MinervaRomanname forAthenaNeptuneRomanname forPoseidonDianaRomanname forArtemisoraclea personthrough who adeity is held torespond whenconsultedsilenihalf man,half horse;walked ontwo feetTartarusdeep abyss thatis used as adungeon oftorment ofsuffering for thewickedArtemisgoddessof thehuntPlutoRomanname forHadesMercuryRomanname forHermesHomerGreek poet;author of"The Iliad"and "TheOdyssey"Hestiagoddessof thehearthCeresRomanname forDemeterHeraqueenof thegodsnaiadwaternymphCronusleader ofthe firstgenerationof Titanshydragiganticwatermonster withnine headsVenusRomanname forAphroditeJunoRomannamefor HeraHadeslord ofthedeadcentaurhalf man,half horse;walked onfour feetsatyrwoodlandcreaturewith goatfeaturesAresgodof warAphroditegoddessof loveandbeautyHermesgod of trade,wealth,thieves, andtravelTitans &Titanessespre-Olympiangods; twelvechildren of theprimordialparents Uranusand GaiaDememtergoddessof theharvestchimeramonster with asnake tail andgoat and lionheads thatbreathed fireApollogod oflight,music, andreasonJupiterRomannamefor ZeusChironwisest andmost justof all thecentaursMarsRomannamefor AresGanymededivine hero ofTroy; abductedby the gods toserve as Zeus'cup-bearerApolloRomanname forApolloPyrrhawife ofDeucalionAthenagoddessofwisdomZeusyoungestson ofCronus; kingof the godsDionysusgod ofwineRomuluslegendaryfounder andfirst king ofRomeEchidnamonster;half-woman,half-snake;mate ofTyphonDeucalionson ofPrometheus;along with hiswife, began anew race ofmanVestaRomanname forHestiaBacchusRomanname forDionysusTyphonmonstrousserpentine giant;one of thedeadliestcreatures inGreek mythologyMulciberRomanname ofHephaestusHephaestusgod ofsmithsand firenymphmythologicalspirit of natureinhabitingrivers, woods,or otherlocationsPoseidonLord ofthe seaMinervaRomanname forAthenaNeptuneRomanname forPoseidonDianaRomanname forArtemisoraclea personthrough who adeity is held torespond whenconsultedsilenihalf man,half horse;walked ontwo feetTartarusdeep abyss thatis used as adungeon oftorment ofsuffering for thewickedArtemisgoddessof thehuntPlutoRomanname forHadesMercuryRomanname forHermesHomerGreek poet;author of"The Iliad"and "TheOdyssey"Hestiagoddessof thehearthCeresRomanname forDemeterHeraqueenof thegodsnaiadwaternymphCronusleader ofthe firstgenerationof Titanshydragiganticwatermonster withnine headsVenusRomanname forAphroditeJunoRomannamefor HeraHadeslord ofthedeadcentaurhalf man,half horse;walked onfour feetsatyrwoodlandcreaturewith goatfeaturesAresgodof warAphroditegoddessof loveandbeautyHermesgod of trade,wealth,thieves, andtravelTitans &Titanessespre-Olympiangods; twelvechildren of theprimordialparents Uranusand GaiaDememtergoddessof theharvestchimeramonster with asnake tail andgoat and lionheads thatbreathed fireApollogod oflight,music, andreasonJupiterRomannamefor ZeusChironwisest andmost justof all thecentaursMarsRomannamefor AresGanymededivine hero ofTroy; abductedby the gods toserve as Zeus'cup-bearerApolloRomanname forApolloPyrrhawife ofDeucalionAthenagoddessofwisdomZeusyoungestson ofCronus; kingof the godsDionysusgod ofwineRomuluslegendaryfounder andfirst king ofRomeEchidnamonster;half-woman,half-snake;mate ofTyphonDeucalionson ofPrometheus;along with hiswife, began anew race ofmanVestaRomanname forHestiaBacchusRomanname forDionysusTyphonmonstrousserpentine giant;one of thedeadliestcreatures inGreek mythologyMulciberRomanname ofHephaestusHephaestusgod ofsmithsand firenymphmythologicalspirit of natureinhabitingrivers, woods,or otherlocationsPoseidonLord ofthe sea

Greek Mythology - Part 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Roman name for Athena
    Minerva
  2. Roman name for Poseidon
    Neptune
  3. Roman name for Artemis
    Diana
  4. a person through who a deity is held to respond when consulted
    oracle
  5. half man, half horse; walked on two feet
    sileni
  6. deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment of suffering for the wicked
    Tartarus
  7. goddess of the hunt
    Artemis
  8. Roman name for Hades
    Pluto
  9. Roman name for Hermes
    Mercury
  10. Greek poet; author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
    Homer
  11. goddess of the hearth
    Hestia
  12. Roman name for Demeter
    Ceres
  13. queen of the gods
    Hera
  14. water nymph
    naiad
  15. leader of the first generation of Titans
    Cronus
  16. gigantic water monster with nine heads
    hydra
  17. Roman name for Aphrodite
    Venus
  18. Roman name for Hera
    Juno
  19. lord of the dead
    Hades
  20. half man, half horse; walked on four feet
    centaur
  21. woodland creature with goat features
    satyr
  22. god of war
    Ares
  23. goddess of love and beauty
    Aphrodite
  24. god of trade, wealth, thieves, and travel
    Hermes
  25. pre-Olympian gods; twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus and Gaia
    Titans & Titanesses
  26. goddess of the harvest
    Dememter
  27. monster with a snake tail and goat and lion heads that breathed fire
    chimera
  28. god of light, music, and reason
    Apollo
  29. Roman name for Zeus
    Jupiter
  30. wisest and most just of all the centaurs
    Chiron
  31. Roman name for Ares
    Mars
  32. divine hero of Troy; abducted by the gods to serve as Zeus' cup-bearer
    Ganymede
  33. Roman name for Apollo
    Apollo
  34. wife of Deucalion
    Pyrrha
  35. goddess of wisdom
    Athena
  36. youngest son of Cronus; king of the gods
    Zeus
  37. god of wine
    Dionysus
  38. legendary founder and first king of Rome
    Romulus
  39. monster; half-woman, half-snake; mate of Typhon
    Echidna
  40. son of Prometheus; along with his wife, began a new race of man
    Deucalion
  41. Roman name for Hestia
    Vesta
  42. Roman name for Dionysus
    Bacchus
  43. monstrous serpentine giant; one of the deadliest creatures in Greek mythology
    Typhon
  44. Roman name of Hephaestus
    Mulciber
  45. god of smiths and fire
    Hephaestus
  46. mythological spirit of nature inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations
    nymph
  47. Lord of the sea
    Poseidon