Where most of the Gods live.
Mt. Olympus
What Hera thought Zeus was doing.
Cheating on her with nymphs.
What Demeter is the goddess of.
Harvest.
The thing that Daedalus was really good at.
This island is where this myth, along with The Boy Who Flew, take place.
The name of Icarus' father.
Daedalus
Metis.
What Narcissus saw that he immediately fell in love with.
His own reflection.
This fruit, eaten by Persephone in the underworld, is one where you eat the seeds rather than the fruit itself.
Pomegranate.
The two materials that the wings were made from.
The object that Theseus used to find his way back through the maze.
String / Yarn.
The name of this deity.
Poseidon.
What Arachne made in her weaving competition with Athena that mocked Zeus and his wives.
A tapestry.
The supernatural power (characteristic #2) that was used in this myth AND the character that used it.
Hera took Echo's voice away. (Muting, cursing, etc).
What happens to the ground whenever Persephone dances.
Flowers grow when she dances!
The name of this creature.
The Minotaur.
The reason Ariadne helped Theseus.
She fell in love with him!
The word we use to refer to different categories of literature or film.
Genre.
What Athena did at the very end of this myth.
She planted an OLIVE TREE.
This word, meaning a small group of trees, is where Echo & her fellow Nymphs love to hang out.
Grove.
What Demeter taught Triptolemus to do during the winter.
Store food!
The name of the bird that Daedalus saw, which gave him the idea to fly out of the maze.
Seagull.
What King Aegeus saw that sent him into a deathly despair.
The Black Sails.
The name of the girl who fell in love with Theseus, but was ultimately abandoned on an island.
Ariadne
The name of the God who split Zeus' head open.
Hephaestus.
Daffodil.
The being in the underworld who first offered Persephone fruit.
The name of the two rulers of Crete.
King Minos
Queen Pasiphae
What the people of Athens gave King Minos as a tribute each year.
Young men & women as food for the Minotaur.
The name of this mortal, who died while staring at his reflection in a pond.
Narcissus.