| "Victim of Love" synthpop duo | 39 |
| "Chains of Love" pop duo | 34 |
| Smudges made by crossword solvers | 33 |
| Indications that things have changed? | 37 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum" | 35 |
| Logician's "E," perhaps | 37 |
| Martin of the Nashville Predators | 33 |
| Word in a proof's conclusion | 32 |
| What "est" becomes tomorrow | 37 |
| The ''E'' in QED | 32 |
| Quod ___ faciendum (which was to be done) | 41 |
| Preceder of "demonstrandum" | 37 |
| Part of a geometer's expression | 35 |
| It precedes "demonstrandum" | 37 |
| Form of the Latin "esse" | 34 |
| Ezra Pound's "___ Hora" | 37 |
| "Sicut ___ in principio" (church lyric) | 49 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum et ..." | 42 |
| "Hoc ___ in votis": Horace | 36 |
| "He was" in Caesar's time | 39 |
| "He was," in Caesar's time | 40 |
| "___ Hora" (Ezra Pound poem) | 38 |
| ''Quod ___ faciendum'' | 38 |
| "Passionate" lyrist of myth | 37 |
| One of Mnemosyne's daughters | 32 |
| Muse with Clio, Thalia and Urania | 33 |
| Inspiration for poets and musicians | 35 |
| Relative of Euterpe, Polymnia and Thalia | 40 |
| Pindar's patroness of poetry | 32 |
| One with Clio, Thalia and Urania | 32 |
| One of nine sisters of Greek myth | 33 |
| Muse with a wreath of myrtle and roses | 38 |
| She's invoked in the "Aeneid" | 43 |
| Puzzle maker's favorite Muse | 32 |
| One of Terpsichore's sisters | 32 |
| New Orleans street between Clio and Thalia | 42 |
| Mythical inventor of the kithara | 32 |
| Muse whose name means "passionate" | 44 |
| Muse seen in the musical "Xanadu" | 43 |
| Muse often depicted holding a small kithara | 43 |
| Muse often depicted holding a lyre | 34 |
| Muse appropriate for this puzzle | 32 |
| Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses | 49 |
| Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses | 44 |
| Clio : history :: ___ : lyric poetry | 36 |
| Classic label in classical music | 32 |
| Astronomy : Urania :: poetry : __ | 33 |
| "The lovely," to Hesiod | 33 |
| Tarzan's creator's monogram | 35 |
| Monogram of Tarzan's creator | 32 |
| "Tarzan" author's monogram | 40 |
| Kathryn of "Law & Order: C.I." | 44 |
| Kathryn of "Law & Order: CI" | 42 |
| Kathryn of "Law and Order: CI" | 40 |
| Kathryn of HBO's "Oz" | 35 |
| "Das Rheingold" goddess | 33 |
| Contralto role in "Siegfried" | 39 |
| Contralto in "Siegfried" | 34 |
| "Das Rheingold" earth goddess | 39 |
| "Das Rheingold" contralto | 35 |
| ''Das Rheingold'' role | 38 |
| Mahler's "Das Lied von der ___" | 45 |
| "Das Lied von der ___" | 32 |
| Mahler's "Das Lied von der ---" | 45 |
| Mahler's "Das Lied von der _____" | 47 |
| Mahler song-cycle Das Lied von der ____ | 42 |
| Himmel und ___ (traditional German potato dish) | 47 |
| Himmel und ___ (apple-and-potato dish) | 38 |
| ''Das Lied von der ___'' (Mahler) | 49 |
| One who might put you in stitches | 33 |
| "Able was I ___ I saw Elba" | 37 |
| "... ___ he drove out of sight" | 41 |
| Versifier's "before" | 34 |
| " . . . ___ I saw Elba" | 33 |
| "Able was I ___ . . . " | 33 |
| "... ___ he drove out of sight ..." | 45 |
| Obsolete palindromic preposition | 32 |
| Bard's ''before'' | 37 |
| ". . . ___ he drove out of sight . . ." | 49 |
| ". . . ___ he rode out of sight . . ." | 48 |
| Word between I's in a famous palindrome | 43 |
| Stanza writer's "before" | 38 |
| Poet's palindromic preposition | 34 |
| Poet's palindromic "before" | 41 |
| Poet Prior's "prior" | 34 |
| Old word meaning "before" | 35 |
| Old syllable meaning "before" | 39 |
| I-I connector of palindromic fame | 33 |
| "... __ he drove out of sight" | 40 |
| Word between I's in a palindrome | 36 |
| Poetic word for "before" | 34 |
| Poetic ''before'' | 33 |
| Middle of a Napoleonic palindrome | 33 |
| Literary ''before'' | 35 |
| I - I connector of palindromic fame | 35 |
| "Prior to," poetically | 32 |
| "Before" to poets of old | 34 |
| "... __ darkness comes on": Bartram | 45 |
| "___ he drove out of sight ..." | 41 |
| Well-known palindrome's middle | 34 |