Foolish Mistakes
Loopy Love
Dynamic Relationships
Name That God
Modern Connection
100

This hero made the mistake of accidentally killing his music teacher

Hercules

100

This goddess helped Pygmalion by turning his statue to life.

Aphrodite

100

Apollo's twin sister

Artemis

100

Goddess of the hunt.

Artemis

100

A task that is endless and can never be completed

Sisyphean (based on Sisyphus who constantly pushes a boulder up a mountain in the Underworld)

125

This mistake resulted in Persephone having to stay in the Underworld with Hades for 4 months of the year.

Eating pomegranate seeds

125

While disguised as travelers, Zeus and Hermes are welcomed by this elderly couple into their home

Baucis and Philemon

125

Give one example of incest in Greek mythology.

Cronus/Rhea, Zeus/Hera, Oedipus/Jocasta (his mother) ... etc. 

125

This god is an allegory for grapes.

Dionysis

125

A mental disorder in which someone has a "grandiose sense of importance" and needs constant praise

Narcissism/Narcissistic Personality Disorder

150

Orpheus turned back when he shouldn't have, resulting in this lover of his being stuck in the Underworld.

Eurydice

150

Daphne was so frightened by Apollo's "love" that she got turned into this object.

A tree

150

Hercules' only friend after he killed his wife and children.

Theseus

150

The daughter of this goddess was kidnapped by Hades

Demeter

150

A word that is based off the character who suffered from constant hunger and thirst in the Underworld as punishment

Tantalizing

175

The meaning of Epimetheus' name. (Hint: He forgot to give humans any gifts).

Afterthought

175

DAILY DOUBLE!

Decide how many of your points you want to bet on this question. If you're right, you win those points. If wrong, you lose those points.

This type of love is displayed between Orpheus and Eurydice.

175

Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter, Iphigenia, in order to receive this thing in return

Wind for his ships to sail to Troy

175

This goddess was chosen by Paris as the most beautiful of them all.

Aphrodite

175

An idiom that means to do something that will lead to many unforeseen problems

Open a Pandora's Box

200

This mistake resulted in Achilles not being fully immortal

Thetis, Achilles' mother, held onto his heel when dipping him in the River Styx.

200

Achilles refuses to fight anymore in the Trojan War when this slave girl is taken from him

Briseis

200

Semele, Dionysus' mother, died for this reason

She insisted upon looking at Zeus in his god form and burned up as a result

200

This god told a prophecy (prediction) to his son that one day his own son would overthrow (defeat him)

Uranus

200

Two reasons why we have different version of Greek myths today

Oral Tradition, Time, Different Lanugages/Regions of Greece, Bias, Bards combining different parts of different myths

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