In honor of Zeus, these were held by the Greeks every 4 years
Olympics
Only Knights Templars & 32nd degree Masons can become one of these
shriner
From 51-30 B.C., this queen ruled along with 3 different Ptolemys
Cleopatra
This Real Housewife of Atlanta is married to Greg Leakes
NeNe Leakes
Holy guacamole, in the '70s kitchen appliances in this shade of green were all the rage
avocado
Zeus' counterpart in Roman mythology
Jupiter
Term for the period of time a material can be stored & still be usable
shelf life
Carved out of rock, this Giza landmark has the body of a lion
the sphinx
A song by Silento mentions the whip & this other dance
the nae-nae
Popular dance songs of the '60s included ones called this & the Peppermint this
twist
Hera was not only Zeus' wife but also related to him this way
His sister
For part of his diary, Samuel Pepys used a system of thi
shorthand
In 212 A.D., with few exceptions, the entire population was granted citizenship in this
Roman Empire
This Hawaiian goose has half-webbed feet for walking on rough lava rock
the nene
Claude the crab & Peace the Bear are 2 of these collectible stuffed animals from the 1990s
Beanie babies
Zeus' father Cronus was part of this group whom Zeus & his brothers overthrew
Titans
Fetters
shackles
Based on coffin & pyramid texts, it's a guide for the departed man
The Book of the Dead
This nostalgia group sang "Blue Moon" & "Tears On My Pillow" on the soundtrack of the movie "Grease"
Sha Na Na
Antonio Pasin's fascination with a still newish medium & with air travel inspired him to call his toy wagon this
The 9 kids Zeus had with Mnemosyne all girls, are known collectively as these
Muses
It used to mean a meat market but now means a state of great disorder or confusion
shambles
He began as the local god of Heliopolis before becoming the major sun god
Ra
In the title of a No. 1 hit by Steam, these 4 words precede "kiss him goodbye"
na na hey hey
According to Billboard, this sax man was the No. 1 instrumentalist of the 1990s
Kenny G
Musical Theater
The word "Practical" was dropped from the title of this hit musical not long before it premiered in 1981 on London's West End