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#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | MYTHOLOGY $1600: Travel with AAAA in one of several historic transports, including a yacht named for this mythic speedstress Atalanta |
#8057, aired 2019-09-24 | ALLUSIONS $800: Though never in the Olympics, Atalanta & Pheidippides are both often alluded to because of this quality of theirs swiftness (they were fast) |
#6188, aired 2011-07-06 | MYTHOLOGY $1600: Melanion had to ask for help from this Greek love goddess on how to win Atalanta's hand Aphrodite |
#4725, aired 2005-03-04 | MYTHOLOGY $200: The fleet-footed Atalanta once lost a race to Hippomenes when she stopped to pick up these golden fruits apples |
#3887, aired 2001-06-26 | MYTHOLOGY $600: Some say Atalanta sailed as part of this crew; others say that Jason talked her out of going the Argonauts |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | ATALANTA $100: Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus, king of Arcadia, on this peninsula that was also home to Sparta Peloponnesus |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | ATALANTA $200: Left to die in the wild by her dad, who didn't want a girl, she was suckled by one of these ursine creatures Bear |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | ATALANTA $300: To marry Atalanta, a suitor had to beat her in one of these competitions Footrace |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | ATALANTA $400: After being the first to wound the Calydonian, one of these wild tusked creatures, Atalanta was awarded its hide Boar |
#3625, aired 2000-05-12 | ATALANTA $500: This Greek goddess of the hunt took an interest in Atalanta, who grew up to be a great hunter Artemis |
#3113, aired 1998-02-25 | IT'S GREEK MYTHOLOGY TO ME $1000: Atalanta excelled in this blood sport of which Artemis was goddess hunting |
#3023, aired 1997-10-22 | WOMEN IN MYTHOLOGY $1000: She promised Paris wisdom & victory in all battles if he judged her the fairest goddess Athena |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | OBSCURE OPERA & BALLET $600: He presented his operas "Alcina", "Ariodante" & "Atalanta" at the Covent Garden Theater, as well as his "Messiah" G.F. Handel |
#2786, aired 1996-10-14 | GREEK MYTHOLOGY $600: Atalanta lost a race to Melanion when she stopped to pick up these which he had dropped in her path golden apples |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | MYTHOLOGY $200: Jason went after the golden fleece & Atalanta lost a race picking up these golden objects apples |
#1437, aired 1990-11-27 | MYTHS & LEGENDS $1000: You could say Hippomenes won his race against her unfairly; he threw golden apples in her path Atalanta |
#1421, aired 1990-11-05 | MYTHOLOGICAL RELATIVES $2,000 (Daily Double): Some legends say she killed her brother Absyrtus while others say Jason murdered him Medea |
#1260, aired 1990-02-09 | MYTHOLOGICAL WOMEN $300: Atalanta lost a footrace because she couldn't resist these golden fruits Apples |
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