FOOD & DRINK
SPORTS & GAMES
BATHS & BODY
THEATRE & MUSIC
FUN FACTS
100

This drink was very popular and always served at Roman meals.

wine

100

This dangerous sport involved horses and vehicles racing in an arena.

chariot racing

100

Romans visited these places to relax, exercise and bathe.

public baths

100

These people performed music at large events and in Roman homes.

musicians

100

Romans made dice from these two materials.

clay and animal bones

200

Did Romans eat camel?

yes, they did

200

How many horses usually pulled a chariot?

 four

200

Before bathing, Romans would exercise here.

courtyard or gymnasium

200

Three things Roman audiences did if they didn't like a play.

shout, throw things and leave

200

Rich Romans created "paradises" called "paradisi" — artificial parks with exotic animals like peacocks, deer, and even lions! What is "paradisi"?

gardens or parks

300

Name two types of shellfish that Romans loved to eat.

oysters and mussels

300

Name the four teams in chariot racing.

red, green, white and blue

300

Name the three types of rooms Romans went through at the baths.

warm, hot and cold

300

Name three types of archaeological evidence that tell us about Roman music.

frescoes, reliefs and mosaics

300

Wealthy Romans ate tongues of these beautiful birds as a status symbol — not the whole bird, just the tongues!

flamingo

400

Name three unusual animals that Romans ate.

ostrich, flamingo and camel

400

Most gladiators came from these three groups of people.

enslaved men, prisoners of war and criminals

400

This tool was used to clean dirt and oil from the skin.

a strigil

400

A picture made using small cubes of stone or tile.

mosaic

400

Romans fattened these small roden animals in special clay jars called gliraria and then stuffed them with pork and pepper.

doormice (poor mice)

500

Romans ate these two sweet things for dessert.

pastries and honey cakes

500

Name three other sports Roman men enjoyed.

hunting, wrestling and boxing

500

After using the strigil, Romans did this to complete the bathing experience.

take a cold plunge or swim in an outdoor pool

500

A carved image in stone or marble.

relief

500

Romans didn't know about germs, but they used these to clean wounds — all natural antiseptics! Name at least one

vinegar, honey, wine

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