ERATO | A Muse |
ERATO | A poet with writer's block might invoke her aid |
ERATO | Ancient Greek Muse of poetry |
ERATO | Apollo attendant |
ERATO | Bard's muse |
ERATO | Bards’ Muse |
ERATO | Bard’s Muse |
ERATO | Calliope colleague |
ERATO | Calliope relative |
ERATO | Calliope's sister |
ERATO | Calliope’s sister |
ERATO | Classic label in classical music |
ERATO | Classical lyre holder |
ERATO | Classical sister |
ERATO | Clio : history :: ___ : lyric poetry |
ERATO | Clio and Urania's sister |
ERATO | Clio's sister |
ERATO | Close relative of Clio |
ERATO | Daughter of Mnemosyne |
ERATO | Daughter of Zeus |
ERATO | Dirty poem's inspiration |
ERATO | Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired" |
ERATO | Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses |
ERATO | Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses |
ERATO | Goddess whose name means "lovely" |
ERATO | Goddess with a lyre |
ERATO | Greek Muse of love poetry |
ERATO | Greek Muse of lyric poetry |
ERATO | Greek Muse of poetry |
ERATO | Greek muse of love poetry |
ERATO | Hugh Hefner's Muse? |
ERATO | Inspiration for Yeats |
ERATO | Inspiration for a bard |
ERATO | Inspiration for a troubadour |
ERATO | Inspiration for poets and musicians |
ERATO | Keats' Muse |
ERATO | Lady with a lyre |
ERATO | Longtime classical music label |
ERATO | Longtime classical music record label |
ERATO | Lord Byron's Muse |
ERATO | Love poet's Muse |
ERATO | Love poetry Muse |
ERATO | Lyre holder in classical artwork |
ERATO | Lyre holder of myth |
ERATO | Lyre player of myth |
ERATO | Lyre player of mythology |
ERATO | Lyre-carrying Muse |
ERATO | Lyre-holding Muse |
ERATO | Lyre-playing Muse |
ERATO | Lyre-plucking Muse |
ERATO | Lyre-toting Muse |
ERATO | Lyric muse |
ERATO | Lyric poet's Muse |
ERATO | Lyrical muse |
ERATO | Lyrist of myth |
ERATO | Member of a Greek nonet |
ERATO | Millay's Muse |
ERATO | Millay's muse |
ERATO | Muse featured in "Xanadu" |
ERATO | Muse for D. H. Lawrence |
ERATO | Muse for Keats |
ERATO | Muse for Lord Byron |
ERATO | Muse for Milton |
ERATO | Muse for Sappho |
ERATO | Muse for Shelley |
ERATO | Muse for Whitman |
ERATO | Muse for a lyricist |
ERATO | Muse for poets |
ERATO | Muse in the musical "Xanadu" |
ERATO | Muse invoked in the Aeneid |
ERATO | Muse of erotic poetry |
ERATO | Muse of love poems |
ERATO | Muse of love poetry |
ERATO | Muse of love poetry in Greek mythology |
ERATO | Muse of lyric poetry |
ERATO | Muse of lyric poetry, in Greek mythology |
ERATO | Muse of mimicry |
ERATO | Muse of poetry |
ERATO | Muse of romantic verse |
ERATO | Muse often depicted playing a lyre |
ERATO | Muse often depicted with a kithara |
ERATO | Muse often portrayed playing a lyre |
ERATO | Muse who inspires poets |
ERATO | Muse whose name means "beloved" |
ERATO | Muse whose name means "passionate" |
ERATO | Muse with a lyre |
ERATO | Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses |
ERATO | Mythical Muse with a lyre |
ERATO | Mythical figure often depicted holding a lyre |
ERATO | Mythical myrtle-and-roses wreath wearer |
ERATO | Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara |
ERATO | Mythological lyrist |
ERATO | Mythological name that means "awakener of desire" |
ERATO | Name of this |
ERATO | Odic Muse |
ERATO | Odist's inspiration |
ERATO | One inspiring love of poetry? |
ERATO | One of Terpischore's sisters |
ERATO | One of Zeus's daughters |
ERATO | One of a mythical ennead |
ERATO | One of a mythological ennead |
ERATO | One of a mythological nonet |
ERATO | One of a notable nine |
ERATO | One of nine |
ERATO | One of nine notable sisters |
ERATO | One of nine sisters |
ERATO | One of the Greek muses |
ERATO | One of the Muses |
ERATO | One of the nine Muses |
ERATO | Orate about a figure in myth |
ERATO | Orphic hymn charmer |
ERATO | Pindar's Muse |
ERATO | Poet's Muse |
ERATO | Poet's inspiration |
ERATO | Poet's muse |
ERATO | Poetic Muse |
ERATO | Poetic inspiration |
ERATO | Poetic member of a Greek nonet |
ERATO | Poetic muse |
ERATO | Poetry Muse |
ERATO | Poetry muse |
ERATO | Poetry-reading Muse |
ERATO | Poets' Muse |
ERATO | Poets’ Muse |
ERATO | Poet’s Muse |
ERATO | Poet’s muse |
ERATO | Sappho's Muse |
ERATO | See 44 Across |
ERATO | She might inspire Marceau |
ERATO | She who "charms the sight," per an Orphic hymn to the Muses |
ERATO | She's invoked in the "Aeneid" |
ERATO | Shelley's Muse |
ERATO | Sister muse of Clio |
ERATO | Sister of 31-Across |
ERATO | Sister of Calliope |
ERATO | Sister of Clio |
ERATO | Sister of Clio and Calliope |
ERATO | Sister of Euterpe |
ERATO | Sister of Melpomene |
ERATO | Sister of Terpsichore |
ERATO | Sister of Thalia |
ERATO | Sister of Urania |
ERATO | Sonneteer's Muse |
ERATO | Sonneteer’s Muse |
ERATO | Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music" |
ERATO | Terpsichore : dance :: __ : love poetry |
ERATO | The muse of love poetry |
ERATO | Versifier's inspiration |
ERATO | Whom Dryden's "poet's mind inspire" |
ERATO | Woman with a lyre |
ERATO | Wordsworth's Muse |