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Across
  1. 2. A combustible hydrocarbon liquid derived from petroleum, widely used as fuel for heating, cooking, lighting, and aviation.
  2. 5. Tasteless, bland, or uninteresting.
  3. 6. Very pleased or happy.
  4. 9. Having or showing intense, sincere, and enthusiastic feelings, often associated with passion, devotion, or strong beliefs.
  5. 10. Something, particularly clothing, fabric, or paper, that is old, torn into shreds, or in a ragged, dilapidated condition.
  6. 12. To hold someone closely in one's arms (a hug) or to accept/adopt an idea, change, or belief willingly and enthusiastically.
  7. 13. The process of using rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece (machining), crushing grain into flour, or adding ridges to a coin's edge.
  8. 15. An item of personal property (chattel) attached to real estate, becoming legally part of it.
  9. 16. Something thin, angular, delicate, or intricate, resembling a spider’s legs or a spiderweb.
  10. 17. Garbage or nonsense.
  11. 19. An act of deliberate betrayal, disloyalty, or perfidy, often involving the breaking of trust.
  12. 20. Someone skillful, clever, or resourceful, particularly in handling difficult situations or using their hands.
  13. 21. Bringing upon oneself or becoming subject to something undesirable, such as debt, costs, penalties, or displeasure.
Down
  1. 1. Actions done with anger, annoyance, or outrage, specifically caused by something deemed unfair, unjust, or unworthy.
  2. 3. An adjective describing actions, people, or plans that are extremely wicked, villainous, immoral, or criminal.
  3. 4. Any item of clothing worn on the head, including hats, helmets, turbans, and decorative pieces used for protection, cultural significance, or decoration.
  4. 7. In a regrettably, deplorably, or sadly poor manner.
  5. 8. Something shockingly bad, wretched, or deserving of strong condemnation.
  6. 9. Someone or something extremely cruel, wicked, or diabolical, often resembling a fiend.
  7. 11. To think or suppose.
  8. 14. An adjective describing actions, characters, or things that are extremely wicked, evil, or depraved, typically characteristic of a villain.
  9. 18. Wild, noisy disorder, utter chaos, or a scene of uproar and confusion.