This son of Zeus is famous for completing his 12 labors, which included slaying monsters, holding the world on his shoulders, and cleaning out the messiest horse stable in the lands
Who is Hercules?
He was the king of the Gods and seen as the most powerful of the pantheon
Who is Zeus?
Zeus
What is the Thunderbolt?
This animal was very similar to Red, Isis, and Cinnamon... only it had a set of huge wings and could fly through the air!
What is the Pegasus?
This is the term used for a 'weak spot' on an otherwise strong person/thing.
What is an "Achilles Heel"?
Talk about taking 'scenic route': this hero famously turned what should-have-been a week-long trip into a 10-year odyssey when returning back to his home of Ithaca after the Trojan War.
Odysseus
Gotta love love. This Goddess was all about it, helping mortals find true love.
Who is Aphrodite?
Poseidon
What is the Trident?
This humanoid monster lacked the ability to see in-stereo, namely because it only had one eye.
What is the Cyclops?
This tool is used to navigate the world, named after the Titan cursed to always hold the world on his shoulders.
What is an Atlas?
This hero was captain of The Argos and the leader of the Argonauts.
Jason
This God was the Ruler of The Sea
Who is Poseidon?
Hercules
What is a club?
Though you might feel the urge to try and cut off the head of this monster, don't. Two heads will grow out in place of the one you chopped off!
What is the Hydra?
Someone who is skillful in making money may be known to have this; named after the Grecian king who wished for the power to turn things into gold.
What is "the Midas Touch"?
"Sing, oh muse, the rage of" this hero, known as the greatest (and moodiest) hero in the Greek army during the Trojan war.
Who is Achilles
This God was the Ruler of The Underworld
Who is Hades?
The Divine Twins: Apollo and Artemis
What is the bow and arrow?
This monster was half-man, half bull, all terror.
This is the term for a computer virus that disguises itself and a helpful application to get behind a computer's defenses and do harm; much like the clever Greek invention it is named after.
What is a "Trojan Horse?"
This hero avoided being turned into a statue when he slayed the Gorgon, Medusa
Who is Perseus?
This Goddess had no mother, and was instead born out of the top of Zeus's head when he thought her up. Perhaps this is why she was the Goddess of Knowlege
Who is Athena?
Hephaestus
Don't let their melodious songs fool you! These creatures are just singing so that they might lure unsuspecting sailors into their rocky shores.
What are Sirens.
This is the phenomenon of loud sounds repeating in a contained area, named after the Nymph that could only repeat what it heard.
What is an echo?