Athens was named after this goddess of wisdom after she defeated Poseidon in a contest.
Athena
Puerto Rico
Atlantic Ocean
She was named Time’s 2023 Person of the Year for the cultural and economic impact of her Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift
This is the automaker that produced the Model-T.
Ford
The coat of a rabbit
Hare's hair
His twelve labors included slaying the Nemean Lion, stealing the golden apples of the Hesperides, and cleaning the Augean stables in a single day.
Hercules
The final resting place of the RMS Titanic.
Atlantic Ocean
He was named Time's Person of the Year twice: in 2008 and 2012.
Barack Obama
This manufacturer is known for using giant, anthropomorphic hamsters in its commercials.
Kia
The cry of this ocean animal
Whale's wail
In some interpretations of the myth, the final thing contained within Pandora’s Box is this.
Hope
Point Nemo, the point farthest from any land.
Pacific Ocean
In 2014, the health care workers fighting this epidemic in West Africa were named the people of the year.
Ebola
This is the name for Toyota’s luxury vehicle division.
Lexus
A labyrinth of corn
This legendary hero slayed the gorgon Medusa.
Perseus
The Arabian Sea
Indian Ocean
Along with Bill and Melinda Gates, he was recognized in the “Good Samaritans” People of the Year in 2005 for organizing the Live 8 concerts.
Bono
This automaker also produced the infamous Japanese Zero fighter jets during World War II.
Mitsubishi
Some motionless paper
Stationary stationery
After stealing fire from Mount Olympus and giving it to humans, Zeus chained him to a rock, where an eagle ate his liver every day for 30 years.
Prometheus
Christmas Island
Indian Ocean
He was named the 2009 Person of the Year for serving as the Chairman of the Fed during the 2008 financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession.
Ben Bernanke
Before its own acquisition in 2021, this automaker owned the Lancia, Maserati, and Alfa-Romeo brands.
Fiat
The Vatican government's body of water
The See's Sea