This Greek hero has his own Disney musical.
Who is Hercules?
This Norse trickster god is the brother of Thor.
Who is Loki?
This wizard was friend to King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable.
Who is Merlin?
Unlike Ariel these sea creatures used their voices to cause shipwrecks.
What are sirens?
There's nothing Hocus Pocus about this towns witch trials.
What is Salem?
This demigod was accused of stealing Zeus' lightning bolt.
Who is Percy Jackson?
This Greek god of wine never calls Percy by his real name.
Who is Dionysus?
This twin of Romulus lends his name to a werewolf in the Harry Potter books.
Who is Remus?
These shifter creatures either love or hate the full moon.
What are werewolves?
This Kentucky born president is said to haunt the White House.
Who is Lincoln?
This Marvel hero gains his powers from a plant given to Wakanda by the goddess Bastet.
Who is Black Panther?
This Egyptian god of the dead is shown with the head of a dog.
Who is Anubis?
This sorceress changed Percy and company into guinea pigs when they landed on her island in the Sea of Monsters.
Who is Circe?
Percy Jackson fights this monster at the St. Louis Arch.
What is the chimera?
This cousin to the Yeti has been spotted in woods across the U.S.
What is Bigfoot?
Theseus slayed this creature that lived inside the Labyrinth.
What is the Minotaur?
This god rules over the Underworld with his wife Persephone.
Who is Hades?
This head of Gryffindor house shares her name with the Roman Goddess of wisdom.
Who is Minerva McGonagall?
These night-time creatures have a strong dislike for garlic.
What are vampires?
This Caribbean religion is widely practiced in New Orleans.
What is Voodoo?
This hero was completely invincible except for a spot on the back of his leg.
Who is Achilles?
The trickster god Anansi is depicted as this web spinning creature.
What is a spider?
Many believed this Queen of Voodoo had friends on the other side.
Who is Maria Laveau?
This creature has the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
What is the griffin?
During funerals it was common practice to cover this reflective object to prevent the soul of the dead from being trapped within it.
What are mirrors?