Heracles is the Greek name for the son of Zeus. In ancient roman mythology, he's known as this, which most people reffer him to as
Hercules
Mexican Food Feline
Taco Cat
National balloon day is the first of which month
October
10% of people use this hand dominantly
Collecter of souls or another name for death itself, a fedora-wearing animal from Phineas and Ferb
Perry the Platypus, Reaper
This man killed Medusa with aid of the gods
Perseus
These two vehicles of transportation are pallendromes
Racecar and Kayak
The fear of balloons is scientifically known as what?
Globophobia
Antonym of wrong
Right
Another term for a carpet, leader of the banana-loving minions
Gru - Rug
Deino (meaning dread), Enyo (meaning horror), and Pemphredo (alarm) were more commonly known as this, the trio in Greek mythology who shared one eye and one tooth.
The Graeae Sisters
The Egyptian pharoah King Tutenkamen was more commonly known as King __
Tut
Before helium, most balloons were filled with this type of gas (Like the Hindenburg)
Hydrogen
People in Frace drive on this side of the road
Right
The month with St. Patrick's Day, a basic fire-type Pokemon, or a starter in Pokemon fire red
Charmander, March
This man was the true greatest hero in the Illiad, but Homer tries to persuade the reader that it's actually Hector
Achilles
Something that rotates another thing
Rotator
42% percent of Americans said they were afraid of this type of man, the one that can be found in circuses with balloons, or in horror movies. With balloons
Clowns
A line said by Theodore Roosevelt "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease ___ a name worth remembering"
Left
Slang for a dishonest or worthless person, a city monkey
Curios George, rouge
The ugliest god in greek mythology
Hephaestus
Parents
Mom and Dad
This Disney Pixar movie is based on flying a house with balloons
Up
Most kangaroos use this hand dominantly
Left
The joint between the forearm and the upper arm, owner of the dog Snoopie and is friends with Linus and Peppermint Patty
Charlie Brown, Elbow