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Greek Mythology Jeopardy

Greek Mythology Jeopardy Gods Goddesses Titans Creatures The Lightning Thief 100 200 300 400 500

Answer: The Greek God of War. Greek Gods 100 Answer: The Greek God of War. Question: Who is Ares?

Answer: The Greek God of the Underworld. Greek Gods 200 Answer: The Greek God of the Underworld. Question: Who is Hades?

Answer: This Greek God is the Chief God on Mount Olympus. Greek Gods 300 Answer: This Greek God is the Chief God on Mount Olympus. Question: Who is Zeus?

Answer: The Greek God of the Ocean. Greek Gods 400 Answer: The Greek God of the Ocean. Question: Who is Poseidon?

Answer: The Greek God of intelligence, art, healing, and light. Greek Gods 500 Answer: The Greek God of intelligence, art, healing, and light. Question: Who is Apollo?

Answer: The Greek Goddess of love. Greek Goddesses 100 Answer: The Greek Goddess of love. Question: Who is Aphrodite?

Answer: The Greek Goddess of wisdom. Greek Goddesses 200 Answer: The Greek Goddess of wisdom. Question: Who is Athena?

Greek Goddesses 300 Answer: The Greek Goddess that holds the highest rank on Mount Olympus. Question: Who is Hera?

Greek Goddesses 400 Answer: The owl is an icon that is often associated with this Greek Goddess. Question: Who is Athena?

Answer: The Greek Goddess of the Hunt. Greek Goddesses 500 Answer: The Greek Goddess of the Hunt. Question: Who is Artemis?

Answer: The number of Titans in Greek Mythology. Question: What is twelve?

Answer: The mother of Zeus. Titans 200 Answer: The mother of Zeus. Question: Who is Rhea?

Answer: The Father of Zeus. Titans 300 Answer: The Father of Zeus. Question: Who is Cronus?

Answer: Location where Zeus bound the Titans after their defeat. Question: What is Tartarus?

Titans 500 Answer: The Titan that kept her son from being eaten by tricking the father with stones. Question: Who is Rhea?

Answer: This creature is part man and part goat. Creatures 100 Answer: This creature is part man and part goat. Question: What is a Satyr?

Answer: The Centaur that trained Hercules. Creatures 200 Answer: The Centaur that trained Hercules. Question: Who is Chiron?

Answer: The one-eyed monster that is the son of Poseidon. Creatures 300 Answer: The one-eyed monster that is the son of Poseidon. Question: What is a Cyclops?

Creatures 400 Answer: Three monsters that have the ability to turn individuals into stone. Question: What is a Gorgon?

Creatures 500 Answer: These monsters are also known as “The Kindly Ones” and they ensure the natural order of things. Question: What are Furies or Eumenides?

Answer: The father of Percy Jackson. The Lightning Thief 100 Answer: The father of Percy Jackson. Question: Who is Poseidon?

Answer: The God over Camp Half-Blood The Lightning Thief 200 Answer: The God over Camp Half-Blood Question: Who is Dionysus?

Answer: The Satyr that watches over Percy. The Lightning Thief 300 Answer: The Satyr that watches over Percy. Question: Who is Grover?

The Lightning Thief 400 and Percy’s mother met in route Answer: The monster that Percy, Grover, and Percy’s mother met in route to Camp Half Blood. Question: What is the Minotaur ?

The Lightning Thief 500 Answer: These mythical creatures were knitting socks in The Lightning Thief. Question: Who are the Fates?

Double Jeopardy

Greek Gods 400 Answer: The Greek God that created the horse and all “horse like” creatures. Question: Who is Poseidon?

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