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Currency of Cannes, Córdoba and Cologne
Answer for the clue "Currency of Cannes, Córdoba and Cologne ", 4 letters:
euro
Alternative clues for the word euro
- Continental coin
- Successor of the mark and markka
- Shared currency unit
- ___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris)
- Currency of Germany or Greece
- Italy's features an image of Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man"
- International money
- Newly coined coin
- Currency accepted at the Louvre gift shop
- Italian currency, currently
Usage examples of euro.
Krater grabbed it during the melee at Caffe Atene, had cost sixty euros.
Czech koruna is unhealthily overvalued against the euro thus jeopardizing any export-led recovery.
The task that night, as had been the norm for a number of previous weeks, was to divert tiny amounts of currency away from the data flow of micropayments, fractions of euros for web page access, software updates, pay-for-view teevee, data subscriptions, mainframe processing time, or any one of the other million things you could buy and sell and sample digitally.
The fourth was probably a Chocoes girl while the last two were plainly mestizas of mixed Euro and Indian blood.
Despite enormous resistance when it was first proposed, Euro Disney has become the number one tourist attraction in France, and the largest restaurateur in that country of high cuisine, selling 30 million meals a year.
European winters in living memory, Euro Beasley underperformed with crushing losses, and Mickey Weisinger watched his stock-both personal and professional-plummet.
But the guards on Balti will usually take only five euros per passenger.
Hawkins had put together was money: Chinese, American dollars, plenty of yen, Thai bhat, and a good sum of the ubiquitous euros.
He stopped at his table to leave twenty-three Euros for his own meal, including only a few cents for the tip.
For that they would pay their Euros, and this time it would be enough to make this venture profitable.
Just half a million Euros, used mostly for credit card expenditures, his own and .
But instead of eating, he crossed the ViaVeneto to get a thousand Euros from the cash machine.
He had a hundred Euros, and assumed that would be enough, unless this guy had attended the New York City school of taxi driving.
He thanked the waiter and tipped him two Euros, then read the paper that sat on the wheeled table.
But instead of eating, he crossed the Via Veneto to get a thousand Euros from the cash machine.