Rock celebrated in a poem by Heinrich Heine : Crossword Clue

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  • - Rock celebrated in a poem by Heinrich Heine
  • - She has a body of knowledge with the garland
  • - She's a danger to navigation!
  • - german temptress producing a different role by the french one
  • - Mythical creature in mythology, tall tale with a twist in the tail?
  • - Six of the poems used in Schubert's Schwanengesang are by Heinrich ........
  • - Heinrich ......, 'Die Lorelei' poet
  • - Poet Heinrich
  • - German author: he has penned article in Der Spiegel
  • - German poet Heinrich
  • - focus of karl heinrich marx's letters of some religious significance
  • - inscription placed over the head of christ during the crucifixion
  • - Latin initialism which translates as "Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews"
  • - Letters seen on a cross
  • - Letters on a crucifix: Abbr.
  • - Heinrich .... 1585-1672, German composer and organist
  • - Heinrich Heine's greeting
  • - Honor, to Heinrich
  • - Honor: Ger.
  • - Honor, in Hamburg
  • - Honor, to Franz
  • - Honor, in Ulm
  • - "No, Heinrich!"
  • - No, to a frau
  • - The German word for "no"
  • - herr's "hell no!"
  • - "No," in Germany
  • - Heinrich or Horace
  • - Education reformer Horace
  • - School reformer Horace
  • - Horace, Thomas or David
  • - Horace ......, famed educator
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