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A book of maps,named for the Titan
who held the heavens on his shoulders.
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A kind of breakfast food, from the name of the Roman goddess of
the harvest.
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Warlike or military,derived from the
name of the Romangod of war.
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Sudden unreasoning, hysterical fear, caused by the god of forests
and wild animals.
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The Myth of Pan
Pan was the god of shepherds and flocks, the son of Hermes and a nymph. Pan was born with the legs and horns of a goat, which caused his own mother to spurn him. Nor was the adult god more popular with the nymphs. Echo ran away from him and lost her voice as a consequence, being condemned only to repeat the words of others. Another fleeing nymph was transformed into a reed, which inspired Pan to invent the shepherd's pipe of bound reeds of varying lengths. Pan was considered to be the cause of the sudden fear that sometimes comes for no reason, especially in lonely places. That's why it's called "panic".
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A subversive gift,with a hidden danger - symbolic of betrayal
and dishonesty.
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The object associated with natural abundance
and thanksgiving --from the goat that
suckled Zeus.
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He drove so badly when he borrowed Daddy’s
“wheels” that he caused people to have different
skin colors.
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She riddled,“What goes on four legs
in the morning,two at noon, and
three in the evening?”
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A daringly creative or defiantly original act.
Hint: Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is subtitled “The Modern _______”.
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Philosophically -- “I can wait”
vs.“I want it now”.
Hint: Remember Nietzsche.