FCE Money Talks
Across
- 5. money that is borrowed and must be paid back (noun)
- 9. in a way that is clear or obvious (adverb)
- 10. worth a lot of money or very useful (adjective)
- 13. the latest time or date by which something must be finished (noun)
- 15. a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory (noun)
- 16. not costing a lot of money; cheap (adjective)
- 17. a long-term loan used to buy a house or property (noun)
- 19. a plan of how money will be spent or saved (noun)
- 20. money put into something to make a profit in the future (noun)
- 21. unwilling to spend money; not generous (adjective)
- 22. producing a financial gain or profit (adjective)
- 24. money spent on something, especially regularly (noun, plural)
Down
- 1. a business that is allowed to use the name and system of a larger company (noun)
- 2. money that a person or company receives regularly (noun)
- 3. an increase in size, number, or value (noun)
- 4. a person who has something as their property (noun)
- 6. able to be returned or paid back if necessary (adjective)
- 7. money in the form of coins or notes (noun)
- 8. a person who buys goods or services (noun)
- 11. not sure or not believing something (adjective)
- 12. in a way that is unlucky or regrettable (adverb)
- 14. able to be discussed and changed before reaching an agreement (adjective)
- 18. cheap enough for most people to buy without difficulty (adjective)
- 23. money that people or businesses must pay to the government (noun)