food
entertainment
mythology
ancient government
history
100

common dishes

souvlaki, gyros, pastítso & Moussaká

100

The Little Owl, sometimes called the Owl of Athena, is the national bird of which Mediterranean country?

Greece

100

Which two gods are twins?

Apollo & Artemis

100

Most of Ancient Greece was divided into these types of political regions:

City States

100

Pella, a name that probably came from the Greek for “stone,” was the capital of what ancient kingdom that would become the center of Hellenistic Greece?

Macedonia

200

What can gyros be served with?

Gyros can be served in the pie with tomatoes, onions, yogurt, tzatziki, french fries or nothing at all! Tzatziki is a sauce based in yogurt and garlic.

200

What do Greek people do for entertainment?

Mountain sports, nightlife, theater, field hockey, etc..
200

Who cut off Medusa’s head?

Perseus

200

When a city-state was ruled by a single person, like a king, what did they call the leader?

Tyrant

200

Alexander the Great was from?

Macedonia, Greece

300

What makes up the 'Mediterranean triad' on which ancient Greek cuisine was based?

Wheat, olive oil & wine

300

How do we know that ancient Greek musicians probably learned music primarily by ear?

Images from ancient Greece rarely show musicians reading music while playing.

300

Which Greek hunter has a constellation named after him?

Orion
300

What were the two largest city-states in Ancient Greece who fought many battles between each other?

Athens and Sparta

300

When was the first modern Olympiad held?

1986

400

Why are beef dishes so uncommon in Greek cuisine?

Sheep & goats were better suited to the terrain

400

What's the oldest theater in Greece?

Theatre of Thorikos; 525-480 BCE

400

Why did Icarus die when using wings designed by his father, Daedalus?

He flew too close to the sun

400

How were most of the officials chosen in the Greek democracy?

They were chosen from all the citizens by lottery

400

The first known cookbook was actually written about Greek cuisine rather than Roman. When was it written?

330BC