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A bigger bang for your
buck
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A
buck
fifty
A
buck
well spent ( Springmaid Sheets advertising slogan )
A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar
A
penny
saved is a
penny
earned
Adobe
dollar
( Mexican currency )
Almighty
dollar
Another day, another
dollar
Bad
penny
Bet your bottom
dollar
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Billion
Dollar
Man ( Nickname of American politician Henry Nowak )
Buck
House ( Nickname of Buckingham Palace )
Buck
naked
Buck
the system
Buck
up
Buck
up your ideas
Buck's fizz
Buddy can you spare a dime?
Chasing nickels around
dollar
bills
Corn and cluck for a
buck
( Kentucky Fried Chicken advertising slogan )
Cost a pretty
penny
Cut off without a
penny
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Day late and a
dollar
short
Dime a dozen
Dime dropper
Dollar
Bill ( Nickname of basketball player Bill Bradley )
Domestos kills ninety-nine per
cent
of all known germs ( Domestos Bleach advertising slogan )
Drop a dime
Earn an honest
penny
Fast
buck
Gentlemen we can rebuild him. We have the technology. ( A catchphrase from Six Million
Dollar
Man )
Get off the dime
In
Penny
Lane there is a barber showing photographs ( Beatles song lyric )
In for a
penny
in for a pound
It Takes People Like You To Make People Like Me (
Buck
Owens song )
Million
Dollar
Baby ( Hilary Swank / Clint Eastwood movie )
Million
Dollar
Bash ( Bob Dylan song )
More bang for your
buck
Nickel and dime
Not a
penny
to bless yourself with,
One
Cent
( Nickname of Anfernee Hardaway )
Oxford scholar ( Cockney rhyming slang for
dollar
)
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Pass the
buck
Penny
Lane ( Beatles song )
Penny
Lane is in my ears and in my eyes ( Beatles song lyric )
Penny
for your thoughts
Penny
pinching
Penny
wise, pound foolish
Pretty
penny
Quick
buck
See a
penny
and pick it up
Spend a
penny
Stop on a dime
Ten a
penny
The
buck
stops here ( A political slogan by Harry S Truman )
The
penny
drops
The sixty-four thousand
dollar
question
Top
dollar
Turn on a dime
Turns on a dime
Two
buck
chuck