This weapon is fitting for the god of the sky.
Lightning bolt
This Greek god is ruler and king.
Zeus
Penelope set up this many ax heads to test the suitors.
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To win the task, suitors were told to shoot an arrow through these.
Axes
This metal, made from a combination, was used to make the best armor.
Bronze
This Greek god is known for his trident.
Poseidon
There were this many suitors who found Odysseus.
Two
This son of Poseidon also shares a name with a book of maps and charts.
Atlas
This pointed weapon was often carried into battle.
Spear
This brother of Artemis is the namesake of an American innovation.
Apollos
Why did Penelope choose the test of the bow over a different test?
She knew that only Odysseus could do it, thus ridding herself of all other suitors.
This goddess instructed Odysseus to disguise himself in Ithaca.
Athena
Your wrist does the work for this weapon propelled by centripetal force.
Sling-Shot
This Greek god is said to have three powerful sons.
Kronos
The story was from this book in the Odyssey.
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These feathered items were commonly held inside of a back-strapped case.
Arrows in a quiver
This battle ready weapon was also called a Vapheio.
Axe
This Greek god is also known as Mercury in a neighboring culture.
Hermes
The theme of the story was...
Show respect to all
This major Greek city is known for being the home of philosophers including Plato.
Athens