After 30 - Ka-ching - Shania Twain - Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. - INFORMAL to spend a lot of money quickly on things that you do not need
  2. 4. - a small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing and is used for holding small objects
  3. 5. - to be the cause of a state, situation, or feeling (third person singular)
  4. 8. - lacking good sense and judgment (adverb)
  5. 10. - someone or something that looks dirty, untidy, or in bad condition / a difficult situation with a lot of problems, especially because people have made mistakes
  6. 12. - a small flat case that people keep money, bank cards, and small documents in and usually carry in their pocket or bag
  7. 13. - to receive money for work that you do / to make a profit from business or from money that you have in the bank / to get something as a result of your efforts or your behaviour
  8. 15. - a very hard clear colourless stone used in expensive jewellery and for cutting hard objects
  9. 17. - a man who rules a country and is the senior male member of the royal family
  10. 18. - to feel that you would like to have, keep, or do something
  11. 19. - wanting more money, things, or power than you need
  12. 20. - to help students to learn something in a school, college, university etc by giving lessons (Third person singular)
Down
  1. 1. - feeling impatient or dissatisfied, because you are not interested in something or because you have nothing to do
  2. 2. - when you have enough money to be able to pay for something you want. This word usually follows 'can', 'could', or 'be able to'
  3. 3. - an object, or an item. This word is used when you cannot or do not want to refer to the object or item in a more specific way (plural)
  4. 4. - to own a physical object / to have a quality or ability
  5. 6. - a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back your mortgage by making monthly payments
  6. 7. - a large building with a lot of shops, restaurants, and sometimes a cinema
  7. 9. - an amount of money that a person, business, or country borrows, especially from a bank
  8. 11. - to move, or to make something move, backwards and forwards or from one side to another, especially from a fixed point
  9. 14. - _ _ _ deep or _ _ _ into your pocket to manage to find a lot of money for something
  10. 16. - close to someone or something (superlative form)