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Across
  1. 1. a plant in the nightshade family, specifically the species Nicotiana, whose leaves are processed for smoking, chewing, or snuff.
  2. 3. a chronic lung disease that damages the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe and causing shortness of breath.
  3. 5. a water pipe used to smoke flavored tobacco, which is heated by charcoal and passed through a water-filled bowl to cool the smoke before inhalation.
  4. 9. any substance, radiation, or agent that is capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
  5. 11. an intense, urgent, or uncontrollable desire for a specific item, often food or a habit, that is hard to ignore.
  6. 12. the inflammation of the bronchial tubes (airways) in the lungs, typically causing a persistent cough with mucus, wheezing, and chest discomfort.
  7. 15. the action or practice of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose.
  8. 17. the act of taking something away, removing money from a bank account, or stopping involvement in an activity.
  9. 19. an adhesive skin patch that slowly releases a controlled dose of nicotine into the bloodstream to help smokers reduce cravings and quit smoking.
  10. 20. tobacco that is chewed or snuffed rather than smoked by the user.
Down
  1. 2. the formal act of stopping, ending, or halting an action or process, either temporarily or permanently.
  2. 4. a clear, colorless, and odorless synthetic liquid that absorbs water and is used to keep products moist, dissolve ingredients, and prevent freezing in food, medicines, and cosmetics.
  3. 6. a colorless, oily, water-soluble, highly toxic, liquid alkaloid, C 1 0 H 1 4 N 2 , found in tobacco and valued as an insecticide.
  4. 7. a small, thin type of cigar, typically, that is wrapped in tobacco leaf rather than paper and is often machine-made.
  5. 8. a device used to simulate the experience of smoking, having a cartridge with a heater that vaporizes liquid nicotine instead of burning tobacco.
  6. 10. a thick, sticky, brown residue produced by burning tobacco that coats the lungs and contains most of the cancer-causing chemicals in cigarette smoke.
  7. 13. smoke inhaled involuntarily from tobacco being smoked by others.
  8. 14. a substance added to food or drink to enhance or change its taste.
  9. 16. the state of being compulsively committed to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma.
  10. 18. influence from members of one's peer group.