John's Very Difficult Christmas Data Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Change your mapping system and you may see things which aren't there
  2. 7. The champagne of charts. Sorted!
  3. 10. Will my diagram be famous soon?
  4. 11. A spoonful of insight helps the data go down
  5. 12. Saying this when you don't mean it is an error
  6. 13. Tiny and weak? A strangely successful branding decision
  7. 15. No myth - an essential component of visual data
  8. 17. The most seasonal data gathering activity
  9. 21. Viewing data quickly in case they lose interest
  10. 22. Sowing the seeds of data analysis
  11. 26. Canvas for a work of art in rows and columns
  12. 27. Gain more information in ESRI, and the ancient world
  13. 28. Mr Goliath's mutant big data technique
  14. 30. The unkindest average
  15. 31. Displaying quantitative data, sheepishly
  16. 33. The French distrust the results of Margaret's favourite website
  17. 36. Sort your data, but be careful not to throw it away
  18. 38. Functionally, you can't drunk text after a breakup if you've lost their number
  19. 39. Cheerfully and efficiently update source data
  20. 40. A formulaic financial disincentive to unhealthy behaviour
Down
  1. 1. A white Christmas, or just more population data?
  2. 3. Getting closer to the data, but also further away
  3. 4. RT Louise: I need these odd data points reformatting
  4. 5. Strangely, they don't usually change
  5. 6. Friendly manoeuvre for both tables, and sofas
  6. 8. Measuring the morally unacceptable
  7. 9. Takes the data back to its childhood
  8. 14. You should be able to see and understand the data here
  9. 16. Data points, treated separately, can keep a secret
  10. 18. Data? I hardly knew her!
  11. 19. Relational databases - the next installment
  12. 20. Data cat is plotting to get in the box
  13. 23. The best option for a musical diagram
  14. 24. Hard work building a long dataset
  15. 25. Gold-plated analyst networking
  16. 29. Data which is, ironically, usually about earth
  17. 32. Why do we rarely use this to make tree diagrams?
  18. 33. Base, but often essential
  19. 34. Hark at him, with his acronyms
  20. 35. Paradoxically, a vital ally for basic graphs
  21. 37. Financial software is draining