| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City famous for democracy | Athens | 98%
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| King of the Greek gods | Zeus | 95%
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| Athletic competition first held in 776 B.C. | Olympics | 91%
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| Most famous rival of that city | Sparta | 88%
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| "Great" Macedonian conqueror | Alexander | 87%
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| Highest mountain in Greece; home of the gods | Olympus | 87%
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| Word that Archimedes supposedly said when he made a discovery | Eureka! | 79%
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| Teacher of the above, founder of the Academy | Plato | 75%
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| Philosopher who drank hemlock | Socrates | 74%
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| Most famous temple in that city | Parthenon | 73%
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| War that "The Iliad" was about | Trojan War | 70%
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| Philosopher who tutored that conqueror | Aristotle | 68%
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| Place where you'd find the Oracle | Delphi | 65%
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| The flat-topped, high ground area in the above city | Acropolis | 63%
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| Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are the three orders of ... | Columns | 55%
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| God who spoke through the Oracle | Apollo | 54%
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| Subject that Euclid is the "father" of | Geometry | 54%
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| King who led the "300" at the Battles of Thermopylae | Leonidas | 54%
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| War fought between those two cities from 431–404 B.C. | Peloponnesian War | 53%
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| Infantry formation used by the above (hint: starts with P) | Phalanx | 50%
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