Crime

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Across
  1. 3. A conversation where one person asks questions to get information.
  2. 4. The exact words that someone said or wrote.
  3. 8. A way to tell what someone said without using their exact words.
  4. 11. A meeting where journalists ask questions to officials or celebrities.
  5. 12. news Important and recent information being reported immediately.
  6. 14. Something that a person says or declares.
  7. 15. The person who checks and prepares news articles before publication.
Down
  1. 1. Someone who gathers and presents news on TV, radio, or in print.
  2. 2. A person who writes or reports news for a newspaper or TV.
  3. 5. Public information or news shared officially.
  4. 6. To send out a programme by radio, TV, or online.
  5. 7. A phrase used to report the source of information.
  6. 9. The person or place from which information is obtained.
  7. 10. The title of a news story that catches the reader’s attention.
  8. 13. A written piece of news in a magazine or newspaper.