20 FIRST WORDS
Across
- 3. Something that is shared, usual, or frequent among several people or situations.
- 5. A professional who designs and plans buildings, urban spaces, or houses, combining functionality and aesthetics.
- 7. An organization or entity that conducts economic or commercial activities; it can also refer to the presence of others.
- 9. The main city of a country or region where the government is concentrated; it can also refer to economic resources.
- 10. The set of atmospheric conditions typical of a region, such as temperature, humidity, or rainfall, over long periods.
- 12. A situation where two or more people or groups strive to achieve a goal, stand out, or win.
- 13. An artistic genre whose purpose is to provoke laughter or entertainment through funny or absurd situations.
- 15. A quality that provokes admiration or pleasure because of appearance, harmony, or inner value.
- 17. Someone or something that stands out due to intelligence, creativity, talent, or intensity.
- 18. A section or part into which a book, story, or even a life stage is divided.
Down
- 1. A group of people who attend or pay attention to an event, presentation, or content, such as a play, a speech, or a video.
- 2. A public event where musical pieces are performed in front of an audience.
- 4. An exciting experience that involves risks, discoveries, or unexpected events, usually outside of everyday life.
- 6. A person or team that has won a competition or defends a cause or idea.
- 7. A state in which something has been finished, fully developed, or has all necessary parts.
- 8. A state in which different elements are in proportion or stability, either physically, emotionally, or conceptually.
- 10. The act of gathering or bringing together things, people, or data for a personal, professional, or cultural purpose.
- 11. A group of people who share a space, interests, or values in common, and who interact with one another.
- 14. An official member of a country or community who has recognized rights and responsibilities under the law.
- 16. An organized system used to record and plan the passage of time in days, weeks, months, and years.