The area of Europe where the Vikings came from is now called this.
What is Scandinavia?
The letters of the Viking alphabet were called this.
What are runes?
The Vikings were the first Europeans to set foot in this continent.
What is North America?
This was the name for a Viking chief.
What is a jarl?
This is land covered with grass on which farm animals feed.
What is pasture?
Another name for the Vikings is this.
What is the Norse?
Vikings were known for raiding, as well as this.
What is trading?
In order to convince settlers to move there, Eric the Red named the land he discovered this.
What is Greenland?
This is a story that many people believe but isn't true.
What is a myth?
This is the pointed front end of a ship.
What is a prow?
The Vikings said they were doing this when going to raid villages along the coast.
What is to go "a-viking?"
The Vikings navigated the seas by using these.
What are the sun and the stars?
According to Norse mythology, this is what the world was created from.
What is a dead giant?
This is the name for people who are responsible for rowing a ship.
What are oarsmen?
This is another word for a young, unmarried woman.
What is a maiden?
This was the name for the fiercest Viking warriors.
What is berserkers?
Eric the Red settled here after being banished from Iceland.
What is Greenland?
If you went to Valhalla, you would see Odin and the viking warriors doing this.
What is battling and feasting?
This is a deep and narrow portion of the sea that stretches inland, with high cliffs on either side.
What is a fjord?
This is the name for the Viking alphabet, made from the names of the first six runes.
What is Futhark?
Vikings couldn't rely on farming in their homeland because it had many of these.
What are mountains?
Vikings brought these out to sea to help them find their way to land when they got lost.
What are birds?
This day of the week is named after Thor, the Viking god of thunder.
What is Thursday?
This means to take something by force.
What is plunder?
This was the Viking explorer who discovered Vineland, which would later be called Newfoundland.
Who was Leif Eriksson?