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Answer: ERATO
ERATO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 207 times.
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
Muse for Marceau
Love muse
Mythical myrtle-and-roses wreath wearer
A-Muse-ing one
Must for Pindar
Mythical figure often depicted holding a lyre
Muse playing a lyre
Muse featured in "Xanadu"
Lyre player of myth
Lyre holder in classical artwork
Erotic poetry muse
Terpsichore : dance :: ___ : love poetry
Lyre-toting Muse
Sister of Thalia and Urania
Lyre-playing great-granddaughter of 8-Down
Mythological name that means "awakener of desire"
Greek goddess