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- 2. The second-eldest child of the four Pevensie children
- 3. Small reptilian creatures resembling almost featherless chickens with parrot-like heads that serve Jadis' Army. True to their name brought down their enemies by slicing through their ankles with sharp scythes.
- 5. The great lion who was responsible for creating Narnia.
- 11. An old professor. He lets the children stay at his country estate during the war.
- 13. Was the home and dwelling of the Faun, Mr. Tumnus.
- 19. Peter's sword.
- 20. The enchanted, addictive sweet offered by the White Witch to Edmund Pevensie.
- 24. A faun who at first works for Jadis, but befriends Lucy Pevensie and joins Aslan's forces.
- 26. When Peter is crowned king of Narnia.
- 28. A short, sword-like weapon, about as long as a human finger, designed for stabbing rather than knife cutting.
- 31. A wolf who is captain of Jadis' secret police.
- 32. A magical, ever-burning beacon in the snowy woods.
- 35. The eldest of the four Pevensie children.
- 37. Jadis' servant dwarf.
- 38. The home of Mr and Mrs Beaver.
- 39. When Lucy is crowned queen of Narnia.
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- 1. The orignal home of the White Witch.
- 4. The author of this novel, also known as C. S. Lewis for short.
- 6. A magical, imaginary world from C.S. Lewis's beloved children's book series.
- 7. When Susan is crowned queen of Narnia.
- 8. Was a magical portal in Professor Kirke's House that linked Earth to the world of Narnia, if only for a short time.
- 9. A magical hollowed ivory animal horn used in times of emergency to call for help.
- 10. Was a famous object, best known for being used by Queen Jadis to sacrifice Aslan on the Stone Table.
- 12. The third-eldest of the four Pevensie children
- 14. Were the prize possessions of Susan Pevensie.
- 15. An evil, power-hungry sorceress who holds Narnia under an eternal winter without Christmas or other seasons.
- 16. are plates of metal or wood that are used by soldiers in Narnia as a form of defense from enemy attack.
- 17. A large, flat table made of solid stone that resides deep within the mystical world of Narnia.
- 18. Was a hidden law written on the Stone Table before the Dawn of Time.
- 21. The youngest of the four Pevensie children.
- 22. A male beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
- 23. It was a small bottle filled with a very powerful medicinal potion.
- 25. He gives Peter, Susan, and Lucy their Christmas gifts.
- 27. Was the capital and seat of government of Narnia, home its Kings and Queens in the early years.
- 29. One of the most respected giants in the world of Narnia.
- 30. When Edmund is crowned king of Narnia.
- 33. A fox who helps the children along their way to Aslan.
- 34. A set of laws placed into the World of Narnia at the time of its creation by the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea.
- 36. A female beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
