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money Crossword Puzzles
Money Money Money2021-11-09
Across
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- Things that are required in order to live
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
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- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Has a trunk
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
21 Clues:Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Money in the form of bills or coins • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Things that are required in order to live • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • ...
Money Money Money2021-11-09
Across
- Things that are required in order to live
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- Flying mammal
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- Money in the form of bills or coins
Down
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Man's best friend
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Likes to chase mice
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
21 Clues:Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Money in the form of bills or coins • Things that are required in order to live • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • ...
money money money2018-10-11
Across
- one of the offices that form part of a large business organization
- A fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month
- Definitions for the amount of money needed to purchase something
- an account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest
- a small plastic card allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept
- a person who buys goods or a service
- something sold for a price that is lower than usual or lower than its value
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- a small container for carrying coins, paper money, and credit cards
- a bank account that you can take money from at any time
- the act of making something smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc
- the total amount of goods or the amount of a particular type of goods available in a shop
- A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices
- a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
- money in the form of bills and coins
- a written acknowledgment that goods has been received
- a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- a small plastic card that you can use to get cash from cash machines, or to pay for goods and services
- money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank
19 Clues:money in the form of bills and coins • a person who buys goods or a service • A fixed amount of money paid to a worker every month • a written acknowledgment that goods has been received • a bank account that you can take money from at any time • a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts • ...
Money, Money, Money!!!!!!2018-02-25
Across
- the government controls this economic system
- businesses produce ____ and services.
- if there is low demand and a lot of supply, then prices are
- makes production more efficient
- USA's economic system
- people who buy goods and services
- total profits (expenses excluded)
- land, labor, and capital are factors of
- I want to ___ in Amazon stock.
- when consumers buy from _________, the economy is good.
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- money has a higher value after ____
- printing money to pay our debt would cause massive
- the invisible hand plays a role in
- the price of a product depends on
- if supply equals demand, then prices are
- an example of transfer payment
- we ___ goods from China
- the $ left after all expenses are paid
- C + I + G is the formula of
- advanced transportation and fuel production are examples of
20 Clues:USA's economic system • we ___ goods from China • C + I + G is the formula of • an example of transfer payment • I want to ___ in Amazon stock. • makes production more efficient • the price of a product depends on • people who buy goods and services • total profits (expenses excluded) • the invisible hand plays a role in • money has a higher value after ____ • ...
Money, money, money2018-02-15
Across
- kypare
- jättestor
- utveckla
- var-och-en
- tursam
- förslag
- munspel
- ärva
- regissör
- dela
- parfym
- tjäna
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- under
- förmögenhet
- förmögen
- för...sedan
- miljard
- färgmedel
- vänsterhänt
- gräva
- bolag
- framgång
- skådespelare
- fortfarande
- smink
- välja
- uppkallad
- servera
- här;tjäna
29 Clues:ärva • dela • under • gräva • bolag • smink • välja • tjäna • kypare • tursam • parfym • miljard • förslag • munspel • servera • förmögen • utveckla • framgång • regissör • jättestor • färgmedel • uppkallad • här;tjäna • var-och-en • förmögenhet • för...sedan • vänsterhänt • fortfarande • skådespelare
Money, money, money2020-12-11
Across
- Unwilling to spend money
- Money that you owe to someone because you've borrowed it
- The money you earn
- Money given to the elderly people by the government
- Very poor
- Boasting about money
- Having a lot of money
- Money on a bank account
- Money given to a criminal in exchange for a hostage
- Expansive
- Money given to a person who has some power in exchange for doing something illegal
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- A part of a company that is worth a certain ammount of money
- If a company or a person loses all their money they go ...
- Fixed ammount of money paid per month
- Money given to students by their university
- Something useful you get because of your job apart from the money is called ... benefit
- Money that are paid to an ex-spouse
- The difference betwen what you've put into a business and what you've got
18 Clues:Very poor • Expansive • The money you earn • Boasting about money • Having a lot of money • Money on a bank account • Unwilling to spend money • Money that are paid to an ex-spouse • Fixed ammount of money paid per month • Money given to students by their university • Money given to the elderly people by the government • Money given to a criminal in exchange for a hostage • ...
Money, Money, Money2020-07-01
Across
- Periódico
- Cuidar
- Ganar (dinero)
- Guardar, salvar, economizar
- Ganar
- Pedir prestado
- Estantes
- Limpiar
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- Medio tiempo
- Lavar
- Factory
- Pagar
- Vender
- Prestar
- Entregar
- Invertir
- Dinero
17 Clues:Lavar • Pagar • Ganar • Vender • Cuidar • Dinero • Factory • Prestar • Limpiar • Entregar • Invertir • Estantes • Periódico • Medio tiempo • Ganar (dinero) • Pedir prestado • Guardar, salvar, economizar
Money, Money, Money2020-06-26
Across
- Periódico
- Cuidar
- Ganar (dinero)
- Guardar, salvar, economizar
- Ganar
- Pedir prestado
- Estantes
- Limpiar
Down
- Medio tiempo
- Lavar
- Factory
- Pagar
- Vender
- Prestar
- Entregar
- Invertir
- Dinero
17 Clues:Lavar • Pagar • Ganar • Vender • Cuidar • Dinero • Factory • Prestar • Limpiar • Entregar • Invertir • Estantes • Periódico • Medio tiempo • Ganar (dinero) • Pedir prestado • Guardar, salvar, economizar
Money Money Money2021-11-09
Across
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
Down
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- Things that are required in order to live
- rate The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
16 Clues:Money in the form of bills or coins • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Things that are required in order to live • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • Actions or activities that one person performs for another • ...
Money money money2020-02-03
Across
- var (och en)
- skådespelare
- jättestor, enorm
- framgång
- för....sedan
- tursam
- förmögen, rik
- upptäcka
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- utveckla, framställa
- dela
- förmögenhet
- förslag
- företag
- fortfarande
- ärva
- täna
16 Clues:dela • ärva • täna • tursam • förslag • företag • framgång • upptäcka • förmögenhet • fortfarande • var (och en) • skådespelare • för....sedan • förmögen, rik • jättestor, enorm • utveckla, framställa
Money, Money, Money!2017-10-25
Across
- When you are able to buy something
- You ___ money by getting a job and working hard
- When something does not cost a lot
- You have to pay money as a punishment for breaking the law
- When something costs a lot of money
- When you put your money in a bank you put it in your _____ (2 words)
- When you give/pay back the money that you borrowed
- To give something away and get money in exchange
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- To have no money
- To put money in the bank
- When you put your money in the bank for a certain amount of time in order for the amount to grow
- When something costs more than what you think it should cost
- A plastic card with which you can pay for things; it gives you access to the money in your bank account (2 words)
- The extra money you get back if you give the cashier more more than the item costs
- You carry this with you and keep your money in it
- When you do not spend money you ____ it by keeping it in a bank
16 Clues:To have no money • To put money in the bank • When you are able to buy something • When something does not cost a lot • When something costs a lot of money • You ___ money by getting a job and working hard • To give something away and get money in exchange • You carry this with you and keep your money in it • When you give/pay back the money that you borrowed • ...
Money Money Money2021-11-09
Across
- Things that are required in order to live
- A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to control and verify the transfer of funds.
- Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want.
- A system based on money by which goods and services are made and distributed
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Living and having an inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Down
- Disposable income not spent for consumer goods.
- Non-essential things that you may choose to buy.
- (Less Economically Developed Country) A very underdeveloped, poor country which has: not very much money, low quality housing, generally quite high debt levels, low literacy levels and lots of raw materials which they sell to MEDC's
- The basic physical things that we need in a society (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies)
- Money in the form of bills or coins
- Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses.
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
- (More Economically Developed Country) A highly industrialized country with high average incomes, good quality healthcare, and education, lots of tertiary industry (Tourism, hospitality, finance etc).
- A thing that people are generally willing to use as a form of payment. This can be in a phhysical or in an online form.
16 Clues:Money in the form of bills or coins • Things that are required in order to live • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • Disposable income not spent for consumer goods. • Non-essential things that you may choose to buy. • Exchange of an item for another item to get what you want. • Actions or activities that one person performs for another • ...
Money, Money, Money2021-04-25
Across
- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- A sum of money given on a regular basis.
- The money that is used for a particular purpose.
- Something that is owed or that one should pay to another.
- Something lent, especially a sum of money lent at interest.
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution to save money.
- Shares of a company that are divided and sold to its members.
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- A sum charged or paid, as for professional services.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Money paid or charged for a loan.
- Cost; charge.
- Gambling game or method of raising money in which a large number of tickets are sold and a drawing is held for prizes.
- Anything given as security or in partial. payment Something paid; an amount paid.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
15 Clues:Cost; charge. • Money paid or charged for a loan. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes • A sum of money given on a regular basis. • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • The money that is used for a particular purpose. • A sum charged or paid, as for professional services. • Something that is owed or that one should pay to another. • ...
Money, Money, Money2021-04-25
Across
- A sum of money given on a regular basis.
- Cost; charge.
- The money that is used for a particular purpose.
- Something lent, especially a sum of money lent at interest.
- Gambling game or method of raising money in which a large number of tickets are sold and a drawing is held for prizes.
- An estimate of expected income and expenses.
- Money paid or charged for a loan.
Down
- An interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution to save money.
- A small plastic card issued by a bank, building society, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- Shares of a company that are divided and sold to its members.
- Money in the form of coins or banknotes
- The sum of money for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- Anything given as security or in partial. payment Something paid; an amount paid.
- Something that is owed or that one should pay to another.
- A sum charged or paid, as for professional services.
15 Clues:Cost; charge. • Money paid or charged for a loan. • Money in the form of coins or banknotes • A sum of money given on a regular basis. • An estimate of expected income and expenses. • The money that is used for a particular purpose. • A sum charged or paid, as for professional services. • Something that is owed or that one should pay to another. • ...
MONEY MONEY MONEY!!!!2020-07-22
Across
- TWENTY FIVE CENT COIN
- TEN CENT COIN
- ONE CENT COIN
- HOW MANY CENTS IN A DOLLAR.
- HOW MANY QUARTERS IN A DOLLAR
- THE METAL PENNIES CAN ME MADE OF
- WHAT COINS ARE MADE OF
- THE COLOR OF NICKELS AND DIMES.
- WHAT DOLLAR BILLS ARE MADE OF
- HOW MANY DIMES IN A DOLLAR
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- HOW MANY NICKELS IN A DOLLAR
- THE SMALLEST u.S. coin
- FIVE CENT COIN
- FIFTY CENT COIN
- WHAT PEOPLE ARE PICTURED ON US MONEY
15 Clues:TEN CENT COIN • ONE CENT COIN • FIVE CENT COIN • FIFTY CENT COIN • TWENTY FIVE CENT COIN • THE SMALLEST u.S. coin • WHAT COINS ARE MADE OF • HOW MANY DIMES IN A DOLLAR • HOW MANY CENTS IN A DOLLAR. • HOW MANY NICKELS IN A DOLLAR • HOW MANY QUARTERS IN A DOLLAR • WHAT DOLLAR BILLS ARE MADE OF • THE COLOR OF NICKELS AND DIMES. • THE METAL PENNIES CAN ME MADE OF • ...
MONEY2013-03-18
Across
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone and hopes to get more than $100 later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives someone $100 in exchange of something.
- / Image 8
- / Image 4
- / Image 18
- / Image 14
- / Image 16
- / Image 17
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work.
- / Image 13
- / Mike ______s $100 = Someones gives $100 to Mike; Mike will give the money back later.
- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike gives $100 to someone; this person will give the money back to Mike later.
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- / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100.
- / Image 11
- / Image 15
- / Image 12
- / Image 3
- / Image 9
- / Image 10
- / Image 7
- / Image 5
- / Image 2
- / Image 1
- / Image 6
24 Clues:/ Image 8 • / Image 4 • / Image 3 • / Image 9 • / Image 7 • / Image 5 • / Image 2 • / Image 1 • / Image 6 • / Image 11 • / Image 15 • / Image 12 • / Image 18 • / Image 14 • / Image 10 • / Image 16 • / Image 17 • / Image 13 • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike receives $100 in return of his work. • / Mike ______s $100 = Mike's grandfather dies and leaves Mike $100. • ...
Money2012-06-20
Across
- money that must be returned
- two countries have this currency
- money that you must pay back
- China's currency
- to be in debt you have to _______ them
- a place for money apart from a bank
- you keep money for future use
- Ireland's currency
- to have a good bank note you must have __________ features
- receive money in exchange for work
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- South Africa's currency
- the country that has the currency 'Krone'
- piece of metal used for money
- money used in each country
- where a lot of money is stored and kept safe
- a lot of people carry them around in their wallet/purse
- you write an ammount on a piece of paper and give it to somone
- total money recieved
- where australian money is made
- something other then credit cards you can pay with
20 Clues:China's currency • Ireland's currency • total money recieved • South Africa's currency • money used in each country • money that must be returned • money that you must pay back • piece of metal used for money • you keep money for future use • where australian money is made • two countries have this currency • receive money in exchange for work • a place for money apart from a bank • ...
money2014-02-21
Across
- money
- udziały
- rachunek
- pożyczać od kogoś
- kosztować
- inwestować
- drogi
- pożyczać komuś
- zarabiać
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- wygrywać
- tani
- gotówka
- bankomat
- sprzedawać
- karta kredytowa
- loteria
- wydawać
- oszczędzać
- płacić
- pożyczka
- banknoty
21 Clues:tani • money • drogi • płacić • gotówka • udziały • loteria • wydawać • wygrywać • bankomat • rachunek • pożyczka • banknoty • zarabiać • kosztować • sprzedawać • inwestować • oszczędzać • pożyczać komuś • karta kredytowa • pożyczać od kogoś
Money2015-11-12
Across
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
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- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
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- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
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- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
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- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money2017-03-30
Across
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- To exchange money
- To borrow money
- The thing that banks use to make profit
- What APR stands for
- Money that has been saved
- Out of 100
- Coins and Bills
- Money that you get from your parents every week or month
- Money is stored in one
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- The place where you can make transactions with money
- The amount of money
- Monthly or daily interest
- To put money in your account
- To take out money out of your account
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawal
- The business of selling products or services
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
21 Clues:Out of 100 • To borrow money • Coins and Bills • To exchange money • The amount of money • What APR stands for • Money is stored in one • Monthly or daily interest • Money that has been saved • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
Money2014-09-07
Across
- amount of money for which things are sold
- money put aside for future use
- notes and coins
- cause to retire (employee)
- the act of selling
- not enough money to pay debts
- more than one country
- represent numbers by symbols
- money avaliable to spend
- pertaining to tenths or to the number 10
- how much you earn when you get paid
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- money that is paid by the hour, day, or week
- money that you earn that you can spend
- expressing a number as a fraction
- involving money
- something to do with work
- an occupation
- money you get from work
- unit of money used in some countries
- have as a price
20 Clues:an occupation • notes and coins • involving money • have as a price • the act of selling • more than one country • money you get from work • money avaliable to spend • something to do with work • cause to retire (employee) • represent numbers by symbols • not enough money to pay debts • money put aside for future use • expressing a number as a fraction • how much you earn when you get paid • ...
MONEY2020-04-06
Across
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- card (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
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- Book containing detachable checks.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The act of taking out money.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
30 Clues:Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
MONEY2020-04-06
Across
- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- A way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time.
Down
- a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- The act of taking out money.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- Book containing detachable checks.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- Automatic Teller Machine
- An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- Person to whom money is paid.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
33 Clues:Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there • ...
Money2021-02-23
Across
- fizetni
- költetni
- érme
- kerül valamibe
- felszámítani
- fizetés
- pazarolni
- tőzsde
- papírpénz
- díj
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- hitelkártyával
- kölcsönadni
- megengedheti magának
- kölcsönvenni
- készpénzzel
- tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
- bankautomata
- számla
- érnivalamennyit
- megtakarítani
- pénzt keresni
- tartozni
22 Clues:díj • érme • számla • tőzsde • fizetni • fizetés • költetni • tartozni • pazarolni • papírpénz • kölcsönadni • készpénzzel • kölcsönvenni • bankautomata • felszámítani • megtakarítani • pénzt keresni • hitelkártyával • kerül valamibe • érnivalamennyit • megengedheti magának • tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
MONEY2021-05-19
Across
- гладко, благополучно, спокойно
- заставляет
- распространенное
- счастливо
- уверен
- более, больше
- коррупция
- менее, меньше
- вполне, довольно
- высказывание
- правдиво
- выражение
- жадность
- все, всё, всего
- тихо, плавно, спокойно
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- известное
- вымогательство, шантаж
- полно, немерено
- рабский
- счастье
- труд
- задаюсь вопросом
- зло
- поделены, разделены
- ужасные? xeljdboyst
- означает
- корень
- вокруг, по кругу
28 Clues:зло • труд • уверен • корень • рабский • счастье • означает • правдиво • жадность • известное • счастливо • коррупция • выражение • заставляет • высказывание • более, больше • менее, меньше • полно, немерено • все, всё, всего • распространенное • задаюсь вопросом • вполне, довольно • вокруг, по кругу • поделены, разделены • ужасные? xeljdboyst • вымогательство, шантаж • тихо, плавно, спокойно • гладко, благополучно, спокойно
Money Money Money2021-06-25
Across
- This US coin is worth twenty-five cents
- This is the age when you become a legal adult in Korea
- When you change one item for a one that is a different color, size etc
- The value of 만원
- This US coin is worth one cent
- This number comes after 11
- The number of days in a year
- This US coin is worth five cents
- Different countries' money is called
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- 999
- You will usually get this piece of paper from the store after buying something
- The value of 백원
- ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, _____, billions!
- When you give back and item to a store and get back the money you paid
14 Clues:999 • The value of 만원 • The value of 백원 • This number comes after 11 • The number of days in a year • This US coin is worth one cent • This US coin is worth five cents • Different countries' money is called • This US coin is worth twenty-five cents • ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, _____, billions! • This is the age when you become a legal adult in Korea • ...
Money2012-11-14
Across
- n. Owner, usually of a business or a building
- adj. Dangerous
- adj. Obviously real because it can be seen, touched, or otherwise observed
- n. Money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
- v. To rent something for a long time (several months or years)
- n. A situation in which prices for many items rise quite fast
- v. To give out different amounts for different purposes
- n. The value of one's share in an investment
- v. Control according to a set of rules
- adv. Together with one or more other parties
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- n. A thing that can be bought and sold,such as grain,oil, or wood
- n. A possession that has positive value
- adv. For each person
- v. To estimate the value of something
- n. Legal responsibility for harming a person or property;a disadvantage
- adj. After all costs have been subtracted from an amount
- v. To protect
- v. To get something, usually something with special value or meaning
- adj. Only, single
- v. To decrease in power or amount
20 Clues:v. To protect • adj. Dangerous • adj. Only, single • adv. For each person • v. To decrease in power or amount • v. To estimate the value of something • v. Control according to a set of rules • n. A possession that has positive value • n. The value of one's share in an investment • adv. Together with one or more other parties • n. Owner, usually of a business or a building • ...
MONEY2020-04-06
Across
- An amount of money placed with a bank
- Book containing detachable checks.
- Automatic Teller Machine
- Card a plastic card used to pay for things directly from your bank account
- Written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account.
- An instruction to a bank to pay a particular amount of money at regular times from a person's bank account to another bank account
- An employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money.
- A bank account that pays you interest, in which you usually leave money for a long time.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee.
- A building in which commercial banking is transacted
- To ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- To give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- Deficit in a bank account because you have taken more money out of it than you had it.
- To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
- To take money out of a bank account
- A record of transactions in a bank account.
Down
- An organization similar to a bank that lends you money if you want to buy a house.
- A bank account that you can take money from at any time and that usually earns little or no interest.
- Person to whom money is paid.
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time.
- The amount of money moving into and out of a business.
- A regular payment made during a person's retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed.
- A number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time (such as the United Kingdom)
- (Plastic) card from a bank authorizing the purchasing of goods on credit
- One of many shops or offices that are part of a company.
- Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest
- Money taken out of a bank account.
- The amount of money that you still have to pay, or that you have left to use
- The act of taking out money.
- to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
- Money that you borrow to buy a home
32 Clues:Automatic Teller Machine • The act of taking out money. • Person to whom money is paid. • Book containing detachable checks. • Money taken out of a bank account. • To take money out of a bank account • Money that you borrow to buy a home • An amount of money placed with a bank • A record of transactions in a bank account. • ...
MONEY2014-02-19
Across
- My friend gave me $10 until next week. Robert _____ me some money.
- Money a person gets for the work he/she does.
- I asked my friend to give me some money until next week. I _____ $15 from my friend.
- My aunt died and left me some money. I _____ $20000 from my aunt.
- Money that you pay to the government.
- I put some money aside every week for my next holiday. I _____ money every week.
- Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house.
- A piece of paper money.
- I don't have enough money to buy this car. I can't _____ to buy it.
- I could sell my house for about $200000. My house is _____ $200000.
- A piece of money made of metal.
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- John is a _____ person! He wants more money than he really needs.
- I bought some shares in British Telcom. I _____ some money.
- I went to the ATM and got $200. I _____ _____ $200 from the cashpoint.
- A machine inside or outside a bank where you can get money.
- A small plastic card you use to buy things.
- I had to pay the mechanic $100 to repair my car. The mechanic _____ me $100.
- I bought a book. The book _____ me $25.
- I work in a supermarket. They pay me $1900 a month. I _____ $1990 a month.
- Jonathan is _____! He is poor and he has no money at all.
- I often spend money on stupid things. I often _____ money.
- Jim gave me some money. I haven't paid it back yet. I _____ Jim $100.
- Money that somebody or a bank lends you.
23 Clues:A piece of paper money. • A piece of money made of metal. • Money that you pay to the government. • I bought a book. The book _____ me $25. • Money that somebody or a bank lends you. • A small plastic card you use to buy things. • Money a person gets for the work he/she does. • Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house. • ...
money :)2014-07-03
Across
- (n) a time when a shop sells goods at a lower prices than usual
- (n) the state of being very poor
- (v) to buy something
- (v) to give something to someone who gives you money for it
- (adj.) having much more money than most people
- (adj.) too expensive
- (n) a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
- (n) flat and round piece of metal used as money
- (v) to try to make someone agree to give you a better price
- (v) to give money to a bank or business because you hope to get a profit
- (n) an amount of money that you owe someone
- (n) a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
- (adj.) having very little money
- (n) the unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia and some other countries
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- (adj.) not expensive, or costing less than usual
- (adj.) not having a job
- (v) to have enough money to buy something
- (adj.) costing a lot of money
- (n) money that you borrow to buy a home
- (n) an amount of money that is borrowed from a bank and has to be paid back
- (n) a piece of paper money
- (adj.) to not have any money
- (n) a small plastic card that allows you to buy something as long as you have enough money in your account
- (n) a fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer
- (n) a piece of paper that tells you how much you must pay for a service you have used
- (n) an organization or place where you can borrow money, save money, etc
26 Clues:(v) to buy something • (adj.) too expensive • (adj.) not having a job • (n) a piece of paper money • (adj.) to not have any money • (adj.) costing a lot of money • (adj.) having very little money • (n) the state of being very poor • (n) money that you borrow to buy a home • (v) to have enough money to buy something • (n) an amount of money that you owe someone • ...
MONEY2014-09-10
Across
- money inform of coins or banknotes
- amount of money it's equivalent for which anythings to bought
- something that is owed
- take out money from account
- a payment made by a tendant to a landlord
- give over in exchange for something
- place for safe keeping in a bank account
- furnised on condition of being returned
- an amount of money deposited with a bank
- to put money to use by purchase
- the total of money set aside for purpose
Down
- money that is paid or received for work or services
- the price paid to maintain anything
- to give back money or repay
- as to a fund or make a donation
- financial undertaking
- returns,proceeds as from property
- salary,wages,earning
- sums of money saved by economy
- obtain the promise to return the same
20 Clues:salary,wages,earning • financial undertaking • something that is owed • to give back money or repay • take out money from account • sums of money saved by economy • as to a fund or make a donation • to put money to use by purchase • returns,proceeds as from property • money inform of coins or banknotes • the price paid to maintain anything • give over in exchange for something • ...
Money2014-10-10
Across
- this is a form of money
- this is a form of money
- these cost a few pence to make
- you use this to b a house
- you use this to buy things
- where you borrow money
- if money is real or not
- account you but your money in this
- you buy this
- pence this has six sides
- a make of something
- you use this to buy a house
Down
- another word for buying
- you by this
- where major economies make a stock money
- a make of something
- when you have spent to much money
- when someone gives you money and you have to pay it back.
- lifecycle this is where you see what you will have in your life
- looks after your money
20 Clues:you by this • you buy this • a make of something • a make of something • where you borrow money • looks after your money • this is a form of money • another word for buying • this is a form of money • if money is real or not • pence this has six sides • you use this to b a house • you use this to buy things • you use this to buy a house • these cost a few pence to make • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
Down
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
Down
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
Down
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2018-02-15
Across
- a bank's main interest rate
- income after you pay taxes
- money used in a country
- bank account you use to save money
- to take money out of the bank or of a cash machine
- bank account you use to pay everyday expenses
- monthly fee on borrowed money
- bank employee
- when you do not pay a loan
- cash machine
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- your monthly wage
- to receive money from someone who dies
- income before you pay taxes
- to use money to make interest or profit
- the opposite of lend
- house loan
- money that you pay back at a regular interval
- the money you borrow on a credit card is called cash...
- money that you borrow
- VISA or Mastercard are examples of... cards
20 Clues:house loan • cash machine • bank employee • your monthly wage • the opposite of lend • money that you borrow • money used in a country • income after you pay taxes • when you do not pay a loan • a bank's main interest rate • income before you pay taxes • monthly fee on borrowed money • bank account you use to save money • to receive money from someone who dies • ...
Money2019-02-24
Across
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
- A place where you gamble.
- Scam.
- Money you lend to someone.
- Most used online paying service.
- Playing games for money.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- Money you give to charity.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- A financial gain.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- A popular style of clothing.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- Buying things.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A game where you can win money.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Owing someone money.
- Do something for money.
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- Forcefully take money.
- A company that is known for their products.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- Money you make at your job.
- Object's and money's worth.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- Put money on your bank account.
- Take money from your bank account.
- Give money for a product or service.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- Currency in US.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- Something that costs a lot.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- Credit card type.
- Government bills.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- Currency in Europe.
49 Clues:Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • A financial gain. • Credit card type. • Government bills. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Forcefully take money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • A place where you gamble. • Most used cryptocurrency. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Money you make at your job. • ...
Money2021-09-08
Across
- piece of paper you fill out to give money
- financial institution that handles money
- owing money to someone
- paper currency
- card that makes transactions through own spending money
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- a group that makes loans to its members at low interest rate
- money owed for goods that were supplied
- gift of money expected to be paid back by sometime
- mainly used to save money, linked debit card, can purchase things
- amount of something
Down
- loan given when purchasing house
- a card that lets people receive things for a cost
- Mainly used to purchase, connected through debit card
- A set goal amount of money that someone is allowed to pay. Usually used when someone wants to save for something
- there to advise individuals about money and solve financial problems
- putting into an account
- taking out of an account
- where money is stored
- can be earned by the balance held in any bank account
20 Clues:paper currency • amount of something • where money is stored • owing money to someone • putting into an account • taking out of an account • loan given when purchasing house • money owed for goods that were supplied • financial institution that handles money • piece of paper you fill out to give money • a card that lets people receive things for a cost • ...
Money2021-11-06
Across
- valūta
- nodokļi
- atbalstīt
- darījums
- preces, lietas
- mainīties, izdevīgi tirgoties
- gūt labumu
- kaitēklis
- nabadzība
- apmainīties ar lietām
- iznīcināt, izpostīt
- pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi
- ražotājs
- elastīgums, pielāgošanās
- vērts
- pieprasījums
Down
- kase
- trūkums
- vākt naudu fondam
- patērētājs
- labdarības organizācija
- sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena
- peļņa
- liekā raža
- attieksme
- vilinošs, grūti pretoties
- alga
- vakcinācija
- obligāti nepieciešams
29 Clues:kase • alga • peļņa • vērts • valūta • nodokļi • trūkums • darījums • ražotājs • atbalstīt • kaitēklis • attieksme • nabadzība • patērētājs • liekā raža • gūt labumu • vakcinācija • pieprasījums • preces, lietas • vākt naudu fondam • iznīcināt, izpostīt • apmainīties ar lietām • obligāti nepieciešams • labdarības organizācija • pelnīt, piem.,attieksmi • elastīgums, pielāgošanās • sastāvdaļa, piem., ēdiena • ...
money2017-03-16
Across
- You pay to get a small bit of the company and then they pay you
- You do it to get money
- A plastic card where you have your money on
- The main currency in Eu
- The small box where you withdraw
- Money in the form of metal circles
- To put money into land, companies or stocks
- You pay with it
- You _ money to get what you want
- You get something for your money
Down
- Taking the money out of atm
- Money in the form of notes and coins
- The main currency in UK
- Money in the form of pieces of paper, not coins
- The main currency in USA
- A safe place where your money is held
- A piece of paper money. The usual word is note.
- coins rather than notes
- You spend money to get something you want to get
- A banknote
20 Clues:A banknote • You pay with it • You do it to get money • The main currency in UK • The main currency in Eu • coins rather than notes • The main currency in USA • Taking the money out of atm • The small box where you withdraw • You _ money to get what you want • You get something for your money • Money in the form of metal circles • Money in the form of notes and coins • ...
Money2017-03-30
Across
- Coins and Bills
- To put money in your account
- Money is stored in one
- To take out money out of your account
- What APR stands for
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
- The amount of money
Down
- To exchange money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- Money that you get from you parents every week or month
- To borrow money
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawl
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The business of selling products or services
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money that has been saved
21 Clues:Out of 100 • Coins and Bills • To borrow money • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Monthly or daily interest • Money that has been saved • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
money2014-12-08
Across
- sprzedawać
- tracić
- zarabiać
- reklamować,ogłaszać
- wydawać
- pożyczaćodkogoś
- płacić
- bogaty
- marnować,
- gotówka
- biedny
Down
- drogi
- kontobankowe
- oszczędzać
- inwestować
- pożyczaćkomuś
- lokatabankowa
- tani
- wygrywać
- zamienić
- karta
21 Clues:tani • drogi • karta • tracić • płacić • bogaty • biedny • wydawać • gotówka • zarabiać • wygrywać • zamienić • marnować, • sprzedawać • oszczędzać • inwestować • kontobankowe • pożyczaćkomuś • lokatabankowa • pożyczaćodkogoś • reklamować,ogłaszać
Money2015-02-05
Across
- hitch
- Vacuum or Dam
- The bottom of some jeans
- one of the things dierks was thanking god for in song
- nagger/bully
- retro "cool man"
- midnight transportation
- ed sheeran's first hit
- feature on a geeks school photo
- mouse wheel convenience
- Last name of a famous diary writer
- cheap, cheap, cheap
- what may be put in a conversation
- milk brand or fabric
- ____white and blue
- with "the" department store or what you do with a belt
- unwanted or meaty treat
- Cat or Coffee raiser?
- It's a law and a fruit
- what you may sleep in if you cheat on your spouse
Down
- a dance or Bean?
- Let the cat escape
- barbie or ken
- word after love or a radio name
- aroma_____(Ouch)?
- some babies first words
- carnival ride that the explorers made there ship out of
- some eggs or rachaels last name on friends
- I can see it before you can types?
- financial strain causes
- a way out of a conversation or the third of 26?
- ski location in colorado
- Heavy order from McDonalds
- kesha broke into this singers house before making it big
- just shy of getting a top place
- "hey, over here"
- something you don't want to do to garlic haters
- some minds or type of leave from work
- Part of BYOB
- Shirt or Game
- what you might be doing to the bullet
41 Clues:hitch • nagger/bully • Part of BYOB • barbie or ken • Vacuum or Dam • Shirt or Game • a dance or Bean? • retro "cool man" • "hey, over here" • aroma_____(Ouch)? • Let the cat escape • ____white and blue • cheap, cheap, cheap • milk brand or fabric • Cat or Coffee raiser? • ed sheeran's first hit • It's a law and a fruit • some babies first words • midnight transportation • financial strain causes • ...
Money2014-09-07
Across
- what is told
- buying or selling, trade
- conditions for buying or selling
- hobby or subject
- written or spoken agreement
- amount of money for which things is sold
- wealth and resources of community
- sell goods to another country
Down
- money put aside for future use
- management of money
- authority to perform task
- unable to pay one's debt
- money received example from work
- financial gain
- rate
- the greatest amount
- cause to retire
- a plan of income
- have as a price
- a piece of work
- method for doing something
21 Clues:rate • what is told • financial gain • cause to retire • have as a price • a piece of work • hobby or subject • a plan of income • management of money • the greatest amount • unable to pay one's debt • buying or selling, trade • authority to perform task • method for doing something • written or spoken agreement • sell goods to another country • money put aside for future use • ...
MONEY2014-09-10
Across
- give over in exchange for something
- money inform of coins or banknotes
- as to a fund or make decision
- to give back money or repay
- return,proceeds as from property or investments
- draw money from account
- the price paid to maintain anything
- sums of money saved by economy
- salary,wages and earning
- the total of money set aside for a purpose
- a payment made by a tendant to a landlord
Down
- money that os paid or received for work or services
- amount of money it's equivalent for which anything is bought
- an amount of money deposited with a bank
- obtain promise to return the same money
- financial undertaking
- to place for safekeeping in a bank account
- furnished on condition of being returned
- to put money to use by purchase
- something that is owed
20 Clues:financial undertaking • something that is owed • draw money from account • salary,wages and earning • to give back money or repay • as to a fund or make decision • sums of money saved by economy • to put money to use by purchase • money inform of coins or banknotes • give over in exchange for something • the price paid to maintain anything • obtain promise to return the same money • ...
MONEY2014-09-15
Across
- the price paid to maintain anything
- the total of money set aside or needed for a purpose
- money inform of coins or banknotes
- financial undertaking
- an amount of money deposited with a bank
- returns proceeds or investments
- to place for safekeeping or in trust ia a bank account
- money that is paid or received for work or services
- something lent or furnised on condition of being returned
- to give back money or repay anything
Down
- to put money to use by purchase or expenditure
- as to afund or make a donation
- obtain the promise to return the same or a foreign source
- draw money from account
- sums of money saved by economy
- to give over in exchange for something
- amount of money it's equivalent for which anything is bought and sold
- salary,wages and earnings
- a payment made by a tenant to a landlord
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to
20 Clues:financial undertaking • draw money from account • salary,wages and earnings • as to afund or make a donation • sums of money saved by economy • returns proceeds or investments • money inform of coins or banknotes • the price paid to maintain anything • to give back money or repay anything • to give over in exchange for something • an amount of money deposited with a bank • ...
Money2016-02-22
Across
- A five-pound note
- The official currency in the USA
- A case for holding money
- It is made of plastic, it´s also called plastic money
- A ten-pound note
- A place where you can save money in a bank
- Pieces of metal used as money
- The act of paying
- Money that is made through investing
- Currency used in Japan
Down
- Currency used in Europe
- Money in form of bills
- A way of making money in which many tickets are sold
- An amount of money used for a special purpose
- A reduction made from the original price
- A lottery that colects funds
- Notes and coins
- An amount of money that you have saved
- Paper money
- The official currency in the UK
20 Clues:Paper money • Notes and coins • A ten-pound note • A five-pound note • The act of paying • Money in form of bills • Currency used in Japan • Currency used in Europe • A case for holding money • A lottery that colects funds • Pieces of metal used as money • The official currency in the UK • The official currency in the USA • Money that is made through investing • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
Down
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2021-02-23
Across
- fizetni
- költetni
- érme
- kerül valamibe
- felszámítani
- fizetés
- pazarolni
- tőzsde
- papírpénz
- díj
Down
- hitelkártyával
- kölcsönadni
- megengedheti magának
- kölcsönvenni
- készpénzzel
- tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
- bankautomata
- számla
- érnivalamennyit
- megtakarítani
- pénzt keresni
- tartozni
22 Clues:díj • érme • számla • tőzsde • fizetni • fizetés • költetni • tartozni • pazarolni • papírpénz • kölcsönadni • készpénzzel • kölcsönvenni • bankautomata • felszámítani • megtakarítani • pénzt keresni • hitelkártyával • kerül valamibe • érnivalamennyit • megengedheti magának • tulajdon,ingatlan,vagyontárgy
Money2021-03-01
Across
- money you get for working
- to pay back
- money in notes or coins
- for services.
- a wealthy person
- money someone gives you regularly for needs or expenses
- give money for a good cause, for example to a charity.
- to waste money
- to give a loan to someone
- machine which gives you cash
Down
- a printed or written statement of the money
- a big a amount of money
- to ask for money in the streets
- the amount of money you have in your account
- the amount of money you have saved
- give money to pay for goods
- a synonymous of rich
- a person that does not have money
- a repayment of a sum of money.
- the place you go to get money
- the money you have to pay back to someone
21 Clues:to pay back • for services. • to waste money • a wealthy person • a synonymous of rich • a big a amount of money • money in notes or coins • money you get for working • to give a loan to someone • give money to pay for goods • machine which gives you cash • the place you go to get money • a repayment of a sum of money. • to ask for money in the streets • a person that does not have money • ...
Money2021-09-08
Across
- piece of paper you fill out to give money
- financial institution that handles money
- owing money to someone
- paper currency
- card that makes transactions through own spending money
- allows banks to manage and protect an account on behalf of a beneficiary
- a group that makes loans to its members at low interest rate
- money owed for goods that were supplied
- gift of money expected to be paid back by sometime
- mainly used to save money, linked debit card, can purchase things
- amount of something
Down
- loan given when purchasing house
- a card that lets people receive things for a cost
- Mainly used to purchase, connected through debit card
- A set goal amount of money that someone is allowed to pay. Usually used when someone wants to save for something
- there to advise individuals about money and solve financial problems
- putting into an account
- taking out of an account
- where money is stored
- can be earned by the balance held in any bank account
20 Clues:paper currency • amount of something • where money is stored • owing money to someone • putting into an account • taking out of an account • loan given when purchasing house • money owed for goods that were supplied • financial institution that handles money • piece of paper you fill out to give money • a card that lets people receive things for a cost • ...
MONEY2021-10-28
Across
- (2 words) when wealthy people receive special treatment or have more power and influence.
- to make some money quickly, often dishonestly
- to collect money that you can use to do a particular job or help people
- (2 words) an amount of money that you have saved so that you can use it for something special in the future
- (3 words) to spend a lot of money on buying pleasant things that you do not need
- to borrow money to buy a house
- (2 words) action of moving money which has been earned illegally through banks and other businesses, to make it seem to have been earned legally
- (2 words) when each person in a group gives a small amount of money so that they can buy something together
- the extra money that you must pay back when you borrow money
- (2 words) to manage to deal with a difficult situation, using whatever money, equipment etc you have
- (3 words)to be very poor, as if one could or does rely on food donations to survive
- someone who suffers from a mental condition that makes them want to keep a large number of things that are not needed or have no value
- the crime of getting money by deceiving people
- having no money
- (3 words) to owe more money than you have
- (2 words) to save for a particular purpose
- (adjective) having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things etc
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- (2 words) to give someone money, information etc when you do not really want to
- (3 words) to find or produce an amount of money
- (3 words) earn just enough money to live on
- (3 words) to make a profit from a situation in a way that other people think is wrong or unfair
- (3 words) unpleasant situation experienced by people working in big cities, when they continuously compete for success and have a lot of stress in their lives
- to have a value in money
- (2 words) to receive money, land, or property from someone after they have died
- something you buy cheaply or for less than its usual price
- to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time
- having enough money to buy the things you need or want, without having to worry about how much they cost
- (2 words) to be very useful and bring a lot of advantages, especially later in the future
- the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- (2 words) not having much money
- to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later
- the member of a family who earns the money to support the others
- (2 words) having more money than other people or enough money to live comfortably
- (2 words) to give someone all the money you owe them
- the money that you have saved
36 Clues:having no money • to have a value in money • the money that you have saved • to borrow money to buy a house • (2 words) not having much money • (3 words) to owe more money than you have • (2 words) to save for a particular purpose • (3 words) earn just enough money to live on • to make some money quickly, often dishonestly • the crime of getting money by deceiving people • ...
Money2021-11-05
Across
- premium
- compensation
- alimony
- proceeds
- marketvalue
- bankstatement
- pensionplan
- interestrate
- commission
Down
- severancepay
- donation
- grant
- royalties
- instalments
- savings
- fine
- winnings
- remuneration
- bonus
- allowance
- earnings
21 Clues:fine • grant • bonus • premium • savings • alimony • donation • proceeds • winnings • earnings • royalties • allowance • commission • instalments • marketvalue • pensionplan • severancepay • compensation • remuneration • interestrate • bankstatement
Money money money2017-09-13
Across
- What does the P stand for in I = P x R x T?
- What does the T stand for in I = P x R x T?
- People who on a copy rate get paid _____________.
- What does the I stand for in I = P x R x T?
- How many weeks in a year?
- To save money, we need to create a weekly, monthly or yearly ___________.
- What does the R stand for in I = P x R x T?
Down
- A fixed yearly amount
- Sales people are paid a ___________, which is a cetain percentage of the value of goods they sell.
- When you borrow money you have a ________.
- A fixed hourly amount
- How many months in a year?
- When doing money questions, we round to _____ decimal places
13 Clues:A fixed yearly amount • A fixed hourly amount • How many weeks in a year? • How many months in a year? • When you borrow money you have a ________. • What does the P stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the T stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the I stand for in I = P x R x T? • What does the R stand for in I = P x R x T? • ...
MONEY2020-11-11
Across
- shiny sign of wealth
- having little money
- put money away in the bank
- something that costs alot
- money in the USA
- money in the UK/England
- a place where you can keep money safe
- spending money you don't have right now
Down
- a plastic or ceramic animal to keep coins
- a leather envelope to keep money/debit cards
- a bag girls carry
- a part of your jeans
- give money to get things
- place with many shop to buy things
- having alot of money
- to get money by working
- let someone use your money for a period of time
- small round metal money
- ask for money for a period of time
19 Clues:money in the USA • a bag girls carry • having little money • shiny sign of wealth • a part of your jeans • having alot of money • to get money by working • small round metal money • money in the UK/England • give money to get things • something that costs alot • put money away in the bank • place with many shop to buy things • ask for money for a period of time • ...
Money2019-02-24
Across
- Do something for money.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- A game where you can win money.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- Credit card type.
- Buying things.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- Forcefully take money.
- Something that costs a lot.
- Money you make at your job.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- Scam.
- A financial gain.
- Money you give to charity.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A place where you gamble.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
Down
- Take money from your bank account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Most used online paying service.
- Currency in US.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- Currency in Europe.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- Playing games for money.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Money you lend to someone.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- Government bills.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- Give money for a product or service.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- Put money on your bank account.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Object's and money's worth.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- A company that is known for their products.
- A popular style of clothing.
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- Owing someone money.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
49 Clues:Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • Government bills. • Credit card type. • A financial gain. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Forcefully take money. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • Most used cryptocurrency. • A place where you gamble. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Something that costs a lot. • ...
MONEY2014-09-10
Across
- Plural form of saving
- A printed form with a specified amount you give to a bank in order to get money
- Something you learn in accounting
- A person who's job is to keep or inspect your accounts
- A printed or written statement of the amount of money owed for something
- A person or organization that is unable to pay their debt
- A place
- The machine you get your money from
- Something that is borrowed but must be returned back
- Where your money goes to
- A sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase of something
Down
- Another word for dollars
- A clear expression of something in writing
- An act of taking money out of an account
- A book or other collection of financial accounts
- A financial gain
- Another word for loose change
- Taking out more than what you have in the bank
- What you get after purchasing something
- Something you buy stuff with
20 Clues:A place • A financial gain • Plural form of saving • Another word for dollars • Where your money goes to • Something you buy stuff with • Another word for loose change • Something you learn in accounting • The machine you get your money from • What you get after purchasing something • An act of taking money out of an account • A clear expression of something in writing • ...
Money2014-09-08
Across
- activites involved in selling goods or services
- money received eg from work
- borrowed money from someone
- wealth and resources of community
- money in any form when in actual use a medium of exchange,especially circulating paper money
- buying and selling trade etc
- a piece of work
- unable to pay one's debts
- written agreement
- condition for buying or selling
Down
- amount of money for which things is sold
- put money for future use
- management of money
- a coin or note worth one dollar
- rate or propertion percent
- spent for food etc
- method for doing something
- a plan of income
- sell goods to another country
- have as a price
20 Clues:a piece of work • have as a price • a plan of income • written agreement • spent for food etc • management of money • put money for future use • unable to pay one's debts • rate or propertion percent • method for doing something • money received eg from work • borrowed money from someone • buying and selling trade etc • sell goods to another country • a coin or note worth one dollar • ...
MONEY2014-09-08
Across
- to give back money or repay
- to settle a debt as by transferring money or goods or by doing something
- statement a monthly paper of account mailed by a bank to each of its customers with checking other accounts,recording the bank transactions and current balance during a period
- something lent or furnised on condtion of being returned,especially a sum of money lent at interest
- rate a percentage of the sum borrowed
- to put money to use,by purchase or expenditure,in something offering potential protiable returns,as interest income,or appreciation in value
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another
- an amount of money deposited with a bank, as in a checking oe saving account
- sums of money saved by economy and laid away
- money in the form of coins or banknotes ,paid at the time of making a purchase
- to pay out or gave back money ,dispose of money
Down
- the monetary payment received for goods or services,or from other sources,as rents or investments
- an estimate of expected income and expense for given period in the future
- to place for keeping or in trust,especially in a bank account
- to draw back ,away,aside,take back,remove
- excess of revenues over out lays and expenses in a business enterprise over a given perios of time,usually a year
- to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent
- cost or charge
- to set aside,reserve,or lay by
- an employee,as in a market or department store,who collects payments for customer purchases
20 Clues:cost or charge • to give back money or repay • to set aside,reserve,or lay by • rate a percentage of the sum borrowed • to draw back ,away,aside,take back,remove • sums of money saved by economy and laid away • to pay out or gave back money ,dispose of money • to place for keeping or in trust,especially in a bank account • ...
Money2014-09-08
Across
- Money owed elsewhere
- General idea
- Something that makes you money
- A fifth of five dollars
- Meeting new people with similar ideas
- The amount sold
- An enterprise
- Promoting ideas
- Purchasing something
- Money put aside
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- Managing your spending
- Something worth/valued more than the purchase price
- A lot of assets or money
- A fraction
- Legal tender
- Mathematics
- Being paid per sale
- What you are aiming for
- Gathering ideas
- A regular paye
20 Clues:A fraction • Mathematics • General idea • Legal tender • An enterprise • A regular paye • The amount sold • Gathering ideas • Promoting ideas • Money put aside • Being paid per sale • Money owed elsewhere • Purchasing something • Managing your spending • A fifth of five dollars • What you are aiming for • A lot of assets or money • Something that makes you money • Meeting new people with similar ideas • ...
MONEY2016-01-06
Across
- AKCJE
- GROSZ
- BANKOMAT
- KUPOWAĆ
- INWESTOWAĆ
- RACHUNKI
- ZARABIAĆ
- CENA
- PORTFEL
- TANI
- KLIENT
- POŻYCZAĆ KOMUŚ
- SPRZEDAWAĆ
- PŁACIĆ
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- KOSZTOWAĆ
- DROGI
- PIENIĄDZE
- WYDAWAĆ
- FORTUNA
- KARTA KREDYTOWA
- POŻYCZAĆ OD KOGOŚ
- WYGRYWAĆ
- BOGATY
- OSZCZĘDZAĆ
- LOTERIA
- GOTÓWKA
26 Clues:CENA • TANI • AKCJE • DROGI • GROSZ • BOGATY • KLIENT • PŁACIĆ • WYDAWAĆ • FORTUNA • KUPOWAĆ • PORTFEL • LOTERIA • GOTÓWKA • BANKOMAT • WYGRYWAĆ • RACHUNKI • ZARABIAĆ • KOSZTOWAĆ • PIENIĄDZE • INWESTOWAĆ • OSZCZĘDZAĆ • SPRZEDAWAĆ • POŻYCZAĆ KOMUŚ • KARTA KREDYTOWA • POŻYCZAĆ OD KOGOŚ
Money2015-11-12
Across
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
Down
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money2017-03-30
Across
- Money that has been saved
- Monthly mail that is sent to inform you about your account
- The place where you can make transactions with money
- How much money a particular investment produces in one year
- The amount of money, separate from interest
- Money that you get from your parents every week or month
- What APR stands for
- The amount of money
- To put money in your account
- The thing that banks use to make profit
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- To take out money out of your account
- To borrow money
- Out of 100
- Monthly or daily interest
- To exchange money
- A check for salary made out to an employee
- The business of selling products or services
- A change in your account, either a deposit or withdrawal
- Found at checkouts and used to calculate the amount that the customer owes
- Money is stored in one
- Coins and Bills
21 Clues:Out of 100 • To borrow money • Coins and Bills • To exchange money • What APR stands for • The amount of money • Money is stored in one • Money that has been saved • Monthly or daily interest • To put money in your account • To take out money out of your account • The thing that banks use to make profit • A check for salary made out to an employee • ...
MONEY2020-05-11
Across
- If you split the bill with a friend, you go ....
- A slang word for 'poor'.
- If you don't need to pay for your drink, because the restaurant gives it to you for free, it's on the ...
- Money made of metal.
- If you live ... your parents, it means you depend on them financially.
- When someone goes to a casino and plays risky games, they ....
- When you buy something (e.g. shares in a company) to make more money in the future.
- The past form of 'lend'.
- It's another word for a cash mashine.
- Children collect money in their ... bank. It looks like an animal.
- If you spend more than what you can afford, you can get into ...
Down
- E.g. dollars, forints, pounds, euros.
- If you need to pay someone back their money, you ... them that money.
- The opposite of 'lend'.
- When someone dies, her children get her money.
- Sometimes restaurants ... you 100 HUF for using their bathroom, if you don't eat there.
- Children usually get a little ... money from their parents to buy snacks or toys.
- A poor person who asks you for money in the street.
- The money the bank lends you to buy a house.
- If someone grew up in a rich family, he was born with a silver ... in his mouth.
20 Clues:Money made of metal. • The opposite of 'lend'. • A slang word for 'poor'. • The past form of 'lend'. • E.g. dollars, forints, pounds, euros. • It's another word for a cash mashine. • The money the bank lends you to buy a house. • When someone dies, her children get her money. • If you split the bill with a friend, you go .... • ...
money2021-06-10
Across
- 'The property was ... a million dollars, but we bought it for a lower price.'
- 'Please, try not to ... all the birthday money within a weel.'
- a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee
- 'Don't spend more than you can ... .'
- 'She got into ... to pay for college.'
- 'They hope to pay off the ... on their home soon.'
- 'The system is currently out of order which means we will have to pay ... cash.'
- 'I will only ... you my car if you fill up the tank.'
- 'She ... her father's blue eyes.'
Down
- 'How much do you ... for a haircut?'
- a piece of paper money
- 'Jack is still living ... the money from his first book.'
- an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services
- 'We will charge %5 administration fee if you choose to pay ... credit card.'
- an abbreviation for a cash machine
- to get money from a cashpoint - take ...
- a printed or written statement of the money to be paid for goods or services
- 'I guess I ... you an apology. Anyways, it was all my fault.'
- 'We're putting ... $20 a week for our vacation.'
- 'The National Gallery has been kind enough to ... this painting to our museum.'
20 Clues:a piece of paper money • 'She ... her father's blue eyes.' • an abbreviation for a cash machine • 'How much do you ... for a haircut?' • 'Don't spend more than you can ... .' • 'She got into ... to pay for college.' • to get money from a cashpoint - take ... • 'We're putting ... $20 a week for our vacation.' • 'They hope to pay off the ... on their home soon.' • ...
Money2012-11-14
Across
- adv. Together with one or more other parties
- adj. Obviously real because it can be seen, touched, or otherwise observed
- n. A situation in which prices for many items rise quite fast
- v. To give out different amounts for different purposes
- adv. For each person
- n. The value of one's share in an investment
- v. To get something, usually something with special value or meaning
- v. To rent something for a long time (several months or years)
- n. Money given by a government or other organization to support an activity
- v. Control according to a set of rules
- adj. After all costs have been subtracted from an amount
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- n. Legal responsibility for harming a person or property;a disadvantage
- n. A thing that can be bought and sold,such as grain,oil, or wood
- adj. Dangerous
- n. Owner, usually of a business or a building
- v. To protect
- v. To decrease in power or amount
- v. To estimate the value of something
- adj. Only, single
- n. A possession that has positive value
20 Clues:v. To protect • adj. Dangerous • adj. Only, single • adv. For each person • v. To decrease in power or amount • v. To estimate the value of something • v. Control according to a set of rules • n. A possession that has positive value • adv. Together with one or more other parties • n. The value of one's share in an investment • n. Owner, usually of a business or a building • ...
MONEY2014-09-15
Across
- to give over in exchange for something
- to give back money or repay anything
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to
- something lent or furnised on condition of being returned
- sums of money saved by economy
- an amount of money deposited with a bank
- to place for safekeeping or in trust in a bank account
- the amount of money it's equivalent for which anything is bought or sold
- to put money to use by purchase or expenditure
- the price paid to maintain anything
Down
- money that is paid or received for work or services
- as to a fund or make a donation
- the total of money set aside or needed for a purpose
- obtain the promise to return the same or a foreigh source
- financial undertaking
- salary,wages and earnings
- draw money from account
- returns,proceeds,or revenue as from property or investments
- a payment made by a tenant to a landlord
- money iform of coins or banknotes
20 Clues:financial undertaking • draw money from account • salary,wages and earnings • sums of money saved by economy • as to a fund or make a donation • money iform of coins or banknotes • the price paid to maintain anything • to give back money or repay anything • to give over in exchange for something • an amount of money deposited with a bank • ...
Money2014-09-07
Across
- another word for cash
- using your money wisely
- borrowing money
- converting money
- another word for numbers
- a place where products are brought or sold
- reading and writing
- how much you earn when you work
- similar to gst
Down
- involving money
- special deals
- owning money from the bank
- costing very little to purchase
- people buying products
- opposite of cheap
- your left over money
- goods services tax
- something that comes in as an addition or increase
- to give back or restore
- when part of your profit goes to the government
20 Clues:special deals • similar to gst • involving money • borrowing money • converting money • opposite of cheap • goods services tax • reading and writing • your left over money • another word for cash • people buying products • using your money wisely • to give back or restore • another word for numbers • owning money from the bank • costing very little to purchase • how much you earn when you work • ...
money2014-09-07
Across
- money you earn through work/money getting paid with
- to pay out disburse or dispose of money wealth etc.
- the act of process of making a plan
- people buying the product
- when someones out of money
- circulation, as of coin
- how much you earn when you work
- equal distribution of money
Down
- to put(money)to use
- spending it wisely
- cost heaps
- goods and service tax
- to deduct or take away a certain amount
- how much you borrow
- findings and searching for answers
- a form of denomination of currency
- plans for the future
- the object or thing your selling
- dealing with numbers
- having heaps of money
20 Clues:cost heaps • spending it wisely • to put(money)to use • how much you borrow • plans for the future • dealing with numbers • goods and service tax • having heaps of money • circulation, as of coin • people buying the product • when someones out of money • equal distribution of money • how much you earn when you work • the object or thing your selling • findings and searching for answers • ...
Money2016-01-07
Across
- money in the form of coins
- when all articles have lower prices
- amount of money you pay the bank for their services
- where you buy books
- where you buy meat
- a bank account that you use to keep and save money
- to get your money back
- where you book a trip
- where goceries are sold
- piece of paper with the article and pice you bought
Down
- Where you buy medicine
- to have enough money
- where you buy clothes
- where you buy bread
- take money from a bank account
- written statement where it says how much you owe
- not to use your money properly
- where you buy vegetables and fruit
- machine where you withdraw money
- to give money to somebody and get it back later
- when something you bought was at a cheap price
21 Clues:where you buy meat • where you buy bread • where you buy books • to have enough money • where you buy clothes • where you book a trip • Where you buy medicine • to get your money back • where goceries are sold • money in the form of coins • take money from a bank account • not to use your money properly • machine where you withdraw money • where you buy vegetables and fruit • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
Down
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
Down
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- This is money in the form of paper.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • ...
Money2015-11-12
Across
- If you … money, you spend it recklessly.
- If somebody is a multi-millionaire, they have money to … .
- She is a good dentist, but she … too much for her services.
- Many people have to pay off … for their house every month.
- If you don't have any money at all, you are … .
- Many people keep some … in their pockets to pay for snack s or other small things.
- When we buy items in a shop, we should receive a … , which is a proof of your purchase.
- This is money that you get for your work every month.
- When you are too old to work any longer, you get … ,
- In most countries people have to pay … from their income.
Down
- This is a person who asks people for money in the street.
- When somebody earns a lot of money, we can say that they earn a … .
- A synonym of rich is … .
- I have paid a fortune for the fur, but now it's moth-eaten and it's completely … .
- If you put some money in a bank account, you get … .
- This is money in the form of paper.
- This is money that you have put away, usually in order to buy a specific thing later on.
- If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … .
- People who are very rich can afford to throw … parties.
- If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … .
20 Clues:A synonym of rich is … . • This is money in the form of paper. • If you … money, you spend it recklessly. • If you don't have any money at all, you are … . • If you borrow money from somebody, you are in … . • If we buy an item very cheaply, we say it is a … . • If you put some money in a bank account, you get … . • When you are too old to work any longer, you get … , • ...
money2015-04-29
Across
- Not favorable
- existing in an individual's mind, and modified by his/her own opinion
- the state of a declining economy
- the organization of people or things into higher and lower ranks
- able to make a lot of money
- something that creates creativity or activity
- something that encourages a person to do something
- make as big or large as possible
- refusal to buy, use, or participate in something
Down
- A change or correction made to something so that it fits, looks, or works better
- not having a job
- something that does not fit into a rule or generalization
- concerning or related to a city or cities
- the state of being connected, invested, or allied to something
- not clear
- oppose or deal with something directly
- changing gradually or by degrees
- A message, opinion or stance based on incomplete evidence or facts
- not useful, or able to be achieved
- at the beginning
- give little or no attention to; not do something
21 Clues:not clear • Not favorable • not having a job • at the beginning • able to make a lot of money • the state of a declining economy • changing gradually or by degrees • make as big or large as possible • not useful, or able to be achieved • oppose or deal with something directly • concerning or related to a city or cities • something that creates creativity or activity • ...
Money2016-03-14
Across
- Půjčka
- Přečerpání účtu
- Stipendium
- Dětský přídavek
- Nákup na splátky
- Zůstatek
- Příspěvek
- Platba za přesčasy
- Úrok
- Výdaje
- Hypotéka
- Pojistné
- Úspory
Down
- Poplatek
- Dividendy
- Předplatné
- Splátka
- Podpora v nezaměstnanosti
- Výživné
- Příjem
- Provize
- Kapesné
- Dar
- Záloha
24 Clues:Dar • Úrok • Půjčka • Příjem • Výdaje • Záloha • Úspory • Splátka • Výživné • Provize • Kapesné • Poplatek • Zůstatek • Hypotéka • Pojistné • Dividendy • Příspěvek • Stipendium • Předplatné • Přečerpání účtu • Dětský přídavek • Nákup na splátky • Platba za přesčasy • Podpora v nezaměstnanosti
Money2016-04-11
Across
- Your account becomes this when you overspend what is in your account
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other investments that are usually managed in a portfolio
- A loan in which you are the lender
- When money is added to your account
- Imprinted forms that tell the banker how much and whom to pay
- An account that has higher interest than savings, but a higher minimum balance
- When money is taken out of your account
- Automatic Teller Machine
- The account where most of your spending money should be
- Doing this can make you a lot of money, but you are not guaranteed any money back
- Signing the back of a check to cash or deposit it
- It is customary to leave this for your waiter or waitress
Down
- When you no longer work
- Share of ownership of a company
- Your final authorization of writing a check
- When your employer directly puts money in your account, rather than giving you a paper check
- Certificage of Deposit
- Money that will not be spent in the near future should be put in
- What type of expenses are a 529 savings account for?
- Savings accounts give low amounts of this
- You accept this when making investments in stocks
- This slip is handed over to the bank when you put money in an account
22 Clues:Certificage of Deposit • When you no longer work • Automatic Teller Machine • Share of ownership of a company • A loan in which you are the lender • When money is added to your account • When money is taken out of your account • Savings accounts give low amounts of this • Your final authorization of writing a check • You accept this when making investments in stocks • ...
MONEY2017-12-12
Across
- стоить
- терять
- money бумажные деньги
- одалживать кому-либо
- богатый
- бюджет
- cards кредитные карты
- тратить попусту
- ответственный
- расходы
- ends meet сводить концы с концами
- справедливый
- утверждать
- бедный
- выигрывать
Down
- down сократить, урезать
- копить,экономить
- тратить
- платить
- монетница
- монеты
- дорогой
- благотворительность
- заботы
- бумажник
- решать
- дополнительный
- позволять себе в материальном плане
- зарабатывать
- продавать
30 Clues:стоить • терять • монеты • бюджет • заботы • решать • бедный • тратить • платить • богатый • дорогой • расходы • бумажник • монетница • продавать • утверждать • выигрывать • зарабатывать • справедливый • ответственный • дополнительный • тратить попусту • копить,экономить • благотворительность • одалживать кому-либо • money бумажные деньги • cards кредитные карты • down сократить, урезать • ends meet сводить концы с концами • ...
MONEY2017-12-12
Across
- терять
- решать
- богатый
- кредитные карты
- тратить попусту
- выигрывать
- бюджет
- расходы
- ответственный
- дополнительный
- зарабатывать
- позволять себе в материальном плане
- бедный
- заботы
- продавать
Down
- копить,экономить
- благотворительность
- сократить, урезать
- стоить
- сводить концы с концами
- платить
- монетница
- дорогой
- бумажник
- бумажные деньги
- справедливый
- утверждать
- монеты
- тратить
- отдалживать кому-либо
30 Clues:терять • решать • стоить • бюджет • бедный • заботы • монеты • богатый • платить • дорогой • расходы • тратить • бумажник • монетница • продавать • выигрывать • утверждать • справедливый • зарабатывать • ответственный • дополнительный • кредитные карты • тратить попусту • бумажные деньги • копить,экономить • сократить, урезать • благотворительность • отдалживать кому-либо • сводить концы с концами • ...
Money2019-02-24
Across
- A machine where you deposit and withdraw money.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A place where you gamble.
- A place where you go to do money related things.
- Currency in Europe.
- Put money on your bank account.
- A financial gain.
- Something that costs a small amount of money.
- Things that are manufactured and sold.
- Take money from your bank account.
- A deduction from the usual cost.
- Money you get from returning unusable items.
- Something that costs a lot.
- A company that is known for their products.
- Most used online paying service.
- Money you give to charity.
- A period during which a shop reduces the prices.
- Playing games for money.
- A person who tricks other people into giving them money.
- Fake money or jewelry.
- Work relating to the production, buying , and selling of goods or services.
- A game where you can win money.
- A popular style of clothing.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, usually expensive.
- Owing someone money.
Down
- Give money for a product or service.
- Getting cryptocurrency in other ways than buying it.
- A card which gives you a discount for a product.
- Forcefully take money.
- Do something for money.
- Credit card type.
- Money you lend to someone.
- Money you make at your job.
- Most used cryptocurrency.
- An area where commercial deals are concluded.
- Object's and money's worth.
- Buying things.
- Money you put aside for when you might need it.
- Money you give to a business to help them start out.
- Currency in US.
- Something new that everyone is doing or wearing.
- A payment to a professional person in exchange for advice or service.
- A market where stuff is illegally bought and sold.
- Coins and banknotes in different countries.
- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
- Scam.
- An order to a bank to pay from the drawer's account.
- Exchange something for something else.
- Government bills.
49 Clues:Scam. • Buying things. • Currency in US. • Credit card type. • A financial gain. • Government bills. • Currency in Europe. • Owing someone money. • Forcefully take money. • Fake money or jewelry. • Do something for money. • Playing games for money. • A place where you gamble. • Most used cryptocurrency. • Money you lend to someone. • Money you give to charity. • Money you make at your job. • ...
money2020-03-31
Across
- sending money online to another bank account
- when you buy something
- cash what contains precious metals
- the difference of the amount of the loan and the amount that what you pay back to the bank
- the phone or other address where you can make complaints or ask about the company
- use not your own things without paying
- when owe somebody with something
- money borrowed from the bank what must be paid back with interest
- the money what you hold in your hands
- borrowing something for a limited time while paying for it
- you receive the same value what you gave, but not money
- when you spend money on tools what will bring it back
Down
- it is worth you to buy something
- to apply a person for time-related payment
- an appliance set up somewhere / creation of e.g. financial infrastructures and strategies
- the sum of all the things what bring you money
- the money of a country or region
- you place some money in the bank, they take care of it, and they pay interest too, because they can use it
- if you pay more than the required, the difference of the price and what you paid
- a sentence that shares data only, not question or order
20 Clues:when you buy something • it is worth you to buy something • the money of a country or region • when owe somebody with something • cash what contains precious metals • the money what you hold in your hands • use not your own things without paying • to apply a person for time-related payment • sending money online to another bank account • ...
MONEY2021-04-29
Across
- / v. to ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
- / n. more than one penny.
- / n. fake money made in order to deceive - also v.
- / n. a building in which commercial banking is transacted.
- / n. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account
- / v. to take money out of a bank account.
- / n. a record of money a person deposits into a bank.
- / n. an amount of money placed with a bank.
- / n. a number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.
Down
- / n. slang word for $1,000.
- / n. slang word for dollar
- / n. the state of owing something (especially money).
- card / n. (plastic) card from a bank authorising the purchasing of goods on credit.
- / n. the act of taking out money.
- / n. slang word for British pound.
- / n. money that is used by a country.
- / v. to trade without using money.
- / n. Automatic Teller Machine aka Hole in the wall.
- / v. to give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest.
19 Clues:/ n. more than one penny. • / n. slang word for dollar • / n. slang word for $1,000. • / n. the act of taking out money. • / n. slang word for British pound. • / v. to trade without using money. • / n. money that is used by a country. • / v. to take money out of a bank account. • / n. an amount of money placed with a bank. • ...
Money2014-09-07
Across
- You need to do this when you buy something
- Mathmatics
- What you are aiming for
- The amount sold
- You may pay so much of this to the tax people
- Money you put aside
- Assets turned into money
- You may owe money
- You get paid so much for each sale
- Meeting new people with simular ideas or or same interests
- General idea
- Alot of money or assets
Down
- You should get this regulary
- Geting ideas together
- How much you have to spend on your idea
- This should make you money
- Promoting your idea
- Something that is worth money
- Aloe Blacc sings about it
19 Clues:Mathmatics • General idea • The amount sold • You may owe money • Promoting your idea • Money you put aside • Geting ideas together • What you are aiming for • Alot of money or assets • Assets turned into money • Aloe Blacc sings about it • This should make you money • You should get this regulary • Something that is worth money • You get paid so much for each sale • ...
Money2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
Down
- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues:Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
Money Money Money2012-11-21
Across
- Je koopt hiermee leuke dingen.
- startersloon
- Een jongere die in de vakantie werkt, is een...
- Een loon om te kunnen overleven.
- Een rekening waarmee men verrichtingen uitvoert.
- Hier stort je je spaarcenten op.
- Iemand die extra centen verdient in het weekend.
Down
- Hoe meer kinderen hoe hoger het ...
- Een extra financieële steun van de overheid voor je studies
- Wanneer je in geldnood zit kan je aankloppen bij het...
- Een ander woord voor pcbanking.
- In vroegere tijden betaalde men niet enkel met muntstukken maar was ... ook mogelijk
- Wat is een Visakaart?
13 Clues:startersloon • Wat is een Visakaart? • Je koopt hiermee leuke dingen. • Een ander woord voor pcbanking. • Een loon om te kunnen overleven. • Hier stort je je spaarcenten op. • Hoe meer kinderen hoe hoger het ... • Een jongere die in de vakantie werkt, is een... • Een rekening waarmee men verrichtingen uitvoert. • Iemand die extra centen verdient in het weekend. • ...
Money2015-01-20
Across
- A sum of money which is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back.
- Synonym for "opportunity".
- A large sum of money borrowed from a bank to buy a house or a flat.
- To have enough money to buy something.
- An agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when there is no money in your account.
- Good or better than others.
- To ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity:
- The synonym of "regular" (income)
Down
- A synonym for "value for money".
- Money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank.
- A machine from which you can take money out of your bank account using a card.
- An amount of money that is given back to you when you are not happy with a product or service that you've bought.
- To take money from a bank account.
- To provide the money needed for something to happen.
- A sum of money which is given in advance as part of a total payment for something.
- The amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent.
- To move money from one account to another.
- A reduction in the usual price.
- Synonym for "expenditure".
19 Clues:Synonym for "opportunity". • Synonym for "expenditure". • Good or better than others. • A reduction in the usual price. • A synonym for "value for money". • The synonym of "regular" (income) • To take money from a bank account. • To have enough money to buy something. • To move money from one account to another. • To provide the money needed for something to happen. • ...
Money2021-04-14
Across
- Transmit some information by television
- Not able to be trusted
- Conflict, contradiction
- Replace something with something else
- A person who purchases goods
- Characteristic of a town or city
- Mark a bill as paid
- An identifying number
- Unsteady movement of air or water
- Small handbill advertising a product
- A person who explores a new area
Down
- Make on a large scale using machinery
- Protection against losses, damages
- Supply a product or service
- In a way that resembles a miracle
- A feeling of wanting better treatment
- The place something comes from
- The state of being extremely tired
- Physical activity to achieve something
19 Clues:Mark a bill as paid • An identifying number • Not able to be trusted • Conflict, contradiction • Supply a product or service • A person who purchases goods • The place something comes from • Characteristic of a town or city • A person who explores a new area • In a way that resembles a miracle • Unsteady movement of air or water • Protection against losses, damages • ...
Money2015-02-18
Across
- premia
- koszt
- waluta
- kredyt
- raty
- przychód
- emerytura
- okazja
- podatek
Down
- dług
- nadwyżka
- czynsz
- zysk
- prowizja
- opłata (za szkołę)
- oszczędności
- moneta
- pensja
18 Clues:dług • zysk • raty • koszt • premia • czynsz • waluta • kredyt • moneta • pensja • okazja • podatek • nadwyżka • prowizja • przychód • emerytura • oszczędności • opłata (za szkołę)
Money2015-06-06
Across
- You still ..... me $500 dollars. When are you going to give it back?
- We can't lend you any money, we are in ..... ourselves.
- We invested all our savings in the shares, but unfortunately we made a big ..... .
- Bill Gates is an example of ..... to riches story. He is a man who has earned a fortune thanks to hard work.
- He is very rich. He has money to ..... .
- My ..... is not very high, but it is enough to cover my expenses.
- I try to put aside some money every month for a ..... day. You never know when the disaster will strike.
- If we ..... on food, we can save money to go on holiday.
- Our child went to a private school at first, but the ..... was so high that we had to move him to a state-run school.
- He built up an enormous ..... in just a few years.
- The ..... often don't understand the poor.
- The company was very profitable, but later it ..... bankrupt.
Down
- I earn so little money that I hardly make ..... meet.
- The burglaries took away all our .....-pictures, jewellery, and precious stones.
- If he overspends like that, he will ..... his fortune very quickly.
- My salary is too low. I must ask my boss for a ..... . If I don't get it, I will quit.
- The family live below ..... line. Somebody should help them immediately.
- He was so poor that he ..... people for money in the street.
18 Clues:He is very rich. He has money to ..... . • The ..... often don't understand the poor. • He built up an enormous ..... in just a few years. • I earn so little money that I hardly make ..... meet. • We can't lend you any money, we are in ..... ourselves. • If we ..... on food, we can save money to go on holiday. • ...
Money2015-06-06
Across
- The burglaries took away all our .....-pictures, jewellery, and precious stones.
- You still ..... me $500 dollars. When are you going to give it back?
- The ..... often don't understand the poor.
- My salary is too low. I must ask my boss for a ..... . If I don't get it, I will quit.
- The company was very profitable, but later it ..... bankrupt.
- We can't lend you any money, we are in ..... ourselves.
- If he overspends like that, he will ..... his fortune very quickly.
- We invested all our savings in the shares, but unfortunately we made a big ..... .
- He is very rich. He has money to ..... .
Down
- The family live below ..... line. Somebody should help them immediately.
- My ..... is not very high, but it is enough to cover my expenses.
- Bill Gates is an example of ..... to riches story. He is a man who has earned a fortune thanks to hard work.
- If we ..... on food, we can save money to go on holiday.
- He was so poor that he ..... people for money in the street.
- He built up an enormous ..... in just a few years.
- Our child went to a private school at first, but the ..... was so high that we had to move him to a state-run school.
- I earn so little money that I hardly make ..... meet.
- I try to put aside some money every month for a ..... day. You never know when the disaster will strike.
18 Clues:He is very rich. He has money to ..... . • The ..... often don't understand the poor. • He built up an enormous ..... in just a few years. • I earn so little money that I hardly make ..... meet. • We can't lend you any money, we are in ..... ourselves. • If we ..... on food, we can save money to go on holiday. • ...
money2020-08-03
Across
- to get something from someone with the promise of giving it back
- to ask an amount of money for sth
- a piece of paper proving that money has been received
- money in your bank account, and a method of paying for goods or services at a later time
- an amount of money given to someone for something like good behaviour
- to take money out
- the amount of money you have in your bank account
- a small round piece of metal that is used as money
- an amount of money paid
- a collection of money that the customer puts in and takes out and the bank keeps a record of
- a piece of printed paper that has a value as money
Down
- having taken more money out of your bank account than was originally in it
- an amount of money paid for a sth
- the money that is used in a country at a particular time
- money that you have to pay to a bank for borrowing money
- abbreviation for automated teller machine which is a cash machine
- to give money as a payment for something
- the amount of money needed to buy something
18 Clues:to take money out • an amount of money paid • an amount of money paid for a sth • to ask an amount of money for sth • to give money as a payment for something • the amount of money needed to buy something • the amount of money you have in your bank account • a small round piece of metal that is used as money • a piece of printed paper that has a value as money • ...
Money, Money, Money2016-04-06
Across
- management of money
- feeling of remorse or responsibility
- continuing without pause
- seven days are in this
- opposite of back; not side
- to endure or feel pain or distress
Down
- unable to pay one's debts as determined by a court
- not hard or difficult
- sudden, involuntary feeling prompting action
- where customers pay for purchases
- liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish
- adult females
12 Clues:adult females • management of money • not hard or difficult • seven days are in this • continuing without pause • opposite of back; not side • where customers pay for purchases • to endure or feel pain or distress • feeling of remorse or responsibility • liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish • sudden, involuntary feeling prompting action • ...
Money2019-07-24
Across
- debt
- loan
- borrow
- budget
- insurance
- owe
- receipt
- raise
- waste
Down
- earn
- afford
- mortgage
- inherit
- cost
- salary
- charge
- lend
- ATM
18 Clues:owe • ATM • debt • earn • loan • cost • lend • raise • waste • afford • borrow • budget • salary • charge • inherit • receipt • mortgage • insurance
Money2019-08-19
Across
- afford
- borrow
- save
- cheque
- wallet
- bill
- account
- rent
Down
- pay
- debt
- waste
- lend
- receipt
- owe
- balance
- cash
- coin
- note
18 Clues:pay • owe • debt • lend • save • cash • bill • coin • note • rent • waste • afford • borrow • cheque • wallet • receipt • balance • account
MONEY2020-11-04
Across
- person playing music on the street for money
- something that makes you unhappy
- return of money
- something very valuable
- a thing you buy on sale or discount
- a big building where usually a king lives
- a bill for paying the price of something
Down
- to take and use something that is not yours for some time
- part of a place
- a way
- a collection of valuable things
- suitable for important occasions
- part of the body between head and shoulders
- a label which shows the price of something
- ask questions to get information
- jewellery worn around the wrist
- paper money
- located in the main part of a place
18 Clues:a way • paper money • part of a place • return of money • something very valuable • a collection of valuable things • jewellery worn around the wrist • something that makes you unhappy • suitable for important occasions • ask questions to get information • a thing you buy on sale or discount • located in the main part of a place • a bill for paying the price of something • ...
Money Money Money2017-01-18
Across
- I´m going to _____ my money on...
- When you wish you had not done something
- When you give money to help those less fortunate
- Paying for something with money, not a card
- When you borrow money off a bank
- Up until this moment...
Down
- Different types of things
- When you get the money of somebody who has died
- Things which you buy at a very cheap price
- Something you pay for water, gas, electricity etc.
- When you need to pay somebody their money back
- Stealing money or belongings from somebody
12 Clues:Up until this moment... • Different types of things • When you borrow money off a bank • I´m going to _____ my money on... • When you wish you had not done something • Things which you buy at a very cheap price • Stealing money or belongings from somebody • Paying for something with money, not a card • When you need to pay somebody their money back • ...
Money, money, money2017-08-18
Across
- Mijn rekening van Telenet betaal ik met een ...
- Met deze kaart kan ik producten op krediet kopen.
- Dit is een ander woord voor bankconto.
- Dit is een ander woord voor autogram. Je plaatst het onder belangrijke documenten, bv. een contract.
- Sommige mensen willen hun aankoop direct of ... betalen.
- Hier noteer ik mijn factuurnummer of een lang getal.
Down
- Dit is de persoon die geld wil betalen aan iemand.
- Als ik mijn geld niet direct wil gebruiken, plaats ik het op deze rekening.
- In België noemt men dit ook 'lopende rekening'.
- Hier ga ik mijn geld halen.
- Dit is de persoon aan wie iemand geld wil betalen.
- Als ik niet direct wil betalen, vul ik hier een datum in.
12 Clues:Hier ga ik mijn geld halen. • Dit is een ander woord voor bankconto. • In België noemt men dit ook 'lopende rekening'. • Mijn rekening van Telenet betaal ik met een ... • Met deze kaart kan ik producten op krediet kopen. • Dit is de persoon die geld wil betalen aan iemand. • Dit is de persoon aan wie iemand geld wil betalen. • ...
Money2019-12-09
Across
- KOVANICA
- MJESEČNA PLAĆA
- TROŠKOVI
- RATA
- GOTOVINA
- STRANI
- VALUTA
- IZNOS
Down
- DOHODAK
- DONIRATI
- NOVČANICE
- SKUPO
- AUKCIJA
- POVRAT NOVCA
- HUMANITARNA ORGANIZACIJA
- RAČUN
- TJEDNA PLAĆA
17 Clues:RATA • SKUPO • RAČUN • IZNOS • STRANI • VALUTA • DOHODAK • AUKCIJA • KOVANICA • DONIRATI • TROŠKOVI • GOTOVINA • NOVČANICE • POVRAT NOVCA • TJEDNA PLAĆA • MJESEČNA PLAĆA • HUMANITARNA ORGANIZACIJA
Illegal Way To Make Money Crossword Clue
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