Across
- 3. To make something less severe, difficult, or painful.
- 5. Saying something again to emphasize it.
- 6. taxis: Self-driving (autonomous) cars used as taxis.
- 7. Difficult or full of problems.
- 8. self-driving vehicles: Cars that can drive themselves in all conditions without human help.
- 9. A person or company who puts money into a business to make more money.
- 10. out : To leave a meeting, often because of disappointment or disagreement.
- 11. The money a company makes after paying all its costs.
- 13. A reporter who gives news from a specific place (like New York or London).
- 15. The total money a company earns before costs are taken out.
- 18. length: For a long time or in great detail
- 20. The way someone understands or explains something.
Down
- 1. out: To stop getting worse and start improving.
- 2. Causing a lot of disagreement or discussion.
- 4. People who own shares (parts) of a company.
- 8. A political position that is very conservative and often extreme.
- 12. A problem that delays or stops progress
- 14. Not clear or specific.
- 16. To surprise or shock people
- 17. call: A meeting or phone call where a company talks to investors about how much money it made or lost in a certain time.
- 19. Strange, funny, or silly behavior — often seen as bad or childish.
