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It's all Greeks to Me
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We had a game once upon a time where we catalogued the names of some of the lesser-known Knights of the Round Table, such as Sir Kit Breaker, Sir Gycal Truss, Sir Monon de Mounte and so forth. I thought it might be educational to go further back, to Greek times, and list a few of them. John Cleese, Androcles and Pericles may be quite well-known, but what about the tailors Euripides and Eumenides, for example? Extra points will be given for providing some biographical details on these long-forgotten fellows.

(Winning move unaltered.)

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I can barely bring myself to mention the inexorable vileness that was Stoktonontes.
Much has been written about the Chorus in Greek plays, rather less about the accompanying interpretive dancers, the bolshoi.
(Reusing a move from another game a long time ago alert:) Isosceles was a Greek sorcerer executed for heresy by impalement on a narrow, triangular block of wood, to the shape of which his name has since been given.
Tossos - an island named after the staggering ineptitude of its inhabitants.
Let's not ignore the magnificent contribution to the world of cartography made by Sephenses
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