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  1. 3. The quality of being clever or inventive, highlighting Batman’s use of intelligence and technology in his crime-fighting efforts.
  2. 4. The feeling of being alone or disconnected, often experienced by Batman due to his secretive lifestyle and the burdens of his role.
  3. 7. A person who takes the law into their own hands, often operating outside the legal system to fight crime, like Batman.
  4. 9. A representation of broader concepts; Batman serves as a symbol of hope, justice, and the fight against evil in Gotham City.
  5. 10. The impact and influence left by a person, referring to Batman’s enduring presence in popular culture and his influence on other heroes.
Down
  1. 1. The concept of having two contrasting sides, exemplified by Bruce Wayne's public persona and his secret identity as Batman.
  2. 2. The ability to recover from setbacks or challenges, reflecting Batman’s determination to fight against overwhelming odds.
  3. 5. A genre marked by its moral ambiguity, complex antiheroes, and dark themes, often reflected in Batman's storytelling.
  4. 6. The fictional city where Batman operates, characterized by its dark, crime-ridden streets and gothic architecture.
  5. 8. The pursuit of fairness and moral righteousness, a central theme in Batman's mission to combat crime and corruption.