| Bill |
| Buck |
| Banknote |
| Greenback |
| 100 cents |
| Till find |
| Avis rival |
| Clam _____ |
| Small bill |
| Hertz rival |
| Wallet bill |
| ___ Almighty |
| Bit of bread |
| Four quarters |
| Monetary unit |
| Bet you a ___ |
| Bill of sale? |
| Almighty" item |
| Small banknote |
| Washington site |
| Register single |
| Washington bill |
| Hertz competitor |
| End of Stepquote |
| It once went far |
| Missile for G. W. |
| Namibian currency |
| Kind of diplomacy |
| Budget alternative |
| This once went far |
| U.S. currency unit |
| Single in a wallet |
| George, so to speak |
| Australian currency |
| Change-machine input |
| Missile for Washington |
| Word with store or sign |
| Word on a Canadian loonie |
| Word after sand or silver |
| Word with "sand" or "bottom |
| Cash for a 10 o'clock scholar |
| Madagascar's unit of currency |
| Item that doesn't go far today |
| Thing that shrinks when inflated? |
| It's supposedly up a magician's sleeve |
| Economic factors deployed as "soft power |
| Monetary unit — town in Clackmannanshire |
| Source of all the tender words in this puzzle? |