| Preceder of "demonstrandum" | 37 |
| Part of QE.D. | 13 |
| Part of Q.E.F. or Q.E.D. | 24 |
| Part of esse | 12 |
| Part of a geometric sign-off | 28 |
| Part of a geometer's expression | 35 |
| Part of QED | 12 |
| Ovid's "it was" | 29 |
| Middle of Q.E D. | 16 |
| Mid-Q.E.D. | 10 |
| Logic lesson verb | 17 |
| Latin "was to be" | 27 |
| It was, to Virgil | 17 |
| It was, to Nero | 15 |
| It was, to Cato | 15 |
| It was, to Caesar | 17 |
| It was in old Rome? | 19 |
| It was in old Rome | 18 |
| It was in Latin | 15 |
| It precedes "demonstrandum" | 37 |
| Horace's "he was" | 31 |
| He was: L. | 10 |
| He was, to Cicero | 17 |
| He was, to Cato | 15 |
| He was translated into Latin | 28 |
| He was in old Rome | 18 |
| Form of the Latin "esse" | 34 |
| First-year-Latin word | 21 |
| Ezra Pound's "___ Hora" | 37 |
| Center of Q.E.D. | 16 |
| Between quod and faciendum | 26 |
| After eras | 10 |
| "Sicut ___ in principio" (church lyric) | 49 |
| "It was," in Latin | 28 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum et ..." | 42 |
| "Hoc _____ in votis" ("This was among my wishes"): Horace | 77 |
| "Hoc ___ in votis": Horace | 36 |
| "He was" in Caesar's time | 39 |
| "He was," in Caesar's time | 40 |
| "E" in QED | 20 |
| "___ Hora" (Ezra Pound poem) | 38 |
| ''Quod ___ faciendum'' | 38 |
| Muse of poetry | 14 |
| Poetry Muse | 11 |
| Muse of love poetry | 19 |
| Poetic muse | 11 |
| Poet's Muse | 15 |
| "Passionate" lyrist of myth | 37 |
| Sister of Clio | 14 |
| A Muse | 6 |
| Sister of Calliope | 18 |
| Muse with a lyre | 16 |
| Muse of lyric poetry | 20 |
| Sister of Thalia | 16 |
| Lyre-playing Muse | 17 |
| Love poetry Muse | 16 |
| Sappho's Muse | 17 |
| A sister of Clio | 16 |
| Clio's sister | 17 |
| Sonneteer's Muse | 20 |
| Poet's inspiration | 22 |
| One of the Dryads | 17 |
| A sister of Calliope | 20 |
| Muse of verse | 13 |
| Muse for Pindar | 15 |
| Love poet's Muse | 20 |
| Poets' Muse | 15 |
| Muse or Dryad | 13 |
| Muse for Sappho | 15 |
| Bard's inspiration | 22 |
| Wordsworth's Muse | 21 |
| Versifier's Muse | 20 |
| Muse who inspires poets | 23 |
| Bard's muse | 15 |
| Poetic inspiration | 18 |
| Pindar's Muse | 17 |
| One of nine | 11 |
| Muse often depicted with a lyre | 31 |
| Greek poetry muse | 17 |
| Clio's sister muse | 22 |
| Calliope colleague | 18 |
| A sister of Thalia | 18 |
| Troubadour's Muse | 21 |
| Sister of Melpomene | 19 |
| One of Mnemosyne's daughters | 32 |
| Odist's Muse | 16 |
| Muse sometimes seen with a lyre | 31 |
| Muse for Milton or Millay | 25 |
| Muse for Milton | 15 |
| Lyric muse | 10 |
| Lord Byron's Muse | 21 |
| Goddess with a lyre | 19 |
| Calliope's kin | 18 |
| Calliope relative | 17 |
| A sister of Melpomene | 21 |
| Sister of Clio and Calliope | 27 |
| Shakespeare's Muse | 22 |
| One of the nine Muses | 21 |
| One of the Danaides | 19 |
| One of nine sisters | 19 |