Espionage Crossword

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  1. 2. (noun) ____ Communication: Concealed methods of conveying information, including the exchange of hidden messages or signals.
  2. 3. (noun) ___ Operation: A concealed or clandestine mission or undertaking carried out in secret.
  3. 5. (adjective) Engaging in covert activities, typically to acquire information or conduct espionage operations discreetly.
  4. 7. (noun) An individual responsible for overseeing and directing the activities of a spy or agent.
  5. 9. (noun) The surreptitious act of entering and becoming a part of an organization, group, or location without detection.
  6. 10. (verb) Deliberate actions aimed at damaging, destroying, or disrupting an adversary's property, plans, or operations.
  7. 15. (noun) The systematic monitoring and observation of individuals, groups, or locations for the purpose of acquiring information or intelligence.
  8. 17. Code (noun) A system for representing letters and numbers using a sequence of dots and dashes, employed for telegraphy and covert communication.
  9. 18. (noun) A symbolic system using words, symbols, or letters to represent other words or messages, often employed for clandestine communication.
Down
  1. 1. (noun) The collection of skills, techniques, and methods employed by spies and intelligence operatives in their clandestine activities.
  2. 3. (noun)____ Disk: A tool designed for encoding and decoding messages using rotating disks to alter letter-to-letter correspondence.
  3. 4. (noun/verb) The process of questioning and gathering information from agents following a mission or operation to assess and analyze their experiences.
  4. 6. Drop (noun) A concealed location where items or information can be discreetly left for retrieval by another party.
  5. 8. (noun) A technique for encoding and decoding messages using a specific code or key, ensuring the confidentiality of information.
  6. 10. (noun) ___ House : A secure and undisclosed location used for the protection and concealment of agents or valuable assets.
  7. 11. (noun) An operative employed or assigned by an organization or government to gather intelligence and carry out secretive missions.
  8. 12. (noun) A method of reducing documents or photographs into miniature form for compact storage and discreet transmission.
  9. 13. (noun) The covert practice of gathering and transmitting confidential information about an adversary or competitor.
  10. 14. (noun)___ Agent: A spy who feigns allegiance to one organization while secretly providing information to another.
  11. 16. (noun) ____ Transceiver: A device capable of both transmitting and receiving radio signals, often utilized for communication in field operations.