Other crossword clues for answer "OVID"
- OVID
- Metamorphoses poet
- Roman poet
- Metamorphoses author
- Author of "Metamorphoses"
- {/Ars Amatoria/} author
- Poet exiled by Augustus
- Exiled Latin poet
- Art of Love poet
- Remedia Amoris poet
- In Summer's Heat poet
- Fasti poet
- Contemporary of Horace
- `Amores` poet
- Ars Amatoria poet
- Horace contemporary
- Peer of Vergil and Horace
- Augustan Age poet
- He wrote of Pyramus and Thisbe
- ___ Among the Scythians (Delacroix painting)
- Virgil contemporary
- Poet banished by the emperor Augustus
- The ends justify the means writer
- Every lover is a soldier poet
- Inspiration for Shaw's "Pygmalion"
- First-century Roman poet
- The Art of Love poet
- Roman poet born in 43 B.C.
- Exiled Roman poet
- Metamorphosis poet
- The Art of Love writer
- Tristia poet
- The Art of Love author
- Latin poet who penned "The Art of Love"
- Poet of ancient Rome
- Metamorphoses writer
- Roman who recorded Greek mythology
- Time, the devourer of all things writer
- Latin love poet
- Roman writer of erotic verse
- He wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- Roman author of "Metamorphoses"
- Roman poet banished by Augustus
- Roman writer of "Amores"
- Amores author
- He wrote, "Nothing is stronger than habit"
- Metamorphosis author
- Ancient Roman poet
- Banished Roman poet
- Old Roman poet
- Roman poet exiled by Augustus
- Poet banished by Augustus
- Poet during Augustus' reign
- The "Tristia" poet
- Augustus banished him
- Livy contemporary
- Poet banished from Rome
- Poet mentioned in "Inferno"
- Poet in Augustus' time
- Poet from ancient 1 Across
- Poet of old Rome
- Augustan Era poet
- Roman poet of "The Art of Love"
- Poet of Octavian's reign.
- Roman writer.
- Remedies for Love poet
- Golden Age poet
- Influential Roman poet
- Sorrows poet
- Model of elegiac poetry.
- Latin poet in Augustan age.
- He wrote "Amores."
- Latin poet.
- Poet of Augustan age.
- Poet of the year one.
- He lived in 48 Down.
- Publius Naso.
- Contemporary of Livy.
- Author of "Amores."
- Poet of the Augustan Age.
- Author of the "Heroides."
- Writer of the first century.
- Author of the "Art of Love."
- Poet of old.
- Writer of the Augustan age.
- 1st cen. poet.
- Augustan figure.
- Figure of the Augustan age.
- Augustan poet.
- Poet of year one.
- Celebrated poet
- Poetry immortal
- Augustan Age writer
- Poet Naso
- He wrote "Metamorphoses"
- Heroides author
- Naso, the poet
- Naso
- Romantic Roman poet
- Heroides poet
- Naso of Rome
- Publius Ovidius Naso
- Metamorphoses creator
- Amatory poet
- First-century poet
- Heroides writer
- Exile of A.D. 8
- Tempus edax rerum writer
- Metamorphoses” poet nyt 2004 OVIS 21-Down's genus nyt 2004 OVITZ Hollywood bigwig Michael nyt 2004 OVO Ab ___ (from the start) nyt 2004 OVO Ab ___ (from the start) nyt 2004 OVO Egg: Prefix nyt 2004 OVOID Roundish nyt 2004 OVUM Egg nyt 2004 OWE Be behind in payments nyt 2004 OWE Be in debt nyt 2004 OWE Be in the hole nyt 2004 OWE Be in the red nyt 2004 OWE Have markers out nyt 2004 OWE Need dough nyt 2004 OWE Need to pay nyt 2004 OWE Need to pay nyt 2004 OWE See red? nyt 2004 OWED Had payments due nyt 2004 OWED Outstanding nyt 2004 OWED Outstanding nyt 2004 OWED Was beholden to nyt 2004 OWED Was in the red nyt 2004 OWEDON Due from, as a bill nyt 2004 OWEN Actor Wilson of Shanghai Noon"
- Contemporary of Virgil
- Golden Age writer
- Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman"
- One of his lost works is "Medea"
- Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses"
- Poet who said "Let others praise ancient times. I am glad I was born in these"
- Roman love poet
- Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians
- Ars Amatoria writer
- He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
- Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- J. M. W. Turner's "___ Banished From Rome"
- Poet banished in A.D. 8
- Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable"
- Roman poet who wrote about 33-Across
- Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis"
- He wrote "Venus favors the bold"
- Poet who wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
- He wrote "The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses"
- Venus favors the bold writer
- Poet who wrote of Daedalus
- Roman poet who wrote "Ars Amatoria"
- Who wrote "Poetry comes fine-spun from a mind at peace"
- Author of the six-book poem "Fasti"
- Pioneer of elegies
- Poet whose Latin name relates to sheep
- Roman poet who said "Ah me! Love cannot be cured by herbs"
- Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets
- Contemporary of Virgil and Horace
- Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses"
- Love poet
- Poet of Rome's Golden Age
- Roman versifier
- Roman who recorded mythology
- Noted Ancient Roman poet
- Prolific Roman love poet
- Noted Roman poet
- He could be void; his poetry's not
- Writer of Metamorphoses
- <I>Metamorphoses<I> author
- Well-versed Roman
- Roman "Art of Love" poet
- Amores man
- Augustus exiled him
- Ibis writer
- If you want to be loved, be lovable poet
- Dryden called him "the soft philosopher of love"