Poetic Who Am I?
Islands
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Expressions from Mythology
Scrambled Names
100
For 7 years I held Odysseus in my cave till Zeus sent Hermes that man to save.
Who is Calypso?
100
This was Odysseus' home.
What is Ithaca?
100
He was the king of the winds.
Who is Aeolus?
100
This is a term used for a long, exhausting journey.
What is an Odyssey?
100
y s o e u d s s
Who is Odysseus?
200
With my beautiful eyes and rosy red lips I had the face that launched a thousand ships.
Who is Helen?
200
Calypso detained Odysseus on this island.
What is Ogygia?
200
This was Circe's land.
What is Aeaea?
200
This term refers to a person's vulnerable spot.
What is an Achilles Heel?
200
n h e o p r s p e e
Who is Persephone?
300
Known as a Greek with much strength to go, until a poisoned arrow laid me down low.
Who is Achilles?
300
While disguised, Odysseus claims that after Crete he and his comrades reached this next country.
What is Egypt?
300
She was Odysseus' elderly nurse.
Who is Eurycleia?
300
This term is used for a hidden bit of trickery.
What is a Trojan Horse?
300
y h p l m u s e p o
Who is Polyphemus?
400
One night I found myself drinking away a frown, until suddenly I began tumbling down.
Who is Elpenor?
400
This is where the giants live.
What is Laestrygonia?
400
He is one of Penelope's suitors.
Who is Eurymachus?
400
This term is used to describe an experienced and trusted advisor.
What is a mentor?
400
r y e l a u e c l
Who is Eurycleia?
500
Dead Achilles' weapons to me were not given, thus to madness and suicide I was driven.
Who is Ajax?
500
This is the homeland of the Ciconians.
What is Ismarus?
500
He helped to slay Agamemnon.
Who is Aegisthus?
500
This term is used when one is faced with a difficult choice where either decision could end in disaster.
What is being "caught between Scylla and Charybdis"?
500
h m o m a p s u n i
Who is Amphinomus?
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