Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Queen of the Gods | Hera | 99%
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King of the Gods | Zeus | 99%
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King of the Underworld | Hades | 97%
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Woman with a stony-eyed stare | Medusa | 93%
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God of the Ocean, Horses, and Earthquakes | Poseidon | 93%
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God of the Sun, Archery, and Medicine | Apollo | 92%
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Half man, half bull | Minotaur | 91%
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Goddess of Passion and Beauty | Aphrodite | 89%
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The hero of the Greeks during the Trojan War, had only one weakness | Achilles | 88%
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Goddess that sprang full-grown from Zeus' head | Athena | 88%
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The river that forms the boundary between the earth and the underworld | Styx | 87%
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Virgin Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon | Artemis | 85%
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The three-headed guardian of the underworld | Cerberus | 84%
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Goddess of Fertility and Agriculture | Demeter | 84%
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God of Wine and Revelry | Dionysus | 81%
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God of the Wilderness and Panic | Pan | 81%
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Type of monster she was | Gorgon | 79%
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Flew too close to the sun and fell to the ocean as his wings melted | Icarus | 79%
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Ancient Earth Deity | Gaia | 76%
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Girl who opened the jar containing all of the world's evils | Pandora | 76%
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The collective term for the 9 goddesses of music and art | Muses | 75%
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Hero who slayed the above by showing her her own reflection in his shield | Perseus | 75%
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The weavers of destiny, always working at their loom | Fates | 71%
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Virgin Goddess of the Hearth | Hestia | 69%
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Sea creatures who lure sailors to their deaths with their voices | Siren | 67%
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Hero who slayed the above | Theseus | 67%
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Small nature deity, inhabiting a tree, river, or other | Nymph | 65%
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Trainer of heroes, half man, half horse | Chiron | 64%
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The face that sailed a thousand ships | Helen | 64%
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Goddess of the Rainbow | Iris | 64%
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The ferryman, guiding souls to their eternity | Charon | 63%
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Half-goat, half-man, creature of the forests | Satyr | 63%
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Known for his guile and cleverness, fought in the Trojan War and took 10 years to get home | Odysseus | 61%
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The hero of the Trojans, known for his incredible strength and size | Hector | 59%
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Creature who speaks in rhymes and riddles, body of a lion and torso of a woman | Sphinx | 59%
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Goddess of Magic and Sorcery | Hecate | 57%
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God of Death | Thanatos | 57%
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Half-human, half-bird, personification of storm winds | Harpy | 56%
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The Prince of Troy who caused the Trojan War | Paris | 56%
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God of Sleep | Hypnos | 52%
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Sorceress who turned men to swine | Circe | 47%
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Female deities of vengeance (plural) | Furies | 44%
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Six headed monster, companion to the below | Scylla | 44%
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Monstrous, fire-breathing hybrid creature | Chimera | 41%
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Trained by the god Apollo to have superhuman musical ability | Orpheus | 40%
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Young deity who kept the clever hero enamored on her island for seven years | Calypso | 37%
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The above, specifically inhabiting a tree | Dryad | 36%
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The friend and suspected lover of the above | Patroclus | 35%
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Commander of the Greeks at the Trojan War | Agamemnon | 33%
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The river of forgetfulness and oblivion | Lethe | 33%
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Wife of the clever hero from above, tricked her suitors by weaving and unweaving | Penelope | 33%
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Trojan prophet cursed that none would ever believe her warnings | Cassandra | 32%
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Creature who eternally drank and spat out the sea, companion to the above | Charybdis | 31%
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Wife of the above, died early and gave him his quest | Eurydice | 28%
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Warrior known for his strength and size, second only to Achilles in the Trojan War | Ajax | 27%
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Cup-bearer of the Gods | Hebe | 25%
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Creator of the labyrinth and the wax wings | Daedelus | 21%
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