| Muse with Clio, Thalia and Urania | 33 |
| Muse of love sonnets | 20 |
| Muse for Yeats | 14 |
| Muse for Millay | 15 |
| Millay's Muse | 17 |
| Lyre-holding Muse | 17 |
| Lady with a lyre | 16 |
| Inspiration for poets and musicians | 35 |
| Greek poet's muse | 21 |
| Greek muse | 10 |
| Daughter of Mnemosyne | 21 |
| A Muse or dryad | 15 |
| Versifier's inspiration | 27 |
| Urania's sister | 19 |
| Terpsichore's kin | 21 |
| She inspires poets | 18 |
| She inspired Milton and Millay | 30 |
| Sexy Muse | 9 |
| Relative of Euterpe, Polymnia and Thalia | 40 |
| Pindar's patroness of poetry | 32 |
| One with Clio, Thalia and Urania | 32 |
| One of Zeus's daughters | 27 |
| One of the Parnassus nine | 25 |
| One of nine sisters of Greek myth | 33 |
| One of a mythological ennead | 28 |
| Ode writer's Muse | 21 |
| Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses | 38 |
| Muse of romantic verse | 22 |
| Muse of mime | 12 |
| Muse of Greek mythology | 23 |
| Muse of bridal songs | 20 |
| Muse for poets | 14 |
| Muse for Marceau | 16 |
| Muse for Byron | 14 |
| Mime motivator, mythologically | 30 |
| Lyrist of myth | 14 |
| Love-poetry Muse | 16 |
| Keats's Muse | 16 |
| Inspiration for Yeats | 21 |
| Inspiration for Pindar | 22 |
| Clio's colleague | 20 |
| Clio and Urania's sister | 28 |
| Certain Greek muse | 18 |
| Calliope's sister muse | 26 |
| Bard's inspiration, perhaps | 31 |
| Apollo attendant | 16 |
| A daughter of Mnemosyne | 23 |
| Yeats's Muse | 16 |
| Woman with a lyre | 17 |
| Verse writer's Muse | 23 |
| Urania's sibling | 20 |
| Thalia sib | 10 |
| Ted Hughes's Muse | 21 |
| Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music" | 62 |
| Sister goddess of Calliope | 26 |
| ShelleyÂ’s Muse | 18 |
| She's invoked in the "Aeneid" | 43 |
| She might inspire Marceau | 25 |
| Sara Teasdale's muse | 24 |
| Sappho's inspirer | 21 |
| Puzzler's favorite Muse | 27 |
| Puzzle maker's favorite Muse | 32 |
| Poets' inspiration | 22 |
| Poetry's muse | 17 |
| Poetry-reading Muse | 19 |
| Poetry goddess | 14 |
| Poetic member of a Greek nonet | 30 |
| Ovid's muse | 15 |
| Orphic hymn charmer | 19 |
| One of Terpsichore's sisters | 32 |
| One of nine on Parnassus | 24 |
| One of nine Muses | 17 |
| One of Euterpe's sisters | 28 |
| One of a noted nine | 19 |
| One of a mythical nine | 22 |
| One inspiring love of poetry? | 29 |
| Odist's inspiration | 23 |
| New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia | 42 |
| Mythological lyrist | 19 |
| Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara | 52 |
| Mythical lyrist | 15 |
| Mythical inventor of the kithara | 32 |
| Muse. | 5 |
| Muse with a myrtle wreath | 25 |
| Muse whose name means "passionate" | 44 |
| Muse to Sappho | 14 |
| Muse to poets | 13 |
| Muse that carries a kithara | 27 |
| Muse seen in the musical "Xanadu" | 43 |
| Muse often shown playing a lyre | 31 |
| Muse often depicted holding a small kithara | 43 |
| Muse often depicted holding a lyre | 34 |
| Muse of sexy poetry | 19 |
| Muse of poets and musicians | 27 |
| Muse of poesy | 13 |
| Muse of myth | 12 |
| Muse of mimicry | 15 |
| Muse of lyrics | 14 |
| Muse of love poems | 18 |
| Muse of hymns | 13 |