Across
- 1. Hrothgar's queen, known for her graciousness and wisdom.
- 9. A Danish warrior who initially doubts Beowulf's abilities but later offers him a sword to fight Grendel's mother.
- 10. The epic's protagonist, a Geatish warrior who comes to aid the Danes and later becomes a king of the Geats.
- 11. A loyal Geat warrior who assists Beowulf in the battle against the dragon.
- 12. Hrothgar's trusted advisor and friend who is killed by Grendel's mother, leading to Beowulf's quest to avenge his death.
Down
- 2. Hrothgar's nephew, who is mentioned in passing and serves as a reminder of the complexity of Danish court relationships.
- 3. Beowulf's father and a Geatish warrior. He is mentioned in the poem's opening lines and sets the stage for Beowulf's arrival in Denmark.
- 4. After her son's death, she seeks revenge on the Danes and battles Beowulf in her underwater lair.
- 5. A monstrous creature descended from Cain, who terrorizes Hrothgar's kingdom by attacking the mead hall at night.
- 6. The Danish king who is troubled by the attacks of the monster Grendel.
- 7. Beowulf's uncle and king of the Geats.
- 8. Beowulf faces this creature in his final battle.
