Beowulf
Across
- 1. A type of armor made of interlocking metal rings or chains.
- 4. An enemy or opponent in battle.
- 5. A mound of earth or stones used as a burial monument.
- 8. A warrior or nobleman in Anglo-Saxon society, often serving a king or lord.
- 9. An alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, often consumed in Anglo-Saxon feasts.
- 12. A long narrative poem that celebrates the deeds and adventures of a hero.
- 13. Strong, sturdy, and reliable.
- 14. To irritate or annoy.
- 15. Gray or white with age, often used to describe someone or something ancient.
Down
- 1. Gladness, joy, or amusement, often expressed through laughter.
- 2. A member of a Scandinavian tribe to which Beowulf belongs.
- 3. Menacing or threatening harm or evil.
- 6. A mythical serpent or dragon.
- 7. A type of tree with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers.
- 10. A narrow inlet of the sea, usually surrounded by land.
- 11. To decrease gradually in size, strength, or intensity.