Neologisms and Portmanteau Words

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Across
  1. 2. The resulting object when fat collects in sewage systems to such a large extent they block the pipes, e.g. a 140-ton mass, 2 football pitches long, under Whitechapel, London (2017)
  2. 6. The opposite of a Selfie i.e. a conventional photograph (2018)
  3. 7. The anger you feel due to lack of food. An irritable state of mind that can only be cured by eating (1992/2020)
  4. 9. Comes from webpages that can estimate your state of health (2015)
  5. 11. A person who is driven by the fear of missing out (2021)
  6. 12. Suffocation from excess stuff, also the name of a new book on the subject (2017)
  7. 13. Public reaction (negative) to the temporary bike lanes installed during the pandemic (2021)
  8. 14. Glamorous camping (2019)
  9. 15. A holiday in which you stay at home and visit places near to where you reside. Can also refer to a holiday in your own country
  10. 16. A magazine, usually produced by amateurs, for fans of a particular performer, group, or form of entertainment (1940s)
  11. 17. Phone-snubbed by someone looking at their phone rather than conversing with you (2016)
  12. 21. Over exercising combined with excessively healthy eating (2015)
  13. 23. A video where artificial intelligence and deep learning – an algorithmic learning method used to train computers – has been used to make a person appear to say something they have not (2021)
  14. 24. the pleasure of what you’re doing right now, and not worrying that other people are having more fun (2012)
  15. 25. Use a block of text that has been copied and pasted from elsewhere (2019)
  16. 27. Suffocation from excess stuff (2005)
  17. 28. Metaphorical earthquake caused by women through their actions on gender equality, starting in (2017)
  18. 29. Man who spreads his legs wide on an underground train (2015)
Down
  1. 1. Someone who is flexible about whether they are a Vegetarian or not (2018)
  2. 3. A man explaining, usually patronisingly, to a woman (2017)
  3. 4. The rejection of societal expectations and the act of living in an unkempt, hedonistic manner without concern for one's self-image (2 words) (2022 Word of the Year)
  4. 5. Business trip with a vacation (2019)
  5. 8. A feeling of unease or embarrassment at the thought of others seeing your home (2019)
  6. 10. The withdrawing of support from public figures whose words and actions were considered socially unacceptable (2020) (two words)
  7. 13. A Selfie and a Youie taken at the same time on the same device (2017)
  8. 18. A derogatory term for someone, usually a white male, easily offended by views which conflict with their own world view. Shortlisted for word of the year by the Oxford English Dictionary (2017)
  9. 19. Getting yourself in someone else’s photo, usually without their knowledge (2014)
  10. 20. An unfounded conspiracy theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles in government, business and the media (2018)
  11. 22. Adorable Dork, someone socially inept but charming (2014)
  12. 26. The global slowdown of travel and other human activity due to the Covid-19 lockdown (2020)