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Hercules
The Olympians
Jason
The Creation Myths
Myths that Explain Something
100
Hercules went on this many feats or adventures.
What is 12
100
King of the gods.
Who is Zeus.
100
Jason was raised by a wise centaur who was this.
What is half man half horse.
100
Most creation myths begin with this.
What is emptiness or darkness.
100
This woman turned into a spider.
Who is Arachne.
200
This goddess put a curse on Hercules when he was two.
Who is Hera.
200
God of music, sun and medicine, the son of Zeus and the brother of Artemis.
Who is Apollo.
200
Pelias was told to beware of the man who wore this.
What is one shoe or sandal.
200
These people had one big eye on their face the size of a wheel.
What are the Cyclops.
200
This myth explains why we have seasons and involves Zeus's sister and niece.
What is Demeter and Persephone.
300
God of the sea.
Who is Poseidon.
300
Pelias sent Jason on a wild chase to bring back this item.
What is the golden fleece.
300
In the African Bushmen myth, Kaang and the people entered the world through this.
What is a hole by a tree.
300
This woman talked too much, eventually Hera took away her voice.
Who is Echo.
400
This creature was slayed by Hercules who cut off its nine heads.
What is the nine-headed hydra.
400
The god of the underworld, he kidnapped Persephone.
Who is Hades.
400
Jason built a ship and sailed with these men.
What are the Argonauts.
400
Kaang and Zeus did not want humans to have this.
What is FIRE
400
This King had the golden touch.
Who is Midas.
500
Before he went on his adventures, Hercules killed these people.
What is his wife and kids.
500
She challenged Arachne to a weaving contest and was the goddess of justice/wisdom.
Who is Athena.
500
This woman helped Jason in his adventures and later married him.
Who is Medea.
500
He made the clay men, the wooden men, and the men made of corn.
What is the god of the Heart of the Earth and Sky.
500
This father and son duo explained why perhaps we shouldn't always get what we wish for.
Who is Icarus and Daedulus.