Across
- 5. (np) A brief written message sent or received electronically, usually via mobile phone or other electronic device.
- 6. (adj) Pertaining to or characteristic of a documentary, which is a non-fictional film or television program that presents factual information or depicts real events, people, or situations.
- 11. (v) To shut or fasten something, such as a door, lid, or container.
- 12. (adj) Located or placed directly across from something else; facing or confronting each other.
- 13. (adv) In a manner that is even, without any abrupt changes or interruptions; without difficulty or hindrance.
- 15. (np) An online platform or community where individuals can connect, communicate, and share content with others who share similar interests or affiliations.
- 16. (n) A hard, usually paved, surface, especially a sidewalk or footpath.
- 17. (np) A message conveyed verbally or vocally, typically recorded and transmitted electronically.
- 19. (phr.v) To have a similar appearance to someone or something; to resemble.
- 20. (n) A mobile phone that has advanced computing capabilities and connectivity features, typically including internet access, touchscreen interface, and various applications.
Down
- 1. (adj) Characterized by a fast or rapid rate of movement, operation, or data transmission.
- 2. (n) A person who possesses or holds legal title to something; one who has the right to control, use, or dispose of something.
- 3. (n) A remark or expression of opinion or observation, often in response to something.
- 4. (np) The link or access point that allows a device to connect to the internet.
- 7. (v) To move forward by turning over and over on an axis.
- 8. (v) To respond or answer someone, especially in return to a message or communication.
- 9. (prep) By way of; through a particular medium or channel.
- 10. (n) A person connected by blood or marriage; a family member.
- 14. (v) To cease to be visible; to vanish from sight or existence.
- 18. (n) A public display of works of art, items of interest, or products, typically held in a gallery, museum, or other venue.
