Across
- 1. too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair.
- 3. to be helped by something or to help someone
- 4. to show, express, or be a sign of something
- 7. a situation in which two things do not match and are opposed
- 8. to have earned or to be given something because of the way you have behaved or the qualities you have
- 12. something that you [***] or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful
- 14. without considering; not needing to allow for; regardless; despite; not being affected by something
- 15. a group with fixed upper and lower limits
- 16. [***] prices, costs, numbers, etc. are higher than they should be, or higher than people think is reasonable.
- 17. not fair
- 19. the standard unit of money used in the us, canada, australia, new zealand, and other countries
- 20. if something [***] a particular treatment, it deserves or is considered important enough to be treated in that way
Down
- 2. a condition giving a greater chance of success
- 5. the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people
- 6. not fair or acceptable
- 9. practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort
- 10. money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- 11. to share something out differently from before, especially in a fairer way
- 13. a difference between two things
- 18. an advantage, for example more money or a better job, that someone receives if they are successful, work hard, etc.