Crossword-Solution: RUPEE 5 letters, 177 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Rupee n. A silver coin, and money of account, in the East Indies.

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RUPEE anagram EPURE, PUREE

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100 cents, in Sri Lanka 1 answer
100 paisa 1 answer
100 paisas 1 answer
100 paise 1 answer
100 paise, in Pakistan 1 answer
16 annas. 1 answer
A hundred paise 1 answer
About 21 cents in India. 1 answer
Indian currency unit 1 answer
About 30 cents in British India. 1 answer
Agra coin 1 answer
Amritsar money 1 answer
Bangalore currency 1 answer
Bit of cash in Kashmir 1 answer
Bombay money 1 answer
Bread at an Indian restaurant? 1 answer
Calcutta cabbage 1 answer
Calcutta currency 1 answer
Money in Mumbai 1 answer
Cash in India 1 answer
Cash in Kashmir 1 answer
Cash in Kolkata 1 answer
Ceylon coin. 1 answer
Chennai money 1 answer
Coin bearing the Sanskrit motto "Satyameva Jayate" 1 answer
Coin in Calcutta 1 answer
Coin in Kolkata 1 answer
Coin in a Pakistani's pocket 1 answer
Coin of India or Pakistan 1 answer
Coin of Karachi 1 answer
Coin of Nepal or Pakistan 1 answer
Coin portraying Queen Victoria, once 1 answer
Coin spent in India 1 answer
Coin that may be minted in Mumbai 1 answer
Coin that read "GEORGE V KING EMPEROR" 1 answer
Indian currency with Mahatma Gandhi’s image 1 answer
Coin with two stalks of wheat on its reverse 1 answer
Currency featuring Ghandi 1 answer
Money used in Nepal and Sri Lanka 1 answer
Currency in Kolkata 1 answer
Currency in Nepal 1 answer
Currency in Pakistan 1 answer
Currency in The Legend of Zelda 1 answer
Currency of Pakistan 1 answer
Currency that becomes a recipe instruction when its first and third letters are switched 1 answer
Currency unit in the Legend of Zelda games 1 answer
Currency with a Gandhi Series 1 answer
Dehli coin 1 answer
Dehli currency 1 answer
Delhi cash 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUPEE (5)

The monstrous rocks, etc., says the Abbé ‘sont admirées avec surprise des voyageurs qui s’écrient aussitôt avec Horace: Ut mihi devio rupee et vacuum nemus mirari libet.’ The good man is not exactly lyrical in his praise; and you see how he sets his back against Horace as against a trusty oak.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt.
American Notes Rudyard Kipling 1997
Will the Sahib give me bukshish? IT,” pointing to the Other Man, “should have given one rupee.” The Other Man sat with a grin on his face, as if he enjoyed the joke of his arrival; and Mrs.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
This point his Excellency conceded with the greatest candour; but (as, doubtless, the reader may have remarked in the course of his experience) to owe is not quite the same thing as to pay; and from the day of his winning the money until the day of his death the Warwickshire Squire did never, by any chance, touch a single bob, tizzy, tester, moidore, maravedi, doubloon, tomaun, or rupee, of the sum which Monsieur de Galgenstein had lost to him.
Catherine: A Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1999
Export growth, has been slipping in 1996-97, averaging only about 4% to 5%-a large drop from the more than 20% increases it was experiencing over the prior three years-mainly because of the fall in Asian currencies relative to the rupee.
The 1998 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 2010

Quotes with RUPEE (3)

The rupee becomes cheap [of less value] and is that why man becomes expensive [valuable] and when the rupee becomes expensive, man becomes cheap. At present, man has become cheap; he will become expensive again.
Dada Bhagwan
People think of our life as harsh, and of course in many ways it is. But going into the unknown world and confronting it without a single rupee in our pockets means that differences between rich and poor, educated and illiterate, all vanish, and a common humanity emerges. As wanderers, we monks and nuns are free of shadows from the past. This wandering life, with no material possessions, unlocks our souls. There is a wonderful sense of lightness, living each day as it comes, …
William Dalrymple
Somebody had said how only 15 paisa of the one rupee sent from the Centre reached the intended beneficiaries. The job of a leader isn't just to diagnose the disease but to treat it
Narendra Modi
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 233 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).