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100

Channels the Muse to tell the story of Odysseus

Homer

100

Odysseus's first stop on his journey

Cicones

100

Signals he is on Odysseus's side during Penelope's test to the Suitors

Zeus

100

How mortals honor the Gods in the Odyssey

Offer sacrifices

100

How many ships and men Odysseus starts with 

12 ships

600 men

200

Odysseus’s men are doomed for doing this.

What is killing the Cattle of the Sun

200

Teiresias resides here

Underworld

200

This deity impersonates Mentor as a mentor to Telemachus

Athena

200

Odysseus's name to Polyphemus

Noh'bdy

200

Polyphemus's total count for breakfast and dinner

6

300

She is the most faithful servant to Penelope.

Eurycleia

300

This is the land where Calyspo resides (not "Calyspso's Island).

Ogygia

300

I prolong Odysseus's journey for what he did to my family

Poseidon 

300

Greek for Hospitality

Xenia

300

Scylla feasts on this many

6

400

He often speaks for Penelope's suitors and criticizes Telemachus and Odysseus.  

Antinous 

400

The place Telemachus visits when he journeys to see Menelaus

Sparta

400

Tells Odysseus how to bypass Scylla and Charybids

Circe

400

This custom, demonstrated through Argus, is the focus of Part 2 of The Odyssey

Loyalty

400

Suitors wooing Penelope

108

500

He is killed when an arrow strikes his chest and travels to his liver.

Eurymachus 

500

Odysseus's last stop on his journey

Ithaca / home

500

These three Gods are responsible for Odysseus's release from Calypso

Athena (asks Zeus)

Hermes (visits Calypso)

Zeus (sends Hermes)

500

Cannibals who destroy all but one of Odysseus's ship 

Laestrygonians 

500

Lost in the Battle of the Cicones

72