Greek god of blacksmithing.
Hephaestus.
Daughter of Leto. Hint: she's a twin.
Artemis.
This beast protects the gates of the Underworld.
Cerberus.
This hero preformed the Twelve Labors.
Hercules // Heracles.
Where do the gods and goddesses live?
Mount Olympus.
A sorceress that lives on the island Aeaea. She has the power to transform men into wolves, swine, and lions.
Circe.
What god was the Oracle of Delphi sacred to?
Apollo.
How many Titans are there?
Twelve.
The West Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
This goddess was born from Zeus' headache.
Athena.
A monster that was sent by the gods to plague the town of Thebes as punishment for some ancient crime, preying on its youths and devouring all who failed to solve her riddle.
The Sphinx.
He was dipped into the River Styx to make him invulnerable. Hint: they missed a spot.
Achilles.
Where is the River Styx?
The Underworld.
This oracle predicted the fall of Troy but was ignored.
Cassandra.
What was the last thing left in Pandora's Box?
Hope.
Who is the oldest Titan?
Cronos.
Pan's father.
Hermes.
Eldest of the Greek gods/goddesses.
Hestia.
Arges, Brontes, and Steropes. They forged Zeus' thunderbolts.
The cyclops.
He slew the Minotaur.
Theseus.
What are the three parts of the Underworld?
Elysium, Asphodel Meadows, and Tartarus.
This goddess threw the golden apple between Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera, proclaiming it belonged to the fairest.
Eris.
He flew too close to the sun, melting his wax wings and fell to his death.
Icarus.
This Titan was punished by having to hold the world on his shoulders.
Atlas.
This god cursed King Midas with donkey ears.
Apollo.
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. These sisters are known as?
The Fates or the Moirae.
Part of the Twelve labors, this beast has 9 heads.
A hydra.
He thought of creating a great wooden horse to trick the Trojans. Ultimately, his plan was key in winning the Trojan War.
Odysseus.
Where is the Labyrinth?
Crete.
She married Hercules and was subsequently killed by her husband.
Megara.
Persephone ate what that trapped her for six months out of the year in the Underworld.
Pomegranate seeds.
Where are the Titans imprisoned?
Tartarus.
This god granted King Midas the ability to turn anything he touched to gold.
Dionysus.
This goddess' daughter is Persephone. In the winter, in protest of her daughter being in the Underworld for six months, she curses the earth to a barren wasteland.
Demeter.
This woman was changed into a spider when she out preformed Athena in a weaving challenge.
Arachne.
This hero was designated with the task of overthrowing his uncle by finding the Golden Fleece.
Jason.
What are two of the five sacred rivers?
Acheron (river of woe), the Cocytus (river of lamentation), the Phlegethon (river of fire), the Styx (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods took vows), and the Lethe (river of forgetfulness).
Orpheus went to the Underworld to save her. Under the condition that he could not look back, Orpheus did look back and lost her forever.
Eurydice.
This Greek hunter led a tragic life that ended when he stepped on a scorpion, known as Scorpius. The gods felt sorry for him so they put him and his faithful dogs, Canis Major and Canis Minor, into the sky as constellations.
Orion.
He stole fire and gave it to mankind, inciting the wrath of Zeus.
Prometheus.
The God of Death.
Thanatos.
The sea nymph that held Odysseus prisoner for seven years.
Calypso.
These murderous birds lived around Lake Stymphalos. Their claws and beaks were sharp as metal and their feathers flew like darts.
Stymphalian Birds.
Known for his capturing and taming of the wild winged stallion Pegasus.
Bellerophon.
Where is the Pantheon located?
Hercules' mother.
Alcmene.
Queen of the Amazons. Daughter to Ares and possessed the ninth labor of Hercules.
Hippolyta.
Mother of Titans.
Gaia.