Money, baby
Jobs
Don't confuse me
Animalistic
A or B
100

This is the money you have to pay in a restaurant. The waiter will happily bring it to you on a piece of paper. 

What is a bill?

100

A person who professionally takes care of your hair. 

What is a barber/hairdresser?

100

Your father's brother. (not a part of your foot/leg!)

Who is your uncle?

100

An animal that is sometimes called ''a small, slow horse'', but more stubborn. 

D

What is a donkey?

100

This A lasts forever. 

What is Always?

200

A monthly or weekly payment young people often get from their parents.

What is pocket money?

200

A qualified person that decides cases in a law court.

What is a judge=?

200

There is always one at the hospital, in the supermarket, at the bus stop, or at any other shop where you have to wait with other people.

Q

What is a queue?

200

This sheep-like animal can often be found in the mountains, sometimes has a beard. It is kept for its milk and meat. 

G

What is a goat?

200

This family member with shouldn't be confused with little insects that typically live on a hill.

Who is your aunt?

300

Spend money ____ something. (preposition!)

For example: Spend a ot of money ____ clothes, or spend little money _____ food.  

What is the preposition: on ? 

300

A person who makes bread and breadrolls.

What is a baker?

300

A place where goods/products are manufactured. 

What is a factory?

300

This male chicken often makes a shrieking sound in the morning if he's in the mood for it. 

C

R

What is a cockerel / rooster? 

300
Take the sum of numbers and divide by the count to get this A.

What is the average?

400

The official money of a country, such as

Dollar is the ______ of the USA, Euro is the ______ of Spain. 

What is a currency?

400

A person who sits at the checkout/till in a shop.

What is a cashier?

400

One of two babies born on the same day to the same mother. 

What is a twin?

400

This material, which is originally cured animal skin, is often used for coats, jackets, or shoes. 

L

What is leather?

400

To accuse somebody of causing a problem. 

What is to blame?

500

A marketplace where (secondhand) goods are sold to buyers who offer the best price. 

What is an auction?

500
A person/shop that sells meat, sausages and other animal products. 

What is a butcher?

500

Present-day, today. (not actually!)

What is current/currently?

500

This large, white, and somehow majestic bird typically lives on rivers and lakes. 

S

What is a swan?

500

Find the word in common! (3x the same word):

paint _______

tooth ______

hair ______

What is a brush?

paint brush

tooth brush 

hair brush

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