• ___ & Games (Piers Anthony novel)
• ... Afternoon of a ___ (Debussy work)
• Afternoon of a ___ (Mallarme poem)
• The Afternoon of a ___
• The Afternoon of a ___ (Nijinsky ballet)
• The Marble ___ (1860 Nathaniel Hawthorne novel)
• The Marble ___ (Hawthorne novel)
• The Marble ___ (Hawthorne)
• Ancient Italian deity
• Bambi, e.g.
• Caprine deity
• Certain denizen of Narnia
• Debussy subject
• Debussy title creature
• Debussy's 'Afternoon of a ___'
• Debussy's The Afternoon of a ___
• Debussy's had quite an afternoon
• Deity represented as half man, half goat
• Deity with goat legs
• Figure in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
• Forest deity
• Forest flautist
• Goat guy
• Goat-legged deity
• Goat-man
• Goat-man deity
• Goat-man of myth
• Goat-man, in myth
• Goatboy?
• Goatish deity
• Goatish gamboler
• Goatish god
• Goatlike creature
• Goatlike deity
• Goatlike mythical deity
• Guide in 'Pan's Labyrinth'
• Half-goat man
• Half-human, half-goat creature
• Hawthorne's The Marble ___
• Hawthorne's was marble
• He's part goat
• Horned deity
• Lawn sculpture, maybe
• Man-goat creature
• Man-goat deity
• Man-goat of myth
• Man/goat
• Mr. Tumnus of Narnia, e.g.
• Mr. Tumnus, in The Chronicles of Narnia
• Mythical forest guide
• Mythical goat-man
• Mythical man-beast
• Mythical man-goat
• Narnia's Mr. Tumnus, for one
• Nymph-chasing deity
• Pan, e.g.
• Pan, for one
• Part-man creature
• Pastoral deity
• Pointy-eared deity
• Role for Nijinsky
• Roman deity
• Roman mythology figure
• Roman satyr
• Rural deity
• Rural deity of myth
• Satyr
• Satyr light?
• Satyr-like creature
• Satyr's counterpart
• Satyr's cousin
• Satyr's kin
• Satyr's relative
• Subject of a Debussy Afternoon
• Subject of a Debussy prelude
• Sylvan seducer
• Woodland deity
• Woodland spirit
• Ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat's tail
• Equivalent to Greek satyr
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