Across
- 4. A person who edits written material for publication.
- 9. A distinct portion of a newspaper.
- 12. The title or heading of an article, especially in a newspaper, usually set in large type.
- 14. An image or a picture.
- 15. A conversation or meeting in which a writer or reporter obtains information from one or more persons for a news story, broadcast, etc.
Down
- 1. An item or article appearing regularly in a newspaper, magazine, etc.
- 2. To smile in an annoying self-satisfied manner.
- 3. A vertical row or list.
- 5. A printed line in a newspaper or magazine, usually below the title or subhead of a story, giving the author's name.
- 6. A writer, investigator, or presenter of news stories.
- 7. Expressed or uttered (something) suddenly
- 8. A publication, usually issued daily or weekly, containing current news, editorials, feature articles and usually advertising.
- 10. The time by which something must be finished, submitted, etc.
- 11. A title, short explanation, or description accompanying an illustration or a photograph.
- 13. To be in terror of; fear intensely.
