- - Having a lot of time over to muse ?
- - [Greek myth.] Muse of love poetry
- - muse of love poetry in greek mythology
- - Muse partly under a toga
- - One of the nine Greek Muses
- - In Summer at Olympics she revealed herself a muse
- - Organising tea or writing poetry you need her
- - Are back to muse
- - odic muse
- - Plenty of time to muse
- - Muse found in refrigerator
- - muse of amatory lyric poetry
- - lyre-toting muse
- - an age to find a muse
- - time to support the muse
- - letters from veera touching upon a greek muse
- - european traitor joins old muse
- - terpsichore : dance :: .... : love poetry
- - Muse for bards
- - Muse in bother at Orange
- - time to muse
- - Lyrical muse
- - Sappho's Muse
- - Sonneteer's Muse
- - Love poet's Muse
- - Muse for Pindar
- - Muse or Dryad
- - Muse for Sappho
- - Wordsworth's Muse
- - Versifier's Muse
- - Pindar's Muse
- - Muse with Clio, Thalia and Urania
- - Muse sometimes seen with a lyre
- - Muse often depicted with a lyre
- - Greek poetry muse
- - Troubadour's Muse
- - Odist's Muse
- - Muse for Milton or Millay
- - Muse for Milton
- - Lord Byron's Muse
- - Shakespeare's Muse
- - One of nine Muses
- - Muse of love sonnets
- - Muse for Yeats
- - Lyre-holding Muse
- - Greek poet's muse
- - A Muse or dryad
- - Sexy Muse
- - Pindar's patroness of poetry
- - Ode writer's Muse
- - Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses
- - Muse of mime
- - Muse of lyric love poetry
- - Muse of Greek mythology
- - Muse of bridal songs
- - Muse holding a lyre
- - Muse for Marceau
- - Muse for Byron
- - Milton's muse
- - Keats's Muse
- - Certain Greek muse
- - Calliope's sister muse
- - Byron's Muse
- - Yeats's Muse
- - Verse writer's Muse
- - Ted Hughes's Muse
- - Shelley's Muse
- - Sara Teasdale's muse
- - Puzzler's favorite Muse
- - Puzzle maker's favorite Muse
- - Poetry's muse
- - Poetry-reading Muse
- - Poetry goddess
- - Ovid's muse
- - One inspiring love of poetry?
- - Muse with a myrtle wreath
- - Muse whose name means "passionate"
- - Muse to Sappho
- - Muse to poets
- - Muse that carries a kithara
- - Muse seen in the musical "Xanadu"
- - Muse often shown playing a lyre
- - Muse often depicted holding a small kithara
- - Muse often depicted holding a lyre
- - Muse often accompanied by Eros in paintings
- - Muse of, I guess in contemporary terms, Penthouse letters, etc.
- - Muse of sexy poetry
- - Muse of poesy
- - Muse of myth
- - Muse of mimicry
- - Muse of lyrics
- - Muse of lyric poetry and mime
- - Muse of Hughes
- - Muse of Greek myth
- - Muse of erotic poetry
- - Muse for Whitman
- - Muse for Poe
- - Muse for Masters
- - Muse for Marvell
- - Muse for Browning
- - Muse for a lyricist
- - Muse for a bard
- - Muse appropriate for this puzzle
- - Menander's Muse
- - Masefield's Muse
- - Lyric poet's Muse
- - Lyre-carrying Muse
- - Lovers' Muse
- - Love-poetry inspirer
- - Keats' favorite Muse
- - Hugh Hefner's Muse?
- - Greek muse of poetry
- - Greek muse — orate (anag)
- - Worry about rector having nothing for Clio's sister
- - she inspired the lyrics in the opera tosca
- - Biblical books exist to back lyric inspiration
- - Time after time, love is a source of inspiration
- - Sister of Thalia and Urania
- - Lyre-playing great-granddaughter of 8-Down
- - Divine creature in Mile End shop not revealing name
- - Royal answer to amuse
- - Bible books exist to be raised as a source of inspiration
- - A source of inspiration going around some chariot arena
- - Goddess whose name means "lovely"
- - Source of inspiration provided by lecturer at Oxford
- - Member of nonet in desert in outskirts of El Paso
- - Make speech confusing extremists with inspiring figure
- - Retroaction occasionally one to inspire
- - Not a reason to give up — an inspiration
- - On reflection, books are a source of inspiration
- - Inspiration from singer at opera
- - time to finish is what poets may need
- - "Passionate" lyrist of myth
- - A sister of Clio
- - One of the Dryads
- - A sister of Calliope
- - Bard's inspiration
- - Poetic inspiration
- - Calliope's kin
- - Calliope colleague
- - A sister of Thalia
- - Goddess with a lyre
- - A sister of Melpomene
- - Sister of Clio and Calliope
- - One of the Danaides
- - One of nine sisters
- - Lady with a lyre
- - Daughter of Mnemosyne
- - Versifier's inspiration
- - Terpsichore's kin
- - She inspires poets
- - She inspired Milton and Millay
- - Relative of Euterpe, Polymnia and Thalia
- - One with Clio, Thalia and Urania
- - One of the Parnassus nine
- - One of nine sisters of Greek myth
- - One of a mythological ennead
- - Mime motivator, mythologically
- - Kin of Clio
- - Inspiration for Yeats
- - Inspiration for Pindar
- - Inspiration for a troubadour
- - Clio's colleague
- - Clio and Urania's sister
- - Bard's inspiration, perhaps
- - Apollo attendant
- - A daughter of Mnemosyne
- - Woman with a lyre
- - Thalia sib
- - Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music"
- - Sister goddess of Calliope
- - She's invoked in the "Aeneid"
- - She might inspire Marceau
- - Sappho's inspirer
- - Poets' inspiration
- - Poetic member of a Greek nonet
- - Orphic hymn charmer
- - One of Terpsichore's sisters
- - One of nine on Parnassus
- - One of Euterpe's sisters
- - One of a noted nine
- - One of a mythical nine
- - New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia
- - Mythological lyrist
- - Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara
- - Mythical inventor of the kithara
- - Mother of Azan
- - Mime motivator, classically
- - Melpomene's sister
- - Lyre holder of myth
- - Lyre holder
- - Longtime classical music label
- - Kin of Calliope
- - Inspiration for Sappho
- - Inspiration for poets
- - Inspiration for a bard
- - Her symbol was a lyre
- - Granddaughter of Uranus
- - Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses
- - Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses
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