Across
- 2. A famous person, especially in entertainment or sports.
- 6. A new product or process that has been developed through creativity and innovation.
- 7. A person who assesses or evaluates students' performances in examinations.
- 10. A television program in which guests discuss various topics in a conversational format.
- 11. To have a strong interest or enthusiasm for something.
- 13. To reject or refuse something; to decrease the volume or intensity.
- 14. To activate or start something.
- 16. A set of related television episodes or a sequence of books or stories.
- 17. To result in a particular way; the outcome of a situation.
- 18. To postpone or delay something to a later time.
- 19. A person who conducts investigations to discover new information or analyze existing data.
- 21. To come to an end; to finish.
- 23. A television program where contestants answer questions to win prizes.
Down
- 1. An official document proving that someone has completed a course or met specific qualifications.
- 3. A factual film or television program that provides a detailed look at a specific subject or event.
- 4. A person who is studying at a school, college, or university.
- 5. Scheduled broadcasts on television or radio, or organized events.
- 8. To have no more of something left; to deplete a supply.
- 9. To change from one state or form to another.
- 12. A teacher or educator who provides instruction or training.
- 13. To deactivate or stop the operation of something.
- 15. A person who introduces or hosts a television or radio program.
- 17. To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly.
- 20. A person who creates or designs new devices, processes, or ideas.
- 22. To finally reach or come to a particular situation after a series of events.
