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Gods & Goddesses Creatures& Monsters Mythic Places Mythic Purposes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Creatures& Monsters Gods & Goddesses Mythic Places Mythic Purposes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Creatures & Monsters $100 This titan is a giant, one-eyed creature.

Creatures & Monsters $200 These animals ate Prometheus’ liver and stomach daily.

Creatures & Monsters $300 This winged horse was stolen from Zeus’ private herd.

Creatures & Monsters $400 She is the gorgon that turns men to stone by looking at them.

Creatures & Monsters $500 He is the three-headed guard dog that guards Hades.

Creatures & Monsters $100- Answer What is a Cyclops?

Creatures & Monsters $200- Answer What are vultures?

Creatures & Monsters $300- Answer What is Pegasus?

Creatures & Monsters $400- Answer Who is Medusa?

Creatures & Monsters $500- Answer Who is Cerberus?

Gods & Goddesses $100 She added the peacock and lion as her emblems, because the cow was too plain.

Gods & Goddesses $200 He crafted Pandora and the chains that held Prometheus.

Gods & Goddesses $300 He gave Persephone a pomegranate to force her to return to him.

Gods & Goddesses $400 Her emblem, the poppy, would actually have been governed by her daughter.

Gods & Goddesses $500 Hestia gave her seat in the gods’ council hall to him to please Zeus.

Gods & Goddesses $100- Answer Who is Hera?

Gods & Goddesses $200- Answer Who is Hephaestus?

Gods & Goddesses $300- Answer Who is Hades?

Gods & Goddesses $400- Answer Who is Demeter?

Gods & Goddesses $500- Answer Who is Dionysus?

Mythic Places $100 This mountain is the home of the gods.

Mythic Places $200 This is the Underworld, home of Hades.

Mythic Places $300 This is the city where the first modern Olympics were held.

Mythic Places $400 This is the river one must cross to enter the land of the dead.

Mythic Places $500 Narcissus was born here.

Mythic Places $100-Answer What is Mount Olympus?

Mythic Places $200-Answer What is Tartarus?

Mythic Places $300-Answer What is Athens, Greece?

Mythic Places $400-Answer What is the river Styx?

Mythic Places $500-Answer What is Hellas?

Mythic Purposes $100 The “Abduction of Persephone” explains this natural phenomenon.

Mythic Purposes $200 This myth explains how cruelty came into the world

Mythic Purposes $300 This myth explains how man developed art and industry.

Mythic Purposes $400 The fact that this remained in Pandora’s box explains why men have hope.

Mythic Purposes $500 This myth explains the existence of the daffodil.

Mythic Purposes $100-Answer What are the seasons?

Mythic Purposes $200-Answer What is “Pandora’s Box”?

Mythic Purposes $300-Answer What is “Prometheus and Zeus”?

Mythic Purposes $400-Answer What is foreboding?

Mythic Purposes $500-Answer What is “Echo and Narcissus”?

Final Jeopardy Minor Characters

Final Jeopardy She taught Pandora the secrets of the moon.

Final Jeopardy-Answer Who is Artemis?