Across
- 3. An idea, phrase, or element that has been overused to the point of losing its originality or impact.
- 6. A work of exceptional skill, creativity, or artistry that is often considered a defining achievement of its creator.
- 8. Lacking clear organization or flow, making it difficult to follow or connect ideas or events.
- 9. Easily remembered due to being special, unique, or particularly impressive.
- 13. Slightly indecent or provocative, often pushing the boundaries of acceptable content in a playful way.
- 14. The representation or depiction of a character, situation, or concept in art, literature, or media.
- 16. Filling someone with motivation, creativity, or enthusiasm, often due to the exceptional quality of the work or the emotions it evokes.
- 19. Describing a story or plot that progresses quickly, often filled with action or events that keep the audience engaged.
- 20. Describing someone or something that is gaining recognition and showing promise for future success.
- 21. A follow-up work that continues the story or builds upon the themes of a previous book, movie, or play.
Down
- 1. Capturing interest or curiosity, often due to being mysterious or unusual.
- 2. Encouraging deep reflection or stimulating serious consideration about important issues or ideas.
- 4. Having imperfections or weaknesses, either in a character or a creative work, which can sometimes add complexity or depth.
- 5. Hypnotically fascinating or captivating, holding the audience’s attention completely.
- 7. Evoking strong emotions, often bringing the audience to tears or deep reflection.
- 10. Unlikely or implausible, often used to describe a plot or story that stretches credibility.
- 11. A version of a story, book, or play that has been changed to suit a different medium, such as a film or television show.
- 12. A dramatic ending to a chapter, episode, or story that leaves the audience in suspense, eager to know what happens next.
- 15. A person who evaluates and provides opinions about creative works like books, films, or performances, often professionally.
- 17. The written text of a play, movie, or television show, including dialogue and stage directions.
- 18. Extremely exciting or compelling, holding the audience's attention completely.