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