Medical journal write-up | 24 |
Baseball's Stengel | 22 |
Celebrated engineer Jones | 25 |
Brother of Ben Affleck | 22 |
Strikeout victim of verse | 25 |
Mudville's slugger | 22 |
Mudville fans' fanner | 25 |
Mudville disappointment | 23 |
Legendary engineer Jones | 24 |
Famed batter in an 1888 poem | 28 |
Dr. Ben of '60s TV | 22 |
Batter after Flynn and Blake | 28 |
"___ at the Bat" | 26 |
___ Kasem, noted deejay | 23 |
Classic Ernest L. Thayer poem | 29 |
Classic baseball-themed poem | 28 |
Alternative to plastic | 22 |
Simplest form of payment | 24 |
Ones, twos and fives, e.g. | 26 |
Like some transactions | 22 |
It may be taken into account | 28 |
It may be cold or petty | 23 |
Wimbledon winner: 1987 | 22 |
It's cold and hard | 22 |
Credit-card alternative | 23 |
Word written on a check | 23 |
Word with crop or register | 26 |
Word before cow or crop | 23 |
Word after ready or petty | 25 |
Tens and twenties, e.g. | 23 |
Singer from Kingland, Ark. | 26 |
Simple form of payment | 22 |
Redeem, with “in” | 25 |
Redeem, with "in" | 27 |
Preferred bribery medium | 24 |
Pawnbroker's staple | 23 |
Neither check nor charge | 24 |
Moneyed country singer? | 23 |
Item on the barrelhead | 22 |
It's tender, legally | 24 |
It's on the barrelhead | 26 |
It may be petty in the office | 29 |
It may be cold or hard | 22 |
Credit's counterpart | 24 |
Cold or ready follower | 22 |
Checkout clerk's question | 29 |
C & W singer Johnny | 23 |
An A.T.M. dispenses it | 22 |
A Boy Named Sue singer | 24 |
"The Man in Black" | 28 |
"Cold, hard" money | 28 |
"___ or charge?" | 26 |
Credit card transaction | 23 |
Wedding reception feature | 25 |
Where drinks are not a treat | 28 |
Hotel reception feature | 23 |
Hardly a free-spirited place? | 29 |
Fixture at some fund-raisers | 28 |
Feature of some receptions | 26 |
Feature of many a hotel event | 29 |
Reliable source of income | 25 |
Reliable profit center | 22 |
Prolific income source | 22 |
Dependable profit source | 24 |
Cotton or tobacco, e.g. | 23 |
Uncomplicated transactions | 26 |
___ in (takes the money) | 24 |
What a teller does often | 24 |
Redeems, with "in" | 28 |
Tropical American tree | 22 |
Nut used in Asian cooking | 25 |
Nut used in some salads | 23 |
Nut in a mixed nuts can | 23 |
Mount ______ ? Newfoundland | 27 |
Redeem, as a savings bond | 25 |
Make bread from chips? | 22 |
Trade chips for bread? | 22 |
Redeem one's chips | 22 |
Quit gambling, for now | 22 |
Convert one's poker chips | 29 |
Convert chips into money | 24 |
Collect one's winnings | 26 |
___ hand (available money) | 26 |
Bow out of the card game | 24 |
Singles among the Pringles? | 27 |
One way to call it quits | 24 |
Leave a casino as a winner | 26 |
Prepare to leave the casino | 27 |
Debt avoider's maxim | 24 |
It doesn't use real money | 29 |
Sweater material choice | 23 |
Payoff from a fleecing | 22 |
In desperate need of money | 26 |
Hurting for money (33) | 22 |
Atlantic City attraction | 24 |
Bettor business bureau? | 23 |
Place to roll the dice | 22 |
Where the chips are down? | 25 |
Place to play blackjack | 23 |
It's full of slots | 22 |