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