Semantic Relationships Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. Clue 1: A medium through which information is transmitted, such as a television channel or a communication platform.Clue 2: A physical watercourse, whether natural or man-made, used to guide the flow of water, such as a river channel or irrigation path.
  2. 6. Clue 1: A division of a book or text, often used to organize narrative or thematic elements into more manageable sections. Clue 2: A part of the larger structure of a literary work, frequently marked by a title or number, to guide the reader through the progression of ideas or story.
  3. 9. Clue 1: A small, manageable portion of food, typically consumed in one or two mouthfuls, often referring to a piece taken from a larger meal. Clue 2: A segment of a mass, particularly food, meant to be consumed as a quick, individual intake, usually with a single bite.
  4. 11. Clue 1: The season following winter, characterized by the rejuvenation of plant life and an increase in temperature and daylight. Clue 2: A natural underground source of water, typically emerging from the ground in streams or pools, often forming a small body of water.
  5. 12. Clue 1: A scientist who specializes in the study of animals, their physiology, behavior, and ecological relationships within ecosystems. Clue 2: A professional within the biological sciences community, conducting research to understand animal biology and contributing to biodiversity conservation.
  6. 13. Clue 1: Existing in large quantities or more than what is necessary, often implying surplus or excess. Clue 2: Ample in supply, commonly used to describe an environment or resource rich in quantity or variety.
  7. 14. Clue 1: Easily damaged or broken, often requiring careful handling due to its delicate nature. Clue 2: The opposite of durable or resilient, describing objects or materials that cannot withstand stress or impact.
  8. 15. Clue 1: The tough, protective outer layer of a tree, providing a barrier against the environment and predators.Clue 2: A quick, sharp sound often heard from an animal in response to surprise, warning, or excitement.
Down
  1. 1. Clue 1: A small, precise amount of a substance, typically taken between the thumb and forefinger, often used in cooking or measurement. Clue 2: A minute portion of a larger quantity, often associated with something like salt, spice, or seasoning.
  2. 2. Clue 1: A visual storyteller responsible for capturing and composing the aesthetic aspects of a film, including lighting, framing, and camera movement. Clue 2: A member of the film production team who collaborates closely with directors to convey mood, tone, and narrative through visual techniques.
  3. 3. Clue 1: A raptor renowned for its speed and precision in hunting, particularly known for its high-speed dives during prey capture. Clue 2: A type of bird of prey under the broader category of raptors, distinguished by its sharp talons and hooked beak for hunting.
  4. 5. Clue 1: A small, typically wooden object used to generate fire through friction, commonly seen in a striking box. Clue 2: A contest or competition between individuals or teams, often involving skill and strategy, to determine a winner.
  5. 7. Clue 1: Willing to provide more than what is expected or required, particularly in terms of material resources or emotional support. Clue 2: Exhibiting a willingness to give freely without expecting return, often linked to kindness or charity.
  6. 8. Clue 1: The vibrant, often scented segment of a flower that plays a key role in attracting pollinators, such as bees or butterflies. Clue 2: A crucial component of a flower’s structure, typically surrounding the reproductive organs and aiding in the flower's visibility and reproductive success.
  7. 10. Clue 1: A tropical fruit with a tough, spiny exterior and sweet, tangy flesh that is often eaten fresh, juiced, or used in cooking. Clue 2: A specific type of tropical fruit belonging to the broader category of "citrus fruits," though distinct in its flavor and appearance.
  8. 11. Clue 1: Characterized by a lack of movement or change, often used in contrast to dynamic or evolving conditions. Clue 2: The opposite of active or fluid, particularly describing systems or states that remain unchanged over time.