Across
- 2. The field of study and practice focused on maintaining and restoring health, often involving the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses
- 3. A long-term pursuit of a particular occupation, profession, or vocation
- 6. Skills, talents, or capacities that a person possesses, enabling them to perform specific tasks, solve problems, or excel in various areas
- 10. Subject to discussion, adjustment, or agreement through a process of bargaining or compromise, in the context of employment or transactions
- 12. Someone who entertains others by telling jokes, making people laugh through humorous performances
- 13. Unusual or different from what is expected
- 15. Rules and regulations set by a government to maintain order in society, enforced by the legal system
- 16. Organs or tissues in the body that produce and release substances, such as hormones, for various bodily functions
- 17. Poisonous substance produced by certain animals, like snakes or spiders, often injected through bites or stings
- 19. A person who investigates and solves crimes by gathering evidence and clues
- 22. Someone who uses science and math to design and create things, solving real-world problems and making technology better
- 23. A medical professional skilled in performing surgical procedures to treat injuries, diseases, or conditions
- 24. Individuals traveling in a vehicle, especially in public transportation like buses, trains, or planes
Down
- 1. A person who conducts a formal or structured conversation aimed at obtaining information, assessing qualifications, or evaluating a candidate's suitability for a job, program, or other purpose
- 4. The systematic study of the natural world, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of theories to explain phenomena
- 5. Containing or producing a substance that can cause harm or death when ingested, touched, or inhaled
- 7. Knowledge or skill acquired through practical involvement, encounters, or events
- 8. Information, understanding, or skills acquired through learning or experience
- 9. The highest academic degree awarded by universities and signifies the completion of advanced research and the mastery of a specific field of study
- 11. A place to stay or live
- 14. Proficient and able to communicate easily in a language or skill without difficulty
- 18. To suggest or advise someone to do or use something based on one's judgment or experience
- 20. A detailed document that provides an overview of a person's educational and professional background, achievements, skills, and qualifications
- 21. A person who gathers, writes, and reports news or information for newspapers, magazines, or other media outlets
- 23. A fixed, regular payment for work done, typically on a monthly or yearly basis
