Mommy and I might be wearing this if we were alive in this period.
The Greek goddess of victory, but more well known as an athletic company.
What is Nike?
What is lotus?
What is tennis?
A classic American sport.
What is football/baseball?
(both are acceptable)
Much to the disdain of men at the time, women classified as this, cut their hair short, wore short dresses, listened to jazz, and liked to dance.
What are flappers?
This recognized Odysseus when he came home after all the years.
Odysseus begins to cry, when rather morbidly, it dies immediately after seeing him.
What is his dog?
What is warrior (one)?
What is curling?
People might tell you how much power their engine has using this term.
What is horsepower?
Queens in ancient history, often wore this type of crown.
What is a tiara?
In Greek mythology, this nymph was instructed by the gods to distract Hera when Zeus was cheating on her. When Hera found out, she cursed her to only be able to repeat things others have said.
Who is echo?
What is do-nothing doll?
What is rugby?
A robber.
What is a shoplifter?
If you lived in the 1700s, you might wear one of these on your head.
What is a bonnet?
The Greek godess of family and hearths, and one of the only gods who didn't cheat on everyone.
Who is Artemis?
What is tree?
What is table tennis?
A massive mushroom.
What is a toadstool?
Women in the late 1700s often wore this buzzing hairdo:
What is a beehive?
In The Odyssey, Sirens were not beautiful mermaids, but actually this ugly animal with the head of a woman.
What is a vulture?
What is dancer ?
What is water polo?
If this were the 1980s and you were a kid, you'd be terrified of it.
What is quicksand?