Muse |
Cupid |
A Muse |
A dryad |
A Nereid |
Love muse |
Sexy Muse |
Thalia sib |
Greek muse |
Lyric muse |
One of nine |
Bards' Muse |
Lyre holder |
Ovid's muse |
Keats' muse |
Kin of Clio |
Pope's muse |
Poets' Muse |
Poetic muse |
Poetry Muse |
Lovers' Muse |
Muse for Poe |
Muse of myth |
Plath's Muse |
Yeats's Muse |
Byron's Muse |
Keats's Muse |
Muse of mime |
Odist's Muse |
Azan's mother |
Clio sidekick |
Milton's muse |
Muse of poesy |
Muse of poets |
Muse to poets |
Poetry's muse |
Clio relative |
Muse of bards |
Muse of hymns |
Millay's Muse |
Pindar's Muse |
Muse or Dryad |
Muse of verse |
Sappho's Muse |
A-Muse-ing one |
Clio colleague |
Clio's sister. |
Mother of Azan |
Muse of Hughes |
Muse of lyrics |
Muse to Sappho |
Poetry goddess |
Shelley's Muse |
Muse for Byron |
Lyrist of myth |
Muse for Keats |
Muse for Yeats |
Muse for poets |
Calliope's kin |
Sister of Clio |
Muse of poetry |
Mythical figure |
Mythical lyrist |
Thalia's sister |
The lovely Muse |
Anacreon's Muse |
Kin of Calliope |
Menander's Muse |
Muse for a bard |
Muse of mimicry |
A Muse or dryad |
Muse for Milton |
Urania's sister |
Muse for Millay |
Muse for Sappho |
Muse for Pindar |
Daughter of Zeus |
Sister of Urania |
One of the Muses |
Classical sister |
Consort of Arcas |
Euterpe's sister |
Masefield's Muse |
Muse for Marvell |
Muse for Masters |
Muse for Whitman |
Apollo attendant |
Clio's colleague |
Love-poetry Muse |
Muse for Marceau |
Muse for Shelley |
Lady with a lyre |
Urania's sibling |
Versifier's Muse |
Sonneteer's Muse |
A sister of Clio |
Sister of Thalia |
Muse with a lyre |
Calliope's sister |
Sister of Euterpe |
A dryad or Danaid |
Love poets Muse |
Lyric poet's Muse |
Muse for Browning |
Sappho's inspirer |
Ted Hughes's Muse |
Woman with a lyre |
Ode writer's Muse |
Terpsichore's kin |
Lyre-holding Muse |
Greek poet's muse |
Lyric poetry Muse |
One of nine Muses |
Calliope relative |
Lord Byron's Muse |
Troubadour's Muse |
Greek poetry muse |
Wordsworth's Muse |
One of the Dryads |
Lyre-playing Muse |
A daughter of Zeus |
One of the Nereids |
Lyre-carrying Muse |
Lyre-wielding muse |
Lyre-plucking Muse |
Melpomene's sister |
Muse of Greek myth |
Poets' inspiration |
Certain Greek muse |
She inspires poets |
Shakespeare's Muse |
Muse of love poems |
A sister of Thalia |
Calliope colleague |
Clio's sister muse |
Poetic inspiration |
Bard's inspiration |
Sister of Calliope |
Hugh Hefner's Muse? |
Lyre holder of myth |
Muse for a lyricist |
Muse for Wordsworth |
Muse of sexy poetry |
Muse playing a lyre |
Mythological lyrist |
One of a noted nine |
Orphic hymn charmer |
Poetry-reading Muse |
Verse writer's Muse |
Muse for Lord Byron |
Muse holding a lyre |
Odist's inspiration |
Rhyme writer's Muse |
One of nine sisters |
One of the Danaides |
Goddess with a lyre |
Muse of love poetry |
Sister of Polyhymnia |
A child of Mnemosyne |
A daughter of Nereus |
Clio's poetic sister |
Greek muse of poetry |
Keats' favorite Muse |
Love-poetry inspirer |
Mythical lyre player |
Polyhymnia's sister. |
Sara Teasdale's muse |
Sister of Melpomene. |
Terpsichore's sister |
Muse of bridal songs |
Muse of love sonnets |
A sister of Calliope |
Muse of lyric poetry |
Sister of Terpsichore |
Classical lyre holder |
Dryad, Muse or Nereid |
Her symbol was a lyre |
Inspiration for poets |
Muse of erotic poetry |
Muse of lyrical verse |
Inspiration for Yeats |
Daughter of Mnemosyne |
A sister of Melpomene |
One of the nine Muses |
The lovely," to Hesiod |
A dweller on Parnassus |
An associate of Thalia |
Close relative of Clio |
Inspiration for a bard |
Inspiration for Sappho |
One of a mythical nine |
Calliope's sister muse |
Inspiration for Pindar |
Muse of romantic verse |
Granddaughter of Uranus |
Inspiration for Orpheus |
Member of a Greek nonet |
Muse of romantic poetry |
Puzzler's favorite Muse |
A daughter of Mnemosyne |
Muse for D. H. Lawrence |
Muse of Greek mythology |
One of Zeus's daughters |
Versifier's inspiration |
Muse who inspires poets |
Dirty poem's inspiration |
Lyre player of mythology |
Muse featured in "Xanadu |
One of Euterpe's sisters |
One of nine on Parnassus |
Clio and Urania's sister |
One of Calliope's sisters |
Muse with a myrtle wreath |
She might inspire Marceau |
Muse of lyric love poetry |
One of the Parnassus nine |
Muse for Milton or Millay |
Sister goddess of Calliope |
Greek Muse of lyric poetry |
Passionate" lyrist of myth |
Greek muse — orate (anag) |
Mime motivator, classically |
Muse of poets and musicians |
Muse that carries a kithara |
One of a mythological nonet |
Bard's inspiration, perhaps |
Sister of Clio and Calliope |
One of Terpsichore's sisters |
Puzzle maker's favorite Muse |
She's invoked in the "Aeneid |
Inspiration for a troubadour |
One of a mythological ennead |
Pindar's patroness of poetry |
One of Mnemosyne's daughters |
Muse of lyric poetry and mime |
One inspiring love of poetry? |
Longtime classical music label |
Muse whose name means "beloved |
Poetic member of a Greek nonet |
Mime motivator, mythologically |
She inspired Milton and Millay |
Inspiration for Emily Dickinson |
Muse often shown playing a lyre |
Muse often depicted with a lyre |
Muse sometimes seen with a lyre |
Classic label in classical music |
Muse appropriate for this puzzle |
Muse seen in the musical "Xanadu |
Mythical inventor of the kithara |
One with Clio, Thalia and Urania |
Astronomy : Urania :: poetry : __ |
Muse whose name means "passionate |
One of nine sisters of Greek myth |
Muse with Clio, Thalia and Urania |
Muse often depicted holding a lyre |
Muse often portrayed playing a lyre |
Poetic muse often shown with a lyre |
Inspiration for poets and musicians |
Clio : history :: ___ : lyric poetry |
Virgil seeks her help in the "Aeneid |
Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses |
Mythical myrtle-and-roses wreath wearer |
Relative of Euterpe, Polymnia and Thalia |
New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia |
Muse often depicted holding a small kithara |
Muse often accompanied by Eros in paintings |
Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses |
Mythical figure often depicted holding a lyre |
Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired |
Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music |
Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses |
Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara |
Muse of, I guess in contemporary terms, Penthouse letters, etc. |