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  1. 3. The setting for most Duende and Sisimito encounters.
  2. 5. The musical instrument Tata Duende sometimes plays.
  3. 7. The sacred tree where X'tabay is often found luring her victims.
  4. 8. DUENDE Dwarf protector of the jungle with BACKWARDSFEET (2 words).
  5. 11. The Spanish word for "dwarf" in Tata's name.
  6. 12. How Tata Duende's and Sisimito's feet are famously turned.
  7. 16. Hairy, ape-like creature of the caves; Belize's BIGFOOT.
  8. 17. English translation for the mournful La Llorona (2 words).
  9. 18. The role of the white CADEJO or Tata Duende.
  10. 20. The sound Tata Duende is said to make before he appears.
  11. 21. The study of a culture's LEGENDS and MYTHS.
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  1. 1. Another word for the JUNGLE Tata Duende protects.
  2. 2. Spanish for "WEEPINGWOMAN" who cries for her lost CHILDREN.
  3. 4. A deep, dark place where the SISIMITO is said to live.
  4. 6. The color of the evil version of El CADEJO.
  5. 7. The victims La Llorona searches for as she wails.
  6. 8. Body part that Tata Duende is often said to steal.
  7. 9. A female charmer; X'tabay's main role.
  8. 10. The North American counterpart of the SISIMITO.
  9. 13. Beautiful, seductive spirit that preys on men by the CEIBATREE.
  10. 14. A synonym for a small mythological creature like the DUENDE.
  11. 15. Supernatural dog that is either black (evil) or white (GOOD).
  12. 19. Where La Llorona is often seen crying.
  13. 22. A traditional story passed down through generations.