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- 2. The fairest god (and most beautiful).
- 3. Evergreen cutting.
- 4. Thor's hammer.
- 5. What are spoken and sanctified over the sacrificial boar?
- 9. The ritual burning of a Yule goat (straw).
- 11. What kind of hunt was it?
- 12. Norse storytellers.
- 13. Literally, the twilight of the gods.
- 17. The wisest god and owner of the well of knowledge.
- 18. Old Norse stories.
- 19. Champion of order and justice.
- 21. What did Odin sacrifice to gain unfathomable knowledge?
- 22. Festive table decoration.
- 24. Odin gave the knowledge of the Runes to all the Gods. Who gave the knowledge of fate to humans?
- 27. God of wind and water.
- 30. The World Tree.
- 33. The frost giants, trolls, giants, etc.
- 34. Really into cat chariots.
- 37. Not the god of hammers.
- 38. How many days did Odin sacrifice himself without food or water?
- 39. Midwinter Day - the first day of Yule.
- 41. First for Odin, then the other gods, and also the king.
- 42. Norse runic writing system.
- 43. What were they hunting?
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- 1. Odin's Hall, where those killed in honorable fighting prepare for Ragnarok.
- 4. Fermented honey beverage.
- 6. How many days of Yule?
- 7. The Allfather.
- 8. Who chooses the dead for Valhalla.
- 10. Goddess of motherhood and fertility.
- 14. The literal meaning of Yule.
- 15. Traditional Yule activity with friends and family.
- 16. The Gods associated with fertility, cultivation, wisdom, and the ability to see the future.
- 20. Feast on the final day of Yule, the "_____ Night"
- 23. Traditional Yule activity with friends and family.
- 25. God of peace and prosperity.
- 26. Freya's Hall, where the world-weary go.
- 28. For what knowledge did Odin sacrifice himself on Yggdrasil?
- 29. How many feast days (including Midwinter Day)?
- 31. Two of these pulled Thor's Chariot, which is why they are associated with Yule.
- 32. Goddess of youth and rejuvenation.
- 35. The Gods associated with power and war.
- 36. Where the Gods live.
- 40. The trickster god.
