Q: What American folk hero challenged the inventor of the steam hammer to a contest--and won, though he died in doing so? A: John Henry
Q: Odin's 8-legged horse was named what? A: Sleipnir
Q: A giant serpent with seven heads is called what? A: Hydra
Q: According to Navajo mythology, what color horse does the Sun ride on a beautiful, sunny day? A: Blue
Q: An apelike creature said to inhabit the western part of the US is called what? A: Sasquatch or Bigfoot
Q: The sacred mountain and home of the Greek deities is Mount _______. A: Olympus
Q: In European mythology, a creature half man and half goat is called a what? A: Faun
Q: In Irish legends, there is about to be serious trouble in a home if you hear the _____ Wail. A: Banshee
Q: In Norse mythology, whose brother, Loki, caused trouble wherever he went? A: Helblindi
Q: A creature with the body of a rabbit and the horns of an antelope, said to inhabit the western plains of the US is known as the what?
A: Jackalope
Q: A Greek monster who is half woman and half serpent was called ______. A: Echidna
Q: In European mythology, a creature half man and half goat is called a what? A: satyr
Q: Kissing what famous stone is said to give you a special gift for glib speaking? A: Blarney
Q: In Egyptian mythology, the woman with a cat's head was called what? A: Bast
Q: In Norse mythology, whose brother, Loki, caused trouble wherever he went? A: Thor
Q: King Arthur's magician/advisor was called what? A: Merlin
Q: After his battle with Mordred, King Arthur was taken to what famous island to heal? A: Avalon
Q: In Japanese mythology, a magical, shape-shifting fox is called a what? A: Kitsune
Q: Herakles (Hercules in Latin) cleaned out the Augean stables by diverting what? A: river
Q: Herakles (Hercules in Latin) wore the skin of what famous lion? A: Nemean
Q: Paul Bunyan had a giant ox of a distinctive color. What color was it? A: Blue