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Mythological Words for $100 A book of maps, named for the Titan who held the heavens on his shoulders. What is…?
Animations from MythWeb Atlas Animations from MythWeb Game
Mythological Words for $200 A kind of breakfast food, from the name of the Roman goddess of the harvest. What is…?
Cereal Game
Warlike or military, derived from the name of the Roman god of war. Mythological Words for $300 Warlike or military, derived from the name of the Roman god of war. What is…?
Martial Game
Arranged in order of occurrence, from Zeus’s father. Mythological Words for $400 Arranged in order of occurrence, from Zeus’s father. What is…?
Chronological Game
Mythological Words for $500 Sudden unreasoning, hysterical fear, caused by the god of forests and wild animals. What is…?
Panic Read more Game
The Myth of Pan Pan was the god of shepherds and flocks, the son of Hermes and a nymph. Pan was born with the legs and horns of a goat, which caused his own mother to spurn him. Nor was the adult god more popular with the nymphs. Echo ran away from him and lost her voice as a consequence, being condemned only to repeat the words of others. Another fleeing nymph was transformed into a reed, which inspired Pan to invent the shepherd's pipe of bound reeds of varying lengths. Pan was considered to be the cause of the sudden fear that sometimes comes for no reason, especially in lonely places. That's why it's called "panic".
Every path Theseus followed in the labyrinth led to this monster. “People” for $100 Every path Theseus followed in the labyrinth led to this monster. What is…?
Minotaur Game
This hero killed Medusa and used her head to save Andromeda. “People” for $200 This hero killed Medusa and used her head to save Andromeda. What is…?
Perseus Game
Three-headed guard dog, a real Hell Hound. “People” for $300 Three-headed guard dog, a real Hell Hound. What is…?
Cerberus Game
His music could make stones weep and bring the dead back to life. “People” for $400 His music could make stones weep and bring the dead back to life. What is…?
Orpheus Game
A lion’s head, goat’s body, serpent’s tail -- an impossibile thing. “People” for $500 A lion’s head, goat’s body, serpent’s tail -- an impossibile thing. What is…?
Chimera Game
Three-pronged sceptre borne by the god of the sea. Symbols for $100 Three-pronged sceptre borne by the god of the sea. What is…?
Trident Game
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Winged staff, with serpents, symbolic of the medical profession. Symbols for $200 DAILY DOUBLE Winged staff, with serpents, symbolic of the medical profession. What is…?
Caduceus Game
His feet, usually with wings or flames, stand for speed. Symbols for $300 His feet, usually with wings or flames, stand for speed. What is…?
Hermes Game
Symbols for $400 A subversive gift, with a hidden danger - symbolic of betrayal and dishonesty. What is…?
Trojan Horse Game
Symbols for $500 The object associated with natural abundance and thanksgiving -- from the goat that suckled Zeus. What is…?
Cornucopia Game
A very short story, usually with animal characters and a moral. Stories for $100 A very short story, usually with animal characters and a moral. What is…?
Fable Game
No Man, AKA Odysseus, blinded this man eater. Stories for $200 No Man, AKA Odysseus, blinded this man eater. What is…?
Cyclops Game
Stories for $300 He drove so badly when he borrowed Daddy’s “wheels” that he caused people to have different skin colors. What is…?
Phaeton Game
His tragic “fall” proved that father knows best. Stories for $400 His tragic “fall” proved that father knows best. What is…?
Daedalus & Icarus Game See Painting
The Fall of Icarus by Bruegel
Stories for $500 She riddled, “What goes on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening?” What is…?
Sphinx Game
The gift of profiting from whatever one undertakes. Allusions for $100 The gift of profiting from whatever one undertakes. What is…?
Animations from MythWeb The Midas Touch Animations from MythWeb Game
To torment by holding something desirable, just out of reach. Allusions for $200 To torment by holding something desirable, just out of reach. What is…?
Animations from MythWeb Tantalize Animations from MythWeb Game
A daringly creative or defiantly original act. Allusions for $300 A daringly creative or defiantly original act. Hint: Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is subtitled “The Modern _______”. What is…?
Animations from MythWeb Promethean Animations from MythWeb Game
A task that requires continual effort that never quite pays off. Allusions for $400 A task that requires continual effort that never quite pays off. What is…?
Animations from MythWeb Sisyphean Animations from MythWeb Game
Philosophically -- “I can wait” vs. “I want it now”. Allusions for $500 Philosophically -- “I can wait” vs. “I want it now”. Hint: Remember Nietzsche. What is…?
Apollonian vs. Dionysian Game