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