Across
- 2. the tired and confused feeling you can get after flying a very long distance
- 6. an office building in the City of London at 30 St Mary Axe
- 8. if someone, usually famous, endorses a product, they say how good it is in advertisements. People will buy the product because they like or trust the person
- 10. the act of giving information about someone by an organization or person who would normally have to keep that information secret, for example when a bank gives information about a customer’s accounts to the police
- 12. someone who repeatedly looks to see what time it is in order to see how much longer they have to work
- 14. to get money from someone dishonestly by deceiving them
- 15. a written promise that a company gives to a customer, stating that it will repair or replace a product they have bought if it breaks during a certain period of time. It is another word for guarantee.
- 16. someone’s past, for example their education, qualifications, and the jobs they have had
- 17. the practice of giving jobs to members of your family when you are in a position of power
- 18. money that is paid by a government or organization to make something cheaper to buy, use, or produce
Down
- 1. to make someone believe something that is not true in order to get what you want
- 3. an amount paid to someone because they have been hurt or harmed in some way
- 4. an occasion when two or more companies, organizations etc join together to form a larger company etc
- 5. a small mistake in a law that makes it possible to do something the law is supposed to prevent you from doing, or to avoid doing something that the law is supposed to make you do
- 7. a plan for achieving or improving something
- 9. the thing that makes a particular product different from all other similar products (unique selling~)
- 11. when one company buys another or part of another company, or the company or part of a company that is bought
- 13. the head office or main building of an organization