Of Heroes and Mortals
Thar Be Monsters
Hodgepodge
Allusions Anyone?
200

This tribe of warrior women lends its name to the world's largest river. 

The Amazon

200

This three-headed dog guarded the entrance to the underworld. 

Cerberus

200

The home of the Olympian gods, except Hades who dwelled in the underworld.

Mount Olympus

200

Stephen Sondheim's first Broadway musical was based on Plautus farce and was called "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to... this Roman public square.

The Forum

400

Oedipus unknowingly fulfilled this prophecy. 

Killed his father and married his mother

400

Hercules slayed the multi-headed serpent that grew two heads for every head that was cut off. 

Hydra

400

Narcissus was a beautiful youth who fell in love with this. 

His own reflection

400

Shakespeare used this tragic Roman love story as the basis for Romeo and Juliet as well as the farce performed by the Rustics in A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

Pyramus and Thisbe

600

The master craftsman and artist Daedalus designed and built this structure to house the Minotaur.

The Labyrinth

600

An offended Athena transformed this beautiful woman into a snake-haired Gorgon.

Medusa

600

The month in January is named for Janus, the Roman god of transitions. He had this feature. 

Two faces: one looked forward, the other backward

600

Shaw's play and the musical My Fair Lady are based on the myth of Pygmalion who fell in love with this.

A statue he had carved. 

800

Jason sailed with the Argonauts to retrieve this quest item in order to claim his throne. 

The Golden Fleece

800

Arachne was transformed into an arachnid for challenging Athena to this contest. 

Weaving

800

Hubris is a recurring theme in the myths that refer to this deadly sin. 

Pride, especially before the gods

800

In Doctor Faustus, Marlowe said of this most-beautiful demigod "Was the face that launch'd a thousand ships/ And burnt the topless towers of Ilium."

Helen of Troy

1000

Sisyphus had to roll a huge boulder up a hill only to have this happen when he reached the top. 

The boulder rolled down again

1000

On his journey home, Odysseus has to sail between these two monsters. 

Scylla & Charybdis

1000

These twin brothers in Roman mythology were raised by wolves. One of them would go on to found a city named for him.

Romulus & Remus (Rome)

1000

Eugene O'Neil wrote a collection of plays called Mourning Becomes Electra Based on a classic Greek trilogy about this King. 

King Agamemnon