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Across
  1. 5. Feeling sadness or dissatisfaction due to unmet expectations or unfulfilled desires.
  2. 8. Without any doubt; used to express certainty about something.
  3. 9. A spoken or written account of events, often structured in a story format with a beginning, middle, and end.
  4. 11. Relating to the air, especially in reference to devices or systems located or operating above the ground, such as antennas or aircraft.
  5. 13. The ability to perform tasks in the most productive and effective way, minimizing waste and effort.
  6. 14. Requiring great effort, energy, or physical exertion.
  7. 16. The understanding of facts, information, or skills acquired through learning or experience.
  8. 17. Individuals admired for their courage, noble qualities, or significant achievements, often in the face of adversity.
  9. 18. A space that is completely empty of matter, or a cleaning device that uses suction to remove dirt from surfaces.
  10. 19. A brief, official announcement or report, often used to convey important news or updates to a specific group.
  11. 20. The point or place where something begins, arises, or is created.
Down
  1. 1. A very small version of something, typically made to scale or with fine details.
  2. 2. Used to indicate uncertainty or possibility, suggesting that something might happen but is not certain.
  3. 3. Allowing or giving consent for something to occur or be done.
  4. 4. When two things are similar or occur simultaneously in a way that compares or mirrors one another.
  5. 6. A location or a written statement directing communication, typically involving a person’s contact details or a speech delivered to an audience.
  6. 7. A person or thing whose identity is unknown or intentionally kept hidden.
  7. 10. Deserving or inviting mockery or laughter due to being absurd, unreasonable, or outlandish.
  8. 12. The act of explaining or making sense of something, especially information or a work of art, language, or behavior.
  9. 15. As a result or effect of something that happened previously, used to indicate cause and effect.