Across
- 3. Gigantic creature thought to live in Canada and the United States. Its immense footprints in the snow frighten hikers.
- 5. A prankster and mischievous creature, around the size of an elf. It became popular during the Second World War. Royal Air Force pilots used them to explain inexplicable technical problems with aircraft...
- 6. Supernatural female creature from Irish Celtic mythology. She is known to scream when she feels death coming.
- 7. A monster hiding in a Highland lake. Its nickname was "Nessie" to make it less frightening. for tourists.
- 9. A sprite from Irish folklore, said to hide treasure at the bottom of a rainbow.
- 10. Serial killer who murdered in London's Whitechapel in the 19th century.
Down
- 1. Giant in folk tales and traditions, who eats fresh flesh and devours children.
- 2. A character from Anglo-Saxon medieval legend who is said to live hidden in Sherwood Forest. He stole from the rich to give to the poor.
- 4. Imaginary animal from Australian folklore. It is a predatory and carnivorous koala designed to frighten tourists.
- 8. Imaginary animal with the body of a horse and a long, twisted horn.
