This bingo card has a free space and 66 words: Persephone (goddess of spring & queen of the underworld), Zeus (king of the gods), Poseidon (god of the sea), Hades (god of the underworld), Hecate (goddess of magic & witchcraft), Demeter (goddess of agriculture), Hera (goddess of marriage & women), Athena (goddess of war & wisdom), Aphrodite (goddess of love), Apollo (god of prophecy), Artemis (goddess of the hunt), Ares (god of war), Eris (goddess of strife & discord), Hermes (the messenger god), Dionysus (god of wine & pleasure), Prometheus (Titan god of fire), Pandora (the first woman), Psyche (goddess of the soul), Leda (queen of sparta), Theseus (prince of athens, slayed minotaur), Hippolyta (amazonian queen), Heracles (hero of thebes/son of Zeus), Medusa (gorgon), Daedalus (inventor), The Minotaur (half bull, half man), Oedipus (prince of thebes & corinth), Paris (trojan prince), Agamemnon (leader of greeks during trojan war), Clytemnestra (wife of Agamemnon & queen), Odysseus (king of ithica/hero), Polyphemus (cyclopes giant, tricked by Odysseus), Circe (goddess of sorcery), Achilles (son of Zeus/hero), Naiads (water nymphs), The Furies (goddesses of vengeance), The Fates (3 sisters of destiny), Sirens (half women, half birds), Cerberus (guardian of the underworld, 3 headed dog), Trojan War, Helios (sun god), Golden Fleece, Medea (sorceress, helped Jason), Thetis (sea nymph & mother of Achilles), Helen (wife of Menelaus, abducted by Paris), Penelope (wife of Odysseus), Pegasus (winged horse & son of Medusa), Icarus (son of Daedalus), Gaia (earth), River Styx, Selene (moon goddess), Eos (dawn goddess), Ariadne (princess of crete, helped Theseus), Minos (king of crete), Olympians, Titans, Hydra (serpent-like monster), The Graeae (immortal sisters who shared 1 eye & 1 tooth), Hector (trojan prince & warrior), Menelaus (king of sparta), Cassandra (princess of troy, priestess of Apollo), The Amazons (female warriors), Themis (goddess of justice), Stheno & Euryale (Medusa's sisters), Orpheus (legendary musician), Scylla (6-headed monster who ate sailors) and Jason (adventurer who stole golden fleece).
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