Across
- 3. the lead enchantress of the Marshes of Morvaer; had tangled hair adorned with many ornaments and a decisive personality
- 6. Assistant Pig-Keeper; protagonist
- 7. a stallion; the "beloved steed" of Taran of Caer Dallben; the colt of Melyngar
- 8. a warrior, the son of Chief Bard Taliesin; a wise and gracious man, thought to someday become Prydain's greatest bard
- 13. Son of Collfrewr; a farmer who lived at Caer Dallben; though to be a hero by some, he liked to be known as a grower of turnips
- 14. enchantress of the Marshes of Morvaer; wore a necklace of milky stones and was the most positive and cheerful of the trio
- 15. prince and warrior known as "Son of Don;" rode a white mare and carried a legendary sword
- 17. Son of Pen-Llarcau; an arrogant young prince, the last son of his line, who received no inheritance apart from "his name and his sword"
- 18. one of the Fair Folk, not a dwarf but taller and thinner
Down
- 1. King of Madoc; second greatest warlord in Prydain, after Prince Gwydion, Son of Don
- 2. from Annuvin; ruthless warriors, criminals, and cruel murderers given supernatural strength by the Death Lord
- 4. one of the Fair Folk, a red-haired dwarf from The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg
- 5. King of Cantrev Cadiffor ; his banner was crimson with the emblem of a black bear
- 9. a wise old enchanter who resided at Caer Dallben and was Taran's mentor; got much wisdom from The Book of Three
- 10. the least agreeable and the most threatening of the enchantresses of Morvaer, with a black cowl that shadowed her face
- 11. daughter of Angharad; daughter of Regat; an outspoken, feisty, and kind-hearted Princess of the Royal House of Llyr
- 12. Son of Godo;an aspiring bard, wanderer, and the sometime ruler of a small cantrev in the northeast of Prydain
- 16. A creature of an unknown kind, not quite animal and not quite human
