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Vocabulary Jeopardy Places/Events People, gods, and goddesses Freaks of Nature MIXED MENU

Vocab A story with no known author passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth Timer

Vocab Short story in poetry or prose that attempts to teach a message; usually involves animals with human qualities Timer

Vocab Story that explains something in nature or history; usually involves deities Timer

Vocab Story passed down from generation to generation; usually based on some truth and involves a man or woman capable of doing extraordinary deeds Timer

Vocab The name for the message that a fable attempts to teach Timer

Places/Events 100 Where Aesop was from Timer

Places/Events 200 Hall where the fallen warriors were brought in Norse mythology Timer

Places/Events 300 Land of the gods and goddesses in Norse mythology Timer

Places/Events 400 Land of dead in Norse mythology Timer

Places/Events 500 Final battle between the Norse gods and the giants and monsters of the nine worlds Timer

People, gods, and goddesses 100 Raced a machine to prove that men were more valuable than machines Timer

People, gods, and goddesses 200 Leader of the Norse pantheon Timer

People, gods, and goddesses 300 Trickster god who often got the others into trouble Timer

People, gods, and goddesses 400 Strongest of the Norse gods; has a famous giant- slaying hammer Timer

People, gods, and goddesses 500 Goddess in Norse mythology who takes some of the fallen warriors to her hall; has a falcon skin that Loki uses to retrieve the stolen apples of Idun Timer

FFreaks of Nature 100 Foes of the Norse gods and goddesses Timer

FFreaks of Nature Greedy creatures who are good with metal in Norse mythology Timer

FFreaks of Nature Wolf that is fated to kill Odin in the final battle; bites off Tyr’s hand Timer

FFreaks of Nature Beat (by not dying) a man in a steel-drilling contest, proving that machines did the work of men better than men themselves Timer

FFreaks of Nature Type of animal that Jormungand, son of Loki, was; he surrounded the earth at the bottom of the ocean and bit his own tail Timer

Mixed Menu 100 Name of the world where men lived in Norse mythology, similar to the name of the land where The Hobbit took place Timer

Mixed Menu 200 Sometimes known as the lonely traveler or one-eyed Allfather, often pictured wearing a wide-brimmed hat Timer

Mixed Menu 300 Name of the goddess who possesses the apples of eternal youth Timer

Mixed Menu 400 The story of John Henry can be said to relate to this revolution in American history in which machines began to do the work of men Timer

Mixed Menu 500 Beautiful winged creatures that swooped down in battle and chose warriors to take to the halls of the gods Timer