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Across
  1. 3. At the bonfire party, her profile glowed in the firelight, with the edges of her eyelashes like dancing gold foil.
  2. 4. Touching the bark of an old tree, you can feel its rough texture, as if carved with deep and shallow gullies by time.
  3. 7. If you don't apply hand cream in winter, the back of your hands can easily become chapped.
  4. 10. After hearing the praise, the tips of her ears quietly reddened, like a layer of twilight glow dyed upon them.
  5. 12. The neck brushed by catkins suddenly feels itchy, as if fine fluff is burrowing under the skin, making one unable to resist reaching out to scratch.
  6. 13. After applying poor-quality foundation, the forehead starts to flake, like thin shells cracking on a dried-up riverbed, falling off rustling.
Down
  1. 1. When touching an exhausted bar of soap while washing hands, its surface is as smooth as polished jade.
  2. 2. After staying up late to binge-watch dramas, the skin subtly turns oily—pressing a blotting paper on it leaves a transparent oil mark, like a frying pan after cooking an egg.
  3. 5. The steak pan, not cleaned in time, has a greasy bottom like a layer of melted butter, and wiping it with a tissue leaves a shiny oil stain.
  4. 6. Fingers soaked in the bathtub for a long time have wrinkled fingertips, like rice paper puckered by water, uneven and bumpy.
  5. 7. After running without wiping off the sweat in time, the skin on the neck becomes clammy.
  6. 8. After several days of autumn wind, the lips quietly start peeling—touching them with a cotton swab makes flakes fall off, like dry cracks peeling from old tree bark.
  7. 9. After running the air conditioner for a long time, the cheeks become dry, tight like a water-deficient sponge.
  8. 11. When pushing open the window at dawn, dewy water droplets roll on the petals, like a scattering of fine crystals.