Newspaper crossword

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Across
  1. 1. to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
  2. 3. Desk the area of the newsroom where local news
  3. 4. Editor the person who edits news stories and writes
  4. 6. page on which newly set copy is reproduced so
  5. 8. a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
  6. 11. (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a
  7. 13. any typographical device used for ornamentation
  8. 14. page
  9. 17. but is timely and of interest to readers
  10. 18. initial news coverage of an event
  11. 22. attention to a special feature inside)
  12. 23. Estate a traditional name for the press, referring
  13. 25. by the source of the news
  14. 27. or management
  15. 33. to space out a line of type so that each line fits
  16. 34. or Makeup to position editorial, pictorial and
  17. 35. organization that distributes columns or feature
  18. 40. abbreviation for United Press International, a wire
  19. 42. a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
  20. 44. also called a caption
  21. 45. margin between facing pages where the fold lies
  22. 46. words in large type at the top of the story telling
  23. 48. the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
  24. 50. the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
  25. 53. place of origin
  26. 54. a person who writes a regular column giving
  27. 55. can be checked for errors before being printed
  28. 56. and other references
  29. 57. a person who finds out facts about a story and
  30. 59. abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
  31. 60. one column wide
  32. 62. to shorten a story
  33. 63. to get all the facts about a news event for a story
  34. 65. machine used to produce hot type, one line at a
  35. 66. where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
  36. 70. the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
  37. 72. to the margin
  38. 73. appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
  39. 79. information
  40. 81. words at the beginning of a story that give the
  41. 82. it as the “fourth branch” of government; the term
  42. 83. copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
  43. 84. on
  44. 85. are covered
  45. 86. the story is about; also called head
  46. 88. to set type
Down
  1. 2. emphasis given a story on a page
  2. 3. abbreviation for capital letters
  3. 5. a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions
  4. 7. a story with little news value, used to fill space
  5. 8. time at which all copy for an edition must be in
  6. 9. page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
  7. 10. a parttime reporter, a correspondent
  8. 12. democratic society
  9. 15. newspapers
  10. 16. write, and decides where stories will appear in
  11. 18. border around a story or photo
  12. 19. to take out or delete copy
  13. 20. Line the name of the photographer or artist below
  14. 21. News urgent news, usually of a serious nature,
  15. 24. the main part of a story
  16. 26. names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and
  17. 28. short for obituary, a death notice
  18. 29. Type type made from molten lead
  19. 30. reporters to stories, improves the stories that
  20. 31. guest writers are presented
  21. 32. explanatory information under a picture or piece of
  22. 36. and advertising
  23. 37. elements on a page to prepare it for the
  24. 38. abbreviation for video display terminal
  25. 39. writes the story for the newspaper
  26. 41. people the newspaper wants to attract with its
  27. 42. a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
  28. 43. to correct and prepare copy for publication
  29. 47. detailed information printed in the newspaper
  30. 48. Face heavy or dark type
  31. 49. any photograph, map, graph or illustration
  32. 51. the role and the importance of the free press in
  33. 52. such as comics or advice columns, to many
  34. 54. an outoftown reporter
  35. 57. advance information about a story given to the
  36. 58. editions, containing news too important to hold for
  37. 61. facts are listed first and additional details
  38. 62. Type type that is produced photographically
  39. 64. top executives, usually printed in a box on the
  40. 67. Pyramid form for a news story where the
  41. 68. a story obtained before other newspapers receive
  42. 69. to continue a story from one page to another
  43. 70. a headline that runs across the entire page
  44. 71. a special edition of the newspaper, printed between
  45. 72. the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the
  46. 74. of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
  47. 75. for clippings
  48. 76. printed notice of something for sale (short for
  49. 77. a news story that may not have latebreaking news
  50. 78. no longer used in modern newspaper production
  51. 80. in the front pages of a newspaper
  52. 87. Inch one inch of type or space (measured
  53. 88. articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
  54. 89. a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures,