Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which of these pass phrases originated with ancient Grecian athletic games?"
...1. Pass the time of day 2. Come to pass 3. Pass the torch 4. Pass down In ancient Greece there was a torch race in which teams raced as fast as they could while still keeping the torch burning. The winning team was allowed to light the fire on the altar for the sacrifices. Plato mentions this race in "The Republic" Book 1 section 328a. This race was the inspiration for the modern Olympics' use of the passing of the torch first introduced in 1936. The torch race was not, however, a part of the ancient Olympics. Although the phrase 'pass the torch' is found in both Greek and Latin, its modern English meaning of 'the passing on of responsibility or knowledge' did not come about until the late 1800s.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. Which of these pass phrases originated with ancient Grecian athletic games?"
Pass the torch:
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