Across
- 2. Months of intense workload culminated in severe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that made it nearly impossible for her to concentrate.
- 4. Their relationship became increasingly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as the pressure of the upcoming deadlines mounted.
- 5. He refused to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ years of research by releasing preliminary results without proper verification.
- 6. By late December, the Christmas tree had already begun to _ _ _ _ its needles, leaving the carpet covered in green specks.
- 8. The data doesn’t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ such a drastic conclusion, even if the trend looks concerning.
- 10. The condition is known _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as “brain fog,” although the medical terminology is far more complex.
Down
- 1. There’s no point _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the wheel when we already have perfectly functional templates for lesson design.
- 3. The negotiations went down to the _ _ _ _, with both sides refusing to compromise until the final minutes.
- 4. Early educational experiences often _ _ _ _ _ the view students hold of their own academic potential.
- 6. If we want the initiative to succeed, we need influential teachers to _ _ _ _ _ _ the word within their communities.
- 7. He kept _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on about his new productivity system, even though no one had asked for the fifth explanation that day.
- 9. One of the strongest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ points of the programme is its personalised feedback from internationally certified tutors.
