RWA cultural monthly crossword

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Across
  1. 2. – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
  2. 3. – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings cold Type – type that is produced photographically
  3. 5. – to set type copy Editor – the person who edits news stories and writes
  4. 6. – to get all the facts about a news event for a story credit Line – the name of the photographer or artist below a piece of art
  5. 7. – any typographical device used for ornamentation
  6. 9. – the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
  7. 10. – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column to mark each item in a series
  8. 13. – one inch of type or space (measured vertically), one column wide
  9. 14. – printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement
  10. 16. – a headline that runs across the entire page
  11. 19. – an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
  12. 20. – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
  13. 21. – any photograph, map, graph or illustration
  14. 22. – words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
  15. 23. – abbreviation for capital letters city Desk – the area of the newsroom where local news events are covered
  16. 24. – to correct and prepare copy for publication editor or management
Down
  1. 1. – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
  2. 3. – a person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
  3. 4. – the main part of a story bold Face – heavy or dark type
  4. 5. – an out-of-town reporter
  5. 6. – to shorten a story
  6. 8. – a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes words appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
  7. 11. – border around a story or photo
  8. 12. – explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
  9. 15. – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
  10. 17. – abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
  11. 18. – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g., the city hall or the education beat)
  12. 20. – initial news coverage of an event
  13. 22. – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed