Wow, I'm not usually called out like that, but yeah I was watching. I can't say that what I have seen in the dump actually meant that much to me. I mean, I know a bit on what it means, but reasonning something usefull out of it is a bit out of my league too.
Still I got some ideas...
First question, is you version of office 32 or 64 bit? If your office is 64bit, I think it might generated the kind of dump you have posted. Trying to fit 64bit software in 32 registers will definitly crash things, and Crossover doesn't support 64bit softwares yet. If your office is 64bit, I'm afraid there is nothing we can do at this time. Even pure Wine with 64bit support won't run office 2010 64bit.
Second question, have you tried to install again? If so, did you delete the bottle before trying again? From my research, it seems that if the installation process fails, it tends to corrupt the botlle in a way that requires the bottle to be deleted. Any attempt to install in the existing bottle will fail. So try deleting the bottle, and try again, it might just magically work this time.
That's about the extent of my knowledge in such scenarios. I'm not a developper of Crossover, so I can't do much more. Anyway, there is no reason that I know of that you shouldn't be able to install 32bit office in Crossover. If this persist, and you are sure you have 32bit office, I stronly encourage you to file a support ticket. If you haven't bought Crossover yet, you can send an email to info@codeweavers.com.