This is how many men Scylla eats.
What is six?
Circe tells Odysseus to put what in his crew's ears.
What is wax/beeswax?
Number of men Charybdis swallows.
What is the whole ship?
Food Scylla catches when no ships pass her by.
What is seals, dolphins, and/or whales?
Sirens are known for doing this to sailors.
What is luring them into the water with their songs?
The wind that will push you towards Charybdis.
What is the South wind/Notus?
If you are too slow to pass her or try to fight her, what happens?
What is she eats six more men?
This lies around the sirens.
What is the bones of dead men and rocks?
The amount of times Charybdis sucks down and spits up water each day.
What is three times a day she sucks down water and three times a day she spits it up?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Scylla lives in the mouth of this rocky structure and scouts how.
What is high up in a cave with her heads poking out to catch food?
Circe tells Odysseus to do this should he wish to listen to the sirens' song.
What is have his men tie him to the mast and tie him tighter if he says he wants to go to them?
Charybdis can be categorized as this natural disaster in the modern day.
What is a whirlpool?
This goddess is Scylla's mother and the one Circe tells Odysseus to pray to.
Who is Crataeis/Hecate?
Sirens lure sailors using songs that are meant to tempt them with their deepest desires. With your knowledge of the Odyssey thus far, what would the sirens possibly have sung about when Odysseus listened to them?
What is returning to Penelope and Telemachus back in Ithaca?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
This is where both Scylla and Charybdis are said to have resided. (You can name the island Charybdis is said to be next to or the actual strait for points).
What is Sicily/the Straits of Messina?