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The answer CALLIOPE has 53 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of calliope in various dictionaries:
noun - (Greek mythology) the Muse of epic poetry
noun - a musical instrument consisting of a series of steam whistles played from a keyboard
An instrument fitted with steam whistles, played from a keyboard.
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Greek muse whose name means "beautiful voice" |
In 1855 Joshua Stoddard patented this musical instrument often associated with circuses & merry-go-rounds |
This patron of epic poetry is usually pictured with a writing tablet, not a steam-powered circus instrument |
This steam whistle organ draws crowds to circus parades because it can be heard from miles away:[audio clue] |
To toot up means to get the crowd's attention with this object heard here |
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A musical instrument fitted with steam whistles, played from a keyboard. |
an American keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, formerly used on showboats and in travelling fairs. |
An American keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, formerly used on showboats and in travelling fairs. |
The Muse of epic poetry. |
a musical instrument consisting of a series of steam whistles played from a keyboard |
(Greek mythology) the Muse of epic poetry |
Calliope description |
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In Greek mythology, Calliope ( k-LY--pee; Ancient Greek: , Kalliop "beautiful-voiced") is the muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice. Hesiod and Ovid called her the "Chief of all Muses." |