Across
- 2. A practice or preparation session for a performance or show.
- 4. Cannot stop doing something because they enjoy it so much.
- 11. The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- 14. Money received from work, business, or investments.
- 15. Using someone unfairly for your own advantage.
- 17. A person who takes part in a competition or quiz show.
- 18. Used to emphasize contrast or to introduce a point in spite of what was said.
- 19. Including or showing something or someone as a special part.
- 20. The number of people watching a television program.
Down
- 1. Gradually disappears or becomes less strong.
- 3. To accumulate or collect a large number or amount of something.
- 5. To do something easily and successfully.
- 6. Non-fiction films or TV shows presenting facts about real events or people.
- 7. Spending a lot of money or using more than necessary; excessive.
- 8. Becomes popular or trendy.
- 9. Enjoyable and amusing.
- 10. Unkind, ungenerous, or not willing to spend money.
- 12. To rely on something or someone.
- 13. Television programs that feature real people (not actors) in real situations.
- 16. Used to add a remark that contrasts with what has just been said.
