Across
- 2. Related to education, especially formal education in schools and academic institutions.
- 4. Changes or modifications made to improve or update something, such as a document, manuscript, or project.
- 10. Extraordinary and unexplainable by natural laws; resembling or suggesting a miracle.
- 12. An experienced and trusted advisor or guide who provides support, advice, and encouragement, often in a professional or educational context.
- 13. Burst or shattered violently, often with a loud noise; expanded rapidly or suddenly.
- 15. A loud, confused noise, typically caused by a large crowd of people; a state of disorder or chaos.
- 16. A complex network of paths or passages, often designed as a puzzle, in which it is easy to get lost.
- 18. Lacking the necessities of life, such as food, shelter, or education; disadvantaged or in a state of need.
- 19. The act of seeking or striving to attain something, often a goal, objective, or career.
- 20. The industry or process of producing and distributing written or printed material, such as books, magazines, or newspapers.
Down
- 1. A handwritten or typed document, often an author's original copy of a book, article, or other written work before it is printed or published.
- 3. Subject to dispute or disagreement; argued or debated.
- 5. A written or spoken expression of opinion, often in a newspaper or magazine, that presents the viewpoint of the editorial staff or the author.
- 6. Engaged in work, usually for payment; having a job or occupation.
- 7. Characterized by a clever and often ironic sense of humor; dryly humorous or sarcastic.
- 8. Presented, offered, or delivered for review, consideration, or approval, often in the context of documents, proposals, or assignments.
- 9. Subdued in color, tone, or sound; not bright, intense, or loud.
- 11. Exerting force, influence, or persuasion to make someone do something or achieve a particular result.
- 14. A person responsible for a crime or wrongdoing; the guilty party.
- 17. In a manner characterized by seriousness, sternness, or a lack of humor; somberly or resolutely.