__________ was the god of the forge, known for his craftsmanship.
Who is Hephaestus?
The gods and godesses Argos worshipped
Who are Hera, Dionysus and Apollo?
Despite his father's warning and the pleas of his sister Cassandra, this Trojan prince's abduction of Helen sparked the decade-long Trojan War.
Who is Paris?
The race which ancient Greeks descended from.
Who are the Mycenaeans?
This artist has won over 20 Grammys, was the first Hip Hop singer to win a Pulitzer Prize and was the first rapper to be the main attraction of the Super Bowl's Halftime Show.
Who is Kendrick Lamar?
The god of war and violence
Who is Ares?
On this map, which point indicates Argos' location?
What is 8?
A gigantic, many-headed serpent-like water beast with poisonous breath and regenerating heads.
What is the Hydra?
The frequency in which the Olympic games were held
What is every four years?
Which freezes faster: hot or cold water?
What is hot water?
The number of gods and goddesses living on Mount Olympus
What is 12?
The legendary figure ___________, known for his strength, had connections to the region of Argos.
Who is Hercules?
The deities in Greek mythology famous for determining the destiny of people, especially life and death.
Who are the Fates?
Evidence suggests this early form of government, where a small group of wealthy or noble individuals held power, was prevalent in many Greek city-states before the rise of democracy or tyranny.
What is an oligarchy?
This team won the March Madness Men's Division in 2024.
Who are the UConn Huskies?
This winged goddess personified victory in various contests, from athletic games to battles
Who is Nike?
This daughter of the first king of Argos served as a nymph and priestess of Hera, before being transformed into a cow by the goddess.
Who is Io?
A fire-breathing creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat and the tail of a serpent.
What is a Chimera?
Which Greek city-state is the oldest?
Athens, Argos, Corinth, Sparta, Troy
What is Argos?
The largest state in the United States by land area.
What is Alaska?