John's Very Difficult Christmas Data Crossword
Across
- 2. Change your mapping system and you may see things which aren't there
- 7. The champagne of charts. Sorted!
- 10. Will my diagram be famous soon?
- 11. A spoonful of insight helps the data go down
- 12. Saying this when you don't mean it is an error
- 13. Tiny and weak? A strangely successful branding decision
- 15. No myth - an essential component of visual data
- 17. The most seasonal data gathering activity
- 21. Viewing data quickly in case they lose interest
- 22. Sowing the seeds of data analysis
- 26. Canvas for a work of art in rows and columns
- 27. Gain more information in ESRI, and the ancient world
- 28. Mr Goliath's mutant big data technique
- 30. The unkindest average
- 31. Displaying quantitative data, sheepishly
- 33. The French distrust the results of Margaret's favourite website
- 36. Sort your data, but be careful not to throw it away
- 38. Functionally, you can't drunk text after a breakup if you've lost their number
- 39. Cheerfully and efficiently update source data
- 40. A formulaic financial disincentive to unhealthy behaviour
Down
- 1. A white Christmas, or just more population data?
- 3. Getting closer to the data, but also further away
- 4. RT Louise: I need these odd data points reformatting
- 5. Strangely, they don't usually change
- 6. Friendly manoeuvre for both tables, and sofas
- 8. Measuring the morally unacceptable
- 9. Takes the data back to its childhood
- 14. You should be able to see and understand the data here
- 16. Data points, treated separately, can keep a secret
- 18. Data? I hardly knew her!
- 19. Relational databases - the next installment
- 20. Data cat is plotting to get in the box
- 23. The best option for a musical diagram
- 24. Hard work building a long dataset
- 25. Gold-plated analyst networking
- 29. Data which is, ironically, usually about earth
- 32. Why do we rarely use this to make tree diagrams?
- 33. Base, but often essential
- 34. Hark at him, with his acronyms
- 35. Paradoxically, a vital ally for basic graphs
- 37. Financial software is draining