A weapon that is generic as a phone today. A long piece of sharp metal that you can hold by a handle
Sword
What gorgon can turn people into stone with one gaze.
Medusa
The god of mount Olympus and the god of lightning.
Zeus
Something most people love, a nice bowl of greens with some dressing. They also ate it in Ancient Greece.
Greek salad
The city-state that is known for its interesting method for teaching kids young to fight.
Sparta
A very long stick with a sharp rock on the end
Spear
A magical box that brought great misfortune.
Pandora’s box
The god of the sea, earthquakes and storms
Poseidon
The thing most of the Greeks wore casually and what Link wears in Zelda
Tunic
Athens
Bow
Phaethon the son of the Helios (the sun god) what does Phaethon use or at least try to use to pull the sun across the sky.
The sun chariot
The goddess of night and sleep. I heard she lives in the underworld too.
Nyx
Something they wore in war. To protect for devastating blows from swords or arrows.
Armour
The place where the oracle is and where a wet goat lives.
Delphi
a simple projectile weapon consisting of a strap or string used to hurl a projectile like a stone or lead bullet.
Sling
Heracles
The god of fire, blacksmithing, and metal working
Hephaestus
A dish of meat in a piece of pita bread. Also commonly mispronounced.
Gyro
Known for its thriving trade, and its influence on the Peloponnesian war.
Corinth
In Greek mythology it was a helmet that made the wearer invisible, a weapon choice from hades
Helm of darkness
What was the tool Daedalus and Icarus use to escape their imprisonment?
The wings of Icarus
The god of wine and epiphany.
Dionysus
A common and relatively affordable form of armor made from layers of linen, providing some protection to the torso.
Linothorax
A religious capital in Egypt, and the setting for numerous famous myths.
Thebes