Eris(goddessof strife &discord)Ares(god ofwar)Minos(king ofcrete)Paris(trojanprince)TheMinotaur(half bull,half man)Selene(moongoddess)TrojanWarAgamemnon(leader ofgreeksduring trojanwar)Dionysus(god ofwine &pleasure)Eos(dawngoddess)Medea(sorceress,helpedJason)Hades (godof theunderworld)Medusa(gorgon)The Fates(3 sistersof destiny)Apollo(god ofprophecy)Heracles(hero ofthebes/sonof Zeus)Hermes(themessengergod)Theseus(prince ofathens,slayedminotaur)Athena(goddessof war &wisdom)Penelope(wife ofOdysseus)Pandora(the firstwoman)Scylla (6-headedmonster whoate sailors)Oedipus(prince ofthebes &corinth)Sirens(halfwomen,half birds)Leda(queen ofsparta)TheAmazons(femalewarriors)Stheno &Euryale(Medusa'ssisters)Aphrodite(goddessof love)Zeus(king ofthe gods)Artemis(goddessof thehunt)The Furies(goddessesofvengeance)Hecate(goddessof magic &witchcraft)Polyphemus(cyclopesgiant, trickedbyOdysseus)Thetis (seanymph &mother ofAchilles)Odysseus(king ofithica/hero)Gaia(earth)Cerberus(guardian oftheunderworld, 3headed dog)Prometheus(Titan godof fire)Pegasus(wingedhorse & sonof Medusa)The Graeae(immortalsisters whoshared 1 eye& 1 tooth)OlympiansClytemnestra(wife ofAgamemnon& queen)Cassandra(princess oftroy,priestess ofApollo)Ariadne(princess ofcrete, helpedTheseus)Hippolyta(amazonianqueen)Orpheus(legendarymusician)Hector(trojanprince &warrior)Persephone(goddess ofspring &queen of theunderworld)Icarus(son ofDaedalus)Daedalus(inventor)TitansCirce(goddessofsorcery)Achilles(son ofZeus/hero)Psyche(goddessof thesoul)Themis(goddessof justice)GoldenFleeceHera(goddessof marriage& women)Menelaus(king ofsparta)RiverStyxHydra(serpent-likemonster)Helen (wifeof Menelaus,abducted byParis)Demeter(goddessofagriculture)Poseidon(god ofthe sea)Naiads(waternymphs)Helios(sungod)Jason(adventurerwho stolegoldenfleece)Eris(goddessof strife &discord)Ares(god ofwar)Minos(king ofcrete)Paris(trojanprince)TheMinotaur(half bull,half man)Selene(moongoddess)TrojanWarAgamemnon(leader ofgreeksduring trojanwar)Dionysus(god ofwine &pleasure)Eos(dawngoddess)Medea(sorceress,helpedJason)Hades (godof theunderworld)Medusa(gorgon)The Fates(3 sistersof destiny)Apollo(god ofprophecy)Heracles(hero ofthebes/sonof Zeus)Hermes(themessengergod)Theseus(prince ofathens,slayedminotaur)Athena(goddessof war &wisdom)Penelope(wife ofOdysseus)Pandora(the firstwoman)Scylla (6-headedmonster whoate sailors)Oedipus(prince ofthebes &corinth)Sirens(halfwomen,half birds)Leda(queen ofsparta)TheAmazons(femalewarriors)Stheno &Euryale(Medusa'ssisters)Aphrodite(goddessof love)Zeus(king ofthe gods)Artemis(goddessof thehunt)The Furies(goddessesofvengeance)Hecate(goddessof magic &witchcraft)Polyphemus(cyclopesgiant, trickedbyOdysseus)Thetis (seanymph &mother ofAchilles)Odysseus(king ofithica/hero)Gaia(earth)Cerberus(guardian oftheunderworld, 3headed dog)Prometheus(Titan godof fire)Pegasus(wingedhorse & sonof Medusa)The Graeae(immortalsisters whoshared 1 eye& 1 tooth)OlympiansClytemnestra(wife ofAgamemnon& queen)Cassandra(princess oftroy,priestess ofApollo)Ariadne(princess ofcrete, helpedTheseus)Hippolyta(amazonianqueen)Orpheus(legendarymusician)Hector(trojanprince &warrior)Persephone(goddess ofspring &queen of theunderworld)Icarus(son ofDaedalus)Daedalus(inventor)TitansCirce(goddessofsorcery)Achilles(son ofZeus/hero)Psyche(goddessof thesoul)Themis(goddessof justice)GoldenFleeceHera(goddessof marriage& women)Menelaus(king ofsparta)RiverStyxHydra(serpent-likemonster)Helen (wifeof Menelaus,abducted byParis)Demeter(goddessofagriculture)Poseidon(god ofthe sea)Naiads(waternymphs)Helios(sungod)Jason(adventurerwho stolegoldenfleece)

Greek Mythology - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-Eris (goddess of strife & discord)
  2. I-Ares (god of war)
  3. G-Minos (king of crete)
  4. N-Paris (trojan prince)
  5. B-The Minotaur (half bull, half man)
  6. B-Selene (moon goddess)
  7. O-Trojan War
  8. G-Agamemnon (leader of greeks during trojan war)
  9. B-Dionysus (god of wine & pleasure)
  10. I-Eos (dawn goddess)
  11. N-Medea (sorceress, helped Jason)
  12. G-Hades (god of the underworld)
  13. G-Medusa (gorgon)
  14. I-The Fates (3 sisters of destiny)
  15. O-Apollo (god of prophecy)
  16. N-Heracles (hero of thebes/son of Zeus)
  17. O-Hermes (the messenger god)
  18. B-Theseus (prince of athens, slayed minotaur)
  19. N-Athena (goddess of war & wisdom)
  20. B-Penelope (wife of Odysseus)
  21. N-Pandora (the first woman)
  22. B-Scylla (6-headed monster who ate sailors)
  23. I-Oedipus (prince of thebes & corinth)
  24. N-Sirens (half women, half birds)
  25. O-Leda (queen of sparta)
  26. I-The Amazons (female warriors)
  27. G-Stheno & Euryale (Medusa's sisters)
  28. G-Aphrodite (goddess of love)
  29. I-Zeus (king of the gods)
  30. B-Artemis (goddess of the hunt)
  31. B-The Furies (goddesses of vengeance)
  32. O-Hecate (goddess of magic & witchcraft)
  33. I-Polyphemus (cyclopes giant, tricked by Odysseus)
  34. G-Thetis (sea nymph & mother of Achilles)
  35. B-Odysseus (king of ithica/hero)
  36. G-Gaia (earth)
  37. G-Cerberus (guardian of the underworld, 3 headed dog)
  38. I-Prometheus (Titan god of fire)
  39. I-Pegasus (winged horse & son of Medusa)
  40. N-The Graeae (immortal sisters who shared 1 eye & 1 tooth)
  41. O-Olympians
  42. O-Clytemnestra (wife of Agamemnon & queen)
  43. B-Cassandra (princess of troy, priestess of Apollo)
  44. N-Ariadne (princess of crete, helped Theseus)
  45. I-Hippolyta (amazonian queen)
  46. O-Orpheus (legendary musician)
  47. G-Hector (trojan prince & warrior)
  48. B-Persephone (goddess of spring & queen of the underworld)
  49. N-Icarus (son of Daedalus)
  50. O-Daedalus (inventor)
  51. B-Titans
  52. N-Circe (goddess of sorcery)
  53. G-Achilles (son of Zeus/hero)
  54. G-Psyche (goddess of the soul)
  55. N-Themis (goddess of justice)
  56. I-Golden Fleece
  57. I-Hera (goddess of marriage & women)
  58. O-Menelaus (king of sparta)
  59. O-River Styx
  60. I-Hydra (serpent-like monster)
  61. O-Helen (wife of Menelaus, abducted by Paris)
  62. B-Demeter (goddess of agriculture)
  63. N-Poseidon (god of the sea)
  64. O-Naiads (water nymphs)
  65. B-Helios (sun god)
  66. I-Jason (adventurer who stole golden fleece)