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Across
  1. 4. To pull out to make something take longer
  2. 5. To pull into something to pull into oneself
  3. 7. A powerful vehicle that pulls farm machines and hauls heavy loads
  4. 9. Pulled away from direct relation to anything impersonal and attitude or views.
Down
  1. 1. To pull togather to make smaller in size or bulk; to pull inward
  2. 2. A statement or promise that is pulled back or taken back
  3. 3. : To pull out by force
  4. 6. A pull to the arm or leg muscles to bring a bone back into place when it is dislocated or fractered
  5. 8. To pull some out therefore having less left ove