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Across
  1. 2. – Often includes books (e.g., “Job,” “Acts”) or figures.
  2. 7. – Clue stacked with multiple abbreviations.
  3. 9. – Refers to authors, works, or styles (e.g., “Shakespearean prince” = Hamlet).
  4. 10. – Uses dropped Hs or rhyming slang (“trouble” = “wife”).
Down
  1. 1. – Suggests answer or clue is in another language.
  2. 3. – Clues that rely on Greek, Roman, or Norse myths.
  3. 4. – Uses regional idioms or pronunciations.
  4. 5. – Clue uses humor or irony to mislead.
  5. 6. – Uses Latin, philosophy, or history.
  6. 8. – Clue based on transposed initial sounds (e.g., “well-boiled icicle” = “ill-blooded bicycle”).