Across
- 4. An area of study, activity, or interest (e.g., the field of science).
- 7. A particular way of doing something, like a new study method.
- 10. To look for, search, or try to find something.
- 11. A formal meeting for discussion, such as the annual TED conference.
- 13. To start or introduce something new to the public (e.g., to launch a website).
- 16. More and more over time; becoming increasingly common.
- 18. The base or basis upon which something is built; an institution or charity.
- 19. Great in number; many.
Down
- 1. The group of people who watch or listen to a performance or speech.
- 2. Wide; including many different kinds of things, like a broad variety of topics.
- 3. Stories about imaginary people and events; the opposite of non-fiction.
- 5. The limits within which something can vary (e.g., a wide range of choices).
- 6. A group of objects, stories, or data brought together.
- 8. A feeling of being incredibly interested in something.
- 9. Knowledge, scientific discoveries, or equipment used in industry.
- 12. A famous person who often draws a big crowd to their speeches.
- 14. A person or group who plans and puts together an event or meeting.
- 15. The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life.
- 17. Having a particular value; ideas worth spreading is the famous TED slogan.
