Media Culture

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Across
  1. 4. to form a picture or idea in the mind (v.)
  2. 6. a film or play meant to make people laugh (n.)
  3. 7. the school or university someone graduated from (n.) (4,5)
  4. 8. considered holy or very important (adj.)
  5. 9. a love story or relationship (n.) / a genre about love (n.)
  6. 11. having the ability to create new ideas or images (adj.)
  7. 13. something that is more important than others (n.)
  8. 14. difficult to understand or deal with (adj.)
  9. 15. easily affected emotionally or physically (adj.) / needing careful handling (adj.)
  10. 16. a person who arranges work for performers (n.) (7,5)
  11. 17. able to wait calmly without getting angry (adj.) / a person receiving medical care (n.)
  12. 19. an illegal action punished by law (n.) / a genre about illegal acts (n.)
  13. 21. working very carefully and with effort (adj.)
  14. 22. a genre meant to scare or shock (n.) / a feeling of fear (n.)
  15. 24. a natural ability to understand or judge (n.) / to understand something (v.)
Down
  1. 1. stories about the future, space, or technology (n.) (7,7)
  2. 2. a formal meeting to ask questions (n.) / to ask someone questions officially (v.)
  3. 3. the main acting part in a play or film (n. phr.) (4,4)
  4. 5. a vehicle pulled by horses (n.) / a person’s posture or manner of carrying themselves (n.)
  5. 10. physical movement or activity (n.) / a genre with fighting and excitement (n.)
  6. 11. attracting attention or curiosity (adj.)
  7. 12. a short performance to get a role (n.) / to perform to be judged (v.)
  8. 14. beliefs that secret groups control events (n. phr.) (10,8)
  9. 18. a story or film with suspense and excitement (n.)
  10. 20. to love someone or something very much (v.)
  11. 23. the actors in a play or film (n.) / to choose actors for roles (v.)