Across
- 1. City in the US where most events in the book took place.
- 6. If you smile at someone, they'll smile back.
- 10. ‘Ad nauseum’. Used as a tactic to engage children and make them learn better.
- 11. Abbreviation for subheading.
- 12. Who started the graffiti clean-up in 1984?
- 13. The first rule introduced was the law of the ______.
- 15. The third chapter mainly centres around ______ TV shows.
- 16. Blue’s clues is described with this adjective in comparison to Sesame street (page 112).‘unappealing’.
- 20. The second TV show the author compares in chapter 3.
- 24. The shooting in IRT is the epitome of a ______.
- 27. To make someone impervious to a disease by introducing infective material into their body (page 96).
- 28. Rhymes with raven (the law of the few).
- 30. The certain point where small changes skyrocket into larger effects.
- 33. Bring or connect people together.
- 34. A tendency to suffer from a particular condition or act in a particular way.
- 36. They persuade other people.
- 38. ______ X, or ______ in the middle.
- 39. How many rules of Epidemics are there?
- 40. The third rule of epidemics introduced was the power of ______.
- 41. Happygood (no space in between, think of synonyms).
Down
- 2. Which celebrity was wearing the hush puppies shoes? (page 4)
- 3. The ______ experiment was an experiment conducted by displaying sesame street alongside distractions to see how kids would react.
- 4. Many references are made to this person in the book as he can be described as a connector, maven and salesmen.
- 5. (On page 135) The tabloids dubbed Goetz the “Subway _______”.
- 7. ______ desired to start effective television shows for children where they spread literacy (full name)(chapter 2).
- 8. Who was the main character on blues clues that entertained children?
- 9. Psychologist from oregon who conducted studies comparing kids tv shows (page 102).
- 14. Even smaller things can make a big ______.
- 17. Keyword of the third chapter.
- 18. Monologue, speech, Aside (page 121).
- 19. Shoe brand that rose to fame in 1995.
- 21. Where is Malcolm Gladwell from?
- 22. Elmo, Ernie and Cookie monster were all starred in ______.
- 23. Authority that hired Kelling, Gunn, and Bratton (abbreviation).
- 25. The spread of an infectious disease.
- 26. A red light for go and a green light for stop would be _____.
- 29. The act of attributing a custom event or object to a period to which it does not belong.
- 31. Which city in the USA is often mentioned throughout pages 50 - 53?
- 32. Racist, mentally unstable subway shooter.
- 35. The subway station where a tragic event introduced in chapter four takes place.
- 37. ______ is natural human behaviour that can be used a simple example for an epidemic.
