General Knowledge
The Olympians
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Common Myths
Theseus
100

The ruler of Mt. Olympus

Zeus

100

Often called the "Father of the Gods" 

Zeus 

100

Capable of causing earthquakes with his trident

Poseidon

100

The son of Zeus, found in a casket in the ocean. 

Perseus 

100

Theseus is the hero of this well known city

Athens

200

This word meaning "having human qualities or characteristics"

Anthropomorphic 

200

Tossed from Mt. Olympus for being crippled.

Hephaestus

200

The reason for the seasons.

Demeter

200

Known for his gift of fire, allowing mankind to advance their technology. 

Prometheus

200

Before being born, this man--Theseus's father--left, leaving Theseus only a sword and a pair of shoes

Aegeus

300

The origin of "Greek" mythology

Greece

300

This god can effortlessly travel between the world of the living and the world of the dead. Use him if you want to get a message to someone. 

Hermes

300

Daily Double 

Dionysus

300

Responsible for releasing every unto the world.


Bonus: Also released this "pick me up." 

Pandora

Bonus: Hope

300

The ruler of Crete, responsible for sacrificing people to the minotaur

Minos

400

The name of the dark void at the beginning of time

Chaos

400

Venus


Aphrodite


400

Juno, known for her envy, often brought misfortune to those who crossed her. 

Hera

400

Perseus is known for slaying mythological creature, with the help of Athena.

Medusa 

400

A great inventor, creator of the labyrinth that Minos uses to house his minotaur 

Daedalus

500

The reason why mythological tales exist in the first place. 

To explain the unknown

500

Had eight children with Aphrodite, including Eros the god of love. 

Ares 

500

Roman names are Vesta, Minerva, and Diana

Hestia, Athena, and Artemis

500

A common myth of Apollo involves his lover, who did not want him back and prayed to be turned into a tree. What was her name? Hint: Scooby-Doo

Daphne

500

Minos's daughter, who helps Theseus escape because she falls madly in love with him. 

Bonus: What happened to her toward the end? 

Ariadne

She was abandoned on an island