- MUSES
- Sources of inspiration
- Mediates
- Terpsichore and sisters
- Mythical ennead
- Thinks quietly
- Erato and her sisters
- Contemplates
- Ruminates
- Ponders
- Inspiration sources
- Inspiring Greek group of nine sisters
- Thinks
- Clio and her sisters
- Mythological sisters
- Thinks deeply
- Mulls (over)
- Artists' inspirations
- Mnemosyne's daughters.
- Polyhymnia and Urania.
- Artistic inspirations
- Goddesses of poetry.
- Calliope and her sister goddesses
- Nine goddesses.
- Nine sister goddesses.
- Calliope, Clio, Erato, etc.
- Nine symbolic ladies.
- Erato and Clio.
- Nine daughters of Zeus.
- Helicon dwellers.
- Thalia, Clio, etc.
- Mt. Helicon dwellers.
- Daydreams.
- Famous nine.
- Reflects on.
- Calliope and others.
- Calliope et al.
- Gifted ninesome
- Classical nine
- Erato, Thalia, etc.
- Clio et al.
- Nine
- Nine on Parnassus
- Noted ennead
- Clio and Thalia, e.g.
- Mythical art patrons
- Classical ennead
- Clio and Terpsichore
- Nine of mythology
- Parnassus ennead
- Inspirations
- Reflects
- Dreams
- 59-Across and others
- Inspiring sisters
- Calliope and Urania, among others
- Inspirational figures for artists and poets
- What Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly threw?
- They're invoked
- Ennead of Greek myth
- Mnemosyne's nine daughters, in Greek mythology
- Calliope and Clio
- Nine goddesses of the arts
- Clio and Calliope
- Erato, Clio and Thalia, e.g.
- Clio and Thalia, for two
- Thalia, Urania, Terpsichore, etc.
- Calliope and Clio, for two
- Calliope, Clio et al.
- People who inspire art
- They inspire artists
- Polyhymnia and Calliope
- Is absorbed, in a way
- Inspirational group of Greek myth
- Daughters of Mnemosyne
- Mythological nonet
- Nine sisters of mythology
- Inspirational ennead
- Inspirational nonet
- Inspiring goddesses