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100

What is the capital city of Greece?

Athens

100

Who was the king of the Greek gods?

Zeus

100

What cheese is traditionally used in Greek salad?

Feta

100

People often say "Opa!" during what type of activity?

Dancing/Celebrating

100

What alphabet does Greece use?

The Greek alphabet

200

What sea is located between Greece and Turkey?

The Aegean Sea

200

Which city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?

Athens

200

What is the name of the layered dish made with eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel sauce?

Moussaka

200

What color are many church domes on the Greek islands?

Blue

200

Which sport/games was born in ancient Greece?

The Olympic Games  

300

Which Greek island is famous for its white houses with blue roofs?

Santorini

300

Which hero defeated the Minotaur in Greek mythology?

Theseus

300

Which Greek dish consists of meat cooked on a skewer?

Souvlaki

300

Which dance is often performed by dancers standing in a line or circle holding hands?

most of them

300

What are people from Greece called in Greek?

Hellines

400

What is the highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the Greek gods?

Mount Olympus

400

What was the name of the famous horse used to enter the city ?

The Trojan Horse

400

What sweet dessert made with layers of filo pastry, nuts, and honey is popular in Greece?

Baklava

400

What do many Greeks smash on New Year's Day to bring good luck?

A pomegranate

400

True or False: Greece has more than 2,000 islands.

True

500

In which region of Greece is Filliates located?

Epirus

500

What ancient Greek site was famous for asking the Oracle questions about the future?

Delphi

500

What Greek yogurt is famous for being thick and creamy?

Greek yogurt

500

What is the traditional Greek celebration held before Lent with costumes and parades called?

Apokries (Greek Carnival)

500

What phrase do Greeks often say when making a toast that means "To your health"?

Yamas!