Possible Questions:
- Moolah
- Green
- Money
- Bucks
- Bills
- Moola
- Wherewithal
- Cabbage
- Some bills
- One way to pay
- Green stuff
- Long green
- Ready money
- Hard stuff
- Pocket money
- Till fill
- Greenbacks
- Singer Johnny
- Redeem
- Payment option
- Kind of cow
- Carry's partner
- Type of bar
- Legal tender
- Bills, e.g.
- Alternative to plastic
- Bills and coins
- Wallet filler
- Till contents
- Spondulicks
- Plastic alternative
- Dollars and cents
- Transaction option
- The Man in Black
- Payment method
- Checkout choice
- Way to pay
- Paper money
- Hard money
- ATM output
- "I Walk the Line" singer
- Mint output
- Currency
- Credit alternative
- Corn or cotton
- 1987 Wimbledon winner
- "As I Lay Dying" character
- ___ on the line
- Wallet contents
- Simplest form of payment
- Redeem, in a way
- Popular payee
- Plastic alternative?
- Part of C.O.D.
- Ones, twos and fives, e.g.
- Money in a wallet
- Like some transactions
- Johnny's money?
- Johnny or Rosanne
- Johnny
- It may be taken into account
- It may be cold or petty
- Dollars
- Dollar bills, e.g.
- Check alternative
- Billfold filler
- 'I Walk the Line' singer
- Word with crop or cow
- Wimbledon winner: 1987
- Specie
- Payment means
- Partner of carry
- Not check or charge
- Money on hand
- It's cold and hard
- It may be petty
- He walked "The Line"
- Credit-card alternative
- Convert, in a way
- Coins and bills
- Choice at checkout
- Cheddar
- Charge alternative
- Certain incentive
- Carry partner
- Aussie tennis star
- Aussie netman
- Alternative to credit
- Alternative to check or charge
- "Walk the Line" subject
- ___ and carry
- Word written on a check
- Word with crop or register
- Word with cow or crop
- Word with carry
- Word before cow or crop
- Word after ready or petty
- Toll lane choice
- The C of J.C. Penney
- The "C" in J.C. Penney
- Tens and twenties, e.g.
- Tens and twenties
- Singing Johnny
- Singer Johnny.
- Singer in black
- Singer from Kingland, Ark.
- Simple payment method
- Simple form of payment
- Sign at an A.T.M.
- Scalper need
- Register money
- Redeem, with “in”
- Redeem, with "in"
- Redeem a check
- Redeem (with ''in'')
- Redeem as a check
- Recording star Johnny
- Purse filler
- Preferred bribery medium
- Petty or hard item
- Pawnbroker's staple
- One kind of register
- Noted country singer
- Neither check nor charge
- Moneyed country singer?
- Money or Johnny
- Mattress filler during a recession, maybe
- Man in black
- Make liquid
- Liquid asset
- Like some payouts
- Lawful lucre
- June Carter ___
- Johnny with a guitar
- Johnny or June Carter
- Johnny in black
- Johnny from Ark.
- J.C. Penney's C
- J. C. Penney's middle name (honestly!)
- Item on the barrelhead
- It's tender, legally
- It's tender
- It's on the barrelhead
- It's no charge?
- It may be petty in the office
- It may be cold or hard
- He walked the line
- Hard currency
- Golden Globe-winning role for Phoenix
- Form of payment
- Fives and tens, e.g.
- Dollars and dimes
- Direct payment
- Crop or register
- Credit's counterpart
- Country singer Johnny
- Country legend Johnny
- Convert the chips
- Convert into currency
- Collection plate's contents
- Cold, hard substance?
- Cold or ready follower
- Cold hard stuff?
- Cold hard green stuff
- Cold cabbage?
- Chinese coin with a square hole
- Checkout clerk's question
- Change, perhaps
- Change, e.g.
- Change or paper
- C & W singer Johnny
- Bucks or clams
- Bills and this puzzle's theme
- Barrelhead need
- Barrelhead fodder
- Barrelhead commodity
- Bar or cow preceder
- ATM fill
- ATM dispensation
- Arkansas-born singer
- An ATM dispenses it
- An A.T.M. dispenses it
- Alternative to check or credit
- Alternative to charge
- Actual notes
- A.T.M. supply
- A Boy Named Sue singer
- "The Man in Black"
- "Man in Black" of country music
- "Cold, hard" money
- "Ah, take the ___ . . . ": FitzGerald
- "___ or charge?"
- ___-and-carry
- ____ and carry
- ___ crop