Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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King of the seas | Poseidon | 92%
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King of the sky | Zeus | 92%
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God of music, prophecy, education, and disease | Apollo | 85%
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King of the Underworld | Hades | 85%
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God of war and battle | Ares | 69%
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God of travel, trade, language, and good luck | Hermes | 69%
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God of viticulture, wine, drunkenness, madness, and parties | Dionysus | 62%
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God of time | Chronos | 54%
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God of physical strength; gatekeeper of Olympus | Heracles | 54%
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Slayer of Medusa | Perseus | 54%
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God of agriculture | Cronos | 46%
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Titan of the Sun | Helios | 46%
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Leader of the Agronauts | Jason | 46%
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God of metalworking, fire, building, fine arts, and volcanism | Hephaestus | 38%
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God of fields, groves, wooded glens, the wild, and rustic music | Pan | 38%
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God of forethought | Prometheus | 38%
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God of sexual desire, love, and attraction | Eros | 31%
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Personified spirit of fear and panic | Phobos | 31%
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God of the heavens; father of the Titans | Uranus | 31%
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God of endurance and astronomy | Atlas | 23%
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God of terror and dread | Deimos | 23%
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God of dreams | Morpheus | 23%
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King of Ithaca | Odysseus | 23%
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God of desire and beauty | Adonis | 15%
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One of the three keepers of the winds; child of Hippotes and Arne | Aeolus | 15%
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God of healing and medicine | Asclepius | 15%
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God of the north wind and winter | Boreas | 15%
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Personification of nothingness | Chaos | 15%
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God of afterthought | Epimetheus | 15%
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Spiritual personification of sleep | Hypnos | 15%
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King of Phrygia | Midas | 15%
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Mortal being whose father is Oeagrus | Orpheus | 15%
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Spirit of non-violent death | Thanatos | 15%
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God of the dusk, stars, planets, and astrology | Astraeus | 8%
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Slayed the Chimera and captured Pegasus | Bellerophon | 8%
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Titan of intelligence; the axis of heaven | Coeus | 8%
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God of constellations | Crius | 8%
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God of darkness and shadow | Erebus | 8%
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Spiritual personification of old age | Geras | 8%
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Titan of light, wisdom, and watchfulness | Hyperion | 8%
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God of rich bounty of fish | Nereus | 8%
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God of the river | Oceanus | 8%
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God of warcraft | Pallas | 8%
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Immortal creature | Pegasus | 8%
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Minor God; child of Zeus in serpent form and Persephone | Zagreus | 8%
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God of light and the upper atmosphere | Aether | 0%
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Half giant; child of Gaia and Poseidon | Antaeus | 0%
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God of requited love | Anteros | 0%
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God of vegetation | Attis | 0%
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Hero and slayer of monsters | Cadmus | 0%
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God of sailors, horsemanship, and travelers | Castor | 0%
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God of rain | Ganymede | 0%
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Primordial waters | Hydrus | 0%
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Titan God of mortality; The piercer | Iapetus | 0%
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God of the unseen and air | Lelantos | 0%
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God of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality. | Menoetius | 0%
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Judge of the dead in the Underworld | Minos | 0%
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God of mockery, ridicule, scorn, complaint, and criticism | Momus | 0%
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God of doom and fate | Moros | 0%
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A mortal; child of Cephissus and Liriope | Narcissus | 0%
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King of Thebes | Oepidus | 0%
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Titan whose the ruler of Earth | Ophion | 0%
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God of destruction | Perses | 0%
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God of procreation | Phanes | 0%
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The bringer of light | Phosphorous | 0%
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Other God of sailors, horsemanship, and travelers | Pollux | 0%
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God of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures | Pontus | 0%
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God of the Underworld | Tartarus | 0%
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Personification of the wonders of the sea | Thaumas | 0%
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