The Gods
The Mortals
The Creatures
Place Names
Objects
100
What is the Roman name of the Goddess of Wisdom and Righteous War?
Minerva
100
This hero is the rider of Pegasus.
Bellerophon
100
The only Gorgon who was mortal.
Medusa
100
This island is sacred to Zeus as it was the place he was raised.
Crete
100
The weapon of Poseidon--a three-pronged spear.
Trident
200
The word 'Volcano' is derived from which Olympian?
Hephaestus or Vulcan
200
The Trojan prince, son of Venus, who fled to Italy after the fall of Troy.
Aeneas
200
They were also known as 'the hounds of Zeus'.
The Harpies
200
The River of Fire in Underworld.
Phlegethon
200
Hades used this object to punish Theseus and Pirithous for daring to think of abducting Persephone.
The Chair of Forgetfulness
300
Of all the children of Cronus and Rhea, which one is NOT the Olympians?
Demeter
300
The arch sinner in Greek Mythology who was condemned to forever suffer from hunger and thirst in Underworld.
Tantalus
300
What kind of creature is Polyphemus?
A Cyclops
300
In Norse creation myth, this place refers to the great abyss where fire and ice met.
Ginnungagap
300

Medusa's head was put on this object.

Aegis

400
'Friday' is derived from which god/goddess?
Frigga
400
Who was the mother of Minos and Rhadamanthus?
Europa
400
Also known as the Midgard Serpent, this creature surround the earth and grasp its own tail.
Jormungandr
400

What is the present name of 'Euxine' or the 'Unfriendly Sea'?

Black Sea
400
The hammer wielded by the Thunder God, Thor.
Mjolnir
500
These two Olympians keep their Greek names in the Roman mythology.
Apollo and Pluto
500
The blind prophet of Thebes who was, after his death, visited by Odysseus in Underworld.
Tiresias
500
Starbucks has this creature on its company's logo.
The Siren
500
The port where the Greek fleet gathered to set off for Troy.
Aulis
500

The staff carried by Hermes. The symbol of commerce.

Caduceus

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