| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Egyptian corpse that has been wrapped around, embalmed and presereved | Mummy | 97%
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| Her gaze could turn you to stone, Perseus put her to an end | Medusa | 96%
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| Central figure of Judaism who wrote the Torah and parted the Red Sea | Moses | 93%
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| A person who lives and dies, unlike a god (Kombat anyone?) | Mortal | 92%
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| "Cradle of Civilization" between the Tigris and the Euphrates | Mesopotamia | 89%
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| A person who is killed because of his or her religious beliefs | Martyr | 88%
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| Head of a bull, body of a man, lives in the Labyrinth | Minotaur | 88%
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| Sea that lies between Northern Africa, Europe and Western Asia | Mediterranean Sea | 87%
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| Region of northern Greece, Home of Philip II and Alexander the Great | Macedonia | 84%
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| The only Mesoamerican civilization with a written language | Maya | 81%
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| Branch of science that Hippocrates is the father of | Medicine | 81%
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| 490 BC Greco-Persian battle where Pheidippides made his legendary run | Battle of Marathon | 75%
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| Egyptian city that was made capital of the Old Kingdom by Pharaoh Menes | Memphis | 67%
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| Roman goddess of wisdom and whose Greek equivalent is Athena | Minerva | 64%
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| Collective name for the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous period | Mesozoic Era | 38%
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| The 42 "laws" of Ancient Egypt; similar to the 10 Commandments | Ma'at | 6%
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