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Across
  1. 4. One of the best-selling novels in the world; referenced in track 9 of reputation.
  2. 6. At the time, reputation was the first Taylor to not include these in the album liner notes.
  3. 8. Former girl group member and one of the openers for rep tour.
  4. 11. The first rep tour date was at State Farm Stadium, then known by this name.
  5. 13. The "Look What You Made Me Do" music video contains a hidden reference to this Shakespeare tragedy.
  6. 14. NZ band and one of the openers for rep tour.
  7. 15. Portions of the "Delicate" music video were filmed here.
  8. 16. On "Don't Blame Me," Taylor sings, "I once was poison ivy, but now I'm your daisy." In Victorian flower language, what does a daisy symbolize?
  9. 18. Taylor mentions "feeling so Gatsby" on the track "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things." What is Gatsby's real name?
  10. 19. This reputation song was released as a promotional single to country radio, a nod to Taylor's roots.
  11. 20. During the rep era, Taylor starred in an AT&T commercial with this SNL alum, whose most famous character is a swiftie.
Down
  1. 1. "Look What You Made Me Do" interpolates a song from this band.
  2. 2. The name of Taylor's serpentine stage partner during rep tour.
  3. 3. Fans thought reputation would be titled after this astronomical event.
  4. 5. A rumored title for reputation that ended up being the name of a vault track.
  5. 7. reputation's primary genre.
  6. 9. In "Ready For It...", Taylor compares herself and her lover to Elizabeth Burton and James Taylor; this iconic Hollywood couple also inspired the music video for this song.
  7. 10. A tombstone in the "Look What You Made Me Do" music video reads this.
  8. 12. The rep tour concluded here; coincidentally (or not), this is where The Eras Tour starts off again.
  9. 17. Hyperpop artist who was one of the openers for rep tour.