[Grammar] crazy ..... football & interested .... it

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How can we complete this sentence correctly?

"He's crazy ...1.... football, but I'm not interested ...2... it at all."

For the first blank; crazy of football or crazy for football or crazy on football ?

For the second blank; interested in / with / about / of ?

Which of them are correct?:?:
 
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You're welcome to the forum, lapsed into silence, but we don't do students' homework.
 
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Thank you.

I am not a student, I'm just a learner..I'm trying to learn by myself. I don't have anybody to ask for help about it around

me. It is not a homework, it is a practise in the book, and I couldn't solve it by myself. That's why I'm asking for it.
 
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I couldn't understand what is wrong with asking that? I really need help. I won't waste my time here if you are denying a little help for me.
 

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What is your best guess at an answer?
 

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Use "about" in the first blank and "in" in the second.
 
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My best guess is; crazy on football and interested in I think, but I am not sure..

All seem possible correct answers to me.
 

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Crazy about and interested in.
 

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Did the book give only the options "crazy of", "crazy for" and "crazy on"?
 
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Did the book give only the options "crazy of", "crazy for" and "crazy on"?

No, the book didn't give any options. The question only says: "Complete the sentences with correct preposition." Just that. I put the choices that I thought there.
 
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