Answer: TENS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Addition column
- Kind of column
- Deck quartet
- Wallet fillers
- Change for a $20 bill
- Sawbucks
- Bills
- Wallet bills
- Till bills
- Poker holding
- Some bills
- Till compartment
- Wallet items
- Till stack
- Numbers
- Till section
- Hamilton bills
- Teller's stack
- XXX
- Folding money
- Certain bills
- Poker pair
- Bills in tills
- Decimal system
- Change for a twenty
- Playing cards
- Perfect scores
- Hamiltons
- Decades
- ___ of thousands
- Hamilton's bills
- Go Fish request
- XX
- Till contents
- Counting method
- X's
- Poker holding, perhaps
- Dice throws
- Certain column
- Billfold fillers
- ___ place
- Some folding money
- Shoe sizes
- Second place?
- Honor cards
- Column next to the ones
- Change for a C-note
- Some bills in tills
- Decimal units
- Cash register section
- Billfold items
- Adding column
- Yellow Monopoly bills
- Wallet contents
- Till pile
- Some wallet bills
- Poker cards
- Pins on the far right
- Integers
- Hamilton notes
- Hamilton commemoratives
- Duo in a score
- Counting intervals
- Cash drawer slot
- Cards below jacks
- Bills featuring Hamilton
- X X X
- Register section
- Perfect scores, often
- Perfect scores for divers
- Change for a hundred, perhaps
- Cards with the most pips
- Bills picturing Hamilton
- Accountant's column
- Top ratings
- They're often next to fives
- Supermodels, e.g.
- Stack in a till
- Some shoe sizes
- Register stack
- Register compartment
- Ovid's X's
- Large integers
- Heavenly bodies?
- Change for a C-note, maybe
- Change for a 20
- ". . . two ___ for a 20?"
- XXX, at times
- Where to see Hamilton
- Treasury bills?
- They commemorate Hamilton, in a way
- Symbols of perfection
- Some till bills
- Score halves
- Perfect scores, perhaps
- Perfect scores for gymnasts
- Perfect gymnastics scores
- One of a score's two
- Jacks take them
- Jack toppers, in solitaire
- Fair pair
- Double-digit bills
- Decade numbers
- Composition of some wads
- Change for a fifty
- Change for a $20
- Cash-register compartment
- Cash register compartment
- Blue Monopoly bills, now
- Bills with Hamilton on them
- Bills with Hamilton
- Arithmetic column
- Adder's column
- A score has two
- "Sawbucks"
- You can get two in exchange for a $20 bill
- XXX, perhaps
- Wallet contents, maybe
- Two make a score
- Treasury bills
- Top scores in gymnastics
- Top gymnastic scores
- Top diving scores
- They're sought on "Dancing With the Stars"
- They come between fives and twenties
- There are 16 used in this puzzle's card game
- Stunners
- Some Monopoly bills
- Some mathematical groupings
- Some greenbacks
- Some billfold bills
- Some ATM output
- Second place from the right
- Second column from the right
- Retton's best scores
- Redesigned U.S. currency in 2006
- Place in math class?
- Perfect specimens
- Perfect diving scores
- Ones' neighbor
- Numbers column
- Not-so-small bills
- Mathematical column
- Math class column
- Lowest honor cards
- Low euchre cards
- Lacrosse teams
- Knockouts, so to speak
- Jackson fractions
- High scores
- Hamilton's notes
- Gymnasts' perfect scores
- Gymnasts' goals
- Gymnastic coups
- Gold medal numbers
- Easy-to-count groupings
- Dice rolls equally probable as fours
- Decimal-system bases
- Decade units
- Counting intervals, e.g.
- Counter's intervals, perhaps
- Counter's intervals
- Column of numbers
- Column in math
- Change for a 50
- Bills with Alexander Hamilton on them
- Bills featuring the Treasury Building
- Bills featuring the Treasury
- Bills featuring Hamilton's portrait
- Bills displaying the U.S. Treasury building
- Billfold items, sometimes
- Billfold contents, sometimes
- Bases of the decimal system
- Bank stack
- All the best?
- ACTRESS ANNA ___
- A thousand's hundred
- A Spanish 21 deck has none
- "Hamiltons"
- __ place
- Yellow bills in Monopoly
- X's, sometimes
- X, X, X
- Withdrawal specification
- What singer on indy label has rolls of?
- Wallet contents, perhaps
- Wallet billsw
- US currency slangily known as "sawbucks"
- US bills with Alexander Hamilton on them
- US bills
- Untoppable gymnastics scores
- Two make twenty
- Two make a "Jackson"
- Two for a twenty
- Two ___ for a twenty
- Twenty-___ (decade after the aughts)
- Top scores, sometimes
- Top scores, at times
- Top scores in Olympic diving
- Top scores from a "Dancing With the Stars" judge
- Top scores for Simone Biles
- Top scores for divers
- Top scores at poetry slams
- Top ratings, at times
- Top marks
- TNT, in poker slang
- Till denomination
- Third till drawer from the right, maybe
- Things may be counted off by them
- They've had plastic security strips since 1992
- They're bigger than fives
- They show Hamilton
- They now sport "We the People"
- They elicit wolf whistles
- They display two Miss Liberty torches
- They come betweens fives and twenties
- These usually buy show CDs
- There are two in 20
- There are 16 per deck in this puzzle's card game
- Their backs show the Treasury Building
- The U.S. Treasury is on their backs
- The two in a twenty
- The two in a 20
- The two for a twenty
- Super scores
- Summer's column
- Striped blue balls
- Starting scores in gymnastics
- Stack in a register
- Spent to get into show
- Some softball teams
- Some perfect scores
- Some Olympic coups
- Some ideal scores
- Some honor cards
- Some banknotes
- Simple change for a 20
- Second-to-last digit, often
- Second-ranked pinochle cards
- Second-highest pinochle cards
- Second place in a math competition?
- Second place at a math Olympiad?
- Second place at a math competition?
- Second digit from the right
- Second column
- Scores for Retton
- Score duo
- Sawbucks units
- Repeated word in Metronomy title
- Ratings for Retton
- Rare diving scores
- Pounds with Austen's portrait
- Pound notes with Darwin
- Porter Wagoner "My Last Two ___"
- Playing cards below jacks
- Place next to ones
- Place next to hundreds
- Place near hundreds
- Place in a math class?
- Place for an adder?
- Pinochle cards
- Perfections for divers
- Perfect scores, in figure skating
- Perfect scores in gymnastics
- Perfect scores for Olympic athletes
- Perfect scores at the NBA slam dunk contest
- Perfect scores at Seoul in 1988
- Perfect ones
- Perfect Olympic scores
- Perfect numbers?
- Perfect marks
- Perfect dives
- Parts of royal flushes
- Part of a teller's stack
- Part of a poker hand, sometimes
- Paper bills with Alexander Hamilton on them
- Pairs of fins?
- Pairs of fins
- Only aces beat them in pinochle
- Ones' neighbors
- Ones place, ___ place, hundreds place ...
- Ones neighbor?
- Ones column neighbor
- Olympic gymnast's goals
- Olympic coup
- Occasional ATM bills
- Notes with Hamilton
- Notes with a Manitoban museum
- Not quite openers
- Might need these for cash-only show
- Mathematical place?
- Lowest cards in royal flushes
- Low cards in royal flushes
- Lesser-seen bills, thanks to ATMs
- Lacrosse team complements
- King toppers, in pinochle
- Kind of column, in math
- JLo song about these bills?
- JLo song about bills?
- Jacks beat them in war
- Jacks beat them
- J.Lo song about hotties?
- Hundreds column neighbor
- Hotties' ratings
- Hotornot.com ideals
- High ratings
- High marks at a ball
- Hamilton's currency
- Hamilton settings
- Hamilton adorns these
- Hamilton adorns them.
- Halves of a score
- Gymnasts' top scores
- Gymnasts' coups
- Gymnasts rarely see them
- Gymnastics top scores
- Gymnastics coups
- Gymnastic ideals
- Gymnast's dream-come-true
- Groups of people at small show
- Great scores, or half-scores
- Great scores from judges
- Good scores at a ball
- Gold medalist's numbers, perhaps
- Fox ratings
- Folding money.
- Fives and ___
- Five of 50
- Fifty's five
- Fifths of fifties
- Failed rocker's bills
- Exchange for a twenty, maybe
- Easy math column
- Decimal-system units
- Decimal groups
- Decimal groupings
- Decimal bases
- Decathlon numbers
- Counting system
- Counting intervals, sometimes
- Counting intervals, perhaps
- Common counting intervals
- Common column no. 2
- Commandments and pins
- Comaneci achievements
- Column to the right of the hundreds
- Column to the left of the ones
- Column that's two to the left of the decimal point
- Column between the ones and hundreds columns
- Column before ones
- Change for a twenty, maybe
- Change for a Jackson
- Change for a hundred, maybe
- Change for a hundred
- Change for a fifty, maybe
- Change for a Benjamin
- Change for a 50, maybe
- Change for a $50 bill
- Change for a $20 bill, often
- Change for $20
- Certain till fill
- Cash-register stack
- Cash-drawer section
- Cash-drawer compartment
- Cards not used in Spanish 21
- Cards lower than jacks
- Canadian bank notes featuring civil rights activist Viola Desmond
- Bo's equals
- Bo Derek and others
- Bo Derek and all wives, e.g.
- Bo and other beauties
- Blue bills in newer editions of Monopoly
- Bills.
- Bills you might break 20s into
- Bills with Hamilton's portrait
- Bills with an orange/yellow hue
- Bills with Alexander Hamilton's picture
- Bills with Alexander Hamilton
- Bills that will soon honor women's suffrage
- Bills stored next to twenties
- Bills stored next to fives
- Bills slated to be redesigned in 2020 to include a woman
- Bills jocularly called "Hamiltons"
- Bills in some tills
- Bills getting redone in 2020
- Bills for CDs at merch booth
- Bills featuring the US Treasury
- Bills featuring the U.S. Treasury Building
- Bills featuring Sir John
- Bills featuring Alexander Hamilton's portrait
- Bills due for a redesign
- Bills depicting the U.S. Treasury
- Bills depicting the Treasury Building
- Bills depicting Hamilton
- Bills between fives and twenties
- Bills aka sawbucks
- Beauty marks?
- Basis of decimal system
- Babes and hunks
- Army breaks
- Alexander Hamilton's portrait appears on these bills
- Abacus column
- 7 + 3, 5 + 5, 1 + 9, etc.
- 120 dozen?
- 1 + 9, 5 + 5, etc.
- "Register" them next to the fives
- "Perfect" numbers for beautiful people
- "Dimes," in Texas hold 'em lingo
- "... two __ for a 20?"
- ___ place (column two spots away from the decimal)
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