Consumers
Business
Economy
Economy 2
The Simpsons
100

The brand famous for its slogan, 'Once you pop, you can't stop". 

Pringles.

100

The business with the 'bullseye'

Target

100

In the two 'sides' of a market, this one has the consumers. 

Demand

100

The most common institution in the financial sector of the circular flow. Your money should go there. 

Banks

100

There are this many members in the Simpsons family

Five. But, six including grandpa.

200

In 2025, this was considered to be the world's largest retailer. 

Walmart.

200

Wanna smell famous? Try the No. 5 of this brand. 

Chanel

200

When the two sides of a market are equal, all that is produced is consumed. We have a state of this. 

Equilibrium 

200

Economic growth peaks, then drops, then peaks again. And around and around we go in this phenomenon. 

Economic/Business cycle 

200

The bartender's name share's this slang term for a growth of hair above one's lip. 

Mo

300

The income you have left over after the government takes its share in tax. Don't throw it away!

Disposable income.

300

Rising through the ranks of rap and hip hop, he now sells his beats. 

Dr Dre

300

One side of the circular flow model, representing the exit of money and should be 'plugged' to avoid a downturn. 

Leakages

300

The 'price' of money. 

Interest

300

The sound made famous by the school bully, Nelson. This is became a popular sarcastic quip for letting someone know they've hit a small misfortune, like they really needed it. 

Haaa haaa  

400

You'll need a whole lot of mascarpone cheese, because it's the main part of this desert. But don't forget the coffee and biscoff

Tiramisu

400

This Dutch company says it's ready to roll out its EVs in 2025. It'll give you a "Buzz"!

Lightyear

400

The four factors of production: natural resources; enterprise; capital and this one. 

Labour

400

From around 2007, this period came as a consequence of too many risky loans from the big banks and financial institutions. It had ripples felt all over the world!

Global Financial Crisis (GFC)

400

According to Lyle Lanley, you can remember the meaning of "monorail" by reciting this famous prompt / memory aid. 

'Mono means 1. And rail means rail'. 

500

This Australian Act determines what protection and remedy you get if a business sells you something dodgy.

Competition and Consumer Act

500

Famous for its animal mascots to sell its cereal, like the tiger and the toucan. This food brand calls Battle Creek, Michigan its home. 

Kelloggs

500

A consequence of too much economy. When it's really high, your dollar at the start of the year will buy much less, if anything, at the end of it. 

Inflation

500

A shift of the curve in this direction means producers are willing to produce more, or consumers are willing to consume more at each price. 

Right

500

The brand of off-roader, endorsed by a clown, driven by Marge. Perfect satire on the mother-in-a-four-wheel-drive stereotype. 

Canyonero