the blunders

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Across
  1. 5. to turn, spin, or rotate rapidly, often with force
  2. 6. an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster.
  3. 7. climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
  4. 9. to gently and affectionately rub, press, or push your nose, face, or head against them
  5. 10. with reference to a group of people or animals) move in a particular direction.
  6. 15. mixing items (like cards) into a random order, moving by dragging feet, or rearranging things
  7. 17. :an early, old-fashioned record player used for playing audio discs
  8. 18. walk or run with leaping strides.
  9. 20. to defeat someone by using a great amount of force, pressure, or influence
Down
  1. 1. :scattered pieces of waste, rubbish, or the remains of something broken, destroyed, or wrecked.
  2. 2. something living in nature, untamed, or not under human control
  3. 3. to throw, hurl, or move something suddenly and with great force, often carelessly or angrily.
  4. 4. give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement.
  5. 8. laugh in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way.
  6. 11. A shilling is a former British coin and unit of currency worth of a pound (or 12 pence), used until 1971.
  7. 12. extremely hungry.
  8. 13. lounging in warmth (like sunbathing) to raise body temperature or relaxing in a pleasant, positive atmosphere
  9. 14. a small, showy trinket or decoration
  10. 16. a formal term for a bet or gamble, referring to money or something of value risked on an uncertain outcome
  11. 19. to grasp, hold, or seize something tightly, often suddenly, out of fear, pain, or necessity