The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe

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