Earth and Sky
The Clash of Titans
The Rise of Olympians
More Symbols & Attributes
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100

I am Gaea's second husband.

Pontus

100

I am the Titan who became the ruler after Uranus.

Cronus

100

The name of the island where Zeus grew up

Crete

100

Dove

Aphrodite / Venus

100

Oedipus became the king of Thebes, a city-state in Greece, after inadvertently killing his father and solving the riddle posed by this child of Echidna.

Sphinx

200

Uranus flung the Cyclopes here.

Tartarus

200

I fought on Zeus' side against the Titans because I can look into the future.

Prometheus

200

This is called the home of the gods.

Mount Olympus

200

Caduceus

Hermes / Mercury
200

Bellerophon with the help of his trusty winged-horse Pegasus fought and killed this mixed monster of Echnida. 

Chimera

300

I am the first lord of the universe and am married to Gaea.

Uranus

300

We are the 6 giant daughters of Uranus and Gaea.

Titanesses

300

Cronus thought that I was a baby because I was wrapped in baby clothes.

Stone
300
Maenads & satyrs

Dionysus / Bacchus

300

There was nothing but this before Earth and Sky came into existence.

Chaos

400

Cronus received this gift from Gaea made of flint.

Sickle

400

We are the monsters that fought with Zeus against the Titans. (Give two answers.)

Hekatonchires & Cyclopes

400
Metis, Zeus' first wife, possesses this attribute or quality.

Prudence

400

Laurel wreath

Apollo

400

Latin and Greek scholar and philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, discusses two forces of the universe represented by these two Olympian gods in his book 'The Birth of Tragedy' published in 1872. One god represents energy, will, music, madness, and strong feelings. The other represents order, structure, boundaries, architecture, plastic arts, reason, and science.

Dionysus & Apollo

500

Two of my children are the Nemean Lion and the Hydra.

Echidna

500

This is what Cronus thought the magic herb would make him.

Unconquerable (various answers acceptable)

500

My Titan brother is smarter than me. Partly because of me and my wife, the world has to endure pain, suffering, disease, and evil. 

Epimetheus

500

Mystery cult at Eleusis near Athens

Demeter / Ceres

500

This typically British exclamatory expression comes from the genitive singular stem of the third declension noun of the Olympian whose nominative form is 'Iuppiter.' 

By Jove!

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