The Spring Festival

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Across
  1. 5. A place where people live, such as a house or apartment.
  2. 6. Two lines of verse or two lines in a poem, especially when they are the same length and they rhyme.
  3. 9. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival.
  4. 10. A small explosive charge and a fuse in a heavy paper casing, exploded to make noise, as at celebrations.
  5. 11. The soul of a living being, a ghost, mood or loyalty.
  6. 12. To be afraid of someone or something.
  7. 14. It is the order that divides a year into days, weeks and months.
  8. 15. The place where a person lives, or the act of living in a place.
  9. 16. God's favour, or a person's sanction or support, or something you ask God for, or something for which you are grateful.
  10. 17. It is a container that holds a light.
Down
  1. 1. Something noticeable or dramatic, especially when something is notable because it is so beautiful.
  2. 2. To supply or make available.
  3. 3. To light something up or to explain something so that it is clear.
  4. 4. Bad luck or a distressing occurrence.
  5. 6. A person, animal or other being, real, imaginary or mythical.
  6. 7. Either of a pair of poles, each with a footrest somewhere along its length, used for walking with the feet above the ground, as by children at play, by acrobats, etc.
  7. 8. To suddenly frighten or alarm someone.
  8. 13. Loud enough to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss