WL3 unit 9, 10

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