| Morticia's daughter born earlier in the week? | 49 |
| When NPR airs the week's first "Fresh Air" | 56 |
| Quick-starting worker? | 22 |
| Start of an anonymous quip | 26 |
| Start of truism | 15 |
| Policy about starting the work week right? | 42 |
| Time to see some football | 25 |
| Last days of long weekends | 26 |
| They're not popular in offices | 34 |
| Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like ___" | 46 |
| "___ child is fair of. . . " | 38 |
| One "fair of face" | 28 |
| Worlds, to René | 18 |
| Dutch painter Piet | 18 |
| Dutch artist Piet | 17 |
| "Tableau 2" | 21 |
| Cash, in Castile | 16 |
| MONACO: _____:: ... | 19 |
| Commercial alloy | 16 |
| ___ metal (nickel alloy) | 24 |
| Nickel-like metal | 17 |
| Nickel-copper alloy | 19 |
| Nickel and copper alloy | 23 |
| ___ metal | 9 |
| Juno ___ (Roman goddess) | 24 |
| One is in fiscally | 18 |
| Like some rewards | 17 |
| Pecuniary | 9 |
| Like many rewards | 17 |
| Pertaining to funds | 19 |
| Of $'s and ¢'s | 25 |
| Part of an economics degree? | 28 |
| Traveler's cash pouch? | 26 |
| Turn liquid | 11 |
| Converts to currency | 20 |
| Impressionist's study of a washerwoman? | 43 |
| French artist ClaudeÂ’s painting of a bustling city square? | 62 |
| What a fan of water lilies might buy? | 37 |
| What some taxpayers hope to get | 31 |
| Change, e.g., and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Prosperous person, slangily | 27 |
| One who's loaded with loot | 30 |
| Finance? | 8 |
| Currency pros | 13 |
| Like the haves | 14 |
| Having deep pockets | 19 |
| Fairly loaded? | 14 |
| Like Warbucks | 13 |
| Like a high roller | 18 |
| Dire Straits gets paid to eat? | 30 |
| New wave #1 hit with the repeated line "That ain't working" | 73 |
| 1985 Dire Straits hit | 21 |
| 1985 #1 hit whose title explains 11 answers in this grid | 56 |
| #1 Dire Straits hit | 19 |
| What a pro track star gets? | 27 |
| What a champion marathoner earns? | 33 |
| Marathoner's cash? | 22 |
| Mammonist | 9 |
| Ready to spend | 14 |
| Sign of fiscal fitness? | 23 |
| "I'll buy you whatever you want!" | 47 |
| Stipulation from a wealthy purchaser | 36 |
| Start of a quote by Evelyn Waugh | 32 |
| One thing a bank can be | 23 |
| Pawnbroker or bank | 18 |
| Paper ___ (dispenser of fives and tens?) | 40 |
| Mob lawyer, maybe | 17 |
| Miser, e.g. | 11 |
| Successful investment | 21 |
| Profitable product | 18 |
| One that flies off shelves? | 27 |
| Cash cow | 8 |
| Personal finance magazine editor? | 33 |
| Liquid assets investment | 24 |
| Investor's choice | 21 |
| "A penny saved is a penny earned," e.g.? | 50 |
| Miss at the movies | 18 |
| Discount sources for shoppers | 29 |
| Bank-issued check | 17 |
| Postal payment | 14 |
| Check alternatives | 18 |
| Payment methods | 15 |
| "Your ___ " (harsh choice) | 36 |
| Secretary in Bond novels | 24 |
| Miss at the movies? | 19 |
| George, Abe et al.? | 19 |
| Currencies | 10 |
| Sums of cash | 12 |
| Financial sums | 14 |
| Bank holdings | 13 |
| ___ worth | 9 |
| Special effects scene in a summer blockbuster, say | 50 |
| Ball with a bet riding on it? | 29 |
| Angle on the Titanic sinking, to filmmakers | 43 |
| What the treasurer of the United States and the secretary of the Treasury supply? | 81 |
| What a billionaire wears to the ball? | 37 |
| Billionaire's formal wear? | 30 |
| What national banks oversee | 27 |
| Bang for one's buck | 23 |
| Part one of a quip about slippery cabbage | 41 |