Answer: SATYR
SATYR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 155 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mythical goat/man
 - Letch
 - Nymph chaser
 - Dionysus attendant
 - Bacchus attendant
 - One with Don Juanism
 - Hardly a celibate
 - Don Juan
 - Goat-footed one
 - Debaucher
 - Debauchee of a sort
 - Legendary luster
 - Lecherous deity
 - Mythical being with horns
 - Mythical reveler
 - Mythical creature
 - Lecher
 - Lascivious sort
 - Rakish sort
 - Mythological reveler
 - Wanton type
 - Butterfly variety
 - Chorus member in an ancient Greek play
 - Libertine of myth
 - Lech
 - Deity with goat's feet
 - Lascivious deity
 - Mythical letch
 - Goat-footed deity
 - Faun's cousin
 - Attendant of Bacchus
 - Lecherous demigod
 - Spotted butterfly
 - Woodland deity
 - Lusty deity of antiquity
 - Goat-footed gamboler of myth
 - Lustful deity
 - Forest spirit
 - Lusty deity
 - Attendant to Bacchus
 - Roguish woodland creature of Greek myth
 - Mythical goat-legged reveler
 - Mythical merry-making man-horse
 - Libidinous deity
 - Mythical lecher
 - Sylvan deity
 - Mythical hybrid
 - Member of Dionysus' retinue
 - Deity resembling Pan
 - Nymph pursuer
 - Hybrid creature of myth
 - Sylvan swinger
 - Mythological libertine
 - Dungeons & Dragons character
 - Mythical man-goat
 - Mythical being
 - Goat-legged deity
 - Mythical part-goat creature
 - Sylvan dweller of mythology
 - Deity with goat's hooves
 - Forest deity
 - Mythical goatlike creature
 - Half-man, half-goat
 - Mythical woodland deity
 - Woman-chaser
 - Goatish frolicker with Bacchus
 - Pan pal
 - Roguish, goatish god
 - Goat-legged mythical creature
 - Dionysian reveler
 - Horned reveler
 - Greek woodland creature
 - Greek woodland deity
 - Mythical reveler with horns
 - Woodland reveler of myth
 - Lecherous figure of Greek myth
 - Lecherous woodland deity
 - Man/goat creature of myth
 - Horned being of mythology
 - Half-goat deity
 - Mythical goat-man
 - Woodlands deity
 - Woodland luster
 - Lustful being of myth
 - Forest flutist
 - Forest god
 - Lascivious man-goat of myth
 - Faun-like deity
 - Mythical man goat
 - Nymph's pursuer
 - Reveler of myth
 - Lecherous fellow
 - Attendant of Dionysus
 - Lecherous one
 - Dionysus' attendant
 - Man-goat of myth
 - Hoofed deity
 - Lustful man
 - Half-goat creature of myth
 - Woods stud
 - Lascivious cloven-hoofed creature
 - Mythological debauchee
 - Horny devil
 - Woodland deity of legend
 - Mythical lover of wine and women
 - Creature seen on some antique wine cups
 - Lecherous goat-man
 - Lascivious man
 - Lecherous mythical creature
 - Lusty mythological figure
 - Woodlands man-goat
 - Man-goat
 - Mythical creature with horns
 - Bacchanalia participant
 - Mythical libertine
 - Lecherous man
 - Mythic man-goat
 - "Fantasia" reveler
 - Mythical man-horse
 - Goat-man deity
 - Lustful deity of myth
 - Nymph's masculine counterpart
 - Goat-hoofed lecher of myth
 - Mythical debaucher
 - Lascivious one
 - Goatish deity
 - Faun look-alike
 - Mythical horned creature
 - Goat-man of myth
 - Mythical beast, goat-like
 - Mythical beast with goatlike features
 - Lecherous figure of myth
 - Dirty old man
 - Silenus, e.g.
 - Woodland god
 - Woodland goat-man
 - Faun relative
 - Pan, for one
 - Hoofed frolicker of myth
 - Dionysus devotee
 - Mythical figure known for ribaldry
 - Human/goat hybrid
 - Strong luster?
 - Faun lookalike
 - Party animal?
 - Pan, notably
 - Pan
 - Companion of Dionysus
 - Lecherous sort
 - Mythological being with a horse's tail
 - Mythical creature associated with Dionysus
 - Debaucherous deity
 - Bacchanalian beast
 - Ribald nature spirit of Greek mythology
 - Mythical luster?
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 29, 2025
 - LA Times - May 23, 2025
 - New York Times - January 21, 2024
 - LA Times - September 26, 2023
 - New York Times - July 05, 2023
 - New York Times - May 11, 2023
 - New York Times - February 02, 2023
 - New York Times - January 12, 2023
 - LA Times - August 27, 2022
 - LA Times - January 20, 2022
 - LA Times - January 11, 2022
 - New York Times - August 12, 2021
 - New York Times - July 10, 2021
 - New York Times - April 01, 2021
 - LA Times - September 17, 2020
 - New York Times - January 05, 2020
 - Netword - October 30, 2019
 - Netword - September 01, 2019
 - Universal - July 15, 2019
 - New York Times - March 13, 2019
 
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