Crossword-Solution: DIMES 5 letters, 95 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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DIMES anagram DEISM, DEMIS, DIEMS, DISME

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Output of Denver mint. 1 answer
Some pocket change 1 answer
Smallest coins 1 answer
Small change components 1 answer
Reeded coins 1 answer
Polio fighters. 1 answer
Places to see FDR 1 answer
Places for profiles of FDR 1 answer
Phone-booth money 1 answer
Phone booth needs. 1 answer
Payment for dozens? 1 answer
Pay-phone change, once 1 answer
Ten make a buck 1 answer
Nickels-and-___ (bothers with trivialities) 1 answer
Mercury money 1 answer
Mercury and Roosevelt 1 answer
Marching coins? 1 answer
Marchers since F.D.R.'s day 1 answer
Ma Bell's collection 1 answer
Little money? 1 answer
Lightest U.S. coins 1 answer
John D.'s tips. 1 answer
John D. giveaways 1 answer
They have torches on their tails 1 answer
Ten-cent coins in the U.S 1 answer
Torch-bearing change 1 answer
Tiniest U.S. coins 1 answer
Thinnest coins 1 answer
Thinnest U.S. coins 1 answer
Thinnest American coins 1 answer
Thin mint products 1 answer
Thin coins 1 answer
They're twice as valuable as nickels 1 answer
They were used for many calls 1 answer
They marched in January. 1 answer
John D.'s handouts 1 answer
They have torches on their backs 1 answer
They feature torches 1 answer
They bear torches 1 answer
They ain't worth a nickel 1 answer
These marched against polio 1 answer
Tenths of a dollar 1 answer
Ten-centers 1 answer
Ten-cent pieces 1 answer
Ten-cent coins 1 answer
Ten to a buck 1 answer
Joan Jett puts them in the jukebox 1 answer
"March of___" 1 answer
"Mercury" coins 1 answer
40% of all quarters 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DIMES (5)

Her purse, containing a miserable handful of dimes and nickels, was in her trunk, and her trunk was in the hands of the landlady.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
The harpooner suggested the eminent desirableness of a drink, and Scotty searched his pockets for dimes and nickels.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
And at sight of an ill-clad Italian, with his slovenly, wrinkled old-young wife, turning the handle of his grind organ whilst both pairs of eyes searched windows and porches and doorsteps with a hopeless sort of hopefulness, she lost her head entirely and emptied her limp pocketbook of dimes, and nickels, and pennies.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
This represented all his savings, amounting to two dollars and seventeen cents in dimes, nickles and pennies.
The Master Key L. Frank Baum 1996
Whenever you have a quarter, go to the post-office and buy five cents worth of postage-stamps; you will receive in change two dimes, that is, two short bits.
Across the Plains Robert Louis Stevenson 1996

Quotes with DIMES (3)

From the end of the World War twenty-one years ago, this country, like many others, went through a phase of having large groups of people carried away by some emotion--some alluring, attractive, even speciously inspiring, public presentation of a nostrum, a cure-all. Many Americans lost their heads because several plausible fellows lost theirs in expounding schemes to end barbarity, to give weekly handouts to people, to give everybody a better job--or, more modestly, for exam…
Franklin D. Roosevelt
We were poor back then. Not living in a cardboard carton poor, not “we might have to eat the dog” poor, but still poor. Poor like, no insurance poor, and going to McDonald's was a really big excitement poor, wearing socks for gloves in the winter poor, and collecting nickels and dimes from the washing machine because she never got allowance, that kind of poor… poor enough to be nostalgic about poverty. So, when my mom and dad took me here for my tenth birthday, it was a reall…
Rebecca McNutt Smog City
By first believing in Santa Claus, then the Easter Bunny, then the Tooth Fairy, Rant Casey was recognizing that those myths are more than pretty stories and traditions to delight children. Or to modify behavior. Each of those three traditions asks a child to believe in the impossible in exchange for a reward. These are stepped-up tests to build a child's faith and imagination. The first test is to believe in a magical person, with toys as the reward. The second test is to tru…
Chuck Palahniuk Rant
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 108 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).