Athens
Crete
Santorini
Naples
Rome
100

What is the main monument on the Acropolis of Athens called?

Parthenon

100

What was the name of the famous mythological king of Crete?

King Minos

100

What natural disaster caused the unique, cliff-covered terrain of the island of Santorini?

The eruption of volcanoes sinking part of the island.

100

What game were we given as a challenge to play while exoring Naples?

Bingo

100

What is the name of the famous structure we will be visiting tonight that housed the fights between gladiators?

The Colosseum

200

How many ancient theaters are there at/near the Acropolis of Athens?

2

200

What job did many of the ancient people of Crete perform, gaining much fame and wealth in the process?

Trade by Sea
200

What are two of the dishes we cooked during the cooking class at Santorini?

Greek salad, feta cheese pie, Greek donuts, and tomato fritters.

200

What is the Italian word for Naples?

Napoli

200

What is the name of the wonderful expert we met up with during this stay in Rome, and what is her specialty?

Her name is Ashley, and she specializes in art history.

300

What is the name of the marbles taken off the Parthenon?

The Elgin Marbles
300

What is the mythological importance of the Psychro Cave we visited?

According to myth, the Psychro Cave was the place where Zeus was raised. 

300

Whose birthday did we celebrate during our last day in Santorini? 

Bella

300

What is the name of the popular Italian food whose modern version is widely considered to be invented in Naples?

Pizza

300

What is the name of the smallest country in the world, located inside of Rome?

Vatican City

400

Which greek deities fought to become the patron deity of Athens in the myth about the founding of Athens?

Athena and Poseidon

400

What is the name of the archeological site we visited that contained a palace?

Knossos

400

What was the name of the town in which we had to ask the locals for an interview during our time in Santorini?

Fira(pronounced "Thera")

400

What is the name of the volcano that erupted near Pompeii and Herculaneum that buried them under ash, keeping them preserved?  

Mount Vesuvius

400

What was the name of the famous ancient brick building, that now serves as a church, which we were denied access to on our tour during our first full day in Rome?

The Pantheon

500

What does the word "Acropolis" translate to in English?

High City 

500

Who was the man who excavated and (to the chagrin of many) renovated the archeological site we visited that contained a castle?

Arthur Evans

500

What is the name of the volcano we hiked up during our last day on the island?

Nea Kameni

500

What is the origin of the name and colors of the Margherita Pizza?

Queen Margherita was served it during a visit to unite Italy and loved it. The colors of the basil, cheese, and tomato sauce mimic the colors of the Italian flag.

500

What is the 60 Euro dish that Harry explicitly said NOT to order at dinner during our first night in Rome?

Steak Florentine