Answer: OVID
OVID is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OVID with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Roman poet
- "Metamorphoses" poet
- "Ars amatoria" poet
- Asian holidays
- "Amores" poet
- "The Art of Love" poet
- 'Metamorphoses' poet
- Roman love poet
- Exiled Roman poet
- Augustan Age poet
- "Metamorphoses" author
- "Amores" author
- Roman writer
- "Tristia" poet
- Poet exiled by Augustus
- Roman who recorded Greek mythology
- Poet of ancient Rome
- Latin poet
- Ancient Roman poet
- "Metamorphoses" writer
- "Art of Love" poet
- "Ars Amatoria" author
- Virgil contemporary
- Roman poet banished by Augustus
- Prolific Roman love poet
- Poet of Rome's Golden Age
- Exiled Latin poet
- 'Metamorphoses' writer
- Naso
- Love poet
- Horace contemporary
- Golden Age poet
- Roman poet of "The Art of Love"
- Poet of old Rome
- Poet banished by Augustus
- "Heroides" poet
- "Heroides" author
- "Fasti" poet
- "Ars Amatoria" writer
- 'Ars Amatoria' poet
- Well-versed Roman
- Roman writer of "Amores"
- Roman poet.
- Roman author of "Metamorphoses"
- Roman "Art of Love" poet
- Poet who wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
- Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable"
- Poet Naso
- Poet banished by the emperor Augustus
- “Metamorphoses” poet
- Metamorphoses poet
- Metamorphoses author
- He wrote "Metamorphoses"
- Contemporary of Virgil
- Banished Roman poet
- Augustan poet
- "Time, the devourer of all things" writer
- "Remedia Amoris" poet
- "Heroides" writer
- ''The Art of Love'' poet
- ''Metamorphoses'' poet
- ''Metamorphoses'' author
- ''Amores'' poet
- Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis"
- Writer of Metamorphoses
- Who wrote "Poetry comes fine-spun from a mind at peace"
- The "Tristia" poet
- Romantic Roman poet
- Roman writer of erotic verse
- Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses"
- Roman who recorded mythology
- Roman versifier
- Roman poet, d. AD 17
- Roman poet, d. about AD17
- Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses"
- Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- Roman poet who wrote "Ars Amatoria"
- Roman poet exiled by Augustus
- Roman known for his love poetry
- Roman known for his descriptions of transformations
- Roman eroticist
- Roman bard
- Publius Ovidius Naso
- Publius Naso
- Poetry immortal
- Poet, famous for his 15-volume Metamorphoses, d. AD 17 or 18
- Poet who wrote of Daedalus
- Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets
- Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman"
- Poet who said "Let others praise ancient times. I am glad I was born in these"
- Poet mentioned in "Inferno"
- Poet in Augustus' time
- Poet exiled from Rome in AD8 by Emperor Augustus
- Poet during Augustus' reign
- Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians
- Poet banished in A.D. 8
- One of his lost works is "Medea"
- Old Roman poet
- Noted Roman poet
- Noted Ancient Roman poet
- Naso, the poet
- Naso of Rome
- Metamorphoses author
- Latin love poet
- J. M. W. Turner's "___ Banished From Rome"
- He wrote of Pyramus and Thisbe
- He wrote "Venus favors the bold"
- He wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- He wrote "time is generally the best medicine"
- He wrote "The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses"
- He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
- He wrote ''To be loved, be lovable''
- Golden Age writer
- First-century poet
- Exile of A.D. 8
- Dryden called him "the soft philosopher of love"
- Contemporary of Virgil and Horace
- Contemporary of Horace
- Celebrated poet
- Author of "Metamorphoses"
- Augustan Era poet
- Augustan Age writer
- Ars Amatoria poet
- Amatory poet
- "Venus favors the bold" writer
- "The Art of Love" author
- "Tempus edax rerum" writer
- "Sorrows" poet
- "Metamorphoses" creator
- "If you want to be loved, be lovable" poet
- "Fortune and love favor the brave" poet
- 'Amores' poet
- ''Art of Love'' poet
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