Theseus was so famous in this city that its catchphrase was literally "Nothing without Theseus."
What is Athens?
This god was the ruler of Olympus.
Who is Jupiter?
This term is used to describe the "beauty pageant" with Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite.
What is the Judgment of Paris?
This god of love eventually marries Psyche.
Who is Cupid?
This man was known as a great physician.
Who is Aesculapius?
After Theseus kills Minotaur, he uses this item to escape the labyrinth.
What is string?
The Romans used this name for the goddess of love and beauty.
Who is Venus?
This daughter of Agamemnon is sacrificed before the Greeks could sail to Troy.
Who is Iphigenia?
This young sculptor falls in love with his creation.
Who is Pygmalion?
No matter how much this man ate, he would never be filled.
Who is Erysichthon?
Hippolytus is the son of Theseus and this woman.
Who is Antiope (or Hippolyta)?
This god of war was far better liked by the Romans than the Greeks.
Who is Mars?
This man was the son of King Priam and was well-known as a horse tamer and excellent warrior.
Who is Hector?
The story of these two lovers bears striking resemblance to Romeo and Juliet.
Who is Pyramus and Thisbe?
According to legend, these woman are eternally punished with leaky jars.
Who are the Danaids?
Athena gives Perseus this item to fight Medusa.
What is a shield?
This brother of Jupiter ruled the underworld.
Who is Pluto?
This Trojan prophet told the Greeks that Troy would not fall until the bow and arrows of Hercules were used.
Who is Helenus?
These two older individuals host gods unaware.
Who are Baucis and Philemon?
This nymph becomes a monster who eventually menaces the Argonauts.
Who is Scylla?
Hercules had this many labors.
What are 12?
These are the (Greek) names of the three Graces.
Who are Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia?
This man's deception essentially causes the final downfall of Troy.
Who is Sinon?
This woman desperately tries to prevent her kingly husband from traveling across the sea to visit an oracle.
Who is Alcyone?
This potential son of Poseidon desperately cherished Pegasus.
Who is Bellerophon?