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PRICETAG : The label showing the price of items.
HOMEPHONE : A device having handset that used to be popular in each household.
BILLGATES : The name of the person having the fattest bank account in the world.
LUXURIOUS : A adjective to describe someone living in affluence.
CELEBRITY : A noun to describe a famous person who no longer be a normal folk.
SELFINTEREST : A noun to describe the nature of person who prize himself or herself over others.
INDIA : The country has the lowest cost of living index in 2016.
BARGAIN : People’s behaviour when intending to buy something is overpriced.
SIDA : The acronym of an organization that has one of the activities is collecting cast-offs to help the poor. These cast-offs sometimes are not directly sent to the poor but might be sold at some shops in Viet Nam
INVALUABLE : Another adjective to describe something which is priceless.
TAX : A type of income that is not included in dispensable income
CHECK : Another verb that can replace “tick” in the phrase “tick all the boxes”
ACCOUNTANT : A job relating to money-minded people.
DAWN : A time of day that is around sixish am.
BLOODDONATION : A community-led activity that volunteers can make contribution to save other people’s lives.
WHOLESALE : A type of transaction that businessmen sell a large quantities of merchandise (goods, products...) to others who buy again to make a profit.
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Across:2. | Another verb that can replace “tick” in the phrase “tick all the boxes” | 5. | A type of transaction that businessmen sell a large quantities of merchandise (goods, products...) to others who buy again to make a profit. | 8. | The country has the lowest cost of living index in 2016. | 9. | People’s behaviour when intending to buy something is overpriced. | 10. | A adjective to describe someone living in affluence. | 12. | The acronym of an organization that has one of the activities is collecting cast-offs to help the poor. These cast-offs sometimes are not directly sent to the poor but might be sold at some shops in Viet Nam | 13. | A type of income that is not included in dispensable income | 14. | A community-led activity that volunteers can make contribution to save other people’s lives. | 15. | A device having handset that used to be popular in each household. |
| | Down:1. | A job relating to money-minded people. | 3. | A noun to describe the nature of person who prize himself or herself over others. | 4. | The label showing the price of items. | 6. | Another adjective to describe something which is priceless. | 7. | The name of the person having the fattest bank account in the world. | 11. | A noun to describe a famous person who no longer be a normal folk. |
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Across:2. | Another verb that can replace “tick” in the phrase “tick all the boxes” | 5. | A type of transaction that businessmen sell a large quantities of merchandise (goods, products...) to others who buy again to make a profit. | 8. | The country has the lowest cost of living index in 2016. | 9. | People’s behaviour when intending to buy something is overpriced. | 10. | A adjective to describe someone living in affluence. | 12. | The acronym of an organization that has one of the activities is collecting cast-offs to help the poor. These cast-offs sometimes are not directly sent to the poor but might be sold at some shops in Viet Nam | 13. | A type of income that is not included in dispensable income | 14. | A community-led activity that volunteers can make contribution to save other people’s lives. | 15. | A device having handset that used to be popular in each household. |
| | Down:1. | A job relating to money-minded people. | 3. | A noun to describe the nature of person who prize himself or herself over others. | 4. | The label showing the price of items. | 6. | Another adjective to describe something which is priceless. | 7. | The name of the person having the fattest bank account in the world. | 11. | A noun to describe a famous person who no longer be a normal folk. |
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