- - in roman legend, a rural deity represented as a man with a goat's ears, horns, tail and hind legs
- - mr. tumnus, in "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," for one
- - Hawthorne's "The Marble ......"
- - Satyrlike figure
- - Rural deity with the form of a man-goat
- - Roman deity, in the form of a man with a goat's horns, legs and tail
- - Man-goat figure
- - Guide in Pan's Labyrinth
- - Deity in human shape, with horns and a goat's tail
- - "The Marble ......" (1860 Nathaniel Hawthorne novel)
- - Mythological woodland figure
- - Mythical figure with goats' legs
- - Debussy's "Prelude to the Afternoon of a ...."
- - Figure in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
- - Mr. Tumnus, in "The Chronicles of Narnia"
- - "The Marble ...." (Hawthorne novel)
- - "The Afternoon of a ......" (Nijinsky ballet)
- - "The Marble ......" (Hawthorne)
- - Debussy's "The Afternoon of a ......"
- - "The Afternoon of a ......"
- - Goat-man, in myth
- - pointy-eared roman creature of the woods
- - Narnia's Mr Tumnus, e.g.
- - Mythical goat-man that sounds like "fawn"
- - human/goat forest deity
- - Fun to get around a mythical creature
- - part-goat creature of myth
- - Merriment entertains a rural deity
- - mr. tumnus, for one
- - mythical hybrid with hoofs
- - Larks circling a goat-legged deity
- - Half-man half-goat woodland deity
- - Roman rural deity
- - Man with goat's legs
- - Roman satyr-like deity
- - Lustful hybrid
- - Half-human, half-goat creature
- - Goatlike creature
- - Nijinsky role
- - Hawthorne subject
- - Goat-man
- - Tumnus of fantasy literature, e.g.
- - Subject of piece by Debussy.
- - Subject of a Mallarmé poem
- - Rural Roman god
- - Rural deity
- - Part man, part goat
- - Pan flute-playing god
- - Nureyev role
- - Mythical man-beast
- - His "après-midi" is arduous.
- - Half-man, half-goat creature
- - Goatlike Roman deity
- - Goatboy?
- - "Afternoon of a ......": Debussy
- - Debussy subject
- - Woodland spirit
- - Satyr's kin
- - Hybrid of Roman myth
- - Mythical man-goat
- - Man/goat being
- - Man-goat of myth
- - Lustful god
- - Half-man/half-goat
- - Woodland goat-man
- - Deity with goat legs
- - Goat-man of myth
- - C.S. Lewis's Mr. Tumnus, e.g
- - Mythic man-goat
- - Satyr's companion
- - Man-goat combo
- - Goat-horned piper of myth
- - Lustful goat-man of myth
- - 'Afternoon of a ......' (Debussy work)
- - Man-goat of folklore
- - Woodland deity colour, we're told
- - Nymph's pursuer
- - Ancient Italian deity
- - Man-goat
- - Satyr's cousin
- - Half-human, half-goat creature of mythology
- - Goatlike deity
- - Roman satyr
- - Man-goat creature
- - This old deity makes sound of deer
- - Mythical goat-man
- - Mythic goat-man
- - Goat-man deity
- - Goat-legged deity
- - Satyrlike creature
- - Roman goat-like deity
- - Man-goat god
- - God that's part goat
- - Wood flautist
- - Pastoral deity
- - Man-goat deity
- - Hybrid Roman deity
- - Pan flute player
- - Mythical frolicker
- - Subject of a Debussy "Afternoon"
- - Deity with goat's legs
- - Narnia's Mr. Tumnus, for one
- - Man/goat creature
- - Forest deity
- - Nymph-chasing deity
- - 8-Down's Roman equivalent
- - "Afternoon of a ......" (Mallarme poem)
- - Subject of a Debussy prelude
- - Pan, for one
- - Certain denizen of Narnia
- - Goatish god
- - Deity represented as half man, half goat
- - Mr. Tumnus of Narnia, e.g.
- - Pointy-eared deity
- - Caprine deity
- - Satyr's relative
- - Horned deity
- - Forest flautist
- - Debussy title creature
- - Goatish gamboler
- - Man/goat
- - Lawn sculpture, maybe
- - Debussy's "Afternoon of a ......"
- - Role for Nijinsky
- - Satyr-like creature
- - Deity with goats' legs
- - Roman deity
- - He's part goat
- - Goatlike mythical deity
- - Satyr
- - "...... & Games" (Piers Anthony novel)
- - Debussy's had quite an afternoon
- - Hawthorne's was marble
- - Field deity
- - Sylvan deity
- - Mythical goat/man
- - Woodland deity
- - Divinity
- - Pan, e.g.
- - Deity
- - Mythical piper
- - satyr kin
- - Summer cooler
- - supporter defending united, a goatish fellow
- - Baby deer colour, we're told
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