Who is it?
Where is it?
What is it?
Anything Goes
Monsters
100
ThisArgonaut was detested by the king of Colchis and the king of Iolcus.

a. Heracles

b. Jason

c. Hylas

d. Orpheus

B. Jason
100
This is the location of Apollo's oracle.

A. Athens

B. Iolcus

C. Colchis

D. Delphi

D. Delphi
100
This blocked the passage to the Black Sea

A. clashing rocks

B. a large tree

C. the golden fleece

D. a dragon

A. clashing rocks
100
This god/goddess changed themselves into an old man/woman at the banks of a stream.

a. Apollo

b. Athena

c. Poseidon

d. Hera

D. Hera
100
This creature is half-man, half horse

A. Harpie

B. Scylla

C. Centaur

D. Charybdis

C. Centaur
200
This god/goddess summoned the West Wind to speed the Argo homeward.

A. Apollo

B. Athena

C. Poseidon

D. Nerieds

C. Poseidon
200
This country had a warlike king who treasured the golden fleece.

A. Iolcus

B. Colchis

C. Corinth

D. Delphi

B. Colchis
200
This is the gift Athena gave to the Argo

A. a compass

B. a wheel

C. a sacred oak

D. The north wind

C. sacred oak
200
An oracle warned Pelias about

a. a man without a name

b. man without a sandal

c. a man stronger than all others

d. a man arriving in a chest

B. a man without a sandal
200
These animals pulled Medea's carriage.

A. horses

B. bulls

C. snakes

D. dragons

D. dragons
300
This sorceress killed her own brother.

a. Medea

b. Circe

c. Scylla

d. Harpie

A. Medea
300
This country had a vain king who drowned in a boiling cauldron.

A. Iolcus

B. Colchis

C. Corinth

D. Delphi

A. Iolcus
300
This is the prize that Jason wanted to get in Colchis.

a. Head of Medusa

b. Golden Fleece

c. Apollo's Lyre

d. Golden Apples

B. Golden Fleece
300
Medea restored this animal to its normal health with her herbs.

a. horse

b. bull

c. dove

d. a ram

D. A ram
300
These bird-women sang enchanting songs to lure sailors to their death.

A. Scyllas

B. Charybdis

C. Sirens

D. Bulls

C. Sirens
400
This musician, who played so well animals stopped to listen, drowned out the singing of the sirens.

A. Heracles

B. Hylas

C. Orpheus

D. Medea

C. Orpheus
400
This is where Jason died.

A.Athens

B.Iolcus

C.Colchis

D.Corinth

D. Corinth
400
Heracles broke his oar because

a. He hit a Siren with it.

b. He was in a contest with Jason.

c. He hit the side of the ship with it.

d. He was in a contest with Orpheus.

B. He was in a contest with Jason.
400
This king, a son of Helios, threatened to cut out Jason's tongue and lop off his hands.

a. Pelias

b. Creon

c. Aeetes

d. Orpheus

C. Aeetes
400
These creatures were pursued and whipped by the sons of the North Wind.

A. Scyllas

B. Sirens

C. Centaurs

D. Harpies

D. Harpies
500
This young man was pulled to the bottom of the pool by a nymph.

A. Heracles

B. Orpheus

C. Hylas

D. Phrixus

C. Hylas
500
This is the sea on which Colchis is located.

A. Dead Sea

B.Mediterranean Sea

C.Aegean Sea

D.Black Sea

D. Black Sea
500
The men who Jason fought came from

A. from the sea

B. from inside the earth

C. from the the sky

D. from inside a dragon

B. from inside the earth
500
This prince flew on a golden ram to Colchis.

A. Heracles

B. Orpheus

C. Phrixus

D. Hylas

C. Phrixus
500
This monster is a whirlpool

A. Scylla

B. Charybdis

C. Sirens

D. Harpies

B. Charybdis