DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! What is the food for gods and goddesses called?
Ambrosia
DAILY TRIPLE!!!! What do we call a half-man and half-bull?
Minotaur
What is the name of the highest mountain in Greece where the Greek gods reside?
Mt Olympus
What is the name of the drink for gods and goddeses?
Nectar
Immortal or eternal
What do you call a goat-legged spirit of the forests and hills?
Satyr
Who was invincible except for his heel?
Achilles
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Who fell in love with his own image?
Narcissus
What is a herald's job?
Messenger
400 POINTS!!!!
Who created wine?
Dionysus
How was evil brought to earth?
Opening of Pandora's box
Who stole fire and gave it to humans?
Prometheus
What is the name of Aphrodite's son?
Cupid
The "Golden Touch" which made him unable to eat or hug his daughter, and donkey ears
WHO was the wise centaur that raised Achilles?
Chiron
According to Greek myths, why do we have seasons?
When Persephone is in the underworld it's autumn/winter because Demeter mourns, but when she's with her mother Demeter rejoices and life blooms (spring/summer).
Which Titan sun god drives a fiery, four-horse chariot across the sky daily to bring daylight?
Helios
Why does Jason go on a quest for the Golden Fleece?
He must get the fleece to reclaim his throne on Iolcus.
This mythological character had 100 eyes all over his body and was sent by Hera to watch over a little white cow named Io.
Argus
Who was Zeus' favorite child, borne out of his head?
Athena, the goddess of wisdom
Tell the story of how where echos come from.
Echo was a nymph cursed by Hera to only be able to repeat the last words spoken to her. She fell in love with the beautiful hunter Narcissus, who only loved himself. Heartbroken, Echo faded away until only her disembodied voice remained, giving us the modern word "echo"
Who killed Medusa...and how?
Perseus killed Medusa by cutting off her head while using his shield to reflect her gaze.
Name the Olympian gods who reside on Mt. Olympus
Zeus, Hera, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Demeter, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hestia or Dionysus. (Hades is in the underworld and never went to Olympus)
Describe the story of Arachne, her tapesty, and Athena. What does this story explain about the world?
Arachne thought she could weave better than Athena. She wove an irreverent scene that made fun of Zeus and his wives. Angrily, Athena turned her into a spider.
What fruit is symbolic in the Bible, Greek myths, and The Magician's nephew?
An apple