dragons
Across
- 3. green-scaled dragon native to Romania; has long golden horns (sought-after by witches and wizards) which it uses to stab prey.
- 7. smooth-scaled copper-coloured dragon and the smallest of the known species; has venomous fangs and a taste for humans.
- 9. skinny dragon with spiny wings, native to Norway; has large nostrils, stubby horns and bulging orange eyes.
- 10. metallic grey-scaled dragon with red eyes and long talons; the largest breed of dragon in the Wizarding World.
Down
- 1. silvery-blue dragon native to Sweden with the ability to shoot blue flames from its nostrils; its silvery hide is used in protective gloves and shields.
- 2. green dragon native to Wales with a distinct musical roar; less aggressive than other dragons and prefers to eat sheep and small animals.
- 4. rough-scaled dragon with brilliant purple eyes, an arrow-shaped spiked tail and bat-like wings; native to the islands north of Scotland and more aggressive than its Welsh counterpart.
- 5. red and gold dragon with a fringe of golden spikes, native to China and also known as the Liondragon; named for the balls of fire it shoots from its nostrils.
- 6. native to Hungary and is considered to be one of the most dangerous dragon breeds, if not the most dangerous. It possesses black scales and is lizard-like in appearance.
- 8. dragon native to Australia and New Zealand, eats sheep and is rarely aggressive; said to be the most beautiful dragon species.