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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Across
(closed, r-controlled) is a noun or verb. The verb means to speak with stops and repetition. The noun is the sound that the person makes.
(vowel team, closed, closed) is a noun that means food. You need healthy nourishment to stay strong. The verb is nourish, nourished, nourishing.
(closed, closed, closed) is a verb that makes to strike with wonder or surprise. You astonished me with the quality of your writing. We can add our verb suffixes with no spelling change. The adverb form is astonishingly; the noun form is astonishment.
Down
(r-controlled, closed, closed) is an adjective that means causing wonder or having very high quality. I feel marvelous when I finish a great book. Marvelously is the adjective form; marvelousness is the noun.
(closed, closed, open) is a verb that means either to do what you have agreed or to make happy. We change the y to i for the past form (satisfied) but not in the adjective form (satisfying). The noun form is satisfaction.
(closed, r-controlled) is an adjective that means completely untrue or unreasonable. If you said you saw a cow fly, I would say that was absurd. Absurdity is the noun form; Absurdly is the adverbially form.