Ullman

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Across
  1. 5. Filling with wonder, surprising, wonderful (adj.)
  2. 7. to take advantage of (v.)
  3. 9. to embody (v.)
  4. 12. steadily (adv.)
  5. 13. Morally bad, wicked (adj.)
  6. 14. feeling very unhappy, depressed (adj.)
  7. 15. Anything valued and preserved as precious (n.)
  8. 16. today (n.)
  9. 18. theatrical paint (n.)
  10. 19. A close-fitting body-garment; esp. a laced bodice worn as an outside garment by women (n.)
Down
  1. 1. unjust (adj.)
  2. 2. To perform or carry out (an action) skilfully or successfully (v.)
  3. 3. pleasant, enjoyable (adj.)
  4. 4. The aggregate of persons living together in a community, esp. one having shared customs, laws, and institutions (n.)
  5. 6. The adoption, to a pronounced or (according to some writers) excessive degree, of a distinctive style, manner, or method of treatment, esp. in art and literature (n.)
  6. 8. position (n.)
  7. 10. An inhabitant of a city or town; esp. one possessing civic rights and privileges (n.)
  8. 11. A stage actor (n.)
  9. 12. The state or fact of being well known, widely discussed, or publicly esteemed (n.)
  10. 15. The conceptual basis of a subject or area of study (n.)
  11. 17. A person owing allegiance to a monarch; a person living under a monarchy (n.)
  12. 20. General talk or hearsay, not based on definite knowledge. (n.)