Writer who inspired "Aïda" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BEY Writer who inspired "Aïda" (3)
90% OPERAS "Arabella" and "Aida" (6) USA Today Feb 3, 2026
86% VERDI Aida composer Giuseppe (5) The Telegraph Mini Feb 14, 2026
86% OPERA "Tosca" or "Aida" (5) Commuter Dec 9, 2025
82% INSTILLING Is inspiring note on fieldwork inspiring? (10) The Telegraph Toughie Jan 21, 2026
78% MUSE Art inspirer (4) Wall Street Journal Feb 14, 2026
78% IDEA Flash of inspiration (4)
78% AHAS Sounds of inspiration (4) New York Times Jan 26, 2026
78% GUIDINGLIGHT Inspiration (7,5) (12) The Guardian Quick Jan 12, 2026
78% AWE It's inspired (3) The Atlantic Dec 21, 2025
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