Across
- 4. – To make a public declaration or statement about something.
- 6. – A written work, typically found in newspapers, magazines, or journals, focusing on a specific topic.
- 11. – To give someone information or make them aware of something.
- 13. – A conditional phrase meaning "under the condition that."
- 15. – Refers to the main or most important story, usually displayed on the first page of a newspaper.
- 16. – To feel curious or inquisitive about something.
- 18. – To briefly refer to or bring up something in conversation or writing.
- 20. – A phrase that refers to the current moment or situation.
Down
- 1. – Activities or content designed to amuse or engage people, like movies or games.
- 2. – A set of related television programs or books that follow a continuous storyline.
- 3. – The main title of a news story, often displayed at the top of a newspaper or webpage.
- 5. – The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- 7. – The process of sharing information between people or groups.
- 8. – Information about current events, often presented via television, radio, or print media.
- 9. – To be the main person or thing in a position of influence or importance.
- 10. – A person who writes or reports news for newspapers, magazines, or broadcast media.
- 12. – A daily publication that provides news, articles, and other information.
- 14. – Something happening in real-time, as it occurs.
- 17. – An attempt to find something or look for new information.
- 19. – A part or subdivision of a larger whole, often found in newspapers or books.
