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Who is the Greek goddess referred to by the following: (1) sprang from Zeus's forehead, (2) "gray-eyed", (3) goddess of wisdom, (4) Parthenon, (5) Her tree is olive and her bird is owl, and (6) the inventor of the bridle?
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Artemis
Athena
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Hestia
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Do you recognize this Greek god? He is (1) the supreme ruler of Olympus, (2) the Rain-god, (3) wielded the awful thunderbolt, and (4) attributed to the eagle and oak tree.
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Poseidon
Cronus
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Who is the Greek goddess referred to by the following: (1) sprang from Zeus's forehead, (2) "gray-eyed", (3) goddess of wisdom, (4) Parthenon, (5) Her tree is olive and her bird is owl, and (6) the inventor of the bridle?
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Do you recognize this Greek god? He is (1) the supreme ruler of Olympus, (2) the Rain-god, (3) wielded the awful thunderbolt, and (4) attributed to the eagle and oak tree.
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Who do you think is this Greek goddess described? She is (1) "cow-faced" and the ever-jealous, unjust wife and sister of Zeus, (2) the goddess of marriage, (3) the mother of Ares and Hephaestus, and (4) attributed to peacock as her sacred bird.
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Can you try your knack in guessing the next Greek god? Descriptors: (1) the god of the Dead and ruler of the Underworld, (2) had a far-famed invisibility cap or helmet, (3) abducted or carried away Persephone, and (4) a terrible god, not an evil one.
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How about the next Greek god – can you name him? He is (1) the god of the sea, (2) the "Earth-Shaker", (3) the owner of the trident, and (4) said to have given the first horse to man.
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Next is the "most Greek of all the gods". Who do you think is he? (1) the god of music and poetry, (2) god of Light and Truth, (3) known to Truth-seekers because of his oracle, (4) also an Archer-god and master musician with a golden lyre, and (5) The laurel was his tree and dolphin and crow are sacred to him.
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Moon lovers unite! The next Greek goddess was the Moon. Can you tell who she is? Aside from that, she is (1) Apollo's twin sister, (2) the goddess of hunting (she's the Huntsman-in-chief to the gods), (3) the preserver of the youth and one of the maiden goddesses in Olympus, and (4) is fond of cypress and deer.
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Can you name the next Greek goddess? She is (1) the irresistible goddess of love and beauty, (2) said to have sprung from the foam of the sea, and (3) attributed to myrtle as her tree and dove as her bird.
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Guessed it, right? The next Greek god is Zeus's son and Messenger. He is (1) known for the winged sandals on his feet and a winged hat, too, (2) swift and graceful, (3) the shrewdest and most cunning, thus the Master Thief, and (4) the Divine Herald.
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How about the next Greek god known (1) as the god of War, (2) as the lover of Aphrodite in one story, and (3) for his bird as a vulture. Who is he?
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Who do you think is the next Greek god? (1) the god of Fire and protector of the smith, (2) the only ugly among the Olympians, (3) Aphrodite is his wife as Hera's peace offering, and (4) kind, peace-loving and the patron of handicrafts.
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The twelfth Greek goddess has no distinct personality. She is (1) the goddess of Hearth and symbol of Home, and (2) the third of the maiden goddesses in Olympus. Can you tell who she is?