Greek Mythology Jeopardy Greek Gods Greek Goddesses Titans Creatures The Lightning Thief 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Answer: The Greek God of War. Question: Who is Ares? Answer: The Greek God of the Underworld. Question: Who is Hades? Answer: This Greek God is the Chief God on Mount Olympus. Question: Who is Zeus? Answer: The Greek God of the Ocean. Question: Who is Poseidon? Answer: The Greek God of intelligence, art, healing, and light. Question: Who is Apollo? Answer: The Greek Goddess of love. Question: Who is Aphrodite? Answer: The Greek Goddess of wisdom. Question: Who is Athena? Answer: The Greek Goddess that holds the highest rank on Mount Olympus. Question: Who is Hera? Answer: The owl is an icon that is often associated with this Greek Goddess. Question: Who is Athena? Answer: The Greek Goddess of the Hunt. Question: Who is Artemis? Answer: The number of Titans in Greek Mythology. Question: What is twelve? Answer: The mother of Zeus. Question: Who is Rhea? Answer: The Father of Zeus. Question: Who is Cronus? Answer: Location where Zeus bound the Titans after their defeat. Question: What is Tartarus? Answer: The Titan that kept her son from being eaten by tricking the father with stones. Question: Who is Rhea? Answer: This creature is part man and part goat. Question: What is a Satyr? Answer: The Centaur that trained Hercules. Question: Who is Chiron? Answer: The one-eyed monster that is the son of Poseidon. Question: What is a Cyclops? Answer: Three monsters that have the ability to turn individuals into stone. Question: What is a Gorgon? Answer: These monsters are also known as “The Kindly Ones” and they ensure the natural order of things. Question: What are Furies or Eumenides? Answer: The father of Percy Jackson. Question: Who is Poseidon? Answer: The God over Camp Half-Blood Question: Who is Dionysus? Answer: The Satyr that watches over Percy. 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