Staff Reporters
Mar 15, 2019

Answers to the Campaign crossword

Here are the solutions to the marketing crossword that appeared in the March/April magazine.

Answers to the Campaign crossword

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Crossword answers

Across

1. Palau

5. Walled

7. Retargeting

9. Campaign

11. Myanmar

13. Spot

14. Conceptualise

16. Viewability

18. Cagency

19. Content

Down 

2. Ad Nut

3. Two

4. Programmatic

6. Deepfake

8. CMO

10. Rat

12. Beanbag

13. Samsung

15. Publicity

17. Lunch


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