Across
- 2. A compulsory financial charge imposed by a government on individuals or businesses to fund public services.
- 4. Something that is reasonably priced and within one's financial means.
- 8. Money obtained in return for labor or services; income.
- 10. Worth a great deal of money or having significant importance or usefulness.
- 13. To have enough money or resources to be able to do something or buy something.
- 15. To depend on someone or something for support, help, or information.
- 16. Having a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- 18. To make something better or enhance its quality, value, or performance.
- 19. Lacking money; unable to pay debts or purchase necessities.
- 21. A solemn promise or commitment to do something or uphold a particular principle.
Down
- 1. A planned series of activities aimed at achieving a particular goal, often in marketing, politics, or social causes.
- 3. To be under obligation to pay money or to feel indebted to someone for a favor or service.
- 5. To start or initiate something, such as a product, project, or campaign.
- 6. To supply or make available what is needed.
- 7. Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets.
- 9. To provide assistance, encouragement, or backing to someone or something.
- 11. To use or expend something carelessly, causing it to be lost or wasted without benefit.
- 12. To give something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned.
- 14. To completely ruin or obliterate something, rendering it unusable or nonexistent.
- 17. To take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it later.
- 20. To allocate money or resources into something (like a business or property) with the expectation of generating a return or profit.
