Data Viz Crossword!

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Across
  1. 1. In Indian data viz, it’s always “state-wise and ________”
  2. 3. India's first community-driven data viz conference
  3. 5. A chart (typically used in finance) showing the highs, lows, opens and closes
  4. 7. The creator of this library built it while doing a PhD at Stanford
  5. 8. Type of number that ranks things
  6. 10. A stacked bar chart's trickier twin that looks like rivers flowing
  7. 12. Known for his famous video explainer that aired on 'The Joy of Stats'
  8. 14. When we put faces to multivariate data, we get _____________
  9. 15. A chart used to represent parts of a whole, created by a Russian mathematician of Ukrainian descent
  10. 17. Tufte’s chart enemy
  11. 21. Appears on hover
  12. 22. Another way to say "25%"
  13. 23. Often used to represent the shape of a distribution
  14. 24. Known to explain the colours in a chart
  15. 26. A category you would introduce if your stacked bar chart has too many categories
  16. 27. What your chart lacks when it’s pretty but says nothing
  17. 29. Another name for the polar area chart
  18. 32. A visual language or chart type, formalised by Viennese practitioners who fled Austrian fascism
  19. 34. First Surveyor General of Bengal who made the first accurate map of India
  20. 35. A "map" with no terrain, invented by Ben
  21. 37. Collection of maps named after a Greek Titan
  22. 38. I am a chart. My name sounds as if a certain celestial body were to explode
  23. 39. Minard’s map showed this general’s army shrinking
  24. 41. When data is reshaped from wide to long
  25. 43. Table that spins rows into columns
  26. 44. I sparkle in a table without any fireworks
  27. 46. Plot named after an instrument (fittingly)
  28. 47. Colour palette developed for scientific data viz and colorblind-friendliness
  29. 48. A sacred chart from India that encodes cosmic principles using triangles
  30. 49. Most data-viz debates happen around this circular chart
  31. 50. Front-end of a digital platform's experience? (abbr.)
Down
  1. 2. Spaghetti-like chart where every strand tells a story of input and output
  2. 3. A principle by Cleveland and McGill. 'Position' is the most accurate example of this
  3. 4. In R’s ggplot2, facet_wrap() creates these
  4. 6. The great big Indian survey projected to begin in 2026 & 2027
  5. 9. The most common projection in world maps, while also the most criticized
  6. 11. A chart that uses stacked bars of variable widths
  7. 13. Popular open-source tool used for interactive web-based notebooks
  8. 14. A statistician’s cause-and-effect confusion
  9. 16. Explore and _________
  10. 18. A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map can be represented
  11. 19. A font used to make charts and graphs from numerical data
  12. 20. Title overseeing population statistics in India (abbr.)
  13. 25. When days get colorful and heated in a grid
  14. 28. To make things comparable, your data has to undergo ___________
  15. 30. India’s most widely cited household survey
  16. 31. It resembles stairs and is used in timelines
  17. 33. A colourful map that can take you to MG Road and Indiranagar, say, but shows no topography
  18. 36. This person is known to have invented the bar chart and line graph
  19. 39. He pioneered isotypes in Vienna
  20. 40. Khaddar canvas where women visualized harvests and histories without writing
  21. 42. Economic country grouping that India falls under (abbr.)
  22. 45. A Python-based library that makes dataviz feel like drawing with grammar