It's Greek to me!
Myths around the world
Mixed questions
Ads, adverts...
Advertising!
100

In Greek mythology, he is considered the top god. He is the king of the gods, the god of the sky and thunder, and the ruler of Mount Olympus.

Zeus

100

The Loch Ness Monster is a famous creature from which area?

Scotland

100

Continue this famous fastfood restaurant ad's slogan. Finger lickin' ...

...good!

100

In 1958, the Procter & Gamble character that first appeared in live-action television commercials.

Mr. Clean.

100

"Do what you can't" is a slogan for this company.

Samsung

200

In Greek mythology, this city was named after the goddess, who won a contest with the sea god. Name the city.

Athens

200

In Japanese legend, violent earthquakes are caused by a giant ... named Namazu. What is it?

A giant catfish.

200

Continue the ad's slogan. Have a break, ...

have a KitKat. 

200

The first TV commercial aired on July 1, 1941 in the US. What was it for? 

Bulova watches. 

200

This is a short, memorable phrase or catchphrase used to promote a brand, product, or service.

A Slogan

300

In Greek mythology, these two characters who warn us against flying too close to the sun.

Daedalus and Icarus

300

What is a sugarbag according to aboriginal Australians?

A honeycomb or wild honey. 

300

What is the name of the mountain home to the Greek gods?

Mount Olympus

300

He was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press.

Gutenberg

300

This is a unique symbol or visual representation used to identify and distinguish a brand, business, or product.

A logo.

400

In Greek mythology, it is a narrative about the creation of the first woman, and the release of evils into the world.

Pandora's box

400

It is an ancient epic that was composed in Sanskrit by the poet Valmiki. It describes the birth and journey of this person and Goddess.

Ramayana

400

In this culture myths, the creation of humanity is closely tied to maize, highlighting the vital role of maize in their culture and their deep connection to the plant as a source of life. Name this civilisation.

Mayan 

400

A newspaper ad for this appeared in the London Gazzette in 1660. What was it for? 

A toothpaste. 

400

The primary purpose of advertising is to ... them to purchase a product or service. Name the correct word.

to persuade.

500

Who lured sailors with their enchanting music and sweet song?

Sirens

500

This is a legendary cryptid, a creature from folklore, often described as a large, hairy, humanoid being said to inhabit remote forests, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of North America.

Bigfoot

500

This is a lesson or guiding principle about how to behave or live, often extracted from a story, event, or experience. It can be explicit, stated directly, or implicit, revealed through characters' actions and outcomes.

Moral message

500

The Golden Age of Advertising is generally considered to have occurred during these times. This era is characterized by a surge in creativity and impactful ad campaigns that have resonated through the decades. Give certain years.

1960s and 1970s.

500

This is a specific group of individuals or customers who are most likely to be interested in a product or service. It's a defined segment of the population that shares common characteristics, demographics, interests, or needs.

Target audience