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3. Now that Mr Old has retired, he lives partly on his _ _ _ s _ _
_ and partly on the _ _ t _ _ _ _ _ from his post office savings account.
4. In spite of its size his family was quite _ _ _ _ off, because he
brought in a good _ _ l _ _ _ .
5. Gold would be a good _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ _ t; it's bound to in-
crease in value.
6. Due to inflation the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of living went down by
fifteen _ _ _ c _ _ _ .
7. I couldn't buy the house because the bank refused to let me
have a m _ _ _ _ _ g _ .
8. If you borrowed money from him, you are under an _ _ 1 _ _
_ _ _ _ _ to give it back.
9. You must stop wasting your money on silly things and start _
_ v _ _ _ . This is the only solution to your _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ troubles.
10. One dollar is _ _ u _ _ to over 30 roubles.
11. The main advantage of a _ _ _ _ u _ book or _ _ _ d _ _ card
is that you don't have to carry cash around with you.
12. I carry loose change in my pocket and _ _ _ _ s in my
leather _ _ 1 _ _ _ .
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MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
(from the musical: Cabaret)
M.C. and SALLY:
Money makes the world go round
The world go round, the world go round
Money makes the world go round
It makes the world go round
A mark, a yen, a buck or a pound
A buck or a pound, a buck or a pound
Is all that makes the world go round
That clinking, clanking sound
Can make the world go round
Money, money, money, money
Money, money, money, money
Money, money, money, money, money
If you happen to be rich and you feel like a night's entertainment
You can pay for a gay escapade
If you happen to be rich, and alone, and you need
A companion, you can ring tingaling for the maid
If you happen to be rich and you find you are left by your lover
Tho you moan and you groan quite a lot
You can take it on the chin
Call a cab, and begin to recover on your fourteen carat yacht
Money makes the world go round
The world go round, the world go round
Money makes the world go round
Of that we both are sure
On being poor
        3. Now that Mr Old has retired, he lives partly on his _ _ _ s _ _                              FILES
_ and partly on the _ _ t _ _ _ _ _ from his post office savings account.
        4. In spite of its size his family was quite _ _ _ _ off, because he
                                                                                                        FILE 1
brought in a good _ _ l _ _ _ .
        5. Gold would be a good _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ _ t; it's bound to in-                      MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
crease in value.                                                                             (from the musical: Cabaret)
        6. Due to inflation the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of living went down by
fifteen _ _ _ c _ _ _ .                                                        M.C. and SALLY:
        7. I couldn't buy the house because the bank refused to let me         Money makes the world go round
have a m _ _ _ _ _ g _ .                                                       The world go round, the world go round
        8. If you borrowed money from him, you are under an _ _ 1 _ _          Money makes the world go round
_ _ _ _ _ to give it back.                                                     It makes the world go round
        9. You must stop wasting your money on silly things and start _
_ v _ _ _ . This is the only solution to your _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ troubles.      A mark, a yen, a buck or a pound
        10. One dollar is _ _ u _ _ to over 30 roubles.                        A buck or a pound, a buck or a pound
        11. The main advantage of a _ _ _ _ u _ book or _ _ _ d _ _ card       Is all that makes the world go round
is that you don't have to carry cash around with you.                          That clinking, clanking sound
        12. I carry loose change in my pocket and _ _ _ _ s in my              Can make the world go round
leather _ _ 1 _ _ _ .
                                                                               Money, money, money, money
                                                                               Money, money, money, money
                                                                               Money, money, money, money, money

                                                                               If you happen to be rich and you feel like a night's entertainment
                                                                               You can pay for a gay escapade
                                                                               If you happen to be rich, and alone, and you need
                                                                               A companion, you can ring tingaling for the maid

                                                                               If you happen to be rich and you find you are left by your lover
                                                                               Tho you moan and you groan quite a lot
                                                                               You can take it on the chin
                                                                               Call a cab, and begin to recover on your fourteen carat yacht

                                                                               Money makes the world go round
                                                                               The world go round, the world go round
                                                                               Money makes the world go round
                                                                               Of that we both are sure
                                                                               On being poor
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