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Myth Jeopardy 1Goddesses
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Myths Potpourri
Gods 100
He is believed to have invented horses, which he trains to carry him across the waves of the sea. The Romans know him as Neptune.
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Gods 200
He was the youngest of Cronos’ children and is known as the Thunderer.
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Despite the fact that he was deformed, the gods and goddesses valued his work. He married the goddess of love.
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Gods 400
He is the god of art, music, medicine, and poetry. His Roman name is the same as his Greek name.
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The Roman form of his name gives name to various types of fighting; it is also the name of earth’s closest planet neighbor.
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Goddesses 100
Choose me as the most beautiful goddess, and I’ll make the most beautiful woman in the world fall in love with you.
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Goddesses 200
She is known as the grey-eyed goddess. She is good to have on your side during a battle, and she had a very unusual birth, just ask her father, Zeus.
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Goddesses 300
Her Roman name is the root from which we get the word ‘cereal’. She cherishes all growing things, and is not a big fan of Hades.
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Goddesses 400
She is the goddess of the hearth and home. Her Roman counterpart is Vesta.
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Goddesses 500
She is the daughter of Zeus. She never married and has a twin brother who is also a god. Beware of her silver arrows.
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Humans and other Non-deities 100
He started the Trojan War by stealing the wife of a Greek king.
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Humans and other Non-deities 200
He constructed two pairs of wings to fly himself and his son away from the island they were imprisoned on.
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Humans and other Non-deities 300
He was known for not thinking before he acted, particularly when he decided to marry Pandora.
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Humans and other Non-deities 400
His Latin name is Ulysses. He was favored by Athena because he was so tricksy (clever).
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Humans and other Non-deities 500
Name two of the three races of beings born to Cronos before he fathered the gods and goddesses of Olympus.
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Myths 100
This myth explains the changing of the seasons.
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Myths 200
This myth explains how all of the bad things in the world – disease, death, evil, hate – came into being.
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This myth is similar to the Bible story of Noah and the Ark.
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Myths 400
This myth gives us a modern word that means to be overly admiring of one’s own appearance.
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Myths 500
In this myth, a man must sing songs to a boatman, a three-headed dog, and a god in order to bring his wife back to life.
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Potpourri 100
This was to be the prize given to the most beautiful wedding guest.
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Potpourri 200
Why was Persephone forced to remain in the Underworld for six months out of the year?
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Potpourri 300
Historians believe that this, not Helen herself, was the real reason the Trojan War began.
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Potpourri 400
He guided the souls of the dead across a river into Hades, that is, if they had the money to pay him.
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He was the Grecian king whose wife ran away with her lover to Troy. He wasn’t thrilled.
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