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Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $100 Odysseus offers wine to this cruel monster as part of an escape plan.
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $200 The intoxicating fruit of this plant cause the men to lose all desire for home.
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $300 Penelope and Telemachus complain that these men have slaughtered their livestock and drank their wine.
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $400 When ships pass this monster, she swallows one sailor for each of her heads.
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $500 Despite Odysseus’s orders, his men feast on this on Thrinacia, ultimately bringing about their own deaths.
Guess Who? - $100 This goddess disguises herself as Mentor, a young girl, and a shepherd among others throughout the epic.
Guess Who? - $200 He sees through Odysseus’s beggar disguise, and then dies.
Guess Who? - $300 This is the name Odysseus uses upon introducing himself to Polyphemus.
Guess Who? - $400 Eurycleia recognizes Odysseus when she sees this while washing his feet.
Guess Who? - $500 Hermes’s moly protects Odysseus from being turned into this creature by Circe.
Detour Ahead - $100 Odysseus spends seven years with this beautiful nymph.
Detour Ahead - $200 After leaving this place of battle, the winds swept Odysseus off course to the city of the Cicones.
Detour Ahead - $300 Odysseus saves his ship from the detour of these temptresses by plugging his men’s ears with beeswax and having himself tied to the mast.
Detour Ahead - $400 Within sight of Ithaca, Odysseus’s men force a detour by opening Aeolus’s bag containing this.
Detour Ahead - $500 Circe directs Odysseus to Hades, and tells him he must speak to this prophet to learn how to get home.
There’s No Place Like Home - $100 At the beginning of the epic, Telemachus is approximately this old.
There’s No Place Like Home - $200 The reunion of Odysseus and Telemachus takes place in the home of this faithful swineherd.
There’s No Place Like Home - $300 Odysseus proves his identity to Penelope by knowing the secret behind this piece of furniture.
There’s No Place Like Home - $400 This suitor was the first to die.
There’s No Place Like Home - $500 Penelope’s archery contest to find a new husband requires the men to fire arrows through this many axes.
Allusions - $100 This symbol for track and field alludes to this fleet-footed god.
Allusions - $200 Choosing between two undesirable alternatives is sometimes referred to as being stuck between these two monsters.
Allusions - $300 an appeal that is hard to resist but that, if heeded, will lead to a bad result
Allusions - $400 a place to study arts inspired by the muses
Allusions - $500 a lazy or slothful person is sometimes called this
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $100 Polyphemus
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $300 the suitors
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry - $500 The cattle of the Sun
Guess Who? - $100 Athena
Guess Who? - $200 Argos
Guess Who? - $300 Nobody
Guess Who? - $400 a scar on his leg
Guess Who? - $500 a pig
Detour Ahead - $100 Calypso
Detour Ahead - $200 Troy
Detour Ahead - $300 the Sirens
Detour Ahead - $400 winds
Detour Ahead - $500 Tiresias