Crossword-Solution: DUCATS 6 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Money for Shylock 1 answer
Widely accepted medieval money 1 answer
Tix 1 answer
Tickets: Slang. 1 answer
Tickets, slangily 1 answer
Tickets, in slang 1 answer
Tickets, familiarly 1 answer
Theater tix 1 answer
Theater tickets, slangily 1 answer
Theater tickets, informally 1 answer
Theater passes, in slang 1 answer
Shylock's money. 1 answer
Passes, in slang 1 answer
Movie passes 1 answer
Medieval coinage 1 answer
Gold coins of yore 1 answer
Gold coins of Poland, 25 zloty. 1 answer
Former European gold coins 1 answer
Coins of old Venice 1 answer
Coins long before euros 1 answer
Coins for Shylock 1 answer
Antonio's debt 1 answer
Money, informally 6 answers
Old gold coins 7 answers
A FEW COINS, IN SLANG 10 answers
ANY OF VARIOUS FORMER EUROPEAN COINS OF DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS 11 answers
Cash 39 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EZCEMA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DUCATS (5)

CHAPTER XXII My daughter—O my ducats—O my daughter! ———O my Christian ducats! Justice—the Law—my ducats, and my daughter! MERCHANT OF VENICE Leaving the Saxon chiefs to return to their banquet as soon as their ungratified curiosity should permit them to attend to the calls of their half-satiated appetite, we have to look in upon the yet more severe imprisonment of Isaac of York.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Tirant quickly picked up the slices of bread; then he reached into his pocket, took out twelve gold ducats and put one ducat on each slice, and he had them given to the poor.
The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba 1995
Giovanni, who had but a scanty supply of gold ducats in his pocket, took lodgings in a high and gloomy chamber of an old edifice which looked not unworthy to have been the palace of a Paduan noble, and which, in fact, exhibited over its entrance the armorial bearings of a family long since extinct.
Mosses from an Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
Those who shall oppose and refuse the admission of this class of reclaimed people to their trades and guilds shall be mulcted ten ducats for the first time, twenty for the second, and a double quantity for the third; and during the time they continue in their opposition they shall be prohibited from exercising the same trade, for a certain period, to be determined by the judge, and proportioned to the opposition which they display.
The Zincali George Borrow 2019
Antonio and Bassanio went together to Shylock, and Antonio asked the Jew to lend him three thousand ducats upon any interest he should require, to be paid out of the merchandise contained in his ships at sea.
Tales from Shakespeare Charles and Mary Lamb 1996

Quotes with DUCATS (3)

Apollinaire said a poet should be 'of his time.' I say objects of the Digital Age belong in newspapers, not literature. When I read a novel, I don’t want credit cards; I want cash in ducats and gold doubloons.
Roman Payne
Of all books printed, probably not more than half are ever read. Many are embalmed in public libraries; many go into private quarters to fill spaces; many are glanced at and put away... scarcely opened until the fire needs kindling. The most ardent book-lovers are not always the greatest readers; indeed, the rabid bibliomaniac seldom reads at all. To him books are as ducats to the miser, something to be hoarded and not employed... So pleasant it is to buy book; so tiresome to utilize them.
Flora Haines Loughead
The (extremely lavish set) was created by a transparency, a fine gauze, finely painted. According to the theatre accounts, it cost 241 ducats, 91 ducats more than Rossini was paid for the music.
Richard Osborne Rossini
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).