Answer: LIRE
LIRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 166 times.
- Parmesan bread
- Sicilian dough
- Italian money
- San Marino money
- Bills paid in Italy
- Marco's money
- Italian cabbage
- Capital of Rome
- What you might buy a Gucci bag in?
- Italian cabbage?
- Foreign currency
- Foreign money
- Cassino cash
- Cremona cabbage
- Money in Milano
- Euros replaced them
- Old money
- Old money in Italy
- Retired Italian money
- Pre-euro money
- Money with Garibaldi's picture
- Italian money, once
- Old Italian money
- Bygone coins
- Bygone Italian money
- Pre-euro cash
- Erstwhile denaro
- Money replaced by euros
- Former European capital
- Pre-euro money in 2-Down
- Money replaced by the euro
- Stale Italian bread?
- They're spent in Salerno
- Milano moola
- Italian roll?
- Euro predecessors
- Euro forerunners
- Old Italian bread?
- Some Euro predecessors
- Coins replaced by euros
- Old Italian bread
- Napoli notes, formerly
- Euro predecessor
- Maltese moolah
- Former capital of Italy
- Old Italian currency
- Cremona cash, once
- Old money in Naples
- Former Italian money
- Fomer capital of Italy
- Old Milano moola
- Pre-1999 Cremona currency
- Euros replaced them in Italy
- Former capital of Italy?
- Old Amalfi moola
- Former Italian coins
- Pre-euro denaro
- Old Italian capital
- Former coins of Italia
- Milano money, once
- Money depicting Marconi and Montessori
- Italian moola
- Three coins in la fontana?
- Old Bologna bucks
- Former Milan money
- Old Italian coins
- Old European capital?
- Former Vatican currency
- Read, as ''Le Monde''
- Old money in Europe
- Former Calabrian currency
- Cash in Italy, once
- One-time alternative to pounds
- Bills paid in Italy, once
- Bread in Roma, once
- Spendables in Rome, once
- What you may have found in a Gucci bag, once
- Italian units of money, once
- They were spendable in Rome, once
- Milan currency, once
- One-time spendables in Rome
- One-time Italian capital
- What Italians used to pay in
- Three old coins in la fontana
- Obsolete Italian currency units
- Trevi filler, once
- Currency in Rome, once
- Old capital of Italy
- It was circulated in San Marino
- Retired Italian cabbage
- It was spendable in Rome, once
- Former Roman money
- They were once spent in Salerno
- Bygone Bologna bread
- Bygone Italian monetary unit
- Currency in Roma, once
- Old Roman dough
- Rome spendables, once
- Modena moola, once
- Pre-euro "denaro"
- Read, as "Le Monde"
- Milano currency, once
- Italian currency
- Trevi fountain coins
- Milanese money, once
- Pre-euro Italian currency
- Old Parmesan bread?
- Brindisi bread
- Currency discontinued in 2002
- Old Italian loot
- Trevi tosses
- Trevi tosses, once
- Old Trevi tosses
- Former European money
- Mastroianni's money
- Alternative to pounds, once
- Bygone Italian coins
- Onetime Italian capital
- Former Firenze funds
- Old spendables in Rome
- They're no longer tender in a typical trattoria
- Vatican money, once
- Former Calabrian cash
- Currency until 2002
- Former Italian capital
- Old Pisa dough
- Change in Roma, once
- Cassino cash, once
- Salerno money no more
- Old change in the Vatican
- Capri currency, once
- Old Bologna bread
- Old Roman coins
- Change in Rome, once
- Italian cash of old
- Milan money, once
- What Italians used to spend
- Currency no more
- Plural of Lira
- Sicilian's millions
- Sicilians used to spend them
- Turkish monetary unit
- Predecessors of euros
- Turkish bills
- Forerunners of euros
- Abandoned European capital
- Carrara cash
- Notes in old Napoli
- Old Parmesan bread
- Mantua money
- Turkish money
- Old Vatican bread
- Old Italian cash
- Foreign money of old
- Money of old Italy
- Cambio in Calabria
- Former funds of Florence
- Former Italian currency
- Euros' predecessors
- Old Italian bills
- Erstwhile Bologna bills
- Italian coins before euros
- Where you could once see Montessori and Marconi
- Bygone Vatican money
- Italian bread that's no longer made
- Pre-euro currency