Comparison of Adjectives
Cupid et Psyche
Verbs, Verbs, Verbs
Sum and Possum
Gladiators and the Colosseum
100

The degree of "longus, a, um".

What is positive?

100

In Latin, how many sisters Psyche had.

What is "duo"?

100

Translation of "dant".

What is "they give"?

100
The translation of "sum".

What is "I am"?

100

The amount it cost for a ticket to the Colosseum.

What is nothing- it was free?

200

The comparative form of "longus, a, um".

What is longior/longius?

200
The mother of Cupid.

Who is "Venus/Aphrodite"?

200

Translation of "noli dicere".

What is "don't talk"?

200

The translation of "abest".

What is "she is away/absent"?

200

The two weapons that the retiarius gladiator used.

What are the trident and a net?

300
The superlative form of "longus, a, um".

What is "longissimus"?

300

The reason that Psyche was abandoned by her parents.

What is Psyche's beauty? 

300
The translation of "amaris".

What is "you are loved"?

300

The Latin for: to be able.

What is "posse"?

300

How often a gladiator fought in the arena (per year).

What is 3-5 times?

400

The positive form of "pulchrior, pulchrius".

What is "pulcher, pulcrha, pulchrum"?

400

The reason that Psyche did not know her husband's identity.

What is "he only came home when it was dark"?
400
The principal parts of the verb: to fight.

What are: pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatum?

400

The Latin for: they were able.

What is "poterant"?

400
Two other types of fights that could happen in the Colosseum (aside from a pair of gladiators fighting each other).

What are naumachia (mock naval battle) and beast fights?

500
The superlative form of "difficilis".

What is "difficillimus"?

500

How Psyche was able to sort the seeds into piles.

What is "with the help of the ants"?

500

Two moods of verbs.

What are any two of the following: indicative, infinitive, imperative, subjunctive and participles?

500

The Latin for: I will have been. 

What is: fuero?
500

The reason we call the Colosseum, the Colosseum, instead of the Flavian Amphitheater.

What is the Colossus- a giant statue of the emperor Nero that used to stand next to the Colosseum?