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Question: Hades took Persephone away! I won't be able to get over this for months.
Answer: Demeter

Question: I'm pretty much the greatest hero ever, who else can say they recovered the Golden Fleece?
Answer: Jason

Question: Married to Hera.. but available for procreation
Answer: Zeus

Question: Kind and generous one day, savage and brutal the next. Could it be the wine?
Answer: Dionysus

Question: Rough night last night. Too much wine. Feel like I can't see a thing. Maybe it was something I ate.
Answer: Polyphemus

The Trojan War

Question: Achilles is shot here by Paris and Apollo
Answer: In his heel

Question: Odysseus's plan to massacre the Trojans involved building this
Answer: A giant hollow wooden horse

Question: When Achilles returns to battle to avenge Patroclus' death, Thetis gives him armor made by
Answer: Hephaestus

Question: These gods align themselves with the Trojan side
Answer: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Aphrodite, Artemis, Zeus

Question: Agamemnon demands this woman as a replacement for the daughter of the Trojan priest Apollo, which in turn infuriates Achilles and causes him to withdraw his troops from battle.
Answer: Briseis

Greece's Got Talent

Question: Known as God of the Sea and is the brother of Zeus
Answer: Poseidon

Question: One of the three virgin goddesses, she emerged from Zeus fully armed.
Answer: Athena

Question: As shown, he is the god of Archery
Answer: Apollo

Question: This god of the underworld sometimes wears an invisible cap
Answer: Hades

Question: Lover of laughter, born from sea foam, who steals away the wits of the wise
Answer: Aphrodite

Myth Tweets

Question: Jason left me. I could kill right now.
Answer: Madea

Question: Chained to a rock, but I won't give in
Answer: Prometheus

Question: Thank goodness I closed the box in time to save hope! That was close
Answer: Pandora

Question: Off to go kill Medusa! brb
Answer: Perseus

Question: Stuck in the underworld. So hungry. Do these little red seeds actually count as food?

Answer: Persephone

Match.com

Question: This couple's forbidden love and tragic suicides were the basis for Shakespeare's plot in Romeo and Juliet.
Answer: Cupid and Psyche

Question: This story is Beauty and the Beast with a twist
Answer: Cupid and Psyche

Question: This aloof young huntress parallels Katniss Everdeen until she drowns and is changed into a laurel tree
Answer: Daphne

Question: Aurdrey Hepburns's role as flower seller in My Fair Lady and Julia Robert's role as a prostitute in Pretty Woman are Hollywood versions of the woman Venus brings to life for the sculptor, Pygmalion.
Answer: Galatea

Question: This myth can be related to the Twilight Series books when Edward tries to restore Bella to life after she has been bitten by a vampire.
Answer: Orpheus and Eurydice