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noun
- Officially coined or stamped metal currency
"newly minted money"
- Money of account
- Paper money
"handed the bank teller a wad of money"
- Wealth reckoned in terms of money
"made her money in the insurance business"
- An amount of money
"raised the money for a new library"
- Sums of money funds
"the collection of tax monies"
- A form or denomination of coin or paper money
"wanted his money in $10 bills"
- The first, second, and third place winners (as in a horse or dog race)
- Prize money
"his horse took third money"
- Persons or interests possessing or controlling great wealth
"politicians at the beck and call of money"
- A position of wealth
"born into money"
adjective
- Involving or reliable in a crucial situation
"a money player"
adjective
- Providing that the purchaser is entitled to a refund if the product is unsatisfactory
"a money-back guarantee"
noun
- One whose business is the exchanging of kinds or denominations of currency
- A device for holding and dispensing sorted change
noun
- The greedy pursuit of an opportunity for making money especially when done without regard for ethics, concerns, or consequences cash grab
"If he had sold out and made a money grab, much of what he stands for would have been diminished."
noun
- A person bent on accumulating money
noun
- The trade in short-term negotiable instruments (such as certificates of deposit or U.S. Treasury securities)
noun phrase
- A denominator of value or basis of exchange which is used in keeping accounts and for which there may or may not be an equivalent coin or denomination of paper money
noun
- An order issued by a post office, bank, or telegraph office for payment of a specified sum of money usually at any branch of the organization
This clue was used on March 19, 2026.