Clues for the word "ERATO"
We've had 257 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 911 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Sunday crossword on November 24, 2024.
Definition of erato
- n. - The Muse who presided over lyric and amatory poetry.
Referring Clues
- Daughter of Mnemosyne
- Goddess with a lyre
- Sister of Urania
- Sister of Calliope
- Muse of love poetry
- Muse for Milton
- Poet's Muse
- A Muse
- Sister of Terpsichore
- Muse of poetry
- Muse with a lyre
- Sappho's Muse
- Poetry Muse
- Sister of Euterpe
- One of a mythological ennead
- Muse for D. H. Lawrence
- One of nine Muses
- One of nine sisters
- Wordsworth's Muse
- Poetic Muse
- Inspiration for Yeats
- Sonneteer's Muse
- Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses
- Love poet's Muse
- Muse for a lyricist
- Poet's inspiration
- Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses
- Muse of lyric poetry
- Sister of Thalia
- Inspiration for poets and musicians
- Sister of Clio
- Muse whose name means "passionate"
- One of the Muses
- Lyre-carrying Muse
- Sister of Melpomene
- Lord Byron's Muse
- Lyre-playing Muse
- Millay's Muse
- One of the nine Muses
- Odist's inspiration
- Lyrist of myth
- Muse of mimicry
- Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music"
- Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses
- Calliope relative
- Classical lyre holder
- A sister of Calliope
- Clio and Urania's sister
- Muse for Milton or Millay
- Terpsichore's sister
- Muse of love poems
- Lyric poetry muse
- Love poetry goddess
- Lyre-strumming muse
- Greek poetry muse
- Muse of romantic verse
- Muse of love sonnets
- Clio's sister
- Greek poet's muse
- Lovers' Muse
- Muse to poets
- Mime motivator, classically
- Muse of bards
- Calliope's sister
- Love poetry Muse
- Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired"
- Poets' inspiration
- Inspiration for a troubadour
- Inspiration for a bard
- Muse for Millay
- Calliope's kin
- Clio relative
- Versifier's inspiration
- Muse seen in the musical "Xanadu"
- Versifier's Muse
- Troubadour's Muse
- Muse sometimes seen with a lyre
- Muse who inspires poets
- One of Mnemosyne's daughters
- Shakespeare's Muse
- Muse of verse
- She's invoked in the "Aeneid"
- Urania's sister
- Poetic inspiration
- Urania's sibling
- Bard's inspiration, perhaps
- Bard's inspiration
- Thalia's sister
- Muse for Yeats
- Bard's muse
- Clio's sister muse
- Certain Greek muse
- Keats' muse
- Greek muse
- One of nine sisters of Greek myth
- Calliope's sister muse
- She inspires poets
- She inspired Milton and Millay
- Sister of 63-Across
- Sister of 42-Across
- Clio's colleague
- Poetry's muse
- Greek muse of poetry
- Keats' favorite muse
- Classical sister
- Ode writer's Muse
- Pindar's patroness of poetry
- Mythical lyrist
- Longtime classical music label
- Mime motivator, mythologically
- Muse often depicted with a lyre
- Lyric muse
- Muse for Whitman
- Milton's Muse
- Inspiration for poets
- She's invoked in the "Aeneid"
- Sister of Polyhymnia
- One of Calliope's sisters
- Cupid
- Muse
- "Passionate" lyrist of myth
- Muse of sexy poetry
- One with Clio, Thalia and Urania
- Muse of poets and musicians
- Sister of Calliope
- Muse for Browning
- Ovid's muse
- Lyre-holding Muse
- Muse of Greek mythology
- Sister of Clio and Calliope
- New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia
- Poets' Muse
- Poet's inspirer
- 52-Across' Muse
- Muse of hymns
- Sea snail genus
- A Muse or dryad
- Calliope colleague
- Muse of mime
- Lyric poet's Muse
- Muse holding a lyre
- A sister of Clio
- Muse of Hughes
- Lyre holder of myth
- One of a mythical nine
- Muse for poets
- Mythological lyrist
- Love-poetry Muse
- Odist's Muse
- Muse often depicted holding a lyre
- Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara
- Bards' Muse
- Muse for Byron
- Muse appropriate for this puzzle
- Muse for Keats
- Muse with Clio, Thalia and Urania
- Pindar's Muse
- Creative muse
- 35-Across writer's muse
- Sister of 35-Across
- Verse writer's Muse
- Muse for a bard
- Muse for Shelley
- Poetic member of a Greek nonet
- One inspiring love of poetry?
- Byron's Muse
- "The lovely," to Hesiod
- Orphic hymn charmer
- Clio : history :: ___ : lyric poetry
- Classic label in classical music
- Close relative of Clio
- Kin of Clio
- Astronomy : Urania :: poetry : ___
- Muse whose name means "beloved"
- Plath's Muse
- Muse for Lord Byron
- Muse of romantic poetry
- Lyre player of mythology
- Pope's muse
- Greek Muse of lyric poetry
- One of a mythological nonet
- Rhyme writer's Muse
- Inspiration for Orpheus
- Mythical lyre player
- Muse of poets
- Virgil seeks her help in the "Aeneid"
- Lyre-plucking Muse
- Shelley's Muse
- One of Zeus's daughters
- One of the dryads
- Sexy Muse
- Muse of lyric love poetry
- Muse of lyric poetry and mime
- Time to muse
- Elegist's initial reaction, oddly his inspiration?
- Love rat often providing inspiration for poet
- Source of inspiration kept in refrigerator
- In opera Tosca's an inspirational female
- Revered female poets regularly are reflecting
- Inspiration for love poetry or tea dances
- Uplifting holy books are an inspiration to poets
- Muse takes a long time to identify
- Muse of a liberator
- She inspired the lyrics in the opera "Tosca"
- Patron of the arts in danger at opening night
- Inspirational figure from under a toadstool
- Orate (anag)
- "Return of Duckweed", written by a muse
- Time to amuse, they say
- Did Mnemosyne shed tear round her birth?
- Books are rejected but could be an inspiration
- Time to invoke the Muse
- Daughter of Zeus in danger at Olympiad
- Time to finish is what poets may need
- Muse with sovereign detailing something elementary
- Source of poetic inspiration among liberators
- Inspiration for poetry and from time to time love
- Muse whose name is an anagram of 2 Down
- Muse for Theocritus
- Patron of the arts a soldier turned to
- Period given to or taken from 20
- Muse fast penning letter, finally
- Patron of the arts in That Riviera Touch
- Time after time love comes last
- Elevated books exist as a source of inspiration
- Time to find a goddess of poetry
- The age to find a poetic muse
- Lover at Olympus embracing Greek muse
- Wrote a novel dismissing Welsh goddess
- Who inspired poetry from Fuller at Oxford?
- Goddess hiding in refrigerator
- Inspirer of poetry by lecturer at Oxford
- Inspirer of number at Oxford
- Retroaction regularly is seen amongst the Gods
- Initially, occupational therapists are bowled over by inspiring figure
- Muse of Homer, a touch inspiring?
- Muse found in refrigerator
- Love muse
- Mythical myrtle-and-roses wreath wearer
- A-Muse-ing one
- Lyre-wielding muse
- School almost suppressing artist's inspiration
- Mythical figure often depicted holding a lyre
- Muse playing a lyre
- Muse featured in "Xanadu"
- Her reaction regularly inspires poetry
- Muse often portrayed playing a lyre
- She inspires weary author occasionally
- Lyre player of myth
- Lyre holder in classical artwork
- Erotic poetry muse
- Terpsichore : dance :: ___ : love poetry
- Lyre-toting Muse
- Goddess whose name means "lovely"
- Sister of Thalia and Urania
- Lyre-playing great-granddaughter of 8-Down
- Mythological name that means "awakener of desire"
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 24, 2024
- Daily American - November 09, 2024
- LA Times - October 09, 2024
- New York Times - September 15, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - August 25, 2024
- LA Times - July 19, 2024
- Daily American - July 01, 2024
- Daily American - June 23, 2024
- Daily American - May 24, 2024
- Daily American - May 23, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - May 19, 2024
- Daily American - May 04, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - March 26, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - January 28, 2024
- Mirror Mini - January 17, 2024
- LA Times - January 10, 2024
- LA Times - December 05, 2023
- Daily American - November 20, 2023
- New York Times - November 05, 2023
- Daily American - October 11, 2023
- Daily American - August 04, 2023
- New York Times - July 21, 2023
- New York Times - June 16, 2023
- Daily American - April 26, 2023
- LA Times - April 25, 2023
- Daily American - March 06, 2023
- Daily American - February 11, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 11, 2023
- Mirror Mini - January 17, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 23, 2022
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