money?page=69 Crossword Puzzles
Money and Banking 2025-11-14
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- Money that has value simply because the government says so.
- Money that has intrinsic value.
- A requirement for money; Everyone must agree on the money as a payment.
- A requirement for money; The amount available is controlled.
- Any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services.
- A requirement for money; All money has the same basic design.
- A requirement for money; The ability to be broken down.
- A function of money; A function that allows individuals to save their purchasing power from the present for future use.
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- A type of interest that builds off the initial investment and the previous interest added.
- A type of banking that allows thousands of banks to create their own form of currency.
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- A function of money; Facilitates transactions by being widely accepted as payment for goods and services.
- A requirement for money; To last wear and tear.
- Currency that allows the holder to exchange it for something of value.
- Another word for a trade.
- Sum total of all of the currency and other liquid assets in a country's economy.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent.
- A requirement for money; Easily moveable.
- A type of interest that builds off the initial amount of the loan.
- A function of money; A measure of the value of all goods and services.
20 Clues: Another word for a trade. • Money that has intrinsic value. • A requirement for money; Easily moveable. • A requirement for money; To last wear and tear. • A requirement for money; The ability to be broken down. • Money that has value simply because the government says so. • A requirement for money; The amount available is controlled. • ...
Money Vocabulary Crossword 2025-12-02
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- To not use
- Paying for goods or services
- Physical money - both coins and paper money
- To purchase
- When you use something that is someone else’s temporarily
- A statement of money that is owed for goods or services
- A flat disc or piece of metal used as money
- To give someone something with the expectation that they will give it back
- Where you keep your cards and cash
- The amount of money that is expected in return for a good or service
- An allowance or a small amount of money given to someone each week
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- The price of something
- Keep and store up to use for later
- A percentage off the original price
- Something that allows you to pay for things from your account without cash
- A piece of paper with information about your purchase
- Give or hand something over in exchange for money
- To receive something without having to work for it
- Physical paper money or bills
- To trade
- To receive/ to get from working
- To give someone money for an item or service
22 Clues: To trade • To not use • To purchase • The price of something • Paying for goods or services • Physical paper money or bills • To receive/ to get from working • Keep and store up to use for later • Where you keep your cards and cash • A percentage off the original price • Physical money - both coins and paper money • A flat disc or piece of metal used as money • ...
Websites 2021-05-06
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- BBC website used for studying
- Global network connecting computer systems across the world
- A free social media platform for sharing photos
- Wire ______ diagram used to plan a website layout
- A number of these are included on a website
- An input device used to type on a computer
- Website selling over 850 brands as well as its own range of clothing and accessories
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- The name of the software we have been using
- Social media platform used to make a variety of short videos
- Used to link one page of a website to another
- The most used website in the world
- A small animal but also a computer device
- Logo used to represent the webpage you are working on in Serif
- Page used when you want to edit every page on your website
14 Clues: BBC website used for studying • The most used website in the world • A small animal but also a computer device • An input device used to type on a computer • The name of the software we have been using • A number of these are included on a website • Used to link one page of a website to another • A free social media platform for sharing photos • ...
Safety Month Crossword 2023-07-13
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- What is the acronym for the equipment that includes safety glasses, masks, gloves, hearing protection and other safety equipment?page 6
- The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of BLANK and BLANK.page 14
- A stairway, ladder or ramp shall be provided at all points of access where a break in elevation of BLANK inches or more exists.page 13
- A properly stocked, fully accessible and clean BLANK (2 words) kit must be available on every project.page 4
- Employees on a working/walking surface with an unprotected side or edge that is BLANK feet or more above a lower level shall be protected from falling.page 11
- What department is responsible for administering and maintaining a company-wide Safety Program?page 1
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- Any unsafe equipment or conditions must be BLANKED (2 words) by a competent person and removed from service.page 9
- An approved type and size BLANK (2 words) will be in working environments and places at required locations.page 7
- Only authorized employees may operate company vehicles and a valid BLANK (2 words) must accompany each other.page 10
- OSHA and the National Electrical Code requires that all electrical panels have a minimum of BLANK feet of clearance.page 8
- Any injury or accident that occurs while on the job should be reported how soon to your supervisor or to HR?page 2
- What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools?page 7
- PPE that becomes defective or damaged shall not be used and must be BLANKED.page 6
- The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility?page 2
14 Clues: What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools?page 7 • The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility?page 2 • PPE that becomes defective or damaged shall not be used and must be BLANKED.page 6 • The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of BLANK and BLANK.page 14 • ...
Summer Songs 2022-06-05
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- Iconic duet from Grease, sings about these Nights
- Alice Cooper sings about this being "out"
- Hot in Herre rapper
- Wastin' away again in...
- The Go Gos go on this in the summer
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- Harry Styles sings about this kind of Sugar
- Summer of '69 singer, Bryan
- Bananarama sings about this kind of summer
- Katy Perry sings about girls from here
- Katrina & the Waves, Walking on this
- Luis Fonzi summer hit
11 Clues: Hot in Herre rapper • Luis Fonzi summer hit • Wastin' away again in... • Summer of '69 singer, Bryan • The Go Gos go on this in the summer • Katrina & the Waves, Walking on this • Katy Perry sings about girls from here • Alice Cooper sings about this being "out" • Bananarama sings about this kind of summer • Harry Styles sings about this kind of Sugar • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- Finish the quote from page 7 (The Body According to Christ PPT): “We are God’s work of (blank), created in Christ Jesus for the good works which God has already designed to make up our way of life”.
- True disciples take up their cross each day and (blank) Jesus
- Jennifer from Scenario 1 (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT)has (blank) in Gym and was sent to the nurse’s office.
- What rules did the Jews follow which the Christians did not that led people to believe that Christianity was focused only on the human spirit but not the body?
- Your calling from God is also known as a (blank).
- According to page 4 (Discipleship PPT), being a follower of Jesus involves risk, challenges and a strong (blank).
- What bodily function had stopped for Jennifer after she began to lose weight 6 months ago in Scenario one (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT)?
- God has become fully human through whom?
- Sins related to violating the fifth commandment include murder, abortion, euthanasia and (blank).
- The (blank) commandment states that “Thou shalt not kill”.
- People with bulimia like Emily in the second Scenario (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT) often self-induces what in order to keep their weight in check?
- What type of prayer is it that calls for Divine favour so we are sanctified?
- According to page 7 (The Body According to Christ PPT), “To do the good that God has intended, we must (blank) who we are and stop trying to be like someone else”.
- Finish the quote from the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “Life and physical health are precious (blank) entrusted to us by God.”
- Which of the Seven Grandfather Teachings is represented by a buffalo?
- Which country has adopted a groundbreaking bill that would make it illegal for anyone – including fashion magazines, advertisers and websites – to promote extreme thinness.
- According to page 7 (The Body According to Christ PPT), “Each of us is original and (blank). We all reflect God’s image in a slightly different way”.
- Jesus
- In Scenario 3 (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT), Jessica refused to go to the restaurant with her friends because she had to do what?
- According to page 4 (Discipleship PPT), (blank) to others is the key to being a follower
- Alcohol and what likely contributes to Emily’s eating disorders in Scenario 2 (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT)?
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- What type of prayer is it that asks God for something on behalf of others?
- Paul, in his letter to the whom, sets the record straight by explaining that our bodies are part of the body of Christ.
- In Scenario one (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT), Jennifer “complains that she constantly feels bloated and has (blank)”
- True disciples are willing to go forth and spread the (blank) of Jesus.
- According to page 4 (Discipleship PPT), the qualities of a what is equal to that of
- According to Maria in Scenario 3 (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT), Jessica “seems to be making a lot of comments about being too fat, ugly, and saying that she wishes she was (blank).
- What type of prayer is it that gives thank for all we have?
- Finish the quote from page 5 (The Body According to Christ PPT): “Your bodies are members of (blank)”.
- God called on whom to release the Israelites from Egypt?
- What word means “Into the Flesh”?
- On page 4 (The Body According to Christ PPT), it states: “The fact that God chose to become human indicates that the Human body, whatever it’s form, has (blank) and
- Jesus was both mortal and (blank).
- True disciples gladly gather around Jesus and (blank) to his words.
- The eight (blank) includes those who are poor in spirit, mourning, meek, hungry and thirsting for righteousness, merciful, pure in heart, peacemakers and persecuted for righteousness’ sake.
- According to page 7 (The Body According to Christ PPT), “All of us together help reveal the (blank) of God”.
- True disciples open their (blank) to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
- be treated and viewed that way.”
- In the second Scenario (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT), Emily “has not lost any weight despite her (blank)”
- According to page 8 (The Body According to Christ PPT), “from conception, each human life involves the creative action of God and is in a special relationship with God. We are called to (blank) our own life and the lives of others”.
- Finish the quote from page 6 (The Body According to Christ PPT): “Your body is a (blank) of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God, and that you are not your own”.
- A symptom of Jessica’s anorexia in Scenario 3 (How We Treat Our Bodies PPT) is that she constantly looks at herself in the (blank).
42 Clues: Jesus • be treated and viewed that way.” • What word means “Into the Flesh”? • Jesus was both mortal and (blank). • God has become fully human through whom? • Your calling from God is also known as a (blank). • God called on whom to release the Israelites from Egypt? • The (blank) commandment states that “Thou shalt not kill”. • ...
Word Review 2021-10-14
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- located at the botton of a document and can be repeated on every page
- a list of sources located at the end of a document
- using the shortcut Ctrl + F takes you to this pane
- tab on the ribbon that allows you to add pictures, logos, or tables to a document
- this bar located at the bottom of the page shows you the word count, pages, and if caps lock is on
- a note or comment located at the end of a document
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- a note or comment located at the bottom of a page
- location for the commands and groupings
- a link that can takes you to another location
- location that allows you to save, open, and print a file
- located at the top of the document and can be repeated on every page
11 Clues: location for the commands and groupings • a link that can takes you to another location • a note or comment located at the bottom of a page • a list of sources located at the end of a document • using the shortcut Ctrl + F takes you to this pane • a note or comment located at the end of a document • location that allows you to save, open, and print a file • ...
Spelling Words Week 4 2024-01-31
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- Pokémon cards are worth a lot of money now, I should have ______ mine!
- I’m sorry I missed your call I have been so ________!
- I was sick the day our class had a pizza party, that made me so _______!
- make sure to _____ your name at the top of the page
- It’s too dark, turn on the _______.
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- _______ was just a good day! I got to eat ice cream!
- The sunset tonight was amazing, the colors were so ________________.
- Make sure you stop at the stop _____
- The music just started, can you ______ it?
- February is my favorite _______
- Have you seen the size of that candy bar? It’s ________!
11 Clues: February is my favorite _______ • It’s too dark, turn on the _______. • Make sure you stop at the stop _____ • The music just started, can you ______ it? • make sure to _____ your name at the top of the page • _______ was just a good day! I got to eat ice cream! • I’m sorry I missed your call I have been so ________! • ...
Newspaper crossword 2012-10-21
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- The supplier of information, such as a person, book, survey ect.
- The space between lines of type. This space is often altered so that stories form perfect boxes.
- The first few sentences or the first paragragh of a story. A tip that may lead a story.
- Information not for publication, or at least not attributed to the source if used as background.
- A headline streching across the top of a page.
- Where old newspapers, clippings, cuts and pictures are stored.
- Passing of as ones own the ideas and words of another.
- The authors name, which is printed at the beginning of an artical.
- Details of the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, gernerally placed on the editorial page.
- A story a reporter is given to cover.
- A story printed by only one paper; a scoop.
- Total number of copies of a publication distributed to subcribers and vendors in one day.
- The arrangment of horizontal lines of type, usually 10 to 14 picas wide, in a news story; also, an article appearing regulary written by a particular writer or "columnist."
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- The space between columns or margins between facing pages.
- A time at which all copy for an edition must be submitted.
- To make a story longer by using more words than are necessary.
- A newspaper of a small page size like the herald sun.
- All the copies which a newspaper publishes in one day.
- One who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections.
- A story obtained before other newspapers or other media recieve the information.
- The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date of the article origination.
- Quoatation marks; A quote is a portion of a story that consists of direct quotations.
- Factual news stories without opinions.
- The continuation instructions of a story that is jumped to another page.
- To rush copy through to the paper without careful editing.
- A single word or short line of type at the end of a paragragh, particularly at the top or bottom of a coloumn or page.
- Headline or text accompanying a picture of illustration; also called a cutline.
- A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion.
28 Clues: A story a reporter is given to cover. • Factual news stories without opinions. • A story printed by only one paper; a scoop. • A headline streching across the top of a page. • A newspaper of a small page size like the herald sun. • All the copies which a newspaper publishes in one day. • Passing of as ones own the ideas and words of another. • ...
cpe151 2016-03-10
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- An excessive amount of page swapping between main memory and secondary storage.
- A fast disk large enough to accommodate copies of all memory images for all users.
- It allows both parent and child processes to initially share the same pages in memory.
- It never swaps a page into memory unless page will be needed.
- It is a mechanism for processes to communicate and to synchonoze their actions.
- A java mechanism that allows Java program on one machine to invoke a method on a remote object.
- It is the act of allowing only one process to have access to a dedicated resource.
- Allocated memory may be slightly larger that requested memory.
- It happens when several processes work together to complete a common task.
- It is a collection of instructions or operations that performs single logical function.
- It is the threshold parameter to increasing paging in Solaris computer.
- A type of scheduling policy where interrupts processing of a job and transfers the CPU to another job.
- a type of communication where messages are directed and received from mailboxes.
- It is the queue of messages attached to the link.
- Pages are brought into memory only as they are needed, allowing jobs to be run with less main memory.
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- The system find some page in memory, but not really in use, swap it out.
- Signals are used in UNIX systems to notify a process that a particular event has occurred.
- Set of pages residing in memory that can be accessed directly without incurring a page fault.
- When a C PU switches to another process, the system must save the state of the old process and load the saved state for the new process via a _________.
- It is a part of a program that must complete execution before other processes can have access to the resources being used.
- It contains information associated with each process such as process state, program counter, and many others.
- It occurs when there are few resources to process a job.
- Cooperating processes need ________ that provides send and receive messages.
- It creates a number of threads in a pool where they wait work.
- It is also known as logical address.
25 Clues: It is also known as logical address. • It is the queue of messages attached to the link. • It occurs when there are few resources to process a job. • It never swaps a page into memory unless page will be needed. • Allocated memory may be slightly larger that requested memory. • It creates a number of threads in a pool where they wait work. • ...
Reve evenson 2025-10-08
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- a story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth.
- a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible.
- who is Tom married to
- who is the bad guy in the story
- a story has been told so much that it's considered a legend
- what was in her wife's apron
- where did Tom find his wife's liver at
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- who sold his soul to the devil?
- what did the devil say to tom on page 4
- nickname for the devil
- Tom Walker is a usurer by this profession?
- it means that she is a harsh-tempered or overbearing woman. Which means that she is a lot to handle
12 Clues: who is Tom married to • nickname for the devil • what was in her wife's apron • who sold his soul to the devil? • who is the bad guy in the story • where did Tom find his wife's liver at • what did the devil say to tom on page 4 • Tom Walker is a usurer by this profession? • a story has been told so much that it's considered a legend • ...
Microsoft Word 2022-10-28
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- objects such as document properties or fields which can be inserted from a gallery
- break which divides documents into portions that allow users to apply specific formatting changes
- break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full
- collection of variable data about one individual or item
- amount of white space between the text and the edge of the page on each of the four sides
- way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing
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- set of merge fields stored as one unit
- vertical white space before and after paragraphs
- process which inserts variable information into a standardized document to create a personalized document
- Selection selection of text which is not located next to each other or touching in a sequence
- placeholder in the main document where a piece of information from the data source will be entered
- moves items from the clipboard into the document where the insertion point is located
12 Clues: set of merge fields stored as one unit • vertical white space before and after paragraphs • collection of variable data about one individual or item • way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing • break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full • ...
Microsoft Word 2022-10-28
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- vertical white space before and after paragraphs
- process which inserts variable information into a standardized document to create a personalized document
- break which divides documents into portions that allow users to apply specific formatting changes
- break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full
- collection of variable data about one individual or item
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- Selection selection of text which is not located next to each other or touching in a sequence
- objects such as document properties or fields which can be inserted from a gallery
- moves items from the clipboard into the document where the insertion point is located
- amount of white space between the text and the edge of the page on each of the four sides
- set of merge fields stored as one unit
- way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing
- placeholder in the main document where a piece of information from the data source will be entered
12 Clues: set of merge fields stored as one unit • vertical white space before and after paragraphs • collection of variable data about one individual or item • way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing • break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full • ...
Microsoft Word 2022-10-28
Across
- break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full
- way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing
- break which divides documents into portions that allow users to apply specific formatting changes
- vertical white space before and after paragraphs
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- Selection selection of text which is not located next to each other or touching in a sequence
- collection of variable data about one individual or item
- placeholder in the main document where a piece of information from the data source will be entered
- amount of white space between the text and the edge of the page on each of the four sides
- set of merge fields stored as one unit
- objects such as document properties or fields which can be inserted from a gallery
- process which inserts variable information into a standardized document to create a personalized document
- moves items from the clipboard into the document where the insertion point is located
12 Clues: set of merge fields stored as one unit • vertical white space before and after paragraphs • collection of variable data about one individual or item • way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing • break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full • ...
CFM Final Review 2015-01-20
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- A down _____ is an amount of money, usually a percentage of the total payment, paid at the time of the purchase.
- _____ period is the amount of time you have to pay your credit card bill before you are charged interest.
- Safest type of endorsement; "For Deposit Only".
- Money you can use now and must pay back later.
- A record of your checking account transactions.
- The ability to say and do things in a respectful way.
- Another name for Social Security Tax; tax deducted from your paycheck.
- A _____ expense is an expense that does not change.
- Unequal treatment based on such factors as age, race, religion, etc.
- A savings _____ guarantees a rate of return and is secure.
- A _____ expense is an expenses that changes.
- Completes task in a timely manner.
- Worker's _____ is an insurance program that provides financial help to cover lost wages and medical expenses for employees who are injured on the job.
- Eager interest.
- Best source of job leads; where you go to get personal recommendations, referrals, and other job leads.
- A brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.
- Money that you take from your account.
- Sign your name on the back of a check in order to cash the check.
- Someone who learns how to do a job through hands-on experience under the guidance of a skilled worker.
- Type of endorsement where you sign your name on the back of the check.
- Pay received for working more than 40 hours in a week.
- Your ability to repay a loan; one of the 3 C's.
- To be on time.
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- Seeing things from the point of view of others and gaining an understanding of their situation.
- _____ pay is pay before deductions have been subtracted.
- A _____ account is the easiest type of savings to open.
- A ____ letter is a one-page letter telling an employer who you are and why you are sending your resume.
- A form that asks questions about a job applicant's skills, work experience, education, and interests.
- To put off deciding or doing something.
- The state of owing money.
- Sets and enforces work-related health and safety rules.
- A _____ charge is a fee based on the amount of money you owe and the interest charged on the credit.
- Money that you put into your account.
- Being direct, honest, and polite.
- _____ pay is the pay after all deductions have been subtracted.
- A plan for saving and spending money based on your income and expenses.
- A savings plan for retirement
- Check that has not been received by the bank.
- An amount of money that is paid for the use of another's money.
- a type of investment in which you deposit an amount of money for a fixed amount of time at a stated interest rate.
- A _____ benefit is anything above and beyond your salary (ex. company car, paid holidays, etc.)
- To make transactions and the checkbook register agree.
- The yearly cost of a loan, expressed as a percentage.
43 Clues: To be on time. • Eager interest. • The state of owing money. • A savings plan for retirement • Being direct, honest, and polite. • Completes task in a timely manner. • Money that you put into your account. • Money that you take from your account. • To put off deciding or doing something. • A _____ expense is an expenses that changes. • ...
Title 2023-11-26
Chapter 5, Lesson 1 2023-12-11
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- The rock that makes up Earth’s outermost layer is called the _______________. (pg. 208)
- The __________________ is the sphere of solid material at Earth’s center. It is the hottest layer of the Earth. (pg. 208)
- Small rivers empty into bigger rivers. A ____________________ is the area of land drained by flowing water. (page 206, paragraph 3)
- If a river empties into an ocean, the water moves slower. It drops off bits of sand and soil it carried. The bits form a __________, a landform that is sometimes shaped like a triangle. (page 206, paragraph 2)
- Beyond the continental shelf is an area of land called the _________________________. (page 207, paragraph 1)
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- The _________________ is the liquid layer below the second layer of the Earth. (pg. 208)
- A ______________ is the flattest kind of landform. (pg. 204, paragraph 3)
- The layer of rock below the first layer of the Earth is called the _____________. (pg. 208)
- Natural features of Earth’s surface are called __________________________. (pg. 204, paragraph 1)
- Gusts of wind can pile sand into mounds. These mounds are called ________________. (page 204, paragraph 6)
- The tallest and most visible landforms are called ______________________. (pg. 204, paragraph 2)
- The ________________________ is part of land that is covered by the sea. It can stretch seaward for miles. (page 206, paragraph 4)
12 Clues: A ______________ is the flattest kind of landform. (pg. 204, paragraph 3) • The rock that makes up Earth’s outermost layer is called the _______________. (pg. 208) • The _________________ is the liquid layer below the second layer of the Earth. (pg. 208) • The layer of rock below the first layer of the Earth is called the _____________. (pg. 208) • ...
All about non fiction 2024-10-15
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- this page is right inside the front cover. It list the title, author, illustrator, and publisher information.
- tell the names of parts of a photograph or illustration. It help the reader understand what is show.
- is a diagram that shows events in the order in which they occurred. We call this chronological order.
- In nonfiction text, important words or phrases may be written in different styles.
- are titles at the top of a paragraph, page, or section of the text to tell the reader what the page will be about.
- Usually located below the photo, captions tell more information about a picture!
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- a list of contents of the book with the page numbers, listed in order! It can be found at the front of the book.
- give us important information and help us understand the text
- The visual representations of facts and information can help the reader understand the text.
- An alphabetical list of definitions and important terms found in the back of the book.
- is a drawing, image, or sketch that helps the reader understand and visualize what the author is describing in the text.
- A list of the important topics found in the back of the book with the page numbers. the topics are listed in alphabetical order.
12 Clues: give us important information and help us understand the text • Usually located below the photo, captions tell more information about a picture! • In nonfiction text, important words or phrases may be written in different styles. • An alphabetical list of definitions and important terms found in the back of the book. • ...
Charlie - Week #2 2015-02-22
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- How many shopping carts on page 11?
- What is Charlie and Orville running from? (page 6)
- Ants can lift how many times their own weight (page 7)
- Ants are as strong as?
- Who is in Charlie's wagon?
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- What color is Charlie's wagon?
- The number of friends charlie is holding on page 9
- What can run as fast as a race horse?
8 Clues: Ants are as strong as? • Who is in Charlie's wagon? • What color is Charlie's wagon? • How many shopping carts on page 11? • What can run as fast as a race horse? • The number of friends charlie is holding on page 9 • What is Charlie and Orville running from? (page 6) • Ants can lift how many times their own weight (page 7)
The Book Thief Part 6 - BM 2025-03-19
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- Who are the people who inspect each and every house in order to see if its basement was a good enough candidate?
- Fill in the blank. “An extra darkness climbed through the window behind her. The smell of dust and theft _______ in the background, and she saw it.”
- “Every day Liesel would read ____ chapters of the book.”
- What Literature is this sentence using? “Mas was as light as a child”
- On page 328 where it says “A small suggestion” is it described in a positive way or negative way?
- What Literature is this sentence using? “The eyes studied her as if she were a riddle.”
- What was the only time that Max’s illness did not hurt?
- On page 331 fill in the blank.“She could not believe it. Hwe answer was sustained as the numbness of the dark ________ and outlined the various shapes, big and small, on the bedside table.”
- What does Liesel, Hans, Max, and Rosa build when they have extra snow in the basement?
- “_____ hopes did not dare rise any higher.”
- What toy did Max want to give Liesel? (Rosa gives it to Liesel during school.)
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- After Liesel “stupid cow” what did the teacher do to her?
- How did Max Vandenburg end up in Liesel's bed?
- What did Leisel whisper about her mom?
- What was the name of the newest book from “Fresh air, an old nightmare, and what to do with a jewish corpse”.
- How old is Leisel?
- What color was the book called “The Dream Carrier”?
- What does Hans call Rudy?
- On page 335, who is the character that says “The bombs were coming- and so was I.”
- On page 329 fill in the blank. “When she was able to hear them, she wished she hadn't, for what she heard was ________. It was reality.”
20 Clues: How old is Leisel? • What does Hans call Rudy? • What did Leisel whisper about her mom? • “_____ hopes did not dare rise any higher.” • How did Max Vandenburg end up in Liesel's bed? • What color was the book called “The Dream Carrier”? • What was the only time that Max’s illness did not hurt? • “Every day Liesel would read ____ chapters of the book.” • ...
Albee Chapter 39 2021-03-03
My list of words in the class 2021-09-01
1000 Basic English Words 1 4.24 2025-04-14
Kreuzworträtsel Bundesrat 2015-02-11
Across
- Bouffier Wer ist der Vorsitzende des Bundesrates
- Wann war die Gründung des Bundesrates
- Was ist der Bundesrat
- Was bilden die politischen Vertreter der 16 Bundesländer
- Worauf sitzen die Leute im Bundesrat
- Wie heißt das Parlament für ganz Deutschland
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- Wer bildet den deutschen Bundesrat
- Aus wieviel Mitgliedern besteht der Bundesrat
- Gauck Wie heißt unser Bundespräsident
- Wo ist der Sitz des Bunderates
10 Clues: Was ist der Bundesrat • Wo ist der Sitz des Bunderates • Wer bildet den deutschen Bundesrat • Worauf sitzen die Leute im Bundesrat • Wann war die Gründung des Bundesrates • Gauck Wie heißt unser Bundespräsident • Wie heißt das Parlament für ganz Deutschland • Aus wieviel Mitgliedern besteht der Bundesrat • Bouffier Wer ist der Vorsitzende des Bundesrates • ...
gevecht om de cup 2024-05-20
Across
- Waar speelt stijn voetbal?
- Wie is de hoofdpersonnage van het boek?
- Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen
- Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer?
- Watmoeten Jim en Storm na schooltijd doen?
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- Waarom maakt zaterdag hem een blij gevoel?
- Waar heeft Stijn last van?
- Wie zijn hun grote rivaal?
- War dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had?
- Waar legde Peter de bal voorzijn strafschop?
10 Clues: Waar heeft Stijn last van? • Wie zijn hun grote rivaal? • Waar speelt stijn voetbal? • Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer? • Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen • Wie is de hoofdpersonnage van het boek? • Waarom maakt zaterdag hem een blij gevoel? • Watmoeten Jim en Storm na schooltijd doen? • War dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had? • Waar legde Peter de bal voorzijn strafschop?
gevecht om de cup 2024-05-20
Across
- Waar speelt stijn voetbal?
- War dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had?
- Waarom maakt zaterdag hem een blij gevoel?
- Wie is de hoofdpersonnage van het boek?
- Wie zijn hun grote rivaal?
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- Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen
- Waar heeft Stijn last van?
- Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer?
- Watmoeten Jim en Storm na schooltijd doen?
- Waar legde Peter de bal voorzijn strafschop?
10 Clues: Waar heeft Stijn last van? • Wie zijn hun grote rivaal? • Waar speelt stijn voetbal? • Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer? • Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen • Wie is de hoofdpersonnage van het boek? • Watmoeten Jim en Storm na schooltijd doen? • Waarom maakt zaterdag hem een blij gevoel? • War dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had? • Waar legde Peter de bal voorzijn strafschop?
gevecht om de cup 2024-05-07
Across
- Wat dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had?
- Waar legde Peter de bal voor zijn strafschop?
- Wat moeten Jim en STorm na schooltijd doen?
- Waar heeft Stijn last?
- Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer?
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- Waar speelt Stijn voetbal?
- Waarom maakt zaderdag hem een blij gevoel?
- Wie zijn hun grote rivaal?
- Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen?
- Wie is de hoofdpersonage van het boek?
10 Clues: Waar heeft Stijn last? • Waar speelt Stijn voetbal? • Wie zijn hun grote rivaal? • Wat had Stijn in zijn kamer? • Wat waren Kick'69 vorige seizoen? • Wie is de hoofdpersonage van het boek? • Waarom maakt zaderdag hem een blij gevoel? • Wat moeten Jim en STorm na schooltijd doen? • Wat dacht Storm dat Bram in zijn handen had? • Waar legde Peter de bal voor zijn strafschop?
Terminology 2020-03-22
Across
- The amount of income that is used to calculate how much tax to pay.
- This is an entry in an account showing a payment made to the account
- Interest charged on the original amount due only, resulting in the same fee every time.
- The value of one currency in terms of the value of another currency.
- The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions.
- The sum of money paid to an agent (usually a salesperson)
- The amount of 3-D space occupied by an object. It is measured in cubic units.
- Increase in the price of a basket of goods or services that is representative of the economy as a whole.
- The money that has been used on something.
- a one followed by twelve zeros
- The amount that you owe the bank for transactions made with borrowing money.
- A straight line passing through the centre of a circle and touching the circle at both ends thus dividing the circle into two equal halves.
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- To make an educated guess about what the answer of a calculation will be without actually calculating accurately
- An overdraft is an arrangement with the bank allowing you to draw more money than there is in your account.
- across the page in a left-right orientation.
- A number calculated from an adult’s weight and height, expressed in units of kg/m2.
- A comprehensive document that details all the work done or items sold, and what costs are due.
- These are amounts that are the same every month like rent, school fees and transport costs.
- The money that has been used on something.
- The maximum you can spend on your credit card
- The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions.
- A compulsory levy imposed on citizen’s earnings or purchases to fund the activities of government.
- A charge rate for a service rendered, e.g. import duties, water consumption cost, etc.
- The distance from the centre of the circle to any point on the circumference of the circle.
- The total distance around the boundary or edge that outlines a specific shape.
- The amount an employee “takes home’ after income tax has been deducted.
- It is an arrangement giving permission to a third party to withdraw money from a bank account on a regular basis.
27 Clues: a one followed by twelve zeros • The money that has been used on something. • The money that has been used on something. • across the page in a left-right orientation. • The maximum you can spend on your credit card • The sum of money paid to an agent (usually a salesperson) • The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions. • ...
Banks and Money 2015-11-30
23 Clues: Konto • Auszug • leihen • Gebühr • abheben • Zinssatz • Vermögen • Darlehen • preiswert • Kontostand • Geldbeutel • deponieren • Sparschwein • Geldautomat • Portmonnaie • Schnäppchen • Geldautomat • Schuldbetrag • überdieRunden • Bankgeschäfte • abbuchendirekt • Kontoüberziehung • nichtgedecktsein
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission and intending to return it.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time, for example, if it is raining, hot, or windy.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is a piece of paper that you get from someone as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
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- It is an official group of people, for example a political party, a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it, especially for an organisation such as charity.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
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- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses connected with something as an event.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is a piece of paper that you get as confirmation that they have received money or goods.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
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- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people who are ill, disabled, or poor.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means a person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
Down
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
Down
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
Down
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Unit 3 - Money 2018-01-23
Across
- It means things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
- It is one of the parts of a town where people live.
- It is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
- It means an organisation pays some or all of the expenses tp help out an event.
- It is an organisation which raises money to help people.
- It means a person gives more of something, than is usual or expected.
- It means you agree and perhaps try to help people because you want them to succeed.
- It mean you have extra of something that you have not used or which you do not need.
- It means you ask people if they would like to have it or to use it.
Down
- It is an official group of people, for example a business, a charity, or a club.
- It means people have enough money to buy something.
- It means you take something that belongs to someone else with their permission.
- It is someone who does work without being paid for it.
- It is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
- It is the condition of the atmosphere in an area at a particular time.
- It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods.
- It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities.
- It means you get something after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
- It is the money that you are paid each month by your employer.
- It means someone lent money to you and you have not yet paid it back.
20 Clues: It means people have enough money to buy something. • It is one of the parts of a town where people live. • It is someone who does work without being paid for it. • It is an organisation which raises money to help people. • It is a confirmation that people receive after buying goods. • It is something that is produced and sold in large quantities. • ...
Shopping and Money 2018-06-15
Across
- To give money in exchange for something.
- The money in your wallet.
- A document that shows how much money you need to pay.
- How much you have to pay for something.
- Not open.
- The currency in the USA.
- The currency in Europe.
- You do it when you come into a shop, pick something you like, pay for it and take it home.
- If you have a shop, this is the person who buys from you.
- If you are buying something that is fifteen and you give a twenty pound note - this is the money you get back.
- You can use it to pay somebody. It's a piece of paper which says that you want your bank to pay that person a certain amount of money.
- A person who works in a shop is a shop ________.
- When something costs a lot of money.
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- The amount of money you need to pay.
- Not expensive.
- A person who comes to a shop to buy stuff.
- When the price goes down because there is something wrong with the item.
- When you have one hundred of them, you have a pound.
- The currency in the UK.
- A very big shop where you pick things you want from a shelf and put them in your basket. You pay for them when you leave.
- To give something back.
- When it's on, you can get things cheaper.
- You go there to buy books.
- This is what you do with your money when you buy things.
- When you have one hundred of them, you have a dollar.
25 Clues: Not open. • Not expensive. • The currency in the UK. • To give something back. • The currency in Europe. • The currency in the USA. • The money in your wallet. • You go there to buy books. • The amount of money you need to pay. • When something costs a lot of money. • How much you have to pay for something. • To give money in exchange for something. • ...
Money Project Crossword 2014-09-07
Across
- financial gain
- What ANZ stands for
- numercy
- things or money that you put away for future used
- used to buy things from the shop
- bring it out
- Draw
- banner or display thing for the market
- Kneebone who plays the role of the Commissioner
- greater effect
- similarities
- my earnig salary
- The commissioner released the summary of the _____ for the year
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- short descriptive summary of financial
- collect information in numbers
- people that buying things from you
- participate
- the survey is still in _______
- Thats was happening on the maket day.
- Frutty Tutty ________ juice on the market Day
- place you can sell products
- the butter Chicken _________MIT$40.00
22 Clues: Draw • numercy • participate • bring it out • similarities • financial gain • greater effect • my earnig salary • What ANZ stands for • place you can sell products • collect information in numbers • the survey is still in _______ • used to buy things from the shop • people that buying things from you • Thats was happening on the maket day. • the butter Chicken _________MIT$40.00 • ...
Budgeting / Money terms 2021-09-03
Across
- When the payee signs their name on the back of a check to cash or deposit the check
- The party that writes the check (to the payee)
- to look for the difference between 2 things Afford have enough money to make a purchase
- A booklet that is used to keep a record of all your checking related transactions, including checks written and deposits
- something you would like, but is not essential, like a ticket to the movies or coffee in a cafe with friends
- a plan for how much money to spend on a purchase Add make bigger, put together
- something you must have, such as regular food, a safe place to live, or a medical cost
- An amount the bank charges (fees) for use of the checking account
- money that you have to pay out, such as rent, food, insurance
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- The party that receives the check (who you write the check to)
- within the amount or range that can be spent
- more than, above
- The amount of money currently in your checking account
- a negative value, such as money that goes out of your bank account for an expense
- spent over or more than the budget
- a positive value, such as money that comes into your bank account as income
- money that comes to you from all sources - including salary and gifts
- as much as you need
- an amount that is added to the price of a purchase
- less than, below
- money that is left after you have subtracted your expenses from your income
21 Clues: more than, above • less than, below • as much as you need • spent over or more than the budget • within the amount or range that can be spent • The party that writes the check (to the payee) • an amount that is added to the price of a purchase • The amount of money currently in your checking account • money that you have to pay out, such as rent, food, insurance • ...
Money Matters Vocab 2021-11-19
Across
- Factors that impact a business in which there is scope for growth or development of the company in the future.
- A single person who is the exclusive owner of a business.
- Legal rules or directives that companies must follow in their operations.
- A non-government organisation.
- Money earnt / left over after all expenses have been paid for
- Industry concerned with turning raw materials and resources into final products for consumers.
- An organisation carrying out commercial operations
- industry involved in providing information to consumers and other businesses through research and technological advancements.
- Industry such as mining and agriculture, concerned with obtaining and providing natural raw materials
- A business structure whereby 2 to 20 owners share profit and responsibility for losses for the business.
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- A document showing the assets, liabilities and amount held in shares equities of a business.
- The process of setting up a company as a legal entity
- Industry involved in working closely with governments to make economic and social decisions.
- Industry concerned with providing services to consumers, such as plumbing or hairdressing.
- A single person with an idea for a product or business who takes on the risk of setting up a business with a goal of making profit.
- Being legally responsible for or owing something, such as a debt to a lender.
- industry A company owned by between 1 and 50 ‘shareholders’. Shares can’t be purchased by the public.
- An organisation set up to provide help to and raise money for those in need.
- An amount of money lost by a business when expenses are higher than the amount of sales income.
- a company whose shares are traded freely on the sharemarket.
- Examining the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for a business.
- The legal framework by which a business is set up.
22 Clues: A non-government organisation. • An organisation carrying out commercial operations • The legal framework by which a business is set up. • The process of setting up a company as a legal entity • A single person who is the exclusive owner of a business. • a company whose shares are traded freely on the sharemarket. • ...
The Money Market 2021-11-30
Across
- non-physical asset that has a value as you own it because you’ve signed a contract
- the amount of interest over a period of time
- Banks a bank that provides consultancy services
- loans for less than a year
- when a person loans money to the government and gets a rate of interest
- when a business borrows money to increase capital goods
- another name for banking institutions, they deal with anything that involves money
- a deposit account that bears interest rates
- a card which borrows from the bank and the loan is paid monthly or annually
- when an individual borrows money for personal needs
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- interest free banking system that follows principles laid down by Islamic Sharia'h
- an asset that you can touch and hold
- a card which takes money directly from a persons savings account
- when a person takes money from another person’s account after arrangement with the person and the bank
- money put into a bank
- the paper form of money
- an asset that can be quickly and easily converted into cash
- investing in a capital and dividing the capital
- an account that imports and exports a countries goods and services to other countries
- a bank that accepts deposits and gives out loans, they offer service to the public and to companies
- a loan that is used to but an immovable asset
- taking money out of the bank that more than what is in the account
22 Clues: money put into a bank • the paper form of money • loans for less than a year • an asset that you can touch and hold • a deposit account that bears interest rates • the amount of interest over a period of time • a loan that is used to but an immovable asset • investing in a capital and dividing the capital • Banks a bank that provides consultancy services • ...
Money and Shopping 2022-03-02
20 Clues: poor • cost • bill • argue • offer • value • demand • profit • charge • afford • amount • refund • accept • wealth • expense • receipt • fortune • economic • discount • economical
time is money 2022-02-17
Across
- opposite of poor.
- opposite of developed
- on opposite of die
- opposite of large amount of money
- synonym of bad moment
- receive money when someone dies
- a list of dates and times that shows when things will happen or a plan for them to happen.
- having a large amount of money, land and other valuable things
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- a plastic card given by a bank that you use for paying for things.
- to make something or someone slow or late
- wait with many people, to be able to enter a part or approach a place
- people that ask for help of food and money on the street
- the time in which something must be done.
- manage to pay for the things you need
- opposite of spending
- things that cause you to owe a large amount of money
- an amount of money you receive regulary to buy the things you need.
- give someone money thay you have borrowed from them
- synonym of rent
- synonym of postpone.
20 Clues: synonym of rent • opposite of poor. • on opposite of die • opposite of spending • synonym of postpone. • opposite of developed • synonym of bad moment • receive money when someone dies • opposite of large amount of money • manage to pay for the things you need • to make something or someone slow or late • the time in which something must be done. • ...
money and trade 2023-12-04
Across
- something sent to another country to be sold
- official order to stop trade with another country
- situation where nations attempt to damage each others trade through restrictions and taxes on goods
- tax on goods coming into a country
- rare and valuable meatel such as gold and silver
- value of one country compared to the money of another outry
- crop that is grown to be sold and requires many people to farm
- a large farm where cash crops are grown
Down
- person who owns a part or share of a business
- big company or group of companies acting together as an organization
- agreement made between countries to establish free trade and end trade wars
- money gained by selling things or doing business after cost have been paid
- place where goods are sold; buying and selling of goods and services
- control over something using official rules
- money paid to workers
- act of producing or creating something
- system or type of money a country uses
- the act of moving goods and services around the world to be sold
- amount of wealth and comfort people have
- country that agrees to help or sopurt another country
20 Clues: money paid to workers • tax on goods coming into a country • act of producing or creating something • system or type of money a country uses • a large farm where cash crops are grown • amount of wealth and comfort people have • control over something using official rules • something sent to another country to be sold • person who owns a part or share of a business • ...
Forms of money 2023-11-16
Across
- Take something that is not yours without the owners approval
- Money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- Money given every week for manual work
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- Borrowed money that needs to paid back
- A persons money in a business
- Money you get every month for working
- A thing in a person’s possession
- A person, country, or organization that owes money
- Money borrowed from a bank
- Euro,dollar,yen
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- Payment made to a professional in exchange for advice or services
- Partial refund to someone who has paid too much for tax, rent, or a utility
- Money placed in banks and other savings institutions
- A sum of money granted by the state or a public body to help an industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service low
- Money to start a company
- A regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people
- A person or company to whom money is owing
- Money in different words
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
20 Clues: Euro,dollar,yen • Money to start a company • Money in different words • Money borrowed from a bank • A persons money in a business • A thing in a person’s possession • Money you get every month for working • Money given every week for manual work • Borrowed money that needs to paid back • A person or company to whom money is owing • ...
money and trade 2023-12-18
Across
- the amount you pay for something
- whar you by goods
- the welthe on a contrey
- goods coming into a country
- mone you make frome seling goods
- whan thay atemt to trade
- some one who is kep after a crime
- a road that goods travle on
- large farm whar cash crop is grown
- somthing you transport to a nother contrey
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- the act of moving goods
- people are welthey
- a corpone that is in meney difrint contreys
- the proutuct is at mass cupasity
- contrys that agree to helt
- mone you get pade
- somthing sent to a nother contry
- travling
- someone who helps hold
- money pade to workers
20 Clues: travling • whar you by goods • mone you get pade • people are welthey • money pade to workers • someone who helps hold • the act of moving goods • the welthe on a contrey • whan thay atemt to trade • contrys that agree to helt • goods coming into a country • a road that goods travle on • the amount you pay for something • the proutuct is at mass cupasity • mone you make frome seling goods • ...
All About Money 2023-08-21
Across
- It is believed that the average household has this much in loose change somewhere in the house or car.
- What dollar bill has the shortest circulation life span at 18 months?
- On average, most coins stay in circulation this many years.
- Printed money was first used in this country.
- Number of countries besides the U.S. that use the our money as their currency.
- What was the name of the first credit card?
- What country is known as the largest counterfeiter of money?
- When Ben Franklin designed the coin, he engraved a motto that said "Mind your ___"
- He designed the first penny (not a president).
- What percent of the worlds currency is actual "physical" money?
- What president appears on the $5 bill?
- What dollar spends the longest time in circulation?
- The 1st Bitcoin transaction was for 2 pizza's at this franchise.
- On the back of a $5 bill is a list of all of these.
- This economic occurrence cause the value of money to decrease
- The term banks used for dollars
Down
- The Secret Service was created to prevent this
- What is the average age that people start collecting social security?
- Money isn't really made of paper its mostly made of this?
- This presidents wife is the only women to appear on paper money.
- What president appears on the $2 bill?
- The official name for the study of money.
- Acronym for the agency that prints dollar bills.
- The total amount of money brought in by a company over a set time.
- US president that appears on the $20 bill.
- The eagle that appears on our money was given a name by the Philadelphia Mint, what is it?
- What industry brings in the most revenue?
- In what southern state was Bitcoin first accepted and used?
- How many tons of ink are used each day to print money?
- What does the "T" in ATM stand for?
- It is believed that this animal ate over 2 million dollars worth of Pablo Escobar's money.
- Our money has not always been green, in colonial times it was this color.
- The currency most traded around the world.
- Trace amounts of this illegal substance can be found on 92% of all US dollar bills.
- This agency actually makes coins.
- The process that puts "grooves' on coins is called this
- The oldest currency still in use?
37 Clues: The term banks used for dollars • This agency actually makes coins. • The oldest currency still in use? • What does the "T" in ATM stand for? • What president appears on the $2 bill? • What president appears on the $5 bill? • The official name for the study of money. • What industry brings in the most revenue? • US president that appears on the $20 bill. • ...
Follow the money 2024-01-26
Across
- money kept for a specific purpose
- to ask for money for something being sold
- to change something slightly to improve it
- to produce something
- a person who tries to win or do better than others
- to give something and get something in return
- large enough to have an effect
- having to do with money
- the movement of money
- acting like someone has done something wrong
- to gather information about something
- to speak or take action for a group or person
- a plan or strategy meant to solve a problem
- to pause before doing something
- the money banks pay you to keep your money
- person who sells something
- to depend on someone or something
Down
- to provide a promise
- very small amount
- dollars and pesos, for example
- to participate in an activity
- to place something firmly
- to change slowly over time
- $1, $5, and $20, for example
- a person or group you compete with
- to give something out
- to look at something for information
- a plan for how much you can spend
- to give money to a business again to make a profit
- money you make from selling something
- to confess or agree that something is true
- the money that you ear
- things or services that you pay for
- in a different way
34 Clues: very small amount • in a different way • to provide a promise • to produce something • to give something out • the movement of money • the money that you ear • having to do with money • to place something firmly • to change slowly over time • person who sells something • $1, $5, and $20, for example • to participate in an activity • dollars and pesos, for example • ...
Money and savings 2020-04-06
21 Clues: měna • dluh • úvěr • úroky • půjčka • drobné • půjčit • rozpočet • hypotéka • bankomat • pojištění • půjčit si • být švorc • přečerpat • běžný účet • spořicí účet • zažádat si o • daň z příjmu • výběr (z účtu) • bankovní výpis • bankovní převod
Business and money 2024-04-30
30 Clues: ric • beca • boom • multa • branca • cadena • gestio • moneda • accions • central • prestec • mesclar • escurat • terminis • fabricar • hipoteca • exportar • importar • testament • alcomptat • benestant • pressupost • presupostar • senseunduro • bitllettren • pagaisenyal • elquèguanyes • caureenpicat • posaralavenda • carregatdepasta
Money 101 Vocabulary 2024-03-11
Across
- gas, electricity, water, garbage, and other bills.
- purchases that are not necessary but which are desired.
- to take money out of an account or keep a record of this.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
- an account at a bank against which checks can be drawn by the account depositor.
- money you owe a person or a business.
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- a bank account that earns interest.
- the ability to borrow money under the agreement that you'll repay the debt later.
- the action of making or agreeing to make an advance payment in order to receive or participate in something.
Down
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- pay someone for the use of (something, typically property, land, or a car).
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a bad or unhealthy habit, especially which costs money.
20 Clues: a bank account that earns interest. • money you owe a person or a business. • gas, electricity, water, garbage, and other bills. • purchases that are not necessary but which are desired. • a bad or unhealthy habit, especially which costs money. • to take money out of an account or keep a record of this. • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
Jobs and money 2024-11-18
Across
- - elektrikas
- - privilegijos
- - senamadis
- - emocinalus
- - advokatas
- - auklė
- - brandus
- - santechnikas
- - pilnas etatas
- - pinigai
- - gerų manierų
- - darbininkas
- - pensininkas
- - gidas
Down
- - atlyginimas
- - klientas
- - kolegos
- - nuotaikų kaita
- - beširdis
- - patiklus
- - pelnas
- - darbdavys
- - statybininkas
- - atsistatydinti
- - ramus
- - uždarbis
- - komanda
27 Clues: - auklė • - ramus • - gidas • - pelnas • - kolegos • - brandus • - pinigai • - komanda • - klientas • - beširdis • - patiklus • - uždarbis • - senamadis • - advokatas • - darbdavys • - elektrikas • - emocinalus • - atlyginimas • - darbininkas • - pensininkas • - privilegijos • - santechnikas • - gerų manierų • - statybininkas • - pilnas etatas • - nuotaikų kaita • - atsistatydinti
Jobs and Money 2024-11-18
25 Clues: - gidas • - įgulą • - žmonės • - darbas • - komanda • - pinigai • - pirkėjas • - uždarbis • - sutartys • - apleistas • - atleistas • - profesiją • - sodininkas • - ugniagesis • - elektrikas • - vartotojas • - mechanikas • - nutrauktas • - pareiškėjas • - teisininkas • - inžinierius • - bendradarbis • - santechnikas • - statybininkas • - išėjęs į pensiją
jobs and money 2024-11-20
Across
- - paaukštinimas
- - namisėda, prisiekęs Tv žiūrovemployeeings - uždarbis, pajamos
- - pasveikinti
- - alga, užmokestis
- - gerai apmokamas
- - praktikantas
- - personalo skyrius
- - darbdavys
- - nauda/privilegijos
- - pelnas, nauda
- - vartotojas
Down
- - nejautrus, storaodis
- - atsistatydinti
- - laisva vieta
- - pretendentas/kandidatas
- - darbuotojas
- - leidimas
- - atleisti (iš darbo)
- - patirtis
- - kreiptis/prašyti
- - atleisti/išmesti iš darbo
- - turėti verslą
- - priedai (prie atlyginimo)
- - kolega
- - palikti, išeiti (iš darbo)
- -išeiti (į pensiją)
26 Clues: - kolega • - leidimas • - patirtis • - darbdavys • - vartotojas • - pasveikinti • - darbuotojas • - laisva vieta • - praktikantas • - paaukštinimas • - turėti verslą • - pelnas, nauda • - atsistatydinti • - gerai apmokamas • - alga, užmokestis • - kreiptis/prašyti • - personalo skyrius • -išeiti (į pensiją) • - nauda/privilegijos • - atleisti (iš darbo) • - nejautrus, storaodis • - pretendentas/kandidatas • ...
Money and Banking 2025-03-10
Across
- Cheques and Demand Drafts
- We increase Reverse Repo Rate when there is ____.
- Qualitative Measure
- converted into gold, no equal reserve of gold required while printing paper currency paper currency
- legally accepted as means of payment
- Inconvertible money
- 200 crores
- Open market Purchase of securities
- Fraction of total deposits as liquid assets with commercial banks
- Maintains deposits of Commercial banks
- M1
Down
- Total liability of RBI
- Currency notes
- Inverse of LRR
- Currency with public+Demand Deposit
- coins
- Fraction of total deposits kept with RBI
- M2,M3,M4
- equal value of gold or silver while printing currency notes
- Borrow from RBI for long period
- multiple of initial deposit
- Borrow from RBI for short period
22 Clues: M1 • coins • M2,M3,M4 • 200 crores • Currency notes • Inverse of LRR • Qualitative Measure • Inconvertible money • Total liability of RBI • Cheques and Demand Drafts • multiple of initial deposit • Borrow from RBI for long period • Borrow from RBI for short period • Open market Purchase of securities • Currency with public+Demand Deposit • legally accepted as means of payment • ...
Fit Money #1 2025-04-16
Across
- Provides financial coverage or protection, usually in the event of an accident or loss.
- Money borrowed to help you pay for your education only.
- A percentage of the cost of a product that goes directly to the seller, not the company.
- Having to choose one purchase over another and missing out on something.
- Having to do with money
- A profession or occupation that a person pursues over the course of their life.
- A sum of money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest.
- Spending money with the intention of achieving a profit. (By putting into property, stocks, or other financial plans.)
- The cost of college
- Money spent
- Type of payment received for the amount of work you do, or the amount of hours you work.
- The final amount of your earnings that you get to keep, after taxes have been taken out.
- Total amount earned in a pay period, before taxes.
Down
- Compared to college, this type of school only focuses on one specific craft or skill. Takes less time to graduate.
- Wage The least amount of money you are legally allowed to be paid for a job in this country.
- Money paid for the use of money borrowed, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Compared to typical college, this type of school is a 'junior college' reserved for people who live in the area
- Awarded to a student to cover the cost of college, given by the government
- Awarded to a student to cover the cost of college, given by the school
- Money taken out of your gross pay for taxes and other mandatory fees
- A savings plan that compares your income to your expenses
- Money coming in
- A type of payment that is a fixed amount paid every year no matter how much you work.
- A mandatory payment to the government that comes out of your paycheck, or is added on to the cost of goods and services.
- A percentage of the cost of a product that is paid on top of the total price, and given directly to the salesperson.
25 Clues: Money spent • Money coming in • The cost of college • Having to do with money • Total amount earned in a pay period, before taxes. • Money borrowed to help you pay for your education only. • A savings plan that compares your income to your expenses • Money taken out of your gross pay for taxes and other mandatory fees • ...
WHAT IS MONEY? 2024-12-02
Across
- - Term for when a check payment is processed and funds are taken.
- - Acronym for insufficient funds in a bank account.
- - Descriptor for tender that must be accepted as payment.
- - Bank service that covers insufficient funds for a fee.
- - Measure of how easily something can be converted to cash.
- - Descriptor for a lost card needing immediate reporting.
- - Government corporation insuring bank deposits.
- - Prefix for payments that are set up to happen automatically.
- - Type of card that directly withdraws funds from your account.
Down
- - Protection against loss, as provided for bank accounts.
- - Type of bank account for managing daily finances.
- - Descriptor for assets that are hard to convert to cash.
- - A card type involving borrowing money to be paid later.
- - Action taken to prevent a check from being cashed.
- - Descriptor for fees charged when payments are overdue.
- - A commodity that could back money in a non-fiat system.
- - To compare your transaction records with a bank statement.
- - Password needed for using certain types of cards.
- - Type of money not backed by a physical commodity.
- - Machine for withdrawing money or checking balances.
20 Clues: - Government corporation insuring bank deposits. • - Type of bank account for managing daily finances. • - Acronym for insufficient funds in a bank account. • - Password needed for using certain types of cards. • - Type of money not backed by a physical commodity. • - Action taken to prevent a check from being cashed. • ...
Money Management Vocabulary 2025-09-12
Across
- Unplanned expenses
- Consistent income received around the same time each month
- Expenses that are consistent and require payment around the same time each month
- Having funds for things above budget terms
- Money spent
- Left over money from taxes
- decrease in an asset
- Rare items people collect
- Expenses anticipated the same each month
- Something aimed for
- Personal property list
Down
- Standards for what's important
- Fluctuated expenses
- Money coming in and going out
- Expensive, special items
- Unexpected income
- Asset value increase
- Removing money for savings purposes after receiving income
- A money managing tool to achieve short and long-term goals
- Total value of assets - obligations
- Spending money from taxes
- A payment method used to deposit electronically
- Valued item of guaranteed payment
- Major Purchases; over a period of 5+ years
- Debt for items purchased
- Valued items or money a person owns
- Money from work/Paycheck
27 Clues: Money spent • Unexpected income • Unplanned expenses • Fluctuated expenses • Something aimed for • Asset value increase • decrease in an asset • Personal property list • Expensive, special items • Debt for items purchased • Money from work/Paycheck • Spending money from taxes • Rare items people collect • Left over money from taxes • Money coming in and going out • ...
Money and Shopping 2025-11-14
Across
- the amount you need to pay for something
- a person who buys something from a shop
- the opposite of cheap
- making you feel annoyed
- to bring something to someone’s home
- to use money or time in a useless way
- to be the right size
- a plastic payment tool you use instead of paper money
- to need to give money back to someone
- to give something to someone for a short time and get it back later
- easy to use
Down
- the amount of money something costs
- one thing from a group of things
- notes and coins
- costing no money
- to keep money and not spend it
- many different types of something
- to look good on someone
- a package that is sent
- a lower price than usual
- money returned to you because you took something back to the shop
- to take something from someone for a short time and give it back later
- to ask a shop to send something to your house
23 Clues: easy to use • notes and coins • costing no money • to be the right size • the opposite of cheap • a package that is sent • to look good on someone • making you feel annoyed • a lower price than usual • to keep money and not spend it • one thing from a group of things • many different types of something • the amount of money something costs • to bring something to someone’s home • ...
Keeping Money Safe 2025-11-19
Across
- Something that protects your accounts, only you know it.
- The money stored away for special purposes in our accounts.
- Move money to another account.
- Money the bank pays you to keep your money there.
- The amount of members in a community account.
- People who pretend to be someone who you owe money and steal your money that way.
- The amount of money in your account.
- The more of it you have, the richer you are, it's also good to save some of it.
Down
- Put money into an account.
- Rules that tell us when we have to pay back money, how much interest we pay and what will happen if we don't pay
- The fraction of money you earn from interest.
- To take money out of an account.
- Account Most popular way of keeping money safe.
- Betting money on games, a way we lose a lot of money
- Banks use them to protect your money, keeping an eye on things, it is one way of security.
- An Account that gives people who cannot afford bank fees a way to save their money
- A strong thing used to hold money.
- ...of transacting Meaning easy to withdraw and deposit money any time of day, anywhere.
- To borrow money from the bank, to which you'll owe it back.
- ...Money is A way to send and receive money on your phone.
20 Clues: Put money into an account. • Move money to another account. • To take money out of an account. • A strong thing used to hold money. • The amount of money in your account. • The fraction of money you earn from interest. • The amount of members in a community account. • Money the bank pays you to keep your money there. • Betting money on games, a way we lose a lot of money • ...
Review P1 Number 2 2022-06-29
Across
- Go to page 13 in your Hodder Learner's Book, what does haughty mean?
- Something that describes an adjective
- Something that describes a verb
- The large writing at the top of a report text
- Something we usually do on Thursdays
Down
- A true story about yourself
- Fluffy animal with black and white
- The name of our English learner's book
- Go to page 21 in your Hodder Learner's Book, what is that page about?
- Something that is make believe
10 Clues: A true story about yourself • Something that is make believe • Something that describes a verb • Fluffy animal with black and white • Something we usually do on Thursdays • Something that describes an adjective • The name of our English learner's book • The large writing at the top of a report text • Go to page 13 in your Hodder Learner's Book, what does haughty mean? • ...
Layout Terms - MidTerm 2 2021-03-24
Across
- when text is aligned on both the left and right edge
- a short line or word alone at the top of a column
- the jagged edge of a left or right aligned paragraph
- equal to 6 pica
- the space around the edge of a page
- line spacing
Down
- when ink goes off the page
- the order of importance for items on a page
- a soft return
- when spacing is used to create groupings among forms
10 Clues: line spacing • a soft return • equal to 6 pica • when ink goes off the page • the space around the edge of a page • the order of importance for items on a page • a short line or word alone at the top of a column • when text is aligned on both the left and right edge • when spacing is used to create groupings among forms • the jagged edge of a left or right aligned paragraph
Glossary Terms 2024-06-27
Across
- A large estate owned a noble, which he would divide into smaller portions of land.
- Women who devote their lives to worshipping god.
- 10% of person's income paid to the church.
- A young boy usually up to about 14 years old who was training to become a knight.
- A code of conduct that all knights follow.
- A teenager over 14 years old who was in the final of their knight training.
- Men who devote their lives to worshipping god.
Down
- The enclosed part of the castle inside the walls.
- The old English word for mound or dirt.
- A series of military conquests after the holy land.
- People who made money through trading goods.
- The lower class of society in Medieval Europe, often farmers.
- People who were bound to work the land of their lord in return for a small amount of land to feed their family.
- A type of ruling system based on lad usage where rulers own all the land and allow others to occupy and use it in return for taxes, money, goods and services.
- People who are free to choose whom they worked for, and were not tied to land under medieval serfdom.
15 Clues: The old English word for mound or dirt. • 10% of person's income paid to the church. • A code of conduct that all knights follow. • People who made money through trading goods. • Men who devote their lives to worshipping god. • Women who devote their lives to worshipping god. • The enclosed part of the castle inside the walls. • ...
Yearbook terms 2021-11-01
Across
- A page number, located at the bottom of each page
- A horizontal line goes across the spread
- one side of a signature
- The amount of space between elements
Down
- the complete set of all letters, numerals, etc
- A five-digit number assigned by Lifetouch
- The inner space between the two pages
- An artistic rendering of facts gathered
- Chapter or text appearing on that page
- A line or large type telling what is to follow
10 Clues: one side of a signature • The amount of space between elements • The inner space between the two pages • Chapter or text appearing on that page • An artistic rendering of facts gathered • A horizontal line goes across the spread • A five-digit number assigned by Lifetouch • the complete set of all letters, numerals, etc • A line or large type telling what is to follow • ...
Caleb Gerbig 2012-11-06
Across
- a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives
- a body of unelected government officials
- an educated member of the government.
- a thin beautiful type of pottery
- instrument used to show the direction of the earth's magnetic field
- thing in wagon on page 521
- color of boats on page 520
Down
- a canal linking northern and southern China
- form of printing in whic an entire page is carved into a block of wood
- service as a government official
10 Clues: thing in wagon on page 521 • color of boats on page 520 • a thin beautiful type of pottery • service as a government official • an educated member of the government. • a body of unelected government officials • a canal linking northern and southern China • a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives • ...
Formatting In Word 2022-12-22
Across
- allows information to be added to the top of every page
- ________ makes the text look slanted
- changes the position of the text on the page
- allows information to be added to the bottom of every page
- _________ help display and organise data
Down
- ____________ adds a line under text
- ___________ removes parts of an image that are not needed
- ____________ points are good for creating lists
- _____________ adjust the space around the outside of the document
- __________ makes the text stand out
10 Clues: ____________ adds a line under text • __________ makes the text stand out • ________ makes the text look slanted • _________ help display and organise data • changes the position of the text on the page • ____________ points are good for creating lists • allows information to be added to the top of every page • ___________ removes parts of an image that are not needed • ...
Words to do with Books 2024-05-21
Across
- another name for coat, the removable paper wrapped around the book
- a list of the books referred to (found at the back)
- alphabetical list found at the back concerning the page numbers where people and things are mentioned
- a particular version of a text that is revised i.e. first / second / third
- turn the ...
- flat length of wood attached to a wall
- a list of the chapters or sections given at the front of a book
Down
- the thick front part of a book
- located on the back, i.e. 978-0-00-743549-4, used for stock control
- used to 'remember' your place
- companies that prepare and issue books
- a picture inside a book
- an additional piece of information printed at the bottom of a page
- same name as the human backbone
14 Clues: turn the ... • a picture inside a book • used to 'remember' your place • the thick front part of a book • same name as the human backbone • companies that prepare and issue books • flat length of wood attached to a wall • a list of the books referred to (found at the back) • a list of the chapters or sections given at the front of a book • ...
September ACE Mind-Bender 2021-08-20
Across
- #Acenda_____
- ________ Wednesday
- ________ Monday
- Stay up to date by checking the __________.
- ______ Tuesday
- Tech-Tip _____
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- You can access Datis e3, Carelogic,OneDrive, & ______ from the home page.
- Find staff members in the ________.
- Submit an Acenda _____ to give kudos to your coworkers!
- Marketing ______ is the place to go for all marketing requests.
- The Acenda _____ page has all information regarding COVID-19.
- Cerner _______
- Contact _____ for technical support.
- The new HR _____ has all things Human Resources.
14 Clues: #Acenda_____ • Cerner _______ • ______ Tuesday • Tech-Tip _____ • ________ Monday • ________ Wednesday • Find staff members in the ________. • Contact _____ for technical support. • Stay up to date by checking the __________. • The new HR _____ has all things Human Resources. • Submit an Acenda _____ to give kudos to your coworkers! • ...
St. Ambrose History 2024-10-15
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- second building on campus
- Pierre de Chaignan la Rose designed the _________.
- priest that is known for his calligraphy
- 12th president of the university
- used to be located in the bottom of Higgins Hall
- hat freshmen wore
- first location of the school
- first African American student
- building formerly known as South Hall
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- the Beehive used to have a _______.
- our mascot
- type of trees in front of Ambrose Hall
- founder of the school
- st. Ambrose was founded as a _____________________________.
- name of building before it became Higgins Hall
- patron saint of bees
- name of school newspaper
- in 1968-69 we went from an all boys' school to ______________________________.
- place where the University's history is stored
19 Clues: our mascot • hat freshmen wore • patron saint of bees • founder of the school • name of school newspaper • second building on campus • first location of the school • first African American student • 12th president of the university • the Beehive used to have a _______. • building formerly known as South Hall • type of trees in front of Ambrose Hall • ...
Digital Marketing 2025-04-14
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- people who, under the right circumstances, will make a purchase or sign a contract
- the unique identifier used to locate a resource on the internet
- the amount of profit or revenue generated from money spen on advertising
- an inquiry from a potentail customer, typically via a phone call or an online lead form, into a business's products or services
- a content creator who has amassed a large following on social media
- a feature that enables instagram users to browse products and in some cases purchase those products directly on intragram
- a platform for buyers and sellers to come together for buying and selling exchanges
- unsolicited email messages, often from disreputablecommercial enterprises, sent to a list of email addresses obtained through unethical methods
- search engine results page
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- those that create and upload ads that meet specification of the display ad network
- a specific word, or combination of words, used to select the searches where an advertiser's ads will appear
- any content that was created by, and is orginal to, the company
- the portion of the email that states the email's content
- software that allows advertisers to targe ads based on a distanced radius from a specific location
- markers that enable an analytics packages to calculate how much time users spend on each page
- full-screen vertical video that appears on Snapchat between Stories or between snaps within a story;the video can last as long as 10 seconds
- a 90-second or shorter video that plays in full screen on Instagram and Facebook
- a comapny that manages the leasing of domain names
- data from a website or mobile application that can provide insights for profitability of webiste.
19 Clues: search engine results page • a comapny that manages the leasing of domain names • the portion of the email that states the email's content • any content that was created by, and is orginal to, the company • the unique identifier used to locate a resource on the internet • a content creator who has amassed a large following on social media • ...
Spreadsheets 2022-02-15
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- Cells that go across the spreadsheet page
- Numbers entered in individual cells
- An individual spreadsheet box where you enter data
- Names of individual cells e.g. A5
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- page of spreadsheet that you are working
- Text used to describe certain values
- cell The cell you are currently using
- Cells that go down the spreadsheet page
- Used to calculate numbers
9 Clues: Used to calculate numbers • Names of individual cells e.g. A5 • Numbers entered in individual cells • Text used to describe certain values • cell The cell you are currently using • Cells that go down the spreadsheet page • page of spreadsheet that you are working • Cells that go across the spreadsheet page • An individual spreadsheet box where you enter data
Rumpelstiltskin 2015-03-18
9 Clues: Authors full name? • Publisher of the book? • What is the goblins name? • Lilys sons name? (page 12) • Who did Lily marry? (page 11) • Where is the setting of the story? • What does the goblin spin the straw into? • What did the goblin stamp through the floor? • Where was the goblin singing his name? (page 24)
how to make a website 2025-12-02
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- preset layout for building pages
- see how a page looks before publishing
- / home, main starting page of a website
- top section of a webpage
- bottom section of a webpage
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- / web address, link used to locate a webpage
- make a webpage go live
- insert media or code into a webpage
- single screen of content on a website
9 Clues: make a webpage go live • top section of a webpage • bottom section of a webpage • preset layout for building pages • insert media or code into a webpage • single screen of content on a website • see how a page looks before publishing • / home, main starting page of a website • / web address, link used to locate a webpage
Publisher Lesson 1 & 2 2015-04-28
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- Navigator Located in the lower left side of the window, and allows you to move quickly from one page to another.
- Guides Margin guides, grid guides and baseline grid guides that help you position text and objects on a page.
- Pane A window along the left side of the program window that contains options and commands.
- A person, oranization, or business in the Outlook Address Book.
- An area at the top of an Office program window that contains commands for working with the open file; the commands are organized under tabs.
- Book A directory of personal and professional contact information.
- An Outlook activity that the user will attend at a set date and time.
- Unsolicited or junk e-mail.
- Checker A task pane that locates potential design problems associated with a publication.
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- An electronic message sent using a computer network.
- Anything that appears on the screen that you can select and work with as a whole, such as a shape, picture, or chart.
- A symbol that represents a buisness and its products.
- Page A background page that includes layout guides and placeholders for text and graphics.
- A word or phrase used in search.
- Types List A list of template categories found in the Microsoft Publisher window.
- List Collection of contact e-mail addresses that can be used to send a message to a group.
- An electronic identifier inserted in e-mail messages that cabn contain text, hyperlinks, pictures, or an Electronic Buisness Card.
- Library A task pane used for storing text and graphics for future use.
- An electronic repository that organizes, stores, and saves old files.
- Heading An area provided for the title or heading of a project or section of a project.
- Information Set A collection of information about an individual, including name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and more.
- Including someone in an e-mail messagewithout their name being visible to the other recipients.
- A predesigned file that you can use to create a new file.
- Bar Part of the Outlook window that contains the Date Navigator, Appointmennts section, task Input section and a tasklist.
- Navigator The monthly calender shown at the top of the To-Do Bar in Outlook.
25 Clues: Unsolicited or junk e-mail. • A word or phrase used in search. • An electronic message sent using a computer network. • A symbol that represents a buisness and its products. • A predesigned file that you can use to create a new file. • A person, oranization, or business in the Outlook Address Book. • Book A directory of personal and professional contact information. • ...
Google Docs and Short Keys 2022-02-14
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- tool that allows you to add feedback to the document in order for the writer to see your notes
- standard font color on Google Docs
- flattened file format version of your paper that can be downloaded out of Google Docs
- buffer space around your paper
- tool that allows you to search google results within Google Docs
- submenu under "tools" menu that assists with building out your Works Cited page
- pre-formatted selection of type style, including font style, font size, and how it interacted with other pre-formatted selections
- standard font size on Google Docs
- short key command for "cut"
- way to adjust where your numbered list begins or if there is a need to skip any numbers
- marked units around the perimeter of the paper which show where margins or guides are place on the document
- short key command for bold letters
- tool that can be used in order to locate all of one word or phrase and change it with an alternative selection
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- standard line spacing for MLA formatting
- type of list that utilizes symbols, rather than numbers or letters
- standard for formatting written papers we use at DCHS
- short key command for "undo"
- menu across the top where images, tables and more can be added to the document
- action that takes place when option, command and esc keys are pressed together
- tool used to look up the definition of a word
- vertical section on a table
- submenu under "File" where margins can be adjusted
- menu across the top where spelling and grammar check as well as word count can be found
- horizontal page orientation that can be changed in page setup
- double-clicking the very top section of your document allows you to add your required name and page number for MLA formatting
- tool used to connect a website's URL to a word or phrase on the document rather than just maintaining the pasted URL, which can look messy
- left, center, right and justified are all examples of this tool
- when content jumps from a section on one page to the beginning of the next
- standard font for Google Docs
- font formatting used when writing "first" in numerical form
- action that takes place when command and P keys are pressed together
31 Clues: vertical section on a table • short key command for "cut" • short key command for "undo" • standard font for Google Docs • buffer space around your paper • standard font size on Google Docs • standard font color on Google Docs • short key command for bold letters • standard line spacing for MLA formatting • tool used to look up the definition of a word • ...
POPULAÇÃO MUNDIAL 2021-06-04
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- HABITAÇÃO CONSTRUÍDA SOBRE ESTACAS
- TRABALHO SEM CARTEIRA ASSINADA
- RELATIVO AO CAMPO
- CIDADE USADA PARA ENTRAR NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
- COMÉRCIO ILEGAL DE DROGAS ILÍCITAS
- RELATIVO À CIDADE
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- SENTIMENTO DE ANTIPATIA EM RELAÇÃO AO ESTRANGEIRO (PÁGINA 69)
- AMÉRICA QUE FALA PORTUGUES, ESPANHOL, FRANCÊS
- LÍNGUA MAIS FALADA NA AMÉRICA (PÁGINA 67)
- AMÉRICA QUE FALA INGLÊS
- REGIÃO FORMADA POR UMA CIDADE CENTRAL, PRINCIPAL E VÁRIAS OUTRAS AO REDOR.
- É O CRESCIMENTO DAS CIDADES, TANTO EM POPULAÇÃO QUANTO EM EXTENSÃO TERRITORIAL (página 74)
12 Clues: RELATIVO AO CAMPO • RELATIVO À CIDADE • AMÉRICA QUE FALA INGLÊS • TRABALHO SEM CARTEIRA ASSINADA • HABITAÇÃO CONSTRUÍDA SOBRE ESTACAS • COMÉRCIO ILEGAL DE DROGAS ILÍCITAS • LÍNGUA MAIS FALADA NA AMÉRICA (PÁGINA 67) • CIDADE USADA PARA ENTRAR NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS • AMÉRICA QUE FALA PORTUGUES, ESPANHOL, FRANCÊS • SENTIMENTO DE ANTIPATIA EM RELAÇÃO AO ESTRANGEIRO (PÁGINA 69) • ...
MX Sports Massage Brain Buster 1 2014-04-30
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- 1974 FIM World Champion
- Heat, Redness & Swelling are symptoms of this
- CZ MX bike made in 1968-69
- Correct (blank) helps a rider's endurance
- CZ rider famous for competing against Moiseev in 1974
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- Another word for water and electrolytes
- Something Massage Therapists are experts in
- Abbreviation for range of motion
- 2014 May Member of the Month's first name
- Recent Important Health tip re: this candy
- Nicole is in what country at the moment
- Acronym for Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
12 Clues: 1974 FIM World Champion • CZ MX bike made in 1968-69 • Abbreviation for range of motion • Another word for water and electrolytes • Nicole is in what country at the moment • 2014 May Member of the Month's first name • Correct (blank) helps a rider's endurance • Recent Important Health tip re: this candy • Something Massage Therapists are experts in • ...
Journalism Terms 2021-12-13
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- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news e.g human interest stories, investigative reports,historical or scientific exposition
- formal statement of the Newspaper name, officer, management and place of publications, usually found on the editorial page
- halos known as a cut line) accompanies a photograph of illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- article that includes information about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- a qoute from the news story that is separate and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- the first paragraph of the story that summarized story and leads the reader’s interest
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations or by paraphrase
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story found at the beginning of the story and is usually
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- tells who photographed the image
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, it’s management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the large features and sections of the newspaper
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps.
- (also known as Flag): Name and logo of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, when, Why and How.
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued story
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches the number of columns wide by inches long
20 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • when a story is too long for a column and is continued story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Journalism Terms 2021-12-13
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- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- article that includes information(5W’s & H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- tells the location and date of a news story, found at the beginning of an article
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- the first paragraph of the story that summarizes the story and leads the readers interest
- a quote from the news story that is separated
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- short or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- Statement made by a person other than the author
- a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
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- tells who photographed the image
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- short statement that grabs the readers attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- A report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album, or other entertainment
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, when, Why and How.
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- Name and logo of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • a quote from the news story that is separated • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • Statement made by a person other than the author • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • ...
Microsoft Word Vocabulary Words 2024-12-18
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- align all text evenly at the right by placing the text you key to the left of the tab setting, commonly used to align words
- center lines of text between the left and right margins
- default color of the text is black, changes the color of the text
- detects and corrects some typing, spelling, and capitalization errors for you
- indicates whether the options are turned on or off, can be customized to meet the needs of the person using the software
- increases or decreases the amount of the page appearing on the screen
- align all text evenly at the left by placing the text you key to the right of the tab setting, commonly used to align words
- prints text darker as it is keyed
- the selected text can be placed in another location leaving the original text unchanged
- displays an entire page
- align all text at the decimal point or other character that you specify
- found under the review tab, to look up synonyms and antonyms for the selected word
- reverses the last undo action
- where you select printer, indicate which page(s) and the number of copies to be printed
- equivalent of a user's manual on how to use your software
- lets you look for information that is organized by Categories
- reverse the last change you made in text, restores text to its original location
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- automatically divides words that would normally wrap to the next line
- allows you to highlight text to apply formatting changes to after copy has been keyed
- removes selected text from the current location
- print sends the document directly to the default printer
- places the text in another location
- the position of a line of text on the page
- the sender's address includes;sender's name, street address, city, state, and zip code (CORRECTLY)
- decrease font size
- the receiver's address includes; receiver's name, street address, city, state, and zip code (CORRECTLY)
- increase font size
- found under the Page Layout Tab, refers to the direction in which a document is displayed
- start text at the right margin
- Prints letters that slope up toward the right
- start text at the left margin
31 Clues: decrease font size • increase font size • displays an entire page • reverses the last undo action • start text at the left margin • start text at the right margin • prints text darker as it is keyed • places the text in another location • the position of a line of text on the page • Prints letters that slope up toward the right • removes selected text from the current location • ...
Money and Money Management 2025-11-25
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- Money you get in wages or salaries in exchange for work done.
- Money earned without ongoing work being done.
- Use for paying for goods and services.
- First step is to make a list of things you need to achieve
- The expenses remain constant for a period of time.
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- Expenses that change from one period to the next.
- Use by the bank for person who have a chequing account.
- A plan you write down on how to spend your money.
- An electronic transaction used to withdraw or deposit money using an ATM.
- Activities done in the family to help them save money.
10 Clues: Use for paying for goods and services. • Money earned without ongoing work being done. • Expenses that change from one period to the next. • A plan you write down on how to spend your money. • The expenses remain constant for a period of time. • Activities done in the family to help them save money. • Use by the bank for person who have a chequing account. • ...
Number names 2022-05-02
words 2021-05-04
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- The dinosaur eats humans when provoked, therefore it will eat me if I provoke it.
- I do not like Nicholas Sparks books, therefore I don’t like The Notebook.
- Elijah wears shorts everyday, therefore Elijah must like to wear shorts.
- I really love that song, it just speaks to me
- certainly getting into a fight didn’t help your situation.
- As we can see in 1932, there was a 75% increase in wealth per capita.
- Homeless people got homeless on their own and need to fix their situation, but they can’t help themselves, so I have to give them money.
- Who stole my car!?
- I understand that you think if you give me money, I will blow it on drugs.
- The first sandwich was a cheeseburger, the second sandwich was a cheeseburger, and the third sandwich was a cheeseburger, therefore all of the sandwiches must be cheeseburgers
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- Pop the pig.
- The only thing we have to do for homework tonight is write a 37 page essay.
- All dogs have fur, Bill is a dog, therefore Bill has fur.
- If I go to jail, then I will die
- That’s a circle
- Did you come to that conclusion all on your own?
- 5 D’s of dodgeball: dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge.
- Eagle
- As a PhD in astrophysics, I can safely say that there is an anomaly in the meteorite.
19 Clues: Eagle • Pop the pig. • That’s a circle • Who stole my car!? • If I go to jail, then I will die • I really love that song, it just speaks to me • Did you come to that conclusion all on your own? • 5 D’s of dodgeball: dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge. • All dogs have fur, Bill is a dog, therefore Bill has fur. • certainly getting into a fight didn’t help your situation. • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2012-11-17
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- / direct sale of products or services by businesses to consumers through electronic store fronts
- / someone using your personal identifying information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes
- / data gathered based on the websites you visit and items you click
- / a single website that offers many products and services at one internet location
- / a credit card sized device with and embedded microchip to provide electronic memory and processing capability
- / the use of information and communication technology to simplify the sharing of information, and improve the relationship between citizens and government.
- / a trusted third party organization or company that issues digital certificates
- / communications protocol used to secure sensitive data during e-commerce
- / the process of tailoring web pages to specifically target individual consumers
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- / buying and selling goods and services electronically over the computer
- / consumers deal directly with and organization
- / manufacturers, suppliers, and competitors buy and sell good and trade market information electronically
- / Refers to the use of any several technologies to enforce policies for controlling access to digital media
- / consumers buy and sell directly to other consumers
- / an e-mail attachment or embedded data in a website that verifies the identity of a send or website
- / an HTML code, not visible on the displayed web page, that contains key words representing your site's content, which search engines use to build indexes pointing to your page
- / an amount of money that is computerized, stored,and used as cash for e-commerce transactions
- / e-commerce in which all the participants are organizations
- / a credit card used in traditional purchase orders and invoice payments
19 Clues: / consumers deal directly with and organization • / consumers buy and sell directly to other consumers • / e-commerce in which all the participants are organizations • / data gathered based on the websites you visit and items you click • / buying and selling goods and services electronically over the computer • ...
الدراسات الاجتماعية 2024-06-07
7 Clues: اتفاقية • عاصمتها باريس • جبال التوائية • الكوكب الرابع بالنسبة للبعد عن الشمس • خندق مستطيل الشكل طوله 2550 كم وعرضه 69 كم • مادة تضم التاريخ والجغرافيا والتربية الوطنية • هي الإنجازات الفكرية والمادية التي قدمتها الأمة عبر مسيرتها التاريخية
It isn't Green 2021-04-19
11 Clues: name of the book • They are colorful. • The sand is _____. • Some ___ is yellow. • color of the water. • The seaweed is ______. • Crab color on page 18. • Crab color on page 20. • That _________ is blue and white. • There are many ____ under the sea. • The ____ have many different colors.
20 advertising terms 2023-09-18
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- engine optimization (SEO)-SEO is a critical aspect of online marketing, as users generally click on the sites on the first page of search engines.
- conversion- A lead conversion uses tactics such as retargeting, e-mail nurturing, and behavior automation to convert leads into paying customers.
- funnel-A marketing funnel is a term that describes a customer's journey from the initial stage when they learn of the business offerings to the purchasing stage.
- rate- A click-through rate measures the number of clicks businesses receive on their ads per the number of impressions.
- performance indicator (KPI)-KPIs are quantifiable values or measures of a company's performance against stipulated targets and objectives
- page- A landing page is usually the first page users view after clicking on a link.
- on investment (ROI)- ROI is a performance measure helpful in evaluating an investment's profitability or efficiency.
- to business (B2B)- B2B describes a commerce transaction between businesses, such as wholesalers and retailers.
- marketing (ABM)-ABM or key account marketing is a strategic marketing approach in which a business sales and marketing team work together to create personalized buying experiences for high-value accounts.
- A keyword in digital marketing refers to a word or phrase that describes a page's content.
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- (WOM) marketing-WOM marketing is a form of brand promotion that results from happy customers sharing their customer experience with their contacts.
- to action (CTA)-A CTA is a phrase or word that encourages an immediate sale or purchase.
- rate- is a measure of the number of visitors that view a page on a website and leave the website rather than view other pages within the site.
- marketing-It's a business strategy that involves delivering advertisements for products through social media, websites, e-mails, mobile apps, and search engines.
- Advertising is the process of creating awareness for a business, product, or service. It's an effective strategy for communicating with a product or service's users and promoting the value of these offerings to them.
- shot- A hero shot is the primary video or picture businesses display on a website's landing page.
- to consumer (B2C)- It occurs when these businesses sell their offerings directly to their consumers.
- marketing- Inbound marketing is a marketing strategy that involves attracting customers by creating relevant and valuable content that appeals to them
- testing-The test subjects typically revolve around marketing content, including customer preference, website functionality, marketing campaigns, and call-to-action button placement.
- persona- A buyer persona is a fictional representation of a business's target audience or ideal client. Marketers use the buyer persona as a guide when creating marketing campaigns, as it reminds them of their audience's needs.
20 Clues: page- A landing page is usually the first page users view after clicking on a link. • to action (CTA)-A CTA is a phrase or word that encourages an immediate sale or purchase. • A keyword in digital marketing refers to a word or phrase that describes a page's content. • ...
Family Time at Garristown Library 2019-12-03
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- On page 220 of Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer what did Holly pant into?
- What colour is Mr. Chatterbox from the Mr. Men book series
- In our collection of classic children's books find A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, and on page 73 what family sat around the hearth?
- In the adult fiction book by Marian Keyes who is getting married?
- What neon flowers are on the cover of The Irish Garden magazine for August 2019?
- In our treasuries section what story is on page 184 of The Hutchinson Treasury of Fairy Tales
- Magnus Chase is a children's book written by Rick Riordan. What word is missing from the title of chapter 17? "We Are ____ by a pile of rocks"
- Complete the title of Barack Obama's autobiography,"____ From My Father", shelved at 920,OBA in the adult non-fiction section.
- What is the surname of the English astronomer on page 42 of the "Astronomy" book found in the junior non-fiction section at J520
- What animal is on the cover of the "Predators" book shelved at J591.53 in the junior non-fiction section
- Complete the title of this book by Roald Dahl
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- There is a book and CD pack with the title, "Wartman". What is the author's surname?
- What is the name of King Lir's daughter in the Children of Lir story. Find the book on the table in the junior section of the library
- What is the first word in chapter 1 of the adult fiction book "Broken" by Karin Slaughter
- The last name of the author of "The Secret Garden" which can be found in our Classics section
- Find the Rihanna CD and complete this song title "Please don't stop the _____"
- Where was the largest-known meteorite found? Find the answer on page 202 of the Book of Knowledge, shelved at J032.02
- Find the "Three Billy Goats Gruff" Read It Yourself Ladybird book and find out what did the goats cross the bridge to eat?
18 Clues: Complete the title of this book by Roald Dahl • What colour is Mr. Chatterbox from the Mr. Men book series • In the adult fiction book by Marian Keyes who is getting married? • Find the Rihanna CD and complete this song title "Please don't stop the _____" • What neon flowers are on the cover of The Irish Garden magazine for August 2019? • ...
School things 2025-10-29
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- The use of language to make people feel ways about stuff
- The subject where we learn how to do words more good
- The thing we need for doing Gimkits
- The unit of currency (money) you earn from Gimkits
- The subject where we learn about animals and plants
- We do this on Monday afternoons
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- The best Blooket mode by popular vote
- A special therapy we do on Fridays
- A strange, colorful paper with a hidden image inside
- What vertebrates have that invertebrates don't
- A recent coloring page we did featured a young man hoping nobody would realize that he was this food item
11 Clues: We do this on Monday afternoons • A special therapy we do on Fridays • The thing we need for doing Gimkits • The best Blooket mode by popular vote • What vertebrates have that invertebrates don't • The unit of currency (money) you earn from Gimkits • The subject where we learn about animals and plants • The subject where we learn how to do words more good • ...
Monday Money Crossword 2022-07-29
33 Clues: jmk • kkk • yes • loon • jskd • jkkk • Fahd • gggh • klll • jjkk • Hill • gjkk • hkkk • nsnj • Jill • jiji • lsown • fejdj • isooe • halos • fsyys • halos • Yukon • hhhjs • Laois • short • jskdk • Baelio • dayyeh • Kaisha • hsyurj • kkaysy • gejdjn
Money Matters Vocab 2022-11-09
Across
- A fee paid to you for keeping your money in an account OR a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card
- The sticker price for the academic portion of your college expenses, which does not include room and board, textbooks, or other fees
- When someone steals your personal information to commit fraud such as applying for credit, filing taxes, or obtaining medical services
- The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a plan for a defined period of time
- Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- A type of higher learning school that focuses on job skill training for specific career fields rather than academics in liberal arts
- A legal proceeding carried out to allow individuals or businesses freedom from their debts, while simultaneously providing creditors an opportunity for repayment
- Automatic Teller Machine. Allows a person to manage a bank account holder's funds through actions such as withdrawing or depositing money, viewing account balances, etc.
- A form that an employer must send to an employee and the IRS at the end of the year to report the employee's annual wages and taxes withheld from their paycheck
- Total earnings after payroll taxes and other deductions have been taken out; also called take-home pay
- A category that defines the type of tax return an individual will use, primarily based on marital status; it also determines the size of your tax brackets and how much of your income is taxed at each rate
- Cost of housing and food while at college
- The amount of time you have to repay your entire loan
- A type of aid primarily awarded for academic merit (good grades) or for something you have accomplished (volunteer work, athletics, etc) that does not need to be repaid
- The most commonly used credit score
- Someone you financially support who can be "claimed" on a tax return to reduce your taxable income and lower your taxes
- The amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living, including basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare; often used when comparing how expensive it is to live in one city versus another
- A range of income amounts that are taxed at a particular rate
- A collection of stocks and/or bonds combined into one fund which will be traded as a unit, typically chosen and actively managed by an "expert" in exchange for a fee from each investor
- A card that allows the holder to make purchases without cash by borrowing money
- A form of property insurance, available to renters, that covers losses to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims
- A fixed amount that you are paid over a period of time, regardless of how many hours you work
- A form completed by an employee to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, marital status, etc.) to the employer, who then withholds the corresponding amount of taxes from each paycheck
- Student aid coming from the state or federal government, the school, or from private sources that does not need to be repaid
- A measurement of your assets (money you've saved or things of value you own) minus your liabilities (money you owe others); also called net worth
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Any items subtracted from your paycheck, including state and federal income taxes, Social Security, health insurance or 401(k) contributions
- A share of the value of a company, which can be bought, sold, or traded as an investment and which gives the investor small partial ownership of the company
- A monthly document prepared by your financial institution which shows all of the transactions related to your account
- A retirement savings plan, sponsored through your employer who will often match your contributions, that allows an individual to save for retirement and have the savings grow while deferring taxes until funds are withdrawn
- Rate The actual rate you pay on your taxes, as a percentage of your overall income
- Training that is focused on hands-on work that prepares you for skilled trades, like plumbing, cosmetology or car repair
- A payment method that allows you to pay for purchases over time by dividing the purchase amount into smaller equal payments, often with interest and additional fees; also known as Buy Now Pay Later plans
Down
- The portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck because it goes directly to federal, state and local taxes
- A three-digit number (ranging from 300-850) based on an individual's credit history detailed in a credit report
- The paying off of debt over time in equal installments; part of each payment goes toward the loan principal while the other part goes toward interest
- A type of scam in which personal information is requested, typically through an illegitimate email
- A document attached to every paycheck that details your earnings and the amount withheld for taxes, health insurance, retirement funds, etc.
- A card that is directly connected to your checking account; it enables you to conduct ATM transactions and to make purchases instead of using cash or writing a check
- (FICA) A federal law that requires an employer to withhold taxes from the wages they pay their employees; the funds go toward Social Security and Medicare
- The largest form of student aid in the country; federal aid programs come in the form of government grants, loans, and work-study opportunities
- (CD)A bank product that earns interest on a lump-sum deposit that's untouched for a predetermined period of time
- A fixed dollar amount that you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment, such as a doctor's visit or prescription
- A partial payment made in cash at the beginning of the purchase of a good or service, while the remaining balance is due later or is financed as part of a loan
- (FAFSA)A free online application that current or prospective college students can submit each year to determine their eligibility for financial aid
- A cost that can be expected at regular intervals and that remains the same amount (e.g., monthly rent payment)
- A cost that appears irregularly or that changes in amount (e.g., utility bills)
- A plan of your expected income and how you will use it to meet your expected expenses over a period of time
- The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment relative to the amount of money invested; also known as return on investment (ROI)
- A document with information about a person's credit activity and history
- Total expense of going to college which may include tuition, room and board, fees, books and supplies, transportation, health insurance, etc. Also known as Sticker Price or a school's published price.
- Total earnings before any deductions are taken
- (APR) The cost you pay each year to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage
- The amount you earn as a benefit of depositing money in an interest bearing account/Reinvesting earned interest back into the principal to allow money to grow exponentially over time
- The percentage at which taxes are paid on each dollar of income
- An automatic electronic deposit of net pay to an employee's designated bank account
- Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- A form of property insurance, available to property owners, that covers losses to the physical structure as well as to their personal property and protects the insured person from liability claims
- An illicit business model where profits are based on the investor's ability to recruit other individuals who are enrolled to make payments to their recruiters. Generally, neither a product or service is delivered.
- A tax system that uses tax brackets to collect a larger percentage from the income of high-income earners than it does from low-income earners
- The tax bracket that your highest dollar of income falls into, and therefore the highest tax rate you pay
- The amount of income that is used to calculate an individual's or a company's income tax due
- Taxes paid by employees to federal and state government through a direct deduction from their paycheck
- The amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying
- An agreement where you make regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay you money if you suffer a specified injury, illness, loss, etc.
- A formal request from the customer to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy
- The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individuals can use to file their annual income tax returns
67 Clues: The most commonly used credit score • Cost of housing and food while at college • Total earnings before any deductions are taken • The amount of time you have to repay your entire loan • Money set aside for unanticipated expenses or loss of income • Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • ...
Andrew and money 2022-09-09
21 Clues: давати • робити • монети • готівка • банкноти • купувати • донатити • вигравати • підіймати • витрачати • продавати • заробляти • отримувати • інвестувати • заощаджувати • призові гроші • позичати комусь • платити за щось • кишенькові гроші • позичати у когось • нерозумно витрачати
Money Year 7 2019-03-25
24 Clues: lön • lån • ärva • mynt • låna • slösa • skuld • sedel • kosta • spara • skatt • huslån • avgift • räkning • låna ut • spendera • investera • ha råd med • förmögenhet • bankautomat • vara skyldig • tjäna (pengar) • värd (om saker) • samla in (för välgörenhet)
MONEY AND FINANCE 2019-06-19
Across
- A group of stocks you can buy is called a mutual ____
- You borrow this from the bank
- The rate in which prices are going up
- Money the government takes
- Money you put into banks
- The place where they make coins in India
- This helps you how to spend your money
- Standard currency of United States
- What you pay for borrowing money
- When someone uses your personal information to steal, it's called ____ theft
- A precious metal that people often invest in
- A credit __ is a common way to pay for things
- Standard currency of the European Union
- What you owe
Down
- It is worth 25 cents
- They make loans and accept deposits
- Fake money
- Good to have if you wreck your car or if your house catches fire
- He wrote the Wealth of Nations about the free market system
- Capitalism or the free ____
- A system or type of money
- The amount of money you make by working or investing
- It represents ownership in a corporation
- When you sign a check you ___ it
- Law of ___ and demand
25 Clues: Fake money • What you owe • It is worth 25 cents • Law of ___ and demand • Money you put into banks • A system or type of money • Money the government takes • Capitalism or the free ____ • You borrow this from the bank • What you pay for borrowing money • When you sign a check you ___ it • Standard currency of United States • They make loans and accept deposits • ...
The Money Market 2020-01-12
Across
- a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
- a card allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
- an entity that acts as the middleman between two parties in a financial transaction, such as a commercial bank, investment banks, mutual funds and pension funds.
- item of economic, commercial, or exchange value that has a material existence.
- assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange.
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
- a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
- cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash.
- something you pay with
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies, governments and other entities.
- member-owned financial cooperative that is created and operated by members and shares profits with owners.
- proportion of an amount loaned which a lender charges as interest to the borrower, normally expressed as an annual percentage.
- an account at a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice, typically an active account catering for frequent deposits and withdrawals by cheque.
- a deficit in a bank account caused by drawing more money than the account holds.
Down
- an arrangement made with a bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person's account on agreed dates, typically in order to pay bills.
- money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping.
- debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank.
- amount of units of money circulated in the economy during a given period of time
- an investment asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim of what they represent.
- the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial institutions.
- an organization (which is often, but not always, a company or business) based on the principle of mutuality
- fixed amount of money borrowed at a fix rate and repaid over a fixed amount of time.
- system based on the principles of Islamic or Sharia law and guided by Islamic economics.
- a deposit account.
- a bank account that pays interest and is usually not able to be drawn on without notice or loss of interest.
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
27 Clues: a deposit account. • something you pay with • money placed into banking institutions for safekeeping. • cash on hand or an asset that can be readily converted to cash. • a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies. • assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange. • ...
Shopping and Money 2020-03-08
Across
- jewelry
- gold
- bracelet
- to sell
- to cost
- to return, to come back
- wallet
- Negotiating
- fixed prices
- ceramics, pottery
- to pay
- cash
- change, money exchange
- to eat lunch
- leather godos
- to bargain
- to die
- earring
- to remember
- to count, to tell, or to retell
Down
- carving
- to see, to watch
- to sleep
- silver
- weaving
- dollar
- necklace
- What is the lowest price?
- I didn't bring that much money.
- ring
- price
- credit card
- to return (an item)
- to find, to meet
- money
- I can offer you…
- How much is (are)…?
- to buy
- to give
- to be able to, can
40 Clues: gold • ring • cash • price • money • silver • dollar • wallet • to pay • to buy • to die • carving • jewelry • weaving • to sell • to cost • to give • earring • to sleep • bracelet • necklace • to bargain • credit card • Negotiating • to remember • fixed prices • to eat lunch • leather godos • to see, to watch • to find, to meet • I can offer you… • ceramics, pottery • to be able to, can • to return (an item) • How much is (are)…? • ...
Money Test Review 2020-11-19
Across
- The amount of money in circulation in the US
- These are not part of the money supply because they are a loan from a bank
- The number of District Fed Banks
- The buying and selling of government securities by the Fed
- The number of ways the Fed controls the money supply
- This is made up of currency, checking accounts, and traveler’s checks
- Money the bank can use to make loans
- The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan
- This is caused by high spending as a result of high a money supply
- The interest rate the Fed bank charges a bank for a loan
- This is more commonly known as the Fed
- An economic system of trading goods not money
- A slowdown in the economy due to a decrease in the money supply
Down
- The deliberate control of the money supply by the Fed
- The chairman of the Fed
- If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, they ____ the required reserve
- Open market purchases _____ money supply
- The governing body of the Fed
- A decrease in the money supply leads to high _____
- The number of members on the Board of Governors
- A deposit that can be withdrawn and turned into currency
- The amount required to be kept in the bank for each account
- Open market sales ____ money supply
- The amount in the vault and in the district Fed bank
25 Clues: The chairman of the Fed • The governing body of the Fed • The number of District Fed Banks • Open market sales ____ money supply • Money the bank can use to make loans • This is more commonly known as the Fed • Open market purchases _____ money supply • The amount of money in circulation in the US • The interest a bank charges a bank for a loan • ...
Unit 5 Money 2021-10-21
Across
- small unit of money, or a coin worth 1p or 1 cent
- transfer/the act of moving money from one bank to another bank, usually using a computer
- for people to live in
- card/a card that a particular shop gives you, that you can use to buy things there and pay later
- value of the money of one country when you change it for the money of another country
- payment/money that you save for a pension
- a system in which you buy things and pay for them later
- you borrow from a bank in order to buy a house
- before giving the most important information from what you have just said or written
- help someone understand the situation within which something is happening
- provide people with something they need
- amount of money you have to spend on something
- amount of money that you borrow from a bank
- or working without using money in the form of coins or paper money
- card/a plastic card that you use for paying for things. The money is taken out of your bank account.
- in price or slightly cheaper and still good quality
- register/a machine that is used in a shop to keep money in and show how much customers have to pay
- number representing an amount
- wallet/software that stores your bank or credit card information on your phone
- revenue/the money the government collects from people
- dispenser/a machine that you can get money out of, using a plastic card
- understand that someone has done something good for you, and feel grateful
- an amount or level becomes larger or higher
Down
- to show what part of something you are talking about
- take and use money from a person or organisation which you must pay back later
- payment/the act of paying for something using the internet
- act of paying for something
- on delivery/a way of buying something in which you pay for it when it is delivered to you in cash
- become larger in number, amount, size, etc., or make something become larger
- phone payment/the act of paying for something using an app on your mobile phone
- pitch/a presentation you give to make a customer want to buy your product or service
- little more or less than a number or amount, but not exact
- correct
- continue to be something or to be in the same state
- money that you pay when you borrow money
- larger or higher
- cash/to take money from your bank account
- repayment/money that you pay because you need to give it back to whom you borrowed it from
- cash/a small amount of money that is kept in an office to buy things
- one person does in a group or situation
- increase the amount of something
- system/all the banks and other organisations that help with the transfer of money
- of the price of something, that you pay when you agree to buy it
- system or type of money that a country uses
- amount of money that people pay for things
- become worse because of something
- in the form of coins and special paper
- put something inside an envelope with a letter
- the money that you have saved
- for you to use
50 Clues: correct • for you to use • larger or higher • for people to live in • act of paying for something • number representing an amount • the money that you have saved • increase the amount of something • become worse because of something • in the form of coins and special paper • provide people with something they need • one person does in a group or situation • ...
Food and Money 2021-11-12
Across
- roti
- terong panjang
- sabun
- jus buah
- coklat
- wortel
- kubis
- bawang putih
- sosis
- jeruk
- kacang
- telur
- kue
- semangka
- buah pir
- apel
- salad
- ikan sarden
- es krim
- kentang
- tomat
- seledri
- mentega
- teh
- bawang merah
- susu
Down
- cabe
- pisang
- cabe merah
- pisa
- hamberger
- daun selada
- kopi
- mentimun
- keju
- stroberi
- bunga kol
- nanas
- anggur
- mangga
- alpukat
- mie spageti
- selai
- jeruk lemon
- daging
45 Clues: kue • teh • cabe • roti • pisa • kopi • keju • apel • susu • sabun • kubis • sosis • jeruk • telur • nanas • salad • selai • tomat • pisang • coklat • wortel • kacang • anggur • mangga • daging • alpukat • es krim • kentang • seledri • mentega • jus buah • mentimun • stroberi • semangka • buah pir • hamberger • bunga kol • cabe merah • daun selada • ikan sarden • mie spageti • jeruk lemon • bawang putih • bawang merah • terong panjang
Money and Stocks 2023-04-17
Across
- An investor who sells a stock at a price higher than the original purchase price has experienced a
- A person or institution to which money is owed
- A specific type of loan used to buy real estate
- Stocks are issued in portions called?
- An investor who sells a stock at a price lower than the original purchase price has suffered a
- money is able to withstand daily wear and tear
- When the stock market rises steadily over a period of time it is called
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- When you purchase stock, you have claims of _____ in the company or corporation
- All of the money available in the United States' economy
- Monetary system where coins and paper money are equal to the value of a certain amount of gold
- The nation's central banking system
Down
- Savings bonds are considered what type of risk investment
- having a certain amount of money maintains the value of money
- Spreading out an investment over a number of options is called
- Failure to pay back a loan
- Stocks are considered what type of risk investment
- Type of bond issued by business to attract capital
- Type of bond issued by local and state governments
- money is easy to carry around
- These were widespread panics where people attempted to redeem their money all at once
- the face value or principle of the bond
- The interest rate the bond issuer will pay to the bondholder is called
- This is the largest and most powerful exchange in the United States
- The time when the payment is due to the bondholder is called
- When the stock market falls over a period of time it is called
- Type of bond issued by the United States government
27 Clues: Failure to pay back a loan • money is easy to carry around • The nation's central banking system • Stocks are issued in portions called? • the face value or principle of the bond • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • A person or institution to which money is owed • money is able to withstand daily wear and tear • A specific type of loan used to buy real estate • ...
