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Iliad Jeopardy Answers Blankety-Blank Tell me about it How’d it happen? Random Who did what? Greek, Immortal, or Trojan Name that Character Helen/Menelaus wealth/Helen Covers him in smoke, Wisks him away Push the Trojans back Whichever side Greek Agamemnon Priest/daughter Victory and safety for Patroclos surgeon Aineas Ares/Aphrodite Andromache Chryseis/Briseis Go back to Olympus Moat Odysseus Menelaus Trojan Thetis Greeks/Trojans Drags it behind his chariot and steals armor Rock Sleep Hephaestus Pandaros Briseis, his daughter, gold, horses, women, etc Patroclos Achilles Die young, get fame Hector The Trojans (Paris) Ares Live long His armor Took care of him Helen Paris Can’t go to the Underworld draw/gift exchange Hermes Immortal Hecuba/Hecabe Athena rock leaders Zeus Apollo Kill him Burn the ships horse won