Love |
Amor |
Cupid |
Desire |
Libido |
Olympian |
Love god |
Loverboy |
Greek God |
Cupid kin |
Lover boy? |
Love deity |
Winged god |
Loving god |
The libido |
Greek deity |
Love child? |
Cupid alias |
Love symbol |
Amorous god |
An Olympian |
Ardent love |
Bow wielder |
Lovers' god |
Sexual love |
Plato topic |
Son of Ares |
Lustful god |
Love archer |
Greek Cupid |
Winged deity |
God of love. |
Dart shooter |
Cupid analog |
Erotic deity |
Latin lover? |
Olympian lad |
Winged youth |
Son of Chaos |
Chubby lover |
Greek archer |
Asteroid ___ |
Match maker? |
Round numbers |
Arrow shooter |
Fertility god |
Winged child. |
Cupid's alias |
Little Archer |
Sexual desire |
A god of love |
A son of Ares |
Asteroid #433 |
Divine archer |
Flying archer |
God of desire |
London statue |
Love divinity |
Love inspirer |
Lust, deified |
Olympian god. |
Physical love |
Power of love |
Winged figure |
Demise of ___ |
Lovers' deity |
Libido symbol |
Love, deified |
Amorous deity |
Psyche's love |
Winged archer |
Passionate god |
Boy with a bow |
God with a bow |
Bow-toting god |
Archer of myth |
Amorous archer |
433d asteroid. |
Archer of love |
Brave cockneys |
Cretan's Cupid |
Cupid relative |
Desirous deity |
Cupid, to Zeno |
Feb. 14 V.I.P. |
Figure of love |
Freud's libido |
God with wings |
Psyche consort |
Psyche's hubby |
Romance symbol |
Subs for lunch |
Amor, to Plato |
February deity |
God of passion |
Amatory archer |
Piccadilly god |
Psyche's lover |
Desire deified |
Olympic archer |
Libidinous god |
Symbol of love |
Greek love god |
February figure |
Mythical archer |
Athenian archer |
Bow-bearing boy |
Cupid to Plato |
Boy who's bowed |
God of archery? |
Immortal archer |
King of hearts? |
Libido offshoot |
Love of Greece? |
Shrink's libido |
Taker of a bow? |
Winged Olympian |
Witt's asteroid |
Aphrodite's kid |
Deity of desire |
Hedone's father |
Mythical bowman |
Olympian archer |
Young Greek god |
God with arrows |
Antony's friend |
Fertility deity |
Lover of Psyche |
Aphrodite's boy |
Aphrodite's son |
Winged Greek god |
Mythical shooter |
Bow-wielding god |
Bow-toting deity |
Son of Aphrodite |
Psyche's beloved |
Amor counterpart |
Ancient love god |
Anthony's friend |
Aphrodite's aide |
Bow-carrying god |
Boy taking a bow |
Cupid equivalent |
Cupid's relative |
February 14 name |
Greek matchmaker |
Greek winged God |
Love god of myth |
Wooer of Psyche. |
Theogony" figure |
Early matchmaker |
Greek lover boy? |
Libidinous deity |
Aphrodite's tyke |
Cupid, to Athena |
Friend of Antony |
Cupid, in Greece |
Cupid, to Greeks |
Legendary archer |
Love, personified |
God with a quiver |
Cupid counterpart |
''Aeneid'' figure |
Amor, to Achilles |
Aphrodite's child |
Consort of Psyche |
Cupid alternative |
Dart-game player. |
Greek god of lust |
Hellenic love god |
Libido derivative |
Mythical V. I. P. |
Piccadilly figure |
Singer Ramazzotti |
Subject for Freud |
Amorous Greek god |
February 14 deity |
Libidinous archer |
Archer with wings |
Celebrated archer |
Cupid's alter ego |
Father of delight |
Lustful Greek god |
Archer on Olympus |
Mythical love god |
One taking a bow? |
Youngest Olympian |
Piccadilly statue |
Greek god of love |
Arrow-shooting god |
A son of Aphrodite |
A friend of Antony |
Amor, to Aristotle |
Amor's counterpart |
Aphrodite's infant |
Baby taking a bow? |
Bow-and-arrow boy. |
Brother of Anteros |
Cupid contemporary |
Desirous Greek god |
Figure with arrows |
Loving god of myth |
Mischievous bowman |
Mythical bow toter |
Bow-wielding deity |
Youngest Greek god |
Cupid's equivalent |
Child of Aphrodite |
Italy's Ramazzotti |
Love's inspiration |
February 14 figure |
Winged god of love |
Matchmaker of myth |
Bow-wielding infant |
God who takes a bow |
Mythical matchmaker |
Cupid's counterpart |
Amor, to the Greeks |
Another god of love |
Aphrodite offspring |
Beau-winning bowman |
Bow wielder of myth |
Cupid, to Agamemnon |
Cupid's Greek alias |
Desire personified |
Deity with a quiver |
Famous Greek archer |
Freudian life force |
God with great aim? |
Greek arrow-shooter |
He often took a bow |
Loving son of myth? |
Matchmaker of myths |
Near-Earth asteroid |
Olympian with a bow |
Piccadilly landmark |
Quiver-carrying god |
Valentine's Day god |
Winged boy, in art. |
Youngest of Olympus |
Conductor Peter ___ |
Passion personified |
Mythological archer |
February 14th figure |
''Aeneid'' character |
Archer of Greek myth |
Boy who takes a bow? |
Bow-toting Greek god |
February 14 favorite |
Greek boy with a bow |
Libidinous Greek god |
Life force, to Freud |
Mythical god of love |
Naked archer of myth |
One of the asteroids |
Progeny of Aphrodite |
Statue in Piccadilly |
Symbol of attraction |
Winged youth of myth |
Aphrodite's young'un |
Cupid to the Greeks |
Youngest of the gods |
Arrow-shooting deity |
Figure taking a bow? |
Greek god with a bow |
Valentine's Day deity |
Arrow-shooting figure |
Bow and arrow carrier |
Classical bow wielder |
Early romantic figure |
February 14th shooter |
God who shoots arrows |
Heart-piercing figure |
Libido, in psychiatry |
One of Plato's topics |
Piccadilly attraction |
Winged archer of myth |
Friend of Mark Antony |
Mythical Greek archer |
Winged figure of myth |
Arrow shooter of myth |
Winged symbol of love |
Another name for Cupid |
Valentine's Day figure |
Valentine's Day symbol |
Aphrodite's little boy |
Celebrated toxophilite |
Circus sight in London |
Cupid, among Athenians |
Cupid, to Clytemnestra |
Freudian "will to live |
Greek version of Cupid |
Mythical arrow shooter |
Mythological lover boy |
Statue near Oxford St. |
Young winged Greek god |
Aphrodite's love child |
Metalers Demise of ___ |
Shooter of gold arrows |
Wielder of love arrows |
Greek mythology figure |
Amor, in ancient Athens |
Cupid, son of Aphrodite |
Life instinct, to Freud |
Mark Antony's bodyguard |
Mischievous bow wielder |
Mischievous boy of myth |
Piccadilly Circusstatue |
Plato "Symposium" topic |
Quiver-toting Greek god |
Valentines feature him. |
God offended by Daphnis |
Trafalgar Square statue |
Aphrodite's lovable lad |
Mythological matchmaker |
Valentine's Day visitor |
Piccadilly Circus sight |
Antony's faithful friend |
Antony's friend in Egypt |
Arrow-shooter on Olympus |
Boy with a bow and arrow |
Loving son of Aphrodite? |
Matchmaker of Greek myth |
Lustful son of Aphrodite |
Mythological love child? |
One who might take a bow |
Shooter of golden arrows |
Troubadour's inspiration |
Arrow-shooting Greek god |
Metal band Demise of ___ |
God with a bow and arrow |
The Graces waited on him |
Amor's Greek counterpart |
Piccadilly Circus figure |
Piccadilly Circus statue |
Son of Ares and Aphrodite |
Antony's faithful soldier |
Antony's faithful servant |
Cupid's Greek alternative |
Demise of ___ (metalcore) |
He's in the mood for love |
Large near-Earth asteroid |
Personification of desire |
Plato's "Symposium" topic |
Smallest of the Olympians |
St. Valentine's henchman. |
Symbol of Valentine's Day |
Tortoise song about love? |
The libido, in psychiatry |
Greek equivalent of Cupid |
Cupid's Greek counterpart |
Deity with a bow and arrow |
Antithesis of Eris or Ares |
Asteroid landed on in 2001 |
Destination of NASA's NEAR |
Heart-piercing bow wielder |
Lover who abandoned Psyche |
Mythological arrow-shooter |
Symposium topic, for Plato |
Tortoise song about Cupid? |
Youngest of the Greek gods |
Piccadilly Circus cynosure |
Winged figure of mythology |
Greek counterpart of Cupid |
Arrow shooter of Greek myth |
Asteroid first seen in 1898 |
Carrier of a bow and arrows |
God that leaves one smitten |
Italian musician Ramazzotti |
Most beautiful Olympian god |
Statue in Picadilly Circus. |
Statue in Piccadilly Circle |
God waited on by the Graces |
Statue at Piccadilly Circus |
Topic of Plato's "Symposium |
Winged Greek god with a bow |
Asteroid discovered in 1898 |
Statue in Piccadilly Circus |
Inspiration for a troubadour |
Arrows" homophone, fittingly |
First asteroid to be orbited |
Greek god of love and beauty |
Life instinct, in psychology |
Metalcore band Demise of ___ |
Piccadilly statue, popularly |
San Diego Symphony conductor |
Subject of a Plato symposium |
Subject of Plato's Symposium |
Well-meaning shooter of myth |
What the Greeks called Cupid |
Controversial 1960's magazine |
God evoked in many a sex shop |
Greek god hatched from an egg |
Offspring of Chaos, to Hesiod |
Olympian with a bow and arrow |
One taking a bow in Greek art |
Topic in a Platonic symposium |
The Graces waited on this god |
433 ___ (near-Earth asteroid) |
Golden Silvers "Arrows of ___ |
Shooter of gold-tipped arrows |
Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___ |
Archer who aims for the heart |
Asteroid named for a Greek god |
Boy armed with bows and arrows |
Deity often depicted unclothed |
God who had gold-tipped arrows |
Greek who played with matches? |
Mythical matchmaker with a bow |
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves |
Opposite of Thanatos, to Freud |
Greek god with a bow and arrow |
___ and Civilization": Marcuse |
Young winged god of the Greeks |
Now ___ shakes my soul": Sappho |
The Garden of ___" (Wilde poem) |
Marcuse's "___ and Civilization |
Mythical mischievous intervener |
Statue at one end of Regent St. |
Antony and Cleopatra" character |
Early wielder of a bow and arrow |
Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___ |
Winged figure of Greek mythology |
Young the Giant song about love? |
God often depicted as a young man |
Jung's "principle of relationship |
Where the NEAR space probe landed |
Engraved on My Palm" Demise of ___ |
Character in "Antony and Cleopatra |
Christian metalcores Demise of ___ |
Downstairs forces, psychologically |
Fourth god to exist, in Greek myth |
Freud's life force, from the Greek |
Himerus' sidekick, to Spill Canvas |
Late Night Alumni song about love? |
Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001 |
Second-largest near-Earth asteroid |
God often depicted unclothed in art |
Greek god of love [anagram of ROSE] |
Mythological figure who takes a bow |
Oscar Wilde poem "The Garden of ___ |
The Garden of ___," Oscar Wilde poem |
God who issued from the egg of Night |
Life instinct of Freudian psychology |
One of the primal gods in Greek myth |
Statue in London's Piccadilly Circus |
Winged god who's a symbol of romance |
Daring 1960's Ralph Ginzburg magazine |
Near-Earth asteroid in the Amor group |
Smallest figure in a Parthenon frieze |
Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue |
Christian metalcore band Demise of ___ |
Aphrodite and ___" (classic art subject) |
The great binder and loosener," per Jung |
First asteroid landed on by a spacecraft |
First asteroid landed on by a NASA craft |
Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84 |
Late Night Alumni song about god of love? |
Mythical baby who somehow personifies sex |
Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium |
First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered |
Greek god who figures in an annual holiday |
First asteroid orbited by a NASA spacecraft |
Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded |
Relative of philia and agape, to the Greeks |
Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000 |
Asteroid visited by the NEAR Shoemaker probe |
It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory |
Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001 |
Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra |
Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology |
God firing missiles that sound like this answer |
Late Night Alumni song about Greek god of love? |
Antony's faithful aide, in "Antony and Cleopatra |
Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle |
Greek god whose name anagrams to a romantic flower |
Late Night Alumni song about love off "Empty Streets |
God often depicted shirtless and trying to shoot someone |
London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument |
Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail |
__ Turannos": E.A. Robinson poem about a complex marriage |
Love symbol that names another love symbol if you move the first letter to the end |
God once worshiped with Aphrodite at a sanctuary on the north slope of the Acropolis |