| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Event that Athens hosted for the first time in 1896 | Summer Olympics | 98%
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| Well-known temple in Athens that is dedicated to goddess Athena | Parthenon | 97%
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| Main rival city-state of Athens during classical antiquity | Sparta | 96%
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| System of government established by Athens around 500 BC | Democracy | 91%
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| Founder of the Academy of Athens | Plato | 91%
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| Philosopher who drank hemlock when convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens | Socrates | 89%
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| Flat-topped and high ground area the above is located on | Acropolis | 88%
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| Athenian philosopher was Alexander the Great's tutor | Aristotle | 84%
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| Empire that conquered and burned the city in 479 BCE | Achaemenid Empire | 76%
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| Closest world capital to Athens | Skopje | 70%
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| Name of the war that Athens fought against the above between 431BC-404 BC | Peloponnesian War | 68%
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| U.S. state that has its flagship public university in a city named Athens | Georgia | 53%
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| Greek god that competed against Athena for the then-unnamed city of Athens to be named after themselves | Poseidon | 52%
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| Italian painter who painted "The School of Athens" | Raphael | 50%
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| General who was the "first citizen" of Athens during its Golden Age | Pericles | 47%
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| Athens is the seat of this Greek administrative region | Attica | 43%
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| They competed by each giving one gift to the city. What did Athena give? | Olive Tree | 40%
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| Name of the central square of Athens | {Syntagma} Square | 30%
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| Mythical king and founder-hero of Athens | Theseus | 24%
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| Gulf that Athens metropolitan area borders to its south | {Saronic} Gulf | 18%
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