Crossword-Solution: EURO 4 letters, 1170 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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100 German cents 1 answer
100 Spanish cents 1 answer
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100 cents, in Cork 1 answer
100 cents, in Cyprus 1 answer
100 cents, in Europe 1 answer
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100-cent currency 1 answer
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100-cent unit, on the continent 1 answer
Common currency in Paris 1 answer
1999 currency debut 1 answer
21-year-old currency 1 answer
21st-century currency 1 answer
Standard money for the European Union 1 answer
Common currency in France and Spain 1 answer
Continent-wide cash 1 answer
Money used in much of the European Union 1 answer
5-to-500 banknote 1 answer
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Shared currency introduced in 1999 1 answer
7.5-gram coin 1 answer
A buck abroad 1 answer
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A dollar, in some places 1 answer
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AUSTRALIAN wallaroo 1 answer
Alternative to a pound 1 answer
Athens currency 1 answer
Aussie kangaroo 1 answer
Bank note made of pure cotton fiber 1 answer
Banque currency 1 answer
Belgian bill 1 answer
Belgian bread 1 answer
Belgian peso 1 answer
Berlin currency 1 answer
Bicolor coin 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with EURO (5)

Therefore, the Euro-African trade, instead of further stimulating the African economy, actually limited production of many items and drained it of much of its most productive manpower.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Some of them wanted to join the white society, accept its Euro-American cultural values, forget their past, and assimilate into the mainstream of American life.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Scott led Tyrone through the immense family-entertainment room into a deep navy blue, white accented Euro-streamlined automated kitchen.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Where are the Prin-cesses? What an extraordinary thing it is that since Euro- pean looking-glasses have been supplied to the Royal bed-rooms my daughters are invariably late! Lord D.: Sir, their Royal Highnesses await your pleasure in the Ante-room.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
The introduction of the euro as the common currency of much of Western Europe in January 1999 will pose serious economic risks because of varying levels of income and cultural and political differences among the participating nations.
The 1998 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 2010

Quotes with EURO (3)

I would rather carry around a plastic bag with five thousand Euro inside, than carry around a Louis Vuitton/Gucci/Prada bag with only one hundred Euro inside!
C. JoyBell C.
Another atrocity of summer is soccer. When the Euro Cup is on, it brings out the worst in people. It turns them into ravaging beasts who complain when a team they like, which they have done nothing to deserve, slips from grace and loses the match. An old man sitting beside me at the cafe was watching the men watch the soccer rather than watch the soccer himself. He found their reactions more entertaining than the game." All this stuff and nonsense over men kicking a ball," he…
Michelle Franklin
The very notion of Great Britain's "greatness" is bound up with Empire,' the cultural theorist, Stuart Hall, once wrote: 'Euro-scepticism and littel Englander nationalism could hardly survive if people understood whose sugar flowed through English blood , and rotted English teeth.
Andrea Levy Six Stories and An Essay
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Used 1,599 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).