Across
- 1. – courage and bravery in battle
- 5. – family relationship or bond of blood
- 6. – a hidden supply of treasure or valuables
- 7. – a cause of great distress or annoyance; something that ruins or spoils
- 8. – a tendon or strong tissue; symbol of strength
- 10. – a sign or warning of future events, often interpreted as good or bad
- 13. – a warrior or nobleman who served a king or lord in Anglo-Saxon England
- 14. – a letter of the ancient Germanic alphabet, often believed to have magical powers
Down
- 2. – the act of expressing deep sorrow or mourning
- 3. – an Anglo-Saxon poet or bard who recited epic tales
- 4. – fate or destiny in Anglo-Saxon belief
- 6. – one who does not follow Christianity; pagan
- 9. – shaped or fashioned, often with great effort
- 11. – threatening harm; menacing
- 12. – an alcoholic drink made from fermented honey and water, common in Anglo-Saxon culture
