Across
- 1. To give money in exchange for something.
- 2. The money in your wallet.
- 3. A document that shows how much money you need to pay.
- 4. How much you have to pay for something.
- 6. Not open.
- 8. The currency in the USA.
- 13. The currency in Europe.
- 15. You do it when you come into a shop, pick something you like, pay for it and take it home.
- 16. If you have a shop, this is the person who buys from you.
- 17. If you are buying something that is fifteen and you give a twenty pound note - this is the money you get back.
- 18. You can use it to pay somebody. It's a piece of paper which says that you want your bank to pay that person a certain amount of money.
- 19. A person who works in a shop is a shop ________.
- 22. When something costs a lot of money.
Down
- 1. The amount of money you need to pay.
- 2. Not expensive.
- 5. A person who comes to a shop to buy stuff.
- 7. When the price goes down because there is something wrong with the item.
- 9. When you have one hundred of them, you have a pound.
- 10. The currency in the UK.
- 11. A very big shop where you pick things you want from a shelf and put them in your basket. You pay for them when you leave.
- 12. To give something back.
- 14. When it's on, you can get things cheaper.
- 15. You go there to buy books.
- 20. This is what you do with your money when you buy things.
- 21. When you have one hundred of them, you have a dollar.