Vulpes et
Cornix
Mythologia et Cultura
Vulpes et
Leo Senex
Declensions et Conjugations
Proverbia et
Factis
100

Haec bēstia callida erat.

Vulpes

100

King of the gods and wields a lightening bolt as his preferred weapon. Respected by his peers for saving them from their tyrannous, Titan father.

Who is Jupiter? 

100

Ubi iacebat Leo? 

In Spelunca

100

This verb translates to "I Love." 

what is "Amo?" 

100

This collaboration between LEGO and NASA in 2011 featured these three mini-figures currently orbiting Jupiter on a satellite until 2044...

Who are Jupiter, Juno, and Galileo? 

200

Haec bēstia in rāmō arboris sedēbat?

Cornix

200

Ancient Roman Chariot racing area. It was the largest of its kind and served as the model for other constructions to follow. It could comfortably seat over 150,000 visitors. However, the site is now a public park. 

What is the Circus Maximus? 

200

Quid vidit Vulpes in terra? 

Vestigia 

200

This noun case ending in singular and plural indicates that the noun is the Direct Object of the sentence and thus receives the action. 

What is the Accusative? 

200

Famous quote from playwright Terrence. "Phormio," features an Athenian Naval Captain known for saying the line, "Fortes Fortuna Aduivat." Translates to...

What is "Fortune Favors the Bold?"

300

Manēbatne Vulpēs prope arborem an fugiēbat?

Fugiebat!

300

The legendary item that Jason and the Argonauts were after when they embarked on their quest of epic proportions.  

What is the Golden Fleece? 

300

Quis venit sed non intravit? 

Vulpes 

300

The verb ending "-tis" (1st conj, pres) indicates the action is being done by... 

Who is you (pl) or y'all? 

300

Popular ligature of the latin word for "and." Used the be the unofficial 27th letter of the English alphabet and is used often as a conjunction in sentences and titles. 

What is the Ampersand (&) 
400

Quid tenēbat Cornīx in rōstrō?

Magnum Caseum 

400

Ancient Romans built these ingenious structures as means of pluming. These introduced running water to the cities, farms, and other areas of Rome. There are even one still used today. 

What are the Aqueducts? 

400

Desribite Leo 

Senex et aeger

400

"Gallina" (voc. 1st dec. sing) translates to... 

What is, "Oh, Chicken!"

400

This was one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. Found in Rhodes, it served as the inspiration for the Statue of Liberty. Sadly, it has been lost to time... 

What is the Colossus of Rhodes? 

500

Quōmodo vulpēs cāseum cēpit?

Cito in Ore

500

The false name which Odysseus gives to Polyphemus in Homer's Odyssey...     

What is "Nobody?" 

500

Cur vestigia ex spelunca non exierunt?  

Leo bestias devoravit. 

500
The verb, "Rogant," would be translated as... 

What is "They ask?" 

500

This famous quote from Seneca is as follows: "Non Est ad Astra Mollis e Terris Via." Translates to...

What is, "There is No Easy Way from Earth to the Stars."