Gods Myth Jeopardy 1 Goddesses Humans and Non-deities Myths Potpourri
Gods He is believed to have invented horses, which he trains to carry him across the waves of the sea. The Romans know him as Neptune Timer
Gods He was the youngest of Cronos’ children and is known as the Thunderer Timer
Gods Despite the fact that he was deformed, the gods and goddesses valued his work. He married the goddess of love Timer
Gods He is the god of art, music, medicine, and poetry. His Roman name is the same as his Greek name Timer
Gods The Roman form of his name gives name to various types of fighting; it is also the name of earth’s closest planet neighbor Timer
Goddesses Choose me as the most beautiful goddess, and I’ll make the most beautiful woman in the world fall in love with you Timer
Goddesses She is known as the grey-eyed goddess. She is good to have on your side during a battle, and she had a very unusual birth, just ask her father, Zeus Timer
Goddesses Her Roman name is the root from which we get the word ‘cereal’. She cherishes all growing things, and is not a big fan of Hades Timer
Goddesses She is the goddess of the hearth and home. Her Roman counterpart is Vesta Timer
Goddesses She is the daughter of Zeus. She never married and has a twin brother who is also a god. Beware of her silver arrows Timer
Humans and other Non-deities 100 He started the Trojan War by stealing the wife of a Greek king Timer
Humans and other Non-deities 200 He constructed two pairs of wings to fly himself and his son away from the island they were imprisoned on Timer
Humans and other Non-deities 300 He was known for not thinking before he acted, particularly when he decided to marry Pandora Timer
Humans and other Non-deities 400 His Latin name is Ulysses. He was favored by Athena because he was so tricksy (clever) Timer
Humans and other Non-deities 500 Name two of the three races of beings born to Cronos before he fathered the gods and goddesses of Olympus Timer
Myths This myth explains the changing of the seasons Timer
Myths This myth explains how all of the bad things in the world – disease, death, evil, hate – came into being Timer
Myths This myth is similar to the Bible story of Noah and the Ark Timer
Myths This myth gives us a modern word that means to be overly admiring of one’s own appearance Timer
Myths In this myth, a man must sing songs to a boatman, a three- headed dog, and a god in order to bring his wife back to life Timer
Potpourri 100 This was to be the prize given to the most beautiful wedding guest Timer
Potpourri 200 Why was Persephone forced to remain in the Underworld for six months out of the year? Timer
Potpourri 300 Historians believe that this, not Helen herself, was the real reason the Trojan War began Timer
Potpourri 400 He guided the souls of the dead across a river into Hades, that is, if they had the money to pay him Timer
Potpourri 500 He was the Grecian king whose wife ran away with her lover to Troy. He wasn’t thrilled Timer