Entertainment and free time

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Across
  1. 2. A melody or sequence of notes in music, often catchy or memorable, that forms the basis of a song or piece of music.
  2. 3. A book with a durable cover made of stiff cardboard or cloth, typically more expensive and durable than a paperback.
  3. 6. An individual who entertains an audience through acting, singing, dancing, or other forms of artistic expression.
  4. 10. A single installment or segment of a series, especially in television, radio, or podcasting, typically part of a larger narrative or storyline.
  5. 12. A serialized drama, typically broadcast on television or radio, characterized by melodramatic plotlines and often focusing on interpersonal relationships and everyday life.
  6. 16. A sequence of related episodes, events, or performances, often following a consistent theme or featuring recurring characters.
  7. 17. A line or series of seats in a theater, cinema, or auditorium, typically arranged horizontally.
  8. 18. A period of time characterized by particular weather conditions or marked by certain activities or events, often used to describe a series of episodes or performances released together.
  9. 19. A person who creates or writes music, typically in the form of scores or compositions.
Down
  1. 1. Divisions or segments of a book, typically representing a significant portion of the narrative or serving as a break in the story.
  2. 4. The place where tickets for events, especially theatrical or cinematic productions, are sold, or the total revenue generated by ticket sales.
  3. 5. The act of showing approval or admiration for a performance or presentation by clapping one's hands together.
  4. 7. A book with a flexible cover made of paper, typically less expensive and more portable than a hardcover book.
  5. 8. A product, especially a book or album, that achieves significant sales success, often topping bestseller lists and gaining widespread popularity.
  6. 9. The act of consuming a large amount of something, such as media content or food, in a short period of time and often to excess.
  7. 11. A presentation or execution of an artistic, theatrical, or musical work by one or more individuals, often for an audience.
  8. 13. The act of allowing entry or access, often referring to the purchase of tickets for events or venues.
  9. 14. The words or text of a song, typically expressing emotions, thoughts, or narratives, often set to music.
  10. 15. A job or engagement, typically in the entertainment industry, for a short period of time, such as a single performance or event.