Across
- 1. The product everyone secretly keeps in their locker.
- 5. A composition that looks simple… until the auditor asks, “Why this number?”
- 7. The three letters everyone suddenly remembers when the auditor walks in.
- 9. A handwashing ritual that looks more serious than a surgery prep.
- 10. The true king—treated with full respect because they judge quality without mercy.
- 12. The lightning-fast check done exactly three seconds before the supervisor appears.
- 14. Four small letters that can save an entire batch from a mix-up disaster.
- 15. ASSESSMENT Trying to guess which disaster will show up first.
- 18. When the sample is so thick even the pipette feels tired.
- 19. The single sheet of paper deciding whether the shipment is accepted or sent back home.
- 21. The one who always says “on the way,” yet the ETA remains a mystery.
- 23. Cleaning the area just enough so it looks great when photographed during audits.
Down
- 2. The person who can find things even the system didn’t know existed.
- 3. What happens when the label is a little crooked—and everyone pretends not to see it.
- 4. The bandage everyone depends on when a batch record becomes surprisingly sharp.
- 5. The warehouse classic: “Use the old one first—before it becomes a museum piece.”
- 6. When a product leaks just a little, and suddenly everyone looks at Quality: “How did this pass testing?”
- 8. The simplest test… yet the one that decides the mood of the entire shift.
- 11. CAUSE The quiet culprit behind every long CAPA meeting.
- 13. The promise made after every finding… though no one knows when it will actually be finished.
- 15. When a lot fails testing and gets sent straight to “quarantine with no appeal.”
- 16. That joyful status when a product is finally allowed to leave the warehouse without extra drama.
- 17. A polite—but sharp—email that everyone reads very slowly.
- 20. The routine everyone should do—but someone always asks, “Do we really need it now?”
- 21. The tiny document that somehow turns every meeting into a full-length series.
- 22. A crucial document… but usually only opened when something unexpected happens.
