |
International bread |
It equals 100 cents |
Kroon's replacement |
Mark's replacement? |
Money in the making |
New currency abroad |
Note used in Naples |
Prefix with skeptic |
Schilling successor |
Speculator's target |
100 cents, for some |
100 cents, in Spain |
Continental "dollar |
Dough in Dusseldorf |
Multi-country dough |
New Old World money |
Currency in Cologne |
Trevi Fountain coin |
Overseas union unit |
Currency since 1999 |
Prefix with dollars |
Multinational money |
Franc's replacement |
Prefix with "centric |
Continental currency |
Bratislavan currency |
Coin released 1/1/02 |
Common currency unit |
Lithuania's new coin |
Markka's replacement |
Post-peseta currency |
Reunion Island money |
Shared currency unit |
Vatican City capital |
100 cents, somewhere |
Bond or market start |
It replaced the lira |
100 cents, in Europe |
100 cents, in France |
Continental exchange |
It's worth 100 cents |
100 cents, in Cyprus |
It replaced the mark |
Peseta's replacement |
Widely used currency |
Cash on the Continent |
100 cents, in Germany |
About $1.5, right now |
Dutch or Spanish coin |
Irish pound successor |
Multi-nation currency |
New money for Estonia |
Not exactly old money |
Bit of Greek cabbage? |
Coin of the Continent |
Coin on the Continent |
Drachma's replacement |
Foreign exchange unit |
Reddish-gray kangaroo |
Spanish currency unit |
Guilder's replacement |
It replaced the franc |
Vatican City currency |
21st-century currency |
Replacer of the franc |
Successor of the mark |
Modern Old World money |
Money on the Continent |
Alternative to a pound |
Coin of Italy or Spain |
Coin with Mozart on it |
Coin with twelve stars |
Continental money unit |
Cypriot's coin or bill |
Denmark doesn't use it |
Dollar, in some places |
French or Italian coin |
It's a bit over a buck |
Lead-in to pop or pass |
Money of the Continent |
Multiple-country money |
New circulator of 2002 |
Note across the ocean? |
Of a continent: Prefix |
Piece of French bread? |
Prefix with ''dollar'' |
Spanish or French coin |
Successor of the franc |
Tipperary tip jar coin |
Coin of many countries |
European currency unit |
French franc successor |
Transnational currency |
Overseas currency unit |
Multinational currency |
French or Italian bread |
Canary Islands currency |
Capital of 19 countries |
Cash in Spain or France |
Coin of France or Spain |
Currency used in France |
German mark replacement |
Greek gratuity, perhaps |
It's replacing the lira |
Maltese money since '08 |
Mark and franc replacer |
Monetary unit of France |
Prefix with pop or zone |
Prefix with zone or pop |
Recent change in change |
What followed the franc |
Coin introduced in 2002 |
Legal tender since 1999 |
Multi-national currency |
Tender on the Continent |
Monetary unit of Cyprus |
It replaced the drachma |
A dollar, in some places |
Cash in Spain and France |
Coin in France and Italy |
Coin with a brass border |
Coin with national sides |
Currency across the Pond |
It's highest note is 500 |
Italian lira replacement |
Italian money since 2002 |
Italian money, today ... |
Kind of bonds or dollars |
Malta adopted it in 2008 |
Mark's replacement, e.g. |
Mark's successor in 2002 |
Monetary unit in Ireland |
Monetary unit since 1999 |
Money in Italy or France |
Money in Spain and Italy |
Word before Disney, once |
Replacement unit of 1999 |
Coin across the Atlantic |
Coin with 12 stars on it |
Money, in many languages |
Spain's peseta successor |
Currency on the Continent |
Coin that debuted in 2002 |
Continental currency unit |
Currency for 19 countries |
Currency or dollar leader |
Currency symbolized by |
Currency used in Portugal |
Franc follower, in France |
French or German currency |
German mark's replacement |
Greek drachma's successor |
Irish pound's replacement |
It made its debut in 2002 |
Monetary unit of Slovenia |
Money at a casa de cambio |
Money in Madrid and Milan |
Money succeeding the mark |
Note with a national face |
Of the European continent |
Prefix with zone or trash |
Coin with a national side |
Money in France and Spain |
Money in wide circulation |
New coin in the Old World |
Coin introduced on 1/1/99 |
Continental monetary unit |
It's worth about a dollar |
100 cents, in some places |
New money on the Continent |
Coin named for a continent |
Coin that equals 100 cents |
Commercial lead-in to pass |
Currency worth about $1.10 |
Current currency, for many |
It costs a bit over a buck |
It's worth around a dollar |
Modern prefix with skeptic |
Money in Italy, these days |
New money in the Old World |
Prefix with bank or dollar |
Prefix with bond or market |
One dollar, in some places |
Start for dollar or Disney |
International monetary unit |
100 cents, in certain lands |
Coin featuring Benedict XVI |
Coin with a Continental map |
Coin with a map on its back |
Currency of France or Italy |
Currency of Italy or France |
Currency recently in crisis |
Currency that represents |
Dutch guilder's replacement |
International currency unit |
Italian currency, currently |
Lithuanian adoption of 2015 |
Note first used on 1/1/2002 |
Prefix for dollar or Disney |
Prefix with dollar or trash |
Slovenia adopted it in 2007 |
Unit of currency in Germany |
100 cents, across the ocean |
Coin with a map on one side |
Currency introduced in 1999 |
Coin that debuted on 1/1/02 |
Element of change, overseas |
Multinational monetary unit |
Coin with a map on the front |
Currency foreign to the U.S. |
Currency in France and Spain |
Current Continental currency |
It replaced the French franc |
Mark and franc's replacement |
Mediterranean currency, e.g. |
Overseas currency since 2002 |
Prefix with Disney or dollar |
Prefix with dollars or trash |
Prefix with trash and Disney |
Prefix with zone and skeptic |
Prefix with vision or Disney |
Currency with a 20-cent coin |
It replaced the lira in 2002 |
New currency on the Continent |
Change in the European Union? |
Coin used in Italy and France |
Currency of Germany or Greece |
Currency of Greece and France |
Currency of Ireland and Italy |
Currency of Italy and Ireland |
It replaced the Cypriot pound |
New currency in the Old World |
Newish money on the Continent |
One featuring a Maltese cross |
Schilling replacement in 2002 |
It replaced the Belgian franc |
Bread common to many countries |
Coin depicting a harp, perhaps |
Coin with a map on its reverse |
Combining form for a continent |
Currency in France and Finland |
Currency named for a continent |
Currency of France and Germany |
Currency of Cannes and Cologne |
Currency of France and Ireland |
Currency of Ireland and France |
Currency of Spain and Portugal |
It entered circulation in 2002 |
It replaced the Estonian kroon |
It replaced the franc and mark |
Multinational form of currency |
The so-called "single currency |
Coin featuring a Maltese cross |
Coin in circulation since 2002 |
100-cent unit, on the continent |
Continental currency since 2002 |
Currency for many Member States |
Currency of Austria and Germany |
Currency of Ireland and Finland |
It replaced the punt in Ireland |
It's a little less than a pound |
It's somewhat less than a pound |
Multinational official currency |
Note with architectural designs |
Successor to the mark and franc |
Word form before dollar or mart |
You can buy one for about $1.30 |
You can spend it in many places |
It gets more bang than the buck |
It helped eliminate some pounds |
Monetary unit introduced in 1999 |
Currency of Germany and Portugal |
Currency used in Spain and Italy |
Monetary unit since Jan. 1, 1999 |
Successor of the mark and markka |
Coin that debuted on Jan 1, 2002 |
Currency named after a continent |
Currency of Slovakia and Slovenia |
It may be before dollar or market |
Monetary unit in Spain and France |
Official currency of Vatican City |
Second most traded world currency |
Multinational currency since 2002 |
15-year-old international currency |
Coin whose front varies by country |
Currency that replaced the drachma |
Currency used in Spain and Germany |
Replacement for the franc and mark |
Replacement for the mark and franc |
Successor of the four long answers |
Prefix with ''bond'' or ''dollar'' |
Coin whose face depicts a continent |
Coin with a gold-colored outer ring |
Coin with twelve stars on each side |
Currency with eight different coins |
Monetary unit in France and Germany |
Currency used in Germany and France |
Currency used in France and Germany |
Basic monetary unit for 19 countries |
Currency of France, Spain, and Italy |
Currency roughly equal to the dollar |
Estonian currency as of Jan. 1, 2011 |
Italian money that replaced the lira |
Its 50 is getting a redesign in 2017 |
It's used by some who miss the mark? |
Currency worth a little over a dollar |
Second-most traded currency worldwide |
Most-traded currency after the dollar |
Coin with 12 stars on its reverse side |
Currency in Spain, France, and Germany |
Focus of the central bank in Frankfurt |
It's worth a little more than a dollar |
Its banknotes are made of cotton fiber |
Its symbol was inspired by the epsilon |
Official currency of Germany and Italy |
Symbol gotten by typing Option+Shift+2 |
Coin whose one side depicts a continent |
Currency currently used by 26 countries |
Currency currently used by 24 countries |
Ireland's features a Celtic harp design |
Money used by about two dozen countries |
Official currency of Greece and Germany |
Dollar's counterpart in Spain and France |
Estonian currency, as of January 1, 2011 |
Ireland's features a depiction of a harp |
It has paper denominations from 5 to 500 |
Replacement for the mark, franc and lira |
What has made some people miss the mark? |
Coin that replaced the lira and the franc |
Currency accepted at the Louvre gift shop |
It replaced the Slovak koruna on 1/1/2009 |
Italy's features Leonardo's Vitruvian Man |
Multinational currency introduced in 2002 |
International currency introduced in 2002 |
Money spent on a backpacking trip, perhaps |
Note with a classical architectural design |
International currency whose symbol is € |
___ Disney (former name of Disneyland Paris) |
___ Disney (earlier name of Disneyland Paris) |
Coin with 12 stars on both the front and back |
Currency established by the Maastricht Treaty |
Currency that's used by most of one continent |
Currency created through the Maastricht Treaty |
Currency replacing the mark, franc, lira, etc. |
Currency unit worth a little more than a dollar |
It replaced the Italian lira and Spanish peseta |
Its symbol looks like an equal sign through a C |
Coin featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man |
Second-most traded currency (after the US dollar) |
Coin that's been around for more than half a decade |
Symbol gotten by typing Ctrl+Alt+E, in Microsoft Word |
___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris) |
Currency that replaced the French franc and German mark |
Greek currency (Editor's Note: review clue in six months) |
Currency shared by 18 countries, including Spain and Greece |
The symbol for it on a Mac is made by typing Option-Shift-2 |
Currency that replaced the French franc and the Italian lira |
Currency that replaced the Spanish peseta and the Italian lira |
Italy's features an image of Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man |
Currency used in the continent that shares its first four letters |
Currency in Germany (and many other countries on the same continent) |
Currency used in Latvia, Lithuania, and more than 20 other countries |
Currency whose name caused several linguistic problems for its users |
Word that can precede the first parts of this puzzle's theme answers |
Currency that replaced the French franc, the Spanish peseta, the Italian lira, and 15 others |