Mythology Club 2013: p 9-37 The BeginningFirst DownfallZeusFemale Olympians Male Olympians 20 40 60 80 100.

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Mythology Club 2013: p 9-37 The BeginningFirst DownfallZeusFemale Olympians Male Olympians

Name of Mother Earth and Father of the Universe… Beginning-20 points

First gods, taller than the mountains Beginning-40 points

Where Father of Universe flung his fifty- headed children Beginning-60 points

3 Names given to Mother Earth’s Cyclopes Beginning-80 points

Mother Earth’s second husband of the boundless seas Beginning-100 points

Titan who took the sickle to his father to become the second Lord of the Universe… The Downfall– 20 points

The reason why the second Lord of the Universe’s mother plotted against him The Downfall– 40 points

Name of the second Lord of the Universe’s wife who fooled him by feeding him a stone instead of the sixth Titan The Downfall– 60 points

Name of island where the sixth Titan was hid from his father? The Downfall– 80 points

Names of the noisy beings that prevented sounds of this Titan’s cries from being heard by his father The Downfall– 100 points

Food and drink of Gods that flowed from the goat Almatheia to nourish Zeus Zeus– 20 points

Gift that Zeus gave to the nymphs for raising him and their power Zeus– 40 points

Name of Zeus’s first wife who was the goddess of prudence Zeus– 60 points

Names of the two Titans that left them to join with Zeus Zeus– 80 points

Two terrible monsters created by Mother Earth to fight Zeus (explanation of Mt. Aetna) Zeus– 100 points

Her servant was Argus and she created the peacock in memory of him (Hera) Female Olympians– 20 points

Her husband, Hephaestus, gave her a girdle of irresistibility; her son is Eros (cupid) Female Olympians– 40 points

Name of the Olympian whose mother was Metis; she equipped this Olympian with a robe and helmet before her birth from Zeus’s head Female Olympians– 60 points

Name of the girl that was turned into a cow by the jealous wife of Zeus Female Olympians– 80 points

Name of the girl who boasted that her weaving was better than the Olympians; she was turned into a spider Female Olympians– 100 points

Zeus married the goddess of love to him; he threw him and crippled his legs Male Olympians– 20 points

Admired by Aphrodite for his splendid looks; none of the other gods were fond of him; Zeus called him “worst of all his children” due to his pain intolerance Male Olympians– 40 points

Sea goddess who healed the Olympian’s wounds after Zeus threw him Male Olympians– 60 points

Name of this Olympian’s wife who was known as the “spirit of strife”; she often caused fights with her apple of discord Male Olympians– 80 points

Names of the four Olympians that were Zeus’s children Olympians– 100 points