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Let’s Play Mythology Jeopardy!

Let’s Play Mythology Jeopardy!. Don’t forget to put your answer in the form of a question!. Mythology Jeopardy. More Earliest Heroes. Earliest Heroes. Lover Stories. Potpourri. More Lovers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400.

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Let’s Play Mythology Jeopardy!

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  1. Let’s Play Mythology Jeopardy! Don’t forget to put your answer in the form of a question!

  2. Mythology Jeopardy More Earliest Heroes Earliest Heroes Lover Stories Potpourri More Lovers 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 FINAL

  3. Zeus turned Io into this to hide his affair from his wife. 100 What is a cow (heiffer)? ===

  4. He discovered Io was once a beautiful princess. 200 Who was Prometheus? ===

  5. Zeus turned himself into this to take Europa to Crete. 300 What was a bull? ===

  6. This distrusting wife punished her by taking away her ability to speak first. 400 Who is Echo? ===

  7. Narcissus’ punishment for rejecting love was this. 500 What was admiring his reflection in a pond? ===

  8. This girl was honored by having a continent named after her. 100 Who was Europa? ===

  9. 200 A beautiful flower grew where his blood spilled onto the ground. Who was Hyacinth? ===

  10. A crimson-colored flower sprang up where this beautiful mortal’s blood spilled. 300 Who was Theseus? ===

  11. Adonis split his time with these two goddesses. 400 Who were Aphrodite and Persephone? ===

  12. Narcissism, based on the myth, means this in English. 500 What is self admiration? ===

  13. He was Aphrodite’s son. 100 Who was Cupid. ===

  14. Because she was so beautiful, people began to ignore Venus. 200 Who was Psyche? ===

  15. The Cupid and Psyche myth taught this about love. 300 What was trust ? ===

  16. Like Psyche, this talented musician did not obey instruction to bring Eurydice to Earth . 400 Who was Orpheus? ===

  17. He took Ceyx’ shape to tell Alcyone that her husband had drowned. 500 Who was Morpheus? ===

  18. He was a gifted sculptor. 100 Who was Pygmalion? ===

  19. This myth taught the importance of hospitality. 200 Who/what was Baucis and Philemon? ===

  20. Daphne and Artemis share a similar personality trait. DAILY DOUBLE - What was rejecting love? ===

  21. By putting Endymion to sleep for eternity, her passion is only a source of pain. 400 Who was Selene? ===

  22. This myth teaches how a river and fountain mingle as she is chased by a suitor. 500 Who/what was Alpheus and Arethusa. ===

  23. The 12 Greek Gods and Goddesses lived here. 100 What is Mt. Olympus? ===

  24. Her face launched a thousand ships! 200 Who was Helen? ===

  25. She offered Paris a military victory if chosen as the fairest. 300 Who was Athena? ===

  26. That’s how long Zeus flooded the Earth. 400 What was 9 days and nights? ===

  27. He told the Trojans that Odysseus and the Greeks left him behind to be sacraficed. 500 Who was Sinon? ===

  28. FINAL JEOPARDY!

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