SYMBOLS
DOUBLE O, DOUBLE E
4-LETTER "F" WORDS
ON THE MONEY
SLANG TERMS
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The glyph that symbolizes this sign of the zodiac represents ripples of water

Aquarius

400

IBC or Barq's, for example

Root beer

400

Comic Sans MS is a type of one

A font

400

Above "one" on the back of the $1 bill is this 4-word phrase

In God We Trust

400

To "make out like" this, meaning to do well, may refer not to a robber but to slang for a slot machine

A bandit

800

Daily Double!

The diminutive of star gives this keyboard symbol its name

800

A visual examination of something; let's have a...

Look-see

800

David Bowie sang that this "makes a man take things over"

Fame

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The $10 bill features this hippest of treasury secretaries

Hamilton
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Alliteration abounds in this 3-word phrase, a very uncomplicated game where you ring someone's doorbell & run away

Ding dong ditch

1200

This baby animal represents Jesus, the sacrifice offered for man's sins

Lamb

1200

"Be of" these 2 words denoting happy spirits

Good cheer

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It's an unweaned deer

A fawn

1200

The back of the $2 bill shows John Turnbull's painting of this document's presentation to Congress

The Declaration of Independence

1200

To garner extremely high marks in a school examination is more slangily to do this 3-letter word to "that test"

Ace

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An ancient symbol, the ouroboros is this animal with its tail in its mouth; it is continually devouring itself & reborn from itself

Snake

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2-word name for the flat pan used to bake up some snickerdoodles

Cookie sheet

1600

Any decree, or an automaker that originated in Turin

Fiat

1600

Daily Double!

A Washington, D.C. structure dedicated in 1922 is on the back of this bill

1600

Like the feedback type, in a "compulsion" this, you endlessly cycle through checking your social media apps

A loop

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The first 3 letters of this "balanced" Eastern symbol are represented by the tiger; the last 4, by the dragon

Yin Yang

2000

To excessively pamper someone with a utensil, metaphorically

To spoon-feed them
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In feudal times it was property granted to a vassal

A fief

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The president first elected in 1868 has his face on this bill

The $50 bill
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This numerical term for the first person to catch a certain disease now can mean the first person affected by something

Patient zero

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