$100: This half-bull, half-man monster lived in a maze. What was it called?
Answer: Minotaur
$100: 300 Spartans held the line at this famous battle. Where was it?
Answer: Thermopylae
$100: This guy thought water was the most important thing
Answer: (Thales)
$100: This king of the gods rules the sky and throws lightning bolts.
Answer: Zeus
$100: This red-figure or black-figure technique decorated pottery depicting myths and everyday life.
Answer: Pottery Painting
$200: This fire-breathing lion-goat-snake monster. What was its name?
Answer: Chimera
$200: This general outsmarted the Persians at Marathon. Who was the hero?
Answer: Miltiades
$200: this guy said we can't really know anything for sure.
Answer: (Pyrrho)
$200: This goddess of love and beauty can make people fall deeply in love.
Answer: Aphrodite
$200: This life-sized or larger statue depicted a nude male athlete in a perfect, idealized form.
Answer: Kouros/Kore
$300: This guy with wings stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
Answer: Prometheus
$300: This battle is named after a runner who brought news of victory. What's the battle called?
Answer: Marathon
$300: This guy lived simply and didn't care about fancy things.
Answer:(Diogenes)
$300: This goddess of wisdom and warfare is known for her intelligence and craftsmanship.
Answer: Athena
$300: This dramatic form of theater originated in ancient Greece, featuring masked actors and a chorus.
Answer: Tragedy
$400: This shapeshifting god loved playing tricks on the others.
Answer: Hermes
$400: Alexander the Great conquered a ton of land. What was his nickname?
Answer: The Strategist
$400: This guy taught people to be strong and deal with whatever happens.
Answer: (Zeno of Citium)
$400: This god of the sea and earthquakes can cause powerful storms and tsunamis.
Answer: Poseidon
$400: This technique used small pieces of colored glass to create images on walls and ceilings.
Answer: Mosaic
$500: These beautiful singers lured sailors to their deaths with their voices. Who are they?
Answer: Sirens
$500: This general helped win big at Salamis. Who's the hero?
Answer: (Themistocles)
$500: This thinker believed in a perfect world beyond our messy one.
Answer: (Plato)
$500: This god of music, poetry, and healing is also known for his archery skills.
Answer: Apollo
$500: This large open-air theater with tiered seating was used for performances of plays and public gatherings.
Answer: Theater