money Crossword Puzzles
Money,money,money 2012-12-10
Across
- To exchange something for money
- To use money to pay for things
- To avoid using money or to use less of it
- To receive and use something that belongs to someone else, and promise to give it back
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- To give something to someone in exchange for something else
- To give someone something for a short time, expecting that they will give it back
- To have less of something than before because some of it has gone
- To receive money for work that you do
- An amount of money that a person borrows, especially from a bank
- To get something with money
10 Clues: To get something with money • To use money to pay for things • To exchange something for money • To receive money for work that you do • To avoid using money or to use less of it • To give something to someone in exchange for something else • An amount of money that a person borrows, especially from a bank • ...
money 2019-05-18
14 Clues: cena • płacić • wydawać • portfel • pożyczac • zarabiać • skarbonka • wyprzedaże • oszczędzać • kieszonkowe • zrobićlistę • iśćnazakupy • portmonetka • drobnereszta
Money 2024-02-27
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- money that you pay to the government
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
- money that the bank lends you
- the salary is the money that you…
- money that you pag to a company and then they pay of you are ill, or if you lose or break something
- money that the bank lends you to buy a house
- when i have to give some money to somebody i…
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- money that you recave with your work
- when i don’t spend money on anuthing i…money
- take money to someone temporarily
- receive money from a died familiar
- recave money on a charity event
- give to someone some money temporarily
- spending money on unnecessary things
14 Clues: money that the bank lends you • recave money on a charity event • take money to someone temporarily • the salary is the money that you… • receive money from a died familiar • money that you recave with your work • money that you pay to the government • spending money on unnecessary things • give to someone some money temporarily • when i don’t spend money on anuthing i…money • ...
money 2025-10-21
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- you pay for this to be protected
- money paid to the government
- a long term loan to buy a house
- to receive money with a promise to pay it back
- to use money to earn more money in the future
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- to have enough money to pay for something
- money that is borrowed from a bank
- to ask for money in exchange for a service
- to spend or use money carelessly
- the value of something
- the money you earn from your job
- to receive money or property from someone who has died
- British money
- to give someone money they must return
14 Clues: British money • the value of something • money paid to the government • a long term loan to buy a house • you pay for this to be protected • to spend or use money carelessly • the money you earn from your job • money that is borrowed from a bank • to give someone money they must return • to have enough money to pay for something • to ask for money in exchange for a service • ...
Money 2026-02-23
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- Things for your house like internet, plumbing, etc
- Exceeding you set amount of money
- Last resort money
- Things that you constantly pay for like Insurance, rent
- Wants
- Sticking to a set amount of money
- Things that change price based on usage like groceries
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- Needs
- Excess money left over
- the food that you buy
- A fee to pay off your home
- Where all expenses must be started from scratch
- The money in your bank account the gains interest
- The amount of money you earn for doing a job
14 Clues: Needs • Wants • Last resort money • the food that you buy • Excess money left over • A fee to pay off your home • Exceeding you set amount of money • Sticking to a set amount of money • The amount of money you earn for doing a job • Where all expenses must be started from scratch • The money in your bank account the gains interest • ...
Money 2021-10-17
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- Some youtubers are ______ money to help people who lost their homes in the hurricane.
- To play in a casino/ slot machines.
- The restaurant _________ me 2000 HUF for a glass of wine!
- There is an end-of-summer ______ in the shopping mall.
- It's a good idea to _______ your money in property or gold.
- These shoes are for half price! What a ______!
- My car isn't _____ much, because it's old.
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- My brother _________ me 4000 HUF. He said he will pay it back this week.
- If you pay more than what you need to, you get back the __________. (Usually some coins.)
- Money you borrow from a bank.
- You can only get a refund, if you show the _____ to the shop assistant.
- Students get a 10% ______ on their ticket.
- A machine where you can withdraw some money from in the street.
- When a relative dies, you _____ their money.
14 Clues: Money you borrow from a bank. • To play in a casino/ slot machines. • Students get a 10% ______ on their ticket. • My car isn't _____ much, because it's old. • When a relative dies, you _____ their money. • These shoes are for half price! What a ______! • There is an end-of-summer ______ in the shopping mall. • The restaurant _________ me 2000 HUF for a glass of wine! • ...
MONEY 2022-04-18
Across
- obtain in exchange for payment
- gather
- receive a salary
- hand over something in exchange for money
- reduction
- exchange/give and take
- come first in
Down
- Person who take care of an animal
- no longer have
- take and use something that belongs to someone else
- the price
- reserve
- let someone use
- pay out money in buying goods or sevices
14 Clues: gather • reserve • the price • reduction • come first in • no longer have • let someone use • receive a salary • exchange/give and take • obtain in exchange for payment • Person who take care of an animal • pay out money in buying goods or sevices • hand over something in exchange for money • take and use something that belongs to someone else
money 2018-01-10
14 Clues: örököl • spórol • pazarol • fizetés • befektet • kölcsönad • kölcsönkér • ér vmennyit • pénzt keres • pénzautomata • jelzálog hitel • tartozik vkinek • megengedhet magának • fizettet, felszámít
Money 2016-03-10
Money 2024-02-27
Across
- money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break something
- take money to somebody temporarily
- recave money, for example, on a charity event
- the verb which indicates the price of an article
- you have to give money to someone you…
- money that somebody( or a bank)lends you
- the money you get for the work you do
- receive money from one of your familiar who died
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- money that you have available and a plan of how to spend it
- money that you pay to the government
- money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- when you get your salary, you… money
- spend money on unnecessarily things
- give money to somebody temporarily
14 Clues: take money to somebody temporarily • give money to somebody temporarily • spend money on unnecessarily things • money that you pay to the government • when you get your salary, you… money • the money you get for the work you do • you have to give money to someone you… • money that somebody( or a bank)lends you • recave money, for example, on a charity event • ...
Money 2023-06-13
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- Something, usually money, that someone owes to another
- Where you put money to spend later, usually a bank
- Ten Cent Coin
- Five Cent Coin
- A pocket-sized case to hold money
- Twenty-Five Cent Coin
- One Cent Coin
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- A place that looks after people's money
- The official money of a country
- A coin with value
- One Hundred Cent Paper
- money in the form of bills and coins
- What we use to trade for things we want
- A plan for how to spend your money before you get it
14 Clues: Ten Cent Coin • One Cent Coin • Five Cent Coin • A coin with value • Twenty-Five Cent Coin • One Hundred Cent Paper • The official money of a country • A pocket-sized case to hold money • money in the form of bills and coins • A place that looks after people's money • What we use to trade for things we want • Where you put money to spend later, usually a bank • ...
Money 2023-06-20
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- The result of adding $2.50 and $1.20.
- The result of subtracting $2.75 from $10.00.
- The result of adding $8.75 and $4.25.
- The result of adding $1.80 and $0.75.
- The result of subtracting $3.50 from $7.20.
- The result of adding $5.00 and $1.50.
- The result of subtracting $6.50 from $20.00.
- The result of subtracting $5.25 from $12.00.
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- The result of adding $3.80 and $1.25.
- The result of subtracting $3.50 from $9.75.
- The result of adding $4.50 and $2.10.
- The result of adding $5.00 and $3.50.
- The result of adding $6.50 and $2.30.
- The result of subtracting $9.25 from $20.00.
- The result of subtracting $3.80 from $15.00.
15 Clues: The result of adding $3.80 and $1.25. • The result of adding $2.50 and $1.20. • The result of adding $4.50 and $2.10. • The result of adding $8.75 and $4.25. • The result of adding $5.00 and $3.50. • The result of adding $1.80 and $0.75. • The result of adding $6.50 and $2.30. • The result of adding $5.00 and $1.50. • The result of subtracting $3.50 from $9.75. • ...
Money 2023-05-01
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- the amount of money that you need to buy or do something
- money that you have to pay to the government from what you earn or when you buy things
- to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something, especially for an activity or a service
- money that someone has borrowed
- to use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later
- to give something to someone for a period of time, expecting that they will then give it back to you
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
Down
- money that you borrow to buy a home
- to have a particular value, especially in money
- to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something
- to receive possessions or money from someone who has died
- to have to pay money back to someone
- to collect money from other people
- to get money for doing work
14 Clues: to get money for doing work • money that someone has borrowed • to collect money from other people • money that you borrow to buy a home • to have to pay money back to someone • to have a particular value, especially in money • the amount of money that you need to buy or do something • to receive possessions or money from someone who has died • ...
money 2023-08-29
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- adalah jaringan pengangkut yang berfungsi mengangkut dan mendistribusikan zat makanan hasil fotosintesis dari daun ke seluruh bagian tubuh tumbuhan.
- adalah trikomata yang menghasilkan sekret.
- adalah tempat menyimpan air dan mengurangi penguapan.
- adalah tipe jaringan pengangkut yang letak xilemnya dikelilingi oleh floem atau sebaliknya.
- adalah trikomata yang tidak menghasilkan sekret.
- adalah jaringan yang dibentuk oleh sel-sel yang berasal dari meristem primer.
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- adalah jaringan pengangkut yang berfungsi mengangkut air dan garam mineral dari akar menuju daun.
- adalah jaringan heterogen yang terdiri atas dua atau lebih tipe sel.
- adalah tipe jaringan pengangkut yang letak xilem dan floemnya bergantian menurut jari-jari lingkaran.
- adalah jaringan yang dibentuk oleh sel-sel yang berasal dari meristem sekunder.
- adalah jaringan homogen yang hanya terdiri atas satu tipe sel.
- adalah bagian dari dinding sel yang tidak ikut menebal dan erfungsi sebagai tempat lewatnya zat dari sel ke sel.
- Tempat pertukaran gas O2 dan CO2 pada proses respirasi dan fotosintesis
- epidermis adalah jaringan yang tersusun dari lapisan sel-sel yang menutupi permukaan organ tumbuhan
14 Clues: adalah trikomata yang menghasilkan sekret. • adalah trikomata yang tidak menghasilkan sekret. • adalah tempat menyimpan air dan mengurangi penguapan. • adalah jaringan homogen yang hanya terdiri atas satu tipe sel. • adalah jaringan heterogen yang terdiri atas dua atau lebih tipe sel. • Tempat pertukaran gas O2 dan CO2 pada proses respirasi dan fotosintesis • ...
Money!!!! 2024-12-17
Across
- I am worth 25 cents.
- Skip count dimes to $1.00. How many dimes are in $1.00?
- How much total money is two quarters and three dimes? Your answer will be in word form without the word "cents".
- .7 is how many cents?
- The phrase "how much change" tells you to do which operation?
- The phrase "total money" tells you to do which operation?
- .1 is how many cents?
- I am worth 1 cent.
- I am worth 10 cents.
- .01 is how many cents?
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- How many quarters make 75 cents?
- Skip count nickels to $1.00. How many nickels are in $1.00?
- I am worth 5 cents.
- How many pennies are in $1.00?
- How many cents are in $1.00?
- How much total money is five nickels? Your answer will be in word form without the word "cents".
16 Clues: I am worth 1 cent. • I am worth 5 cents. • I am worth 25 cents. • I am worth 10 cents. • .7 is how many cents? • .1 is how many cents? • .01 is how many cents? • How many cents are in $1.00? • How many pennies are in $1.00? • How many quarters make 75 cents? • Skip count dimes to $1.00. How many dimes are in $1.00? • The phrase "total money" tells you to do which operation? • ...
Money 2026-03-18
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- different countries different _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- russian currency
- a bank can offer a _ _ _ _
- $2 canadian coin
- Bring home the _ _ _ _ _
- 1 cent
- Important item to purchase items
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- vietnamese currency
- iranian currency
- indian currency
- thai currency
- currency in europe
- money from a job
- spend money to make money
- british currency
15 Clues: 1 cent • thai currency • indian currency • iranian currency • russian currency • money from a job • $2 canadian coin • british currency • currency in europe • vietnamese currency • Bring home the _ _ _ _ _ • spend money to make money • a bank can offer a _ _ _ _ • Important item to purchase items • different countries different _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Money 2024-02-27
Across
- verb that indicates the money you get with your salary
- take money to somebody temporarily
- spending money on unnecessarily things
- money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break something
- the money that you get for the work you do
- spending money on something
- give money to somebody temporarily
Down
- money that you have available and a plan of how spend it
- money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house
- money that somebody(or a bank)lends you
- recave money on a charity event for example
- verb that indicates the price of ah article
- spending money on nothing
- a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for something
14 Clues: spending money on nothing • spending money on something • take money to somebody temporarily • give money to somebody temporarily • spending money on unnecessarily things • money that somebody(or a bank)lends you • the money that you get for the work you do • recave money on a charity event for example • verb that indicates the price of ah article • ...
Money 2019-01-18
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- In Europe a dating woman prefers to ... her dinner herself.
- I haven't ... any money from the cash mashine this week yet.
- As for me, I detest ... friends or relatives.
- If you ... less money on food you'll be able to buy more cosmetics.
- It was a fairy tale about a ... stepmom & a hardworking stepdaughter.
- It's too expensive! I can't ... it.
- Last week I gave him some money. He ... me 2000.
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- Is that a client our waiter ... too high last time?
- I'm completely dissatisfied! That movie ... watching at all!
- Nothing strengthens your family better that a ... for 25 years!
- Do you live in a flat you've ... from your great grandparents?
- She's paid for her educaton the money she's ... over the three last years.
- What's his job? What does he do to ... a living?
- Could you be so kind to ... me a couple of tea bags?
14 Clues: It's too expensive! I can't ... it. • As for me, I detest ... friends or relatives. • What's his job? What does he do to ... a living? • Last week I gave him some money. He ... me 2000. • Is that a client our waiter ... too high last time? • Could you be so kind to ... me a couple of tea bags? • In Europe a dating woman prefers to ... her dinner herself. • ...
Money 2019-01-07
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- a piece of paper money
- money you have to give back to someone
- a piece of metal money
- money we have to pay to the government
- to put money into property for example
- to make money
- money a bank lends you for a house
- to spend money on useless things
Down
- money a bank lends you for what you want
- synonym of cost
- to put money aside
- to get money after someone in the family dies
- money you earn
- an unpleasant situation when you lend money and can't give it back
14 Clues: to make money • money you earn • synonym of cost • to put money aside • a piece of paper money • a piece of metal money • to spend money on useless things • money a bank lends you for a house • money you have to give back to someone • money we have to pay to the government • to put money into property for example • money a bank lends you for what you want • ...
Money 2023-07-31
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- Used to store money, credit cards, and essentials, carried in pockets or bags.
- Money received as compensation for lending money to others.
- Used for transactions and exchanges, for buying and selling items.
- Putting money into a bank or savings institution.
- The act of collecting money for future needs and keeping it in a bank.
- Acquiring money through work or running a business.
- A paper currency of higher value used as money, commonly used for transactions or purchases.
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- Planning and managing money for expenses and making economic choices.
- The money received back after making a purchase.
- Taking money out from a bank or savings institution.
- Card Used for making purchases on borrowed money from a bank or card issuer.
- A metal disk of small value used as money, commonly used for shopping.
- Putting money into a business or asset for potential profit.
- Using money to purchase goods or services.
14 Clues: Using money to purchase goods or services. • The money received back after making a purchase. • Putting money into a bank or savings institution. • Acquiring money through work or running a business. • Taking money out from a bank or savings institution. • Money received as compensation for lending money to others. • ...
Money 2025-04-28
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- Money earned through employment
- Paper money
- Money used in other countries
- To put money into an account
- Withdraw money here
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- To take and return money later.
- A place to keep money save
- Official currency in Argentina
- The act of exchanging a product or service for money
- To purchase something.
- To give someone money or an object temporarily
- Physical money in the form of coins or notes
- A signed, written payment order
- To set aside money for future use
14 Clues: Paper money • Withdraw money here • To purchase something. • A place to keep money save • To put money into an account • Money used in other countries • Official currency in Argentina • To take and return money later. • Money earned through employment • A signed, written payment order • To set aside money for future use • Physical money in the form of coins or notes • ...
Money 2016-02-02
Money 2021-03-15
14 Clues: fake • solved • a symbol • leftover • very old • a method • vast land • a picture • worth lots • what is owed • make a trade • official emblem • people who trade • to look closely at
Money 2021-03-15
14 Clues: fake • solved • leftover • a method • very old • a symbol • a picture • vast land • worth lots • what is owed • make a trade • official emblem • people who trade • to look closely at
Money 2020-11-22
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- when you have enough money to buy something
- money that a bank lends you to buy a house
- when you put some money aside
- the money you get for the work you do
- a piece of money made of metal
- when you buy properties to make/save money
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- rude, impolite,insulting
- a piece of paper money
- money that sy lends you
- money that you pay to the government
- a person who services your car
- want or tend to do something
- when you spend money on stupid things
- you have to pay back an amount of money
14 Clues: a piece of paper money • money that sy lends you • rude, impolite,insulting • want or tend to do something • when you put some money aside • a person who services your car • a piece of money made of metal • money that you pay to the government • the money you get for the work you do • when you spend money on stupid things • you have to pay back an amount of money • ...
Money 2019-01-10
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- money we have to pay to the government
- to have to give back some money
- a piece of paper money
- money a bank lends you for a house
- to make money
- to put money into property for example
- money a bank lends you for whatever you want or need
Down
- to put money aside
- to spend money on useless things
- to obtain money after someone in the family dies
- synonym of cost
- a piece of metal money
- an upleasant situation when you borrow money and you can't pay it back
- money we earn
14 Clues: to make money • money we earn • synonym of cost • to put money aside • a piece of paper money • a piece of metal money • to have to give back some money • to spend money on useless things • money a bank lends you for a house • money we have to pay to the government • to put money into property for example • to obtain money after someone in the family dies • ...
Money 2023-11-17
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- Extra money given to service workers as appreciation for good service.
- Money set aside for future needs or special purchases.
- Money Small amounts of money carried for daily personal expenses.
- A plan for managing and allocating money for specific needs.
- A fixed amount of money given regularly for personal expenses.
- Borrowed money that needs to be repaid, often with interest.
- Money or items given freely, often to celebrate an occasion.
- A regular amount of money given, often to children, for spending.
- Money awarded to students based on achievements or financial need.
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- Money used to purchase assets with the goal of earning a return.
- Paper currency representing different denominations of money.
- Earnings received from work, usually given on a regular basis.
- Money contributed to a cause or charity to support a greater purpose.
- Small, round metal pieces used for making everyday purchases.
- A fixed regular payment for work, often paid monthly or bi-weekly.
15 Clues: Money set aside for future needs or special purchases. • A plan for managing and allocating money for specific needs. • Borrowed money that needs to be repaid, often with interest. • Money or items given freely, often to celebrate an occasion. • Paper currency representing different denominations of money. • ...
MONEY 2023-02-21
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- Small flat pieces of metal used as money
- use money on something you don’t need
- give something to someone who pays for it
- get money by working
- money money that parents give a child to spend
- give money to an organization, e.g. a charity
- get something by paying money for it
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- pieces of paper money
- get money in a competition
- keep money so that you can use it later
- use money
- a loan Borrow money from a bank
- for give money for something you buy
- money in the form of notes and coins
14 Clues: use money • get money by working • pieces of paper money • get money in a competition • a loan Borrow money from a bank • money in the form of notes and coins • get something by paying money for it • use money on something you don’t need • for give money for something you buy • keep money so that you can use it later • Small flat pieces of metal used as money • ...
Money 2023-04-28
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- I don't like lawyers. They _________ a lot of money for every hour they work.
- We don't have enough money. We just can't ______ to buy this house.
- The currency most EU countries have.
- He has a nice car. He must _______ a lot of money.
- Something that costs a lot of money is ______.
- I always __________ too much money when I go shopping.
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- You are free to _______ 5 books at a time in this library, but they need to be returned in 30 days.
- It's very risk to ________ in the Stock Market.
- The _______ of the United States is the dollar.
- When something doesn't cost anything, it is ______.
- You borrowed £20 last week, and another £10 yesterday. You now ____ me £30.
- The sofa was very cheap. It only ______ $30 dollars.
- To keep money for future use.
- Can you _______ Julia a hand? She has a lot of heavy bags.
14 Clues: To keep money for future use. • The currency most EU countries have. • Something that costs a lot of money is ______. • It's very risk to ________ in the Stock Market. • The _______ of the United States is the dollar. • He has a nice car. He must _______ a lot of money. • When something doesn't cost anything, it is ______. • ...
Money 2024-01-21
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- (n) a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- (v) to gather and accumulate; to ask people to give you money for something, for example a charity
- (v) obtain in exchange for payment.
- (v) give or hand over something in exchange for money.
- (v) avoid the need to use up or spend (money, time, or other resources).
- (v) obtain (money) in return for labour or services.
- (v) acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavour.
- (v) exchange one thing with another.
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- (n) an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something.
- (adj) low in price.
- (v) earn less money than one is spending or has spent.
- (v) take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
- (v) grant to (someone) the use of (something) on the understanding that it will be returned;loan.
- (v) give money to pay for goods.
14 Clues: (adj) low in price. • (v) give money to pay for goods. • (v) obtain in exchange for payment. • (v) exchange one thing with another. • (v) obtain (money) in return for labour or services. • (v) earn less money than one is spending or has spent. • (v) give or hand over something in exchange for money. • (n) a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • ...
MONEY 2022-01-26
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- paper money and coins
- a kind of machine that gives you food or drinks
- 'T' in 'ATM' stands for ...
- a virtual place where you put your money
- a piece of paper you get after withdrawing money
- a piece of plastic you put into an ATM
- how much money you take out from a bank
- a formal word for 'choose'
- a formal word for 'key in'
Down
- it tells you how much money you have
- a formal word for 'take out'
- one of many smaller banks
- take money out of an ATM
- a formal word for 'put it'
14 Clues: paper money and coins • take money out of an ATM • one of many smaller banks • a formal word for 'put it' • a formal word for 'choose' • a formal word for 'key in' • 'T' in 'ATM' stands for ... • a formal word for 'take out' • it tells you how much money you have • a piece of plastic you put into an ATM • how much money you take out from a bank • ...
Money 2025-10-23
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- a person who buys goods or services for their own use
- to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money
- small container, sometimes in the shape of a pig, that is used by children for saving money
- to spend a lot of money on buying things, especially things that are pleasant to have but that you do not need
- to have just enough money to pay for the things that you need
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
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- an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
- an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc.
- a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
14 Clues: an unnecessary or wrong use of money • to receive money as payment for work that you do • a person who buys goods or services for their own use • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future • ...
Money 2021-06-04
Money 2019-01-10
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- money we have to pay to the government
- to have to give back some money
- a piece of paper money
- money a bank lends you for a house
- to make money
- to put money into property for example
- money a bank lends you for whatever you want or need
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- to put money aside
- to spend money on useless things
- to obtain money after someone in the family dies
- synonym of cost
- a piece of metal money
- an upleasant situation when you borrow money and you can't pay it back
- money we earn
14 Clues: to make money • money we earn • synonym of cost • to put money aside • a piece of paper money • a piece of metal money • to have to give back some money • to spend money on useless things • money a bank lends you for a house • money we have to pay to the government • to put money into property for example • to obtain money after someone in the family dies • ...
MONEY 2021-11-03
Across
- small amount of money given to a waiter
- when you are able to to buy something
- to put money in a bank
- have no money
- money you give to charities
- coins or bank notes
Down
- money paid for borrowing or investing money
- money you get paid for doing a job
- money made on paper
- when you put money in a bank or company
- the money used in a country
- money borrowed and expected to be paid back
- to take money from your bank account
- Automated Teller Machine
14 Clues: have no money • money made on paper • coins or bank notes • to put money in a bank • Automated Teller Machine • the money used in a country • money you give to charities • money you get paid for doing a job • to take money from your bank account • when you are able to to buy something • small amount of money given to a waiter • when you put money in a bank or company • ...
Money 2023-03-28
Across
- Why did this jacket _ too much?
- In the future I will _ a lot.
- (on) She _ all her money buying jewelry.
- worth Does this car _ a lot?
- I _ my ticket to Paris.
- My father finally _ his company.
- My brother will _ her credit card.
Down
- paid Chefs are angry because they never _ .
- She will _ me all her salary of the month.
- I always _ all my money on makeup.
- I really want to _ this money for traveling to Germany.
- My cousin _ to his friend for the concert.
- X back I will _ my boyfriend all the expenses of my birthday.
- My sister _ the bank to many money.
14 Clues: I _ my ticket to Paris. • worth Does this car _ a lot? • In the future I will _ a lot. • Why did this jacket _ too much? • My father finally _ his company. • I always _ all my money on makeup. • My brother will _ her credit card. • My sister _ the bank to many money. • (on) She _ all her money buying jewelry. • She will _ me all her salary of the month. • ...
Money 2023-03-28
Across
- I really want to _ this money for traveling to Germany.
- worth Does this car _ a lot?
- I _ my ticket to Paris.
- paid Chefs are angry because they never _ .
- My father finally _ his company.
- She will _ me all her salary of the month.
- My cousin _ to his friend for the concert.
Down
- My brother will _ her credit card.
- I always _ all my money on makeup.
- X back I will _ my boyfriend all the expenses of my birthday.
- Why did this jacket _ too much?
- In the future I will _ a lot.
- My sister _ the bank to many money.
- She _ all her money buying jewelry.
14 Clues: I _ my ticket to Paris. • worth Does this car _ a lot? • In the future I will _ a lot. • Why did this jacket _ too much? • My father finally _ his company. • My brother will _ her credit card. • I always _ all my money on makeup. • My sister _ the bank to many money. • She _ all her money buying jewelry. • She will _ me all her salary of the month. • ...
Money 2023-03-28
Across
- I _ my ticket to Paris.
- She _ all her money buying jewelry.
- My brother will _ her credit card.
- Chefs are angry because they never _ .
- Why did this jacket _ too much?
- She will _ me all her salary of the month.
- Does this car _ a lot?
Down
- My sister _ the bank to many money.
- I always _ all my money on makeup.
- My father finally _ his company.
- I really want to _ this money for traveling to Germany.
- I will _ my boyfriend all the expenses of my birthday.
- My cousin _ to his friend for the concert.
- In the future I will _ a lot.
14 Clues: Does this car _ a lot? • I _ my ticket to Paris. • In the future I will _ a lot. • Why did this jacket _ too much? • My father finally _ his company. • I always _ all my money on makeup. • My brother will _ her credit card. • My sister _ the bank to many money. • She _ all her money buying jewelry. • Chefs are angry because they never _ . • ...
Money 2023-06-25
Across
- A place where people keep their money, and where they can deposit or withdraw it.
- Card A plastic card that allows people to buy things on credit, to be paid off later.
- Using money to buy assets or stocks in the hope of earning more money in the future.
- Giving money or resources to help others or support a cause or organization.
- Rectangular pieces of paper currency, with different values printed on them.
- Money that is saved or kept aside for future use or emergencies.
- A plan that helps manage and allocate money, dividing it between different needs and wants.
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- The money a person earns from their job or other sources.
- A machine that allows people to withdraw cash from their bank accounts using a card.
- The money spent on various things, such as bills, groceries, or entertainment.
- Small, metallic currency used for buying things, usually made of copper, nickel, or silver.
- Money that is owed to someone else, usually borrowed and to be paid back.
- A small amount of money given regularly to a child by their parents as spending money.
- A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other personal items.
14 Clues: The money a person earns from their job or other sources. • Money that is saved or kept aside for future use or emergencies. • A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other personal items. • Money that is owed to someone else, usually borrowed and to be paid back. • Giving money or resources to help others or support a cause or organization. • ...
Money 2017-05-31
14 Clues: monety • gotówka • paragon • napiwek • portfel • wydawać • banknoty • własność • rachunek • zarabiać • inwestować • portmonetka • pożyczyć (komuś) • pożyczyć (od kogoś)
Money 2018-06-11
Across
- low price
- take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
- have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something
- put some money aside
Down
- having no money
- get money for work that you do
- the money that you get back when you have paid for something giving more money than the amount it costs
- having a lot of money, possessions,
- give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back
- a piece of paper money
- very rich
- out spend a lot of money on something
14 Clues: low price • very rich • having no money • put some money aside • a piece of paper money • get money for work that you do • having a lot of money, possessions, • out spend a lot of money on something • a thing bought for less than the usual price • give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back • amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something • ...
Money 2023-07-25
money 2024-05-23
Money 2024-08-27
Across
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money
- a piece of plastic or cardboard used for keeping papers in
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
- to give money to someone for something you want to buy
- to give money as a payment for something
- a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
- to take something without the permission of the owner and keep it
- to separate into parts or groups
Down
- When the price is lower than usual
- to buy or earn something
- Money
- an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- when things are sold in order to make money
14 Clues: Money • to buy or earn something • to separate into parts or groups • When the price is lower than usual • an unnecessary or wrong use of money • to give money as a payment for something • when things are sold in order to make money • to give money to someone for something you want to buy • the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something • ...
MONEY 2025-05-21
Across
- Money that you borrow from the bank to buy a house
- An unnecessary or wrong use of money
- To put money into a project, or to buy property, shares in a company, hoping to make a profit or get an advantage
- Money that the bank lends you
- You have to pay a certain amount of money back because you borrowed it from sb
- A servvice that is used by the public, such as an electricity or a gas supply
- Would you like to pay ... card?
Down
- To ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity.
- An amount of money used to buy something
- To receive money, a house, from sb after they had died
- Why do you throw money down the drain?You didn't need that brand new designer bag
- Collecting money for a good purpose
- Would you like to pay ... cash?
- The money you get for the work you do
14 Clues: Money that the bank lends you • Would you like to pay ... cash? • Would you like to pay ... card? • Collecting money for a good purpose • An unnecessary or wrong use of money • The money you get for the work you do • An amount of money used to buy something • Money that you borrow from the bank to buy a house • To receive money, a house, from sb after they had died • ...
ENGLISH EVA_Vocabulary: Money, money, money! 2025-03-08
Across
- (noun) the cost of things
- (noun) instead of paying by card, you pay by ____
- (noun) what they apply during Rebaixes
- (noun) where you buy goods and groceries
- (noun) circular metallic object that worths cash
- (adj) what nothing is anymore, except from what they sell in Shein or Temu
- (noun) what you are given after paying for something, in case anything goes wrong and you need to return or exchange it.
Down
- (noun) what you are when you buy.
- (noun) the return of the spare price, that they stotend to miss in order to gain a few cts.
- (adj) what oil, clothes and houses are nowadays.
- (noun) where you buy goods and groceries, but more artisanal and rural
- (noun) where you go buy general stuff (not groceries)
- (noun) plastic rectangle that, magically, can pay.
- (noun) the action of spending money: To ___
14 Clues: (noun) the cost of things • (noun) what you are when you buy. • (noun) what they apply during Rebaixes • (noun) where you buy goods and groceries • (noun) the action of spending money: To ___ • (adj) what oil, clothes and houses are nowadays. • (noun) circular metallic object that worths cash • (noun) instead of paying by card, you pay by ____ • ...
MONEY 2022-01-13
Across
- Something is really cheap, it is ___ cheap.
- ___ into your savings = To take money from your savings account in small amounts
- pick up a few ___: buy something that costs much less than normal
- save money for a ___ day
- go___
- ___ ___on sth spend much money on sth
- If you reduce the price of something you ___ a few pounds.
Down
- How much is it? = What's the ___?
- You have to ___ something loose.
- di chúc
- go on a spending ___
- pay through the ___
- knock money ___ an item: have a discount on an item
13 Clues: go___ • di chúc • pay through the ___ • go on a spending ___ • save money for a ___ day • You have to ___ something loose. • How much is it? = What's the ___? • ___ ___on sth spend much money on sth • Something is really cheap, it is ___ cheap. • knock money ___ an item: have a discount on an item • pick up a few ___: buy something that costs much less than normal • ...
Money 2022-03-01
Across
- Charge you have to pay for something
- A piece of money made of metal
- Be in debt or negative in the bank (-1000)
- Obtain money when you work
- Keep something for future use
- Value of something
- Give something to someone
Down
- You dont have to pay for something
- Ask someone to give you something
- A piece of paper money
- Get money/things after someone dies
- Have enough money to buy something
- Receipt you get when you eat in a restaurant/shop
13 Clues: Value of something • A piece of paper money • Give something to someone • Obtain money when you work • Keep something for future use • A piece of money made of metal • Ask someone to give you something • You dont have to pay for something • Have enough money to buy something • Get money/things after someone dies • Charge you have to pay for something • ...
MONEY 2014-03-26
Across
- account an arrangement with the bank in which the customer puts in and takes out money and the bank keeps a record of it
- to give money to help a person or organisation
- to keep a bit of money aside for the future
- a foldable object that men use to keep their money or cards in
- to give money as payment for something
- box you put money inside this to save it for a rainy day
- a small container for money, usually used by women
- to come first in a competition
Down
- paper money
- money an amount of money that parents regularly give their children to spend as they choose
- to spend money on silly things
- small metal objects you use to pay for things
- to receive money in payment for work that you have done
13 Clues: paper money • to spend money on silly things • to come first in a competition • to give money as payment for something • to keep a bit of money aside for the future • small metal objects you use to pay for things • to give money to help a person or organisation • a small container for money, usually used by women • to receive money in payment for work that you have done • ...
Money 2015-02-11
Across
- dishonest plan, especially for getting money.
- rises quickly to a very high level.
- to do something, because you have the knowledge, skill, or experience that is needed.
- or wages.
- give someone money or property after you die by making a legal document called a will.
- erroneous perception of reality.
Down
- for emphasizing how great, loud, or serious something is.
- organization to which you give money so that it can give money and help to people who are poor or ill, or who need advice and support
- good that happens or that you receive because of something that you have done
- a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone
- large company or business organization
- stingy person; a miser.
- prevented by official rules from doing something
13 Clues: or wages. • stingy person; a miser. • erroneous perception of reality. • rises quickly to a very high level. • large company or business organization • a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone • dishonest plan, especially for getting money. • prevented by official rules from doing something • for emphasizing how great, loud, or serious something is. • ...
Money 2015-02-12
Across
- dishonest plan, especially for getting money.
- rises quickly to a very high level.
- to do something, because you have the knowledge, skill, or experience that is needed.
- or wages.
- give someone money or property after you die by making a legal document called a will.
- erroneous perception of reality.
Down
- for emphasizing how great, loud, or serious something is.
- organization to which you give money so that it can give money and help to people who are poor or ill, or who need advice and support
- good that happens or that you receive because of something that you have done
- a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone
- large company or business organization
- stingy person; a miser.
- prevented by official rules from doing something
13 Clues: or wages. • stingy person; a miser. • erroneous perception of reality. • rises quickly to a very high level. • large company or business organization • a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone • dishonest plan, especially for getting money. • prevented by official rules from doing something • for emphasizing how great, loud, or serious something is. • ...
Money 2020-03-26
Across
- Have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money) in return for something received.
- A legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- Printed or written statement of the money.
- Use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
- Put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- A machine where you can take money from your bank account.
- Equivalent in value to the sum or item specified.
Down
- Take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use.
- A fixed regular payment.
- Receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
- 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.
13 Clues: A fixed regular payment. • Printed or written statement of the money. • Equivalent in value to the sum or item specified. • Use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose. • A machine where you can take money from your bank account. • Keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use. • ...
money 2021-09-21
Money 2021-09-14
Across
- when customer talks with seller about the cost
- when you give money to somebody
- when you take your money from your bill or card
- too much waste
- bill, that you have right now
- money, that you pay to bank for different operations
Down
- your bank account
- mashine with money, where you can give them and put it on your card
- the paper, that you take, when you buy something
- what do you do with your money, when you buy something
- when you owes money to somebody
- when you don't like something, that you bought and you give it back, to shop
- your real money (paper money)
13 Clues: too much waste • your bank account • bill, that you have right now • your real money (paper money) • when you give money to somebody • when you owes money to somebody • when customer talks with seller about the cost • when you take your money from your bill or card • the paper, that you take, when you buy something • money, that you pay to bank for different operations • ...
Money 2021-06-29
Across
- Nowadays, a car in Argentina is _________ almost $600,000.
- I don't like to _______ people money. I prefer not to ask for money.
- My grandpa died so I _________ his house.
- The plumber _________ me $5000 to fix my bathroom.
- I think I'm going to ask for a _________. I've been working really hard since I got here.
Down
- Can I _________ $100 from you?
- My parents think I ________ a lot of money on clothes.
- I can't_________ to live on my own yet.
- He _________ in bitcoin last year. Now his money is worth triple.
- My cousin promised to ________ me $200 if I give it back next week.
- Teachers don't _________ enough money.
- These shoes _________ like $10000. They are expensive.
- I _______ money every week because I want to go on a holiday at the end of the year.
13 Clues: Can I _________ $100 from you? • Teachers don't _________ enough money. • I can't_________ to live on my own yet. • My grandpa died so I _________ his house. • The plumber _________ me $5000 to fix my bathroom. • My parents think I ________ a lot of money on clothes. • These shoes _________ like $10000. They are expensive. • ...
Money 2023-08-07
Across
- The act of putting money into a bank account.
- The system or type of money used in a particular country or region.
- A unit of currency used in the United States.
- An amount of money set aside for future use.
- A small container used to hold money and other items.
- A small amount of money given back after a purchase.
- The act of taking money out of a bank account.
Down
- A card that allows the holder to borrow money from a financial institution.
- A rectangular piece of paper or plastic used as a form of money.
- The extra money earned on a loan or deposit.
- A plan for managing and allocating money.
- The act of using money to purchase assets with the expectation of profit.
- A round metal disc used as a form of money.
13 Clues: A plan for managing and allocating money. • A round metal disc used as a form of money. • The extra money earned on a loan or deposit. • An amount of money set aside for future use. • The act of putting money into a bank account. • A unit of currency used in the United States. • The act of taking money out of a bank account. • ...
Money 2024-06-05
Across
- money in the form of bills or coins
- paid for in advance, this is considered a safer way to pay than with a personal check
- a card that lets you use money that has been lent to you
- the lowest amount it is legal to pay someone (two words)
- a collectible coin that equals 50 cents
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- a coin that equals 5 cents
- a coin that equals 25 cents
- a piece of paper that tells a bank to transfer money between two people
- a coin that equals 10 cents
- a collectible coin that equals $1
- a coin that equals 1 cent
- a machine where you can get cash from off your card
- a card that only uses money you own (draws from your personal bank account)
13 Clues: a coin that equals 1 cent • a coin that equals 5 cents • a coin that equals 25 cents • a coin that equals 10 cents • a collectible coin that equals $1 • money in the form of bills or coins • a collectible coin that equals 50 cents • a machine where you can get cash from off your card • a card that lets you use money that has been lent to you • ...
Money 2024-12-02
Across
- to be able to buy something
- a thing that details how much something is Worth
- synonim of income
- a institution that can lend you money
- to send someone money
- to be in debt to someone
- to change currencies like from euro to pounds
Down
- a loan to buy a house
- a type of money for a specific region or country
- to put money into a bank account
- to give someone money but they have to give it back
- a % of money the goverment takes from your purchases
- it details how much you spent
13 Clues: synonim of income • a loan to buy a house • to send someone money • to be in debt to someone • to be able to buy something • it details how much you spent • to put money into a bank account • a institution that can lend you money • to change currencies like from euro to pounds • a type of money for a specific region or country • a thing that details how much something is Worth • ...
Money 2025-05-21
Across
- the organisation which generally looks after your money
- an amount you are allocated to spend
- another word for invoice received e.g. for electricity
- a term for small coins in your purse
- the additional amount charged for using a credit card
- a term to describe money you have kept to spend later
- the first European country to become cashless
Down
- bonus received on some savings accounts
- a sum borrowed to purchase a house
- another word for a country's type of money
- the name of the currency shared by the US and Australia
- something you buy at a great price
- the name for a piece of non-paper money
13 Clues: a sum borrowed to purchase a house • something you buy at a great price • an amount you are allocated to spend • a term for small coins in your purse • bonus received on some savings accounts • the name for a piece of non-paper money • another word for a country's type of money • the first European country to become cashless • ...
MONEY money 2018-10-01
Across
- when you asked for money you and you need to pay it back
- How much money is left on your bank_____?
- You can _____________ money at an ATM.
- make money or _________ money
Down
- Could I ____________ your pen for a second, please? Thanks!
- The Turo Rudi vending machine only works with ___
- Do you want to pay in _______ or by card?
- The Japanese _____________ is called yen.
- spend money on useless things
- Could you ______ me 500 Ft, please? I'll give it back tomorrow!
10 Clues: spend money on useless things • make money or _________ money • You can _____________ money at an ATM. • Do you want to pay in _______ or by card? • How much money is left on your bank_____? • The Japanese _____________ is called yen. • The Turo Rudi vending machine only works with ___ • when you asked for money you and you need to pay it back • ...
Money 2021-02-19
Across
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing
- money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money
- to take money out of an account
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
- something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
Down
- to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
- a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- to get or give money in exchange for money, either because you want it in smaller units, or because you want the same value in foreign money
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- automated teller machine
13 Clues: automated teller machine • to take money out of an account • something on sale at a lower price than its true value • to exchange goods for other things rather than for money • an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc • a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written • ...
money 2021-09-21
Money 2022-03-06
Across
- ____ recieved change of 53฿ P163
- ___ cost 147฿ P163
- ___ can save five hundred twenty-five baht P167
- ___ Has 2,560฿ P162
- each ____ recieves seven hundred twenty P164
- ___ costs seven hundred fifty baht P165
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- ___ Paid hundred and thirty-one Baht Page 160
- ___ costs five hundred sixty baht P165
- person who exchanges money P169
- ___ Paid 118.25฿ P163
- bottle of __ costs three hundred seventy baht P172
- pays eight thousand two hundred baht for __ P171
- a ___ costs Six hundred and thirty-five baht P162
13 Clues: ___ cost 147฿ P163 • ___ Has 2,560฿ P162 • ___ Paid 118.25฿ P163 • person who exchanges money P169 • ____ recieved change of 53฿ P163 • ___ costs five hundred sixty baht P165 • ___ costs seven hundred fifty baht P165 • each ____ recieves seven hundred twenty P164 • ___ Paid hundred and thirty-one Baht Page 160 • ___ can save five hundred twenty-five baht P167 • ...
Money 2021-08-10
Across
- an anthonym of borrow
- when you have enough money to buy smth.
- about a person who saves money too much
- when you borrow money, you are in ...
- rubles, dollars and pounds are a ...
- when you take money from ATM
- when you spend money on unnecessary things
Down
- you ask for it when you take a product back
- you get it every month at work
- when you have no money at all
- you do it with currency before going abroad
- when you give smb money for a limited time
- a synonym of cash machine
13 Clues: an anthonym of borrow • a synonym of cash machine • when you take money from ATM • when you have no money at all • you get it every month at work • rubles, dollars and pounds are a ... • when you borrow money, you are in ... • when you have enough money to buy smth. • about a person who saves money too much • when you give smb money for a limited time • ...
Money 2022-04-19
Across
- next to
- a method of paying for goods or services
- the distance down from the top to the bottom
- strong cover that protects a person
- a person or an organization that lends money.
- to give something to someone and receive something from that person
Down
- a person who makes and repairs iron objects
- items for sale or possessions
- a person who sells and buy goods in large quantities
- a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins and jewellery
- to not succeed
- an agreement in business
- to grow
13 Clues: next to • to grow • to not succeed • an agreement in business • items for sale or possessions • strong cover that protects a person • a method of paying for goods or services • a person who makes and repairs iron objects • the distance down from the top to the bottom • a person or an organization that lends money. • a person who sells and buy goods in large quantities • ...
Money 2024-02-21
Across
- fake
- to trade something
- the money that a bank pays you when you deposit it in an account
- to promise
- large enough to have an effect
Down
- to research or explore
- the place where money is made
- the system by which a country's good and services are made and used
- the process in which money loses value
- in bad condition, ripped
- to participate
- to cut into
- to take out
13 Clues: fake • to promise • to cut into • to take out • to participate • to trade something • to research or explore • in bad condition, ripped • the place where money is made • large enough to have an effect • the process in which money loses value • the money that a bank pays you when you deposit it in an account • the system by which a country's good and services are made and used
Money 2023-07-01
Across
- something that costs a lot of money
- to hide or make illegal money look legal
- the money you receive back after paying for something when it is more than the amount owed
- a machine or device used by cashiers to record and calculate the amount of money received from customers
- a person who works at a store or shop and handles money transactions
Down
- something that doesn't cost much money
- to save or keep something for later use
- to use money to buy something or pay for an item
- to receive money for doing work
- a piece of paper money
- a small, flat, and usually round piece of metal used as money
- to take money out of a bank account
- a piece of paper that shows proof of payment for something you bought
13 Clues: a piece of paper money • to receive money for doing work • something that costs a lot of money • to take money out of a bank account • something that doesn't cost much money • to save or keep something for later use • to hide or make illegal money look legal • to use money to buy something or pay for an item • a small, flat, and usually round piece of metal used as money • ...
Money 2023-07-30
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- Physical money
- Another word for 10 euro
- Money that is kept on an account and spent using a card
- A place where you can buy groceries
- Amount of money you earn
- When you get money back if your product is broken
- A place where money is stored
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- Another word for 5 euro
- A piece of paper that says how much you spent
- Physical money made of metal in shape of a circle
- Amount of money you spend
- Physical money made of paper
- A money app that has digital money and starts with R
13 Clues: Physical money • Another word for 5 euro • Another word for 10 euro • Amount of money you earn • Amount of money you spend • Physical money made of paper • A place where money is stored • A place where you can buy groceries • A piece of paper that says how much you spent • Physical money made of metal in shape of a circle • When you get money back if your product is broken • ...
Money 2023-08-19
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- The money you earn from your job.
- Money you spend on things like food, clothes, and bills.
- A unit of money in many countries, including the US.
- Putting money into something to make it grow or earn more.
- Having a lot of money and valuable possessions.
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- A plan for how you will spend your money.
- The type of money used in a specific country.
- Not having enough money to live comfortably.
- A small case used to carry money and cards.
- A small, round piece of metal used as money.
- The amount of money required to purchase something.
- Money you owe to someone or a bank.
- Money you borrow from a bank and must pay back with interest.
13 Clues: The money you earn from your job. • Money you owe to someone or a bank. • A plan for how you will spend your money. • A small case used to carry money and cards. • Not having enough money to live comfortably. • A small, round piece of metal used as money. • The type of money used in a specific country. • Having a lot of money and valuable possessions. • ...
Money 2024-10-03
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- 1 I’d really like to study (economy) at university.
- 7 The bank manager offered us some financial (assist) just when we needed it.
- 5 That current affairs programme was so boring – it seemed (end).
- 3 One of the biggest problems in the developing world is (poor).
- 2 Making lots of money from gambling is a great dream, but the (real) is that most people lose everything.
- 13 I’d like to be able to afford the little (luxury) that make life enjoyable.
- 10 There are many problems connected to being extremely (wealth).
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- 4 The actress was very (expense) dressed in an outfit.
- 11 I told the manager I thought the increase in prices was totally (accept).
- 12 I thought the painting was worth a lot of money, but it turned out to be completely (value).
- 8 All employees receive a (day) allowance to cover the cost of meals.
- 6 You can make your (pay) at any of over 2000 cash machines around the country.
- 9 The company is doing much better (finance) this year than last.
13 Clues: 1 I’d really like to study (economy) at university. • 4 The actress was very (expense) dressed in an outfit. • 3 One of the biggest problems in the developing world is (poor). • 10 There are many problems connected to being extremely (wealth). • 5 That current affairs programme was so boring – it seemed (end). • ...
MONEY 2025-01-09
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- Use money badly
- Plastic card issued by a bank to buy on credit
- Keep money to use in the future
- When you pay less than normal
- Get money for something that you give
- Paper money
- Use money to buy things
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- Take money for a short time
- What the shop assistant gives you after you pay
- Exchange one thing for another
- Get a price in a competition
- Money in coins or notes
- Give money for a short time
13 Clues: Paper money • Use money badly • Money in coins or notes • Use money to buy things • Take money for a short time • Give money for a short time • Get a price in a competition • When you pay less than normal • Exchange one thing for another • Keep money to use in the future • Get money for something that you give • Plastic card issued by a bank to buy on credit • ...
money 2022-02-26
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- payment based on an amount per item produced
- 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.
- a paid position of regular employment.
- Gross pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages. The amount remaining after all withholdings are accounted for is net pay or take-home pay.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours
- refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax
- employer deduct an estimate of your income tax from your pay each payday
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- a fixed amount of money that can be paid to the person working on commision, it is independent of their sales figure
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken.
- tax government requires anyone who earns more than $18200 in a financial year to pay tax
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- Your net pay, also known as your take-home pay, is the part of your gross wage that's left after taxes and other deductions have been taken out. It's what you get in your bank account or paycheck on pay day.
- debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax
15 Clues: a paid position of regular employment. • payment based on an amount per item produced • debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax • a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken. • refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax • extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours • ...
MONEY 2021-07-15
money 2023-09-21
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- borrow money from bank
- money for risk
- the list of home needs
- put your money and let it go
- making fraud of people's money
- a medium to exchange things
- a rate for a particular thing
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- helps buy things
- money made of paper
- where you deposit your money
- market. related to shares
- trading things without money
- similar to notes but are made of metal
13 Clues: money for risk • helps buy things • money made of paper • borrow money from bank • the list of home needs • market. related to shares • a medium to exchange things • where you deposit your money • put your money and let it go • trading things without money • a rate for a particular thing • making fraud of people's money • similar to notes but are made of metal
Money 2019-03-21
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- __________ are money made from paper.
- When banks are closed, you can use a card to get money from a __________.
- To exchange rubles for dollars you need to find __________.
- You can pay by cash, bank card or __________.
- __________ is making fake money.
- __________ are money made from metal.
- There are two types of __________: credit and debit.
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- When you want to buy things in another country, you need to use __________.
- __________ is a system of exchanging goods without money.
- When you pay for something, the shop usually gives you a __________ to show you paid.
- __________ are money made from metal or paper.
- The modern way to buy things id to pay __________ using credit or debit cards instead of cash.
- Gold and silver are __________ metals: they are worth a lot of money.
13 Clues: __________ is making fake money. • __________ are money made from paper. • __________ are money made from metal. • You can pay by cash, bank card or __________. • __________ are money made from metal or paper. • There are two types of __________: credit and debit. • __________ is a system of exchanging goods without money. • ...
Money 2023-07-01
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- An automated machine that allows people to withdraw money from their bank accounts
- A rectangular piece of paper money
- Money borrowed from a person or an institution, to be repaid with interest
- Money spent on goods and services
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Money that is saved rather than spent
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- A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other items
- A small, round piece of metal used as currency
- Bank A hollow container, often shaped like a pig, used for saving money
- Physical money in the form of bills and coins
- To put money into something with the expectation of earning a profit
- Money earned for work done on a regular basis
- A financial institution where people can deposit, withdraw, and save money
13 Clues: Money spent on goods and services • A rectangular piece of paper money • Money that is saved rather than spent • A plan for how to spend and save money • Physical money in the form of bills and coins • Money earned for work done on a regular basis • A small, round piece of metal used as currency • A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other items • ...
Money 2023-07-20
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- Money earned or received regularly.
- Physical currency and coins used for transactions.
- Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
- Money spent on goods or services.
- A small, portable container for holding money and cards.
- Metal pieces used as money with different values.
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- Money borrowed from a bank or person, to be paid back later.
- A plan for managing and allocating money.
- To use someone else's money with the agreement to pay it back.
- Money returned to the buyer after a purchase.
- The amount of money required to purchase something.
- Putting money into something to make it grow or earn more.
- Card A plastic card used for making purchases on credit.
13 Clues: Money spent on goods or services. • Money earned or received regularly. • A plan for managing and allocating money. • Money returned to the buyer after a purchase. • Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • Metal pieces used as money with different values. • Physical currency and coins used for transactions. • The amount of money required to purchase something. • ...
money 2024-11-18
MONEY 2025-05-22
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- A plan for managing income and spending.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- To receive money or property from someone after they die.
- The price asked for goods or services.
- A loan to buy property, paid back over time with interest.
- To take money with a promise to pay it back.
- ~ money for a charitable cause: collect donations for a charity, eg. children’s hospital.
- Regular payment from an employer, usually monthly or annually.
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- To receive money for work or services.
- The value of something in money.
- ~ payment: Paying by tapping a card or device without entering a PIN.
- ~ card: A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you pay.
- To put money into something to earn more money later.
13 Clues: The value of something in money. • To receive money for work or services. • The price asked for goods or services. • A plan for managing income and spending. • To take money with a promise to pay it back. • To put money into something to earn more money later. • To receive money or property from someone after they die. • ...
MONEY 2025-10-15
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- Pénzt gyűjtesz egy célra – például jótékonyságra vagy projektre.
- Valakitől pénzt kapsz, de vissza kell fizetned.
- Pénzt kapsz, amikor dolgozol.
- Pénzt teszel valamibe, hogy később több legyen belőle.
- Ennyibe kerül valami.
- Ha valami sokat ér, akkor ez a szó illik rá.
- Ez az a pénz, amit valaki fizet neked a munkádért.
- Pénzt adsz valakinek, hogy később visszakapd.
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- Pénzt kapsz, amikor valaki a családban meghal, és rád hagyja.
- Tartozol valakinek pénzzel – még nem fizetted vissza.
- Nem költöd el a pénzed, hanem félreteszed későbbre.
- Amikor valaki pénzt kér egy szolgáltatásért vagy termékért.
- Túl sok pénzt költesz valamire, ami nem is fontos.
13 Clues: Ennyibe kerül valami. • Pénzt kapsz, amikor dolgozol. • Ha valami sokat ér, akkor ez a szó illik rá. • Pénzt adsz valakinek, hogy később visszakapd. • Valakitől pénzt kapsz, de vissza kell fizetned. • Túl sok pénzt költesz valamire, ami nem is fontos. • Ez az a pénz, amit valaki fizet neked a munkádért. • Nem költöd el a pénzed, hanem félreteszed későbbre. • ...
money 2025-12-02
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- - a coin that is worth 5 cents
- - someone who is a consumer of goods and services of the distributor
- - when a good or service costs less than it normally would or is expected to.
- - when you receive monetary compensation for work
- - to exchange a monetary medium to borrow goods for a limited time, often this is used with cars and houses.
- - when a good or service costs no money
- - to exchange an monetary medium for goods or services
- - the act of making a financial gain
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- - the act of taking account of the total amount of money one has.
- - gaining money in reward of labor or services, it is the amount of money you have received.
- - The practice of making a living by exchanging in commerce.
- - the act of distributing money for needs or wants, often this action is done at stores while shopping.
- - a type of monetary medium
13 Clues: - a type of monetary medium • - a coin that is worth 5 cents • - the act of making a financial gain • - when a good or service costs no money • - when you receive monetary compensation for work • - to exchange an monetary medium for goods or services • - The practice of making a living by exchanging in commerce. • ...
Money Money ... 2014-05-21
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- I don't have enough money to buy a car
- We want to ..... money for the new hospital.
- I ...... my sister $500
- the mechanic ......... me 200$
- My brother has promised to give me $50
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- I need to ask my mum $600
- You put some money aside every week
- you receive it from a relative
- Iusually spend money on stupid things
- These shoes ..... $1300
10 Clues: I ...... my sister $500 • These shoes ..... $1300 • I need to ask my mum $600 • you receive it from a relative • the mechanic ......... me 200$ • You put some money aside every week • Iusually spend money on stupid things • I don't have enough money to buy a car • My brother has promised to give me $50 • We want to ..... money for the new hospital.
Money 2014-12-09
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- money in a form of notes and coins
- a piece of paper you sign and use to pay for things
- the machine where money is kept in a shop
- the amount by which a price is made lower
- the money you get back when you give more than the price of a thing
- the piece of paper which shows you have bought something in a shop
- something that is a lot cheaper than its usual price
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- the amount of money something costs
- the money you get back if you take your purchase back
- the supply of things a shop has for sale
- a piece of plastic you use to pay for things
- a special low price
- the time when shops sell things at lower price
13 Clues: a special low price • money in a form of notes and coins • the amount of money something costs • the supply of things a shop has for sale • the machine where money is kept in a shop • the amount by which a price is made lower • a piece of plastic you use to pay for things • the time when shops sell things at lower price • ...
Money 2020-04-27
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- a machine where you can take money from the bank
- pieces of paper used as money
- put money into a business in order to get more money back
- things that belong to you
- get money in return for work
- take and use something belonging to someone else, planning to give it back
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- a small plastic card that you can use instead of money
- flat, round pieces of metal used as money
- notes or coins
- let someone use something of yours for a short time
- extra money you give a waiter for good service
- valuable objects
- having a value
13 Clues: notes or coins • having a value • valuable objects • things that belong to you • get money in return for work • pieces of paper used as money • flat, round pieces of metal used as money • extra money you give a waiter for good service • a machine where you can take money from the bank • let someone use something of yours for a short time • ...
Money 2021-08-04
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- Jack used his allowance to ___ a bicycle.
- If you ___ the cow, you sell her milk too.
- I'm here just to ___ my money back.
- Lucy needs to ___ money outweighs her desire to spend it on the fun.
- I'll ___ my pink earrings for your blue one.
- You'd probably ___ some money in court.
- The bank will ___ her money to pay for college.
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- How much did you ___ for the tickets?
- The ___ of the sandwich is higher than it used to be.
- May I ___ your crayons for a week?
- Being greedy is one of the easiest ways to ___ money.
- We ___ $10 an hour for babysitting.
- I will ___ my money on new shoes.
13 Clues: I will ___ my money on new shoes. • May I ___ your crayons for a week? • I'm here just to ___ my money back. • We ___ $10 an hour for babysitting. • How much did you ___ for the tickets? • You'd probably ___ some money in court. • Jack used his allowance to ___ a bicycle. • If you ___ the cow, you sell her milk too. • I'll ___ my pink earrings for your blue one. • ...
Money 2023-09-17
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- (v) to be able to use something
- (v/n) give something and receive something back
- (v) to give something to someone
- sequence of past events
- dying from hunger
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- the opinion about someone
- (v) to keep something away
- (n) a group of people
- (v) become bigger or larger
- (V) the opposite of success
- the state of owing money
- (v) believe in someone
- (v) pay back
13 Clues: (v) pay back • dying from hunger • (n) a group of people • (v) believe in someone • sequence of past events • the state of owing money • the opinion about someone • (v) to keep something away • (v) become bigger or larger • (V) the opposite of success • (v) to be able to use something • (v) to give something to someone • (v/n) give something and receive something back
Money 2021-10-13
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- - thousand pounds;
- - rise in the prices of goods and services;
- - adj., rich and with a good standard of living (rather formal);
- - the money you pay for a journey in a vehicle;
- - money people earn
- - adj., very rich (informal)
- - the money that is owned to someone else;
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- - a legal document that says what is to happen to sb's money and property after their death;
- - adj., having no money (informal)
- - one of a number of payments that are made regularly until something has been paid for;
- - pund;
- - n.,the money that is given by the government for education;
- - the money you pay for professional advice or service;
13 Clues: - pund; • - thousand pounds; • - money people earn • - adj., very rich (informal) • - adj., having no money (informal) • - the money that is owned to someone else; • - rise in the prices of goods and services; • - the money you pay for a journey in a vehicle; • - the money you pay for professional advice or service; • ...
Money 2024-09-30
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- – A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- – A small amount of money given regularly to a child by their parents for personal spending.
- – Physical money in the form of coins and bills used for transactions.
- – To give money in exchange for goods or services.
- – To use something carelessly, extravagantly, or without purpose.
- – To have enough money or resources to buy something or do something.
- – To give someone something, especially money, for a short time, expecting that they will give it back.
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- – To take something, especially money, from someone with the intention of returning it.
- – To accumulate money over time for a particular purpose.
- – To be obligated to pay or repay someone for something borrowed or received.
- – The amount of money required to buy something or do something.
- – The amount of money asked for a service or product; to ask for payment.
- - To receive money as payment for work or services.
13 Clues: – To give money in exchange for goods or services. • - To receive money as payment for work or services. • – A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • – To accumulate money over time for a particular purpose. • – The amount of money required to buy something or do something. • – To use something carelessly, extravagantly, or without purpose. • ...
Money 2023-10-18
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- an overpriced item
- an amount of money that is paid at once, not on several occasions
- very rich (informal)
- in debt
- try not to spend much money because of your own financial crisis
- having no money (informal)
- having very little money (especially for a very short time)
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- one of a number of payments that are made regularly until smth has been paid for
- rich and with a good standard of living
- the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, etc.
- an amount of money we pay for professional advice or service
- money paid as punishment for breaking the law
- the one who doesn't like spending money
13 Clues: in debt • an overpriced item • very rich (informal) • having no money (informal) • rich and with a good standard of living • the one who doesn't like spending money • money paid as punishment for breaking the law • the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, etc. • having very little money (especially for a very short time) • ...
Money 2022-03-07
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- Money gained during a certain period of time.
- Must have in order to live.
- Something that comes with another object.
- To exchange one object for another.
- Buy for pleasure.
- Paper exchange.
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- To buy or sell.
- To exchange one thing for another.
- A percentage of money we must pay out of our income.
- The modern form of exchange.
- One thing instead of another.
- The things we buy.
- A safe place to keep your money.
13 Clues: To buy or sell. • Paper exchange. • Buy for pleasure. • The things we buy. • Must have in order to live. • The modern form of exchange. • One thing instead of another. • A safe place to keep your money. • To exchange one thing for another. • To exchange one object for another. • Something that comes with another object. • Money gained during a certain period of time. • ...
Money 2022-09-19
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- building/organization where people keep their money
- person who doesn't have much money
- get money from someone who died
- small plastic thing people use to pay for things (two words)
- something that costs a lot of money
- money used in a certain country
- thing people carry with them to keep money in
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- use money on something that is not important
- spend a lot of money on something you like (two words)
- person who has a lot of money
- paper money
- get money for the work you do
- something that doesn't cost a lot of money
13 Clues: paper money • person who has a lot of money • get money for the work you do • get money from someone who died • money used in a certain country • person who doesn't have much money • something that costs a lot of money • something that doesn't cost a lot of money • use money on something that is not important • thing people carry with them to keep money in • ...
MONEY 2025-11-18
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- A plan for how to use money.
- Paper that shows what you paid for.
- Where you keep cash and cards.
- To use money to buy something.
- Money you must pay for things.
- Place where people keep money.
- Money you receive (from work or other sources).
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- Money you owe.
- Small coins returned when you pay cash.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid.
- Money you earn from a job.
- How much something costs.
- To keep money for later.
13 Clues: Money you owe. • To keep money for later. • How much something costs. • Money you earn from a job. • A plan for how to use money. • Where you keep cash and cards. • To use money to buy something. • Money you must pay for things. • Place where people keep money. • Paper that shows what you paid for. • Money borrowed that must be repaid. • Small coins returned when you pay cash. • ...
money 2021-09-21
Money 2023-07-01
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- A rectangular piece of paper money
- A small, round piece of metal used as currency
- A hollow container, often shaped like a pig, used for saving money
- Money spent on goods and services
- An automated machine that allows people to withdraw money from their bank accounts
- A financial institution where people can deposit, withdraw, and save money
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- Money borrowed from a person or an institution, to be repaid with interest
- Money that is saved rather than spent
- A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other items
- Physical money in the form of bills and coins
- To put money into something with the expectation of earning a profit
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- Money earned for work done on a regular basis
13 Clues: Money spent on goods and services • A rectangular piece of paper money • Money that is saved rather than spent • A plan for how to spend and save money • Physical money in the form of bills and coins • Money earned for work done on a regular basis • A small, round piece of metal used as currency • A small, flat case used to hold money, cards, and other items • ...
money 2023-07-06
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- A ten-cent coin, often smaller than a nickel and made of silver or a silver-colored alloy.
- A five-cent coin, typically made of an alloy of copper and nickel.
- A small, flat case used for holding money, credit cards, and other personal items.
- A piece of printed paper issued by a bank, representing a specified value and used as a medium of exchange.
- A twenty-five-cent coin, larger than a nickel or dime, often featuring the profile of a historical figure.
- Money borrowed from a person, bank, or financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest.
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- A monetary unit equal to one-hundredth of a dollar or other basic unit of currency.
- The currency unit of several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and many others.
- A coin of low value, typically one cent in various countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
- A plan for managing and allocating money, often based on income and expenses.
- Money set aside or saved for future use, often stored in a bank account.
- An automated teller machine, a computerized device used for withdrawing cash and performing banking transactions.
- A flat, typically round piece of metal used as a medium of exchange or legal tender.
13 Clues: A five-cent coin, typically made of an alloy of copper and nickel. • Money set aside or saved for future use, often stored in a bank account. • A plan for managing and allocating money, often based on income and expenses. • A small, flat case used for holding money, credit cards, and other personal items. • ...
Money 2017-03-25
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- A medium of exchange that sets a common standard of value
- the rise of prices over time
- money spent in order to make more money
- counseling Helps people control their finances and use credit wisely
- Coins and paper money printed by the government
- money that a bank keeps and does not lend out
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- paying a bank to let you borrow money
- Reserve The central bank of the United States
- Put money into a bank account
- The fee charged for the right to borrow money
- people who take risks to start a new business
- take money out of a bank account
- a person’s source of money, dependent on the ability to produce
13 Clues: the rise of prices over time • Put money into a bank account • take money out of a bank account • paying a bank to let you borrow money • money spent in order to make more money • Reserve The central bank of the United States • The fee charged for the right to borrow money • people who take risks to start a new business • money that a bank keeps and does not lend out • ...
Money 2022-02-17
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- retirement money you get after years of work (under FICA)
- cost of something; how much something means
- healthcare for old people or the disabled
- something necessary or required for life
- healthcare for broke people
- Money earned
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- how much a person owns once all debts are paid off
- have a fixed amount due each month
- a process people engage in to achieve financial success
- can vary each month in the amount owed
- study of how society uses its limited resources
- Money coming out
- something unnecessary but desired
13 Clues: Money earned • Money coming out • healthcare for broke people • something unnecessary but desired • have a fixed amount due each month • can vary each month in the amount owed • something necessary or required for life • healthcare for old people or the disabled • cost of something; how much something means • study of how society uses its limited resources • ...
money 2022-02-26
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- a paid position of regular employment.
- Your net pay, also known as your take-home pay, is the part of your gross wage that's left after taxes and other deductions have been taken out. It's what you get in your bank account or paycheck on pay day.
- 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.
- payment based on an amount per item produced
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax
- tax government requires anyone who earns more than $18200 in a financial year to pay tax
- Gross pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages. The amount remaining after all withholdings are accounted for is net pay or take-home pay.
- refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax
Down
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours
- a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- employer deduct an estimate of your income tax from your pay each payday
- a fixed amount of money that can be paid to the person working on commision, it is independent of their sales figure
15 Clues: a paid position of regular employment. • payment based on an amount per item produced • debt if the amount of payg is less than your requred tax • a bonus payment to an employee when annual leave is taken. • refund: if the amount of payg is more than your requred tax • extra time worked by employees in excess of their normal working hours • ...
Money 2022-02-15
Across
- money in form of paper.
- giving money to someone to thank them for their service. Usually at restaurants
- separating money for something you like.
- they give money to you and you agree to pay it back in the future.
- same as money, especially money which is available in our pocket.
- things you have it. Your belongings.
- something that belongs to someone else, you take it or use it for a period of time, usually with their permission.
- receiving money in return for work.
Down
- it is a plastic card that you use to buy things.
- the actual price for something you buy.
- it is a collection of valuable old objects such as gold coins and jewels that has been hidden or lost
- written statement of money that you owe for things or services.
- money in form of metal circles.
13 Clues: money in form of paper. • money in form of metal circles. • receiving money in return for work. • things you have it. Your belongings. • the actual price for something you buy. • separating money for something you like. • it is a plastic card that you use to buy things. • written statement of money that you owe for things or services. • ...
Money 2023-08-25
Across
- a legal document that says what is to happen to somebody’s money and property after they die
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for
- the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
- something that is given to a person or an organization such as a charity, in order to help them; the act of giving something in this way
- the system of money that a country uses
Down
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
- a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost
- money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows
- a sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule
- a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose (often related to academia)
- a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years; the sum of money that you borrow
13 Clues: the system of money that a country uses • the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment • a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost • an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services • ...
