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Mother of the god Apollo
Number of muses
Father of Eros (also known as Cupid)
Last god to enter olympus and "god of the vine"
Godly representation of the strategic aspects of warfare
Home of Ares
One of two twin giants who imprisoned Ares for a year
Weapon with which Ares is typically depicted
Only daughter of the goddess Demeter
Name that describes both the god and the home of the dead
Number of demigods who serve as judges for the dead
Chair of ______________ (Possession of Hades)
Creatures employed to torture the guilty
Wood of which Hades's throne is composed
God of fire and metalworking
Natural formation under which the god of metalworking's workshop is located
Half-man, half-serpent offspring of Hephaestus
Mother of Hermes
Youngest of the main 12 Greek gods
Figure that appears on Hermes's hat and sandals
Mother of Pan
Location of the cave in which Hermes was born
Androgynous deity conceived by Hermes and Aphrodite
Giant who captured Io, one of Zeus's lovers
Animal which represents Hermes
Weapon most often wielded by Poseidon
________-shaker (nickname for Poseidon)
Poseidon's primary form of transportation
God of horses, among other things
Structure with which Poseidon attempted to win the affections of the city of Athens
Tree given by Athena to Athens to win their affections
Father of Gods and Men
Mother of Zeus
Title for Zeus that emphasizes his role as keeper of the laws of hospitality
Titan who attempted to eat all of his children
Goddess of prudence and Zeus's first love
Mother of the Muses

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