J1 Third Quarter 2026

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Across
  1. 4. Headlines: Use this sparingly.
  2. 5. Data mapping strengthens this within news staffs.
  3. 6. Do not do this with key words or phrases, it is redundant.
  4. 8. A headline should sound like something you would say.
  5. 9. Headlines do not use this kind of punctuation.
  6. 10. These and the words they connect to should be on the same line.
  7. 12. This type of headline has a main line on top of the secondary.
  8. 15. Use this for synonyms and antonyms.
  9. 17. Keep all parts of a ___ or ____ phrase on the same line of a headline.
  10. 19. Don't pad headlines with initials, dates, and abbreviations, this is referred to as alphabet ____.
  11. 20. Data visualization supports this kind of journalism.
  12. 21. These make good headlines.
  13. 23. Infographics enhance this.
  14. 25. Evidence-based storytelling reduces this
  15. 27. A headline's _______ should fit the content.
  16. 28. Avoid things like these: "Swimmers dive into season"
  17. 29. Layouts often use 1, 2, or 3 line or ______ headlines.
Down
  1. 1. Sometimes a layout has the secondary on top of the main - this is a __________ headline.
  2. 2. Shows strong credible reporting
  3. 3. One of the jobs of the free press is to be a watchdog of the ______.
  4. 7. These types of newsrooms use data visualization.
  5. 11. Data literacy and critical thinking helps the audience gain this.
  6. 13. Never end a line with this.
  7. 14. Do not use these in a headline.
  8. 16. Do not editorialize in a headline, be ________.
  9. 18. Infographics add value by providing data rich ____.
  10. 22. Do not use these kinds of words in a headline.
  11. 24. Data visualization reveals hidden ________.
  12. 26. Data visualization also helps student ____________.