Across
- 1. Said of a story, an explanation that is difficult to believe, abracadabra, unnatural.
- 3. A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites.
- 4. An action or statement intended to abuse someone's credulity; mystification, false news.
- 5. A title or summary of an article or video that is deliberately exaggerated to attract more readers or viewers. A teaser title, designed to provoke a click.
- 7. Who or what you can trust, whom you can rely on.
- 9. A set of interconnected global networks that allow computers and servers to communicate efficiently
- 10. It can be defined as a result that you want to achieve. This result is concrete.
Down
- 2. An expression that encourages one to be wary of things that are beautiful in appearance.
- 6. Sanction, ban publication.
- 8. A person responsible for the classification, preservation, development and communication of a library's materials.
