There is a total of 711 clues beginning with ly
- Lyra’s brightest star
- Lyre holder
- Lyre holder in classical artwork
- Lyre holder of myth
- Lyre kin
- Lyre of old
- Lyre of yore
- Lyre player of myth
- Lyre player of mythology
- Lyre relative
- Lyre strings
- Lyre's ancient cousin
- Lyre's cousin
- Lyre's cousin
- Lyre's old cousin
- Lyre's relative
- Lyre-carrying Muse
- Lyre-holding Muse
- Lyre-like instrument
- Lyre-like instrument of antiquity
- Lyre-playing emperor
- Lyre-playing muse
- Lyre-plucking Muse
- Lyre-shaped
- Lyre-strumming muse
- Lyrelike instrument
- Lyrelike instruments
- Lyres' kin
- Lyres
- Lyric after "baba"
- Lyric after "Que"
- Lyric beauty
- Lyric by 35-Down
- Lyric composition
- Lyric compositions
- Lyric drama
- Lyric dramas
- Lyric exercise
- Lyric expression
- Lyric for an insomniac?
- Lyric forgetter's phrase
- Lyric form
- Lyric form
- Lyric forms
- Lyric from "America"
- Lyric from "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Lyric from 24 Across
- Lyric in a Porter song that ends "Let's fall in love," and a hint to the starts of the starred answers (and 1-Across)
- Lyric in the song named by the starts and ends of 19-, 27-, 45- and 53-Across
- Lyric lamentation
- Lyric lines
- Lyric literature
- Lyric muse
- Lyric muse
- Lyric of six 6-line stanzas
- Lyric penner Gershwin
- Lyric piece
- Lyric poem
- Lyric poem evoking emotion
- Lyric poem form
- Lyric poem of love
- Lyric poem part
- Lyric poem set to music
- Lyric poem type
- Lyric poem written in couplets
- Lyric poem
- Lyric poems
- Lyric poems or songs
- Lyric poems sung by single voices
- Lyric poems written in couplets
- Lyric poems
- Lyric poet
- Lyric poet from Lesbos
- Lyric poet of Greece (522–443 B C)
- Lyric poet of Lesbos
- Lyric poet of Thebes
- Lyric poet of Virgil's day
- Lyric poet Teasdale
- Lyric poet who wrote "Tears," 1899
- Lyric poet
- Lyric poetical composition
- Lyric poetry
- Lyric poetry muse
- Lyric poets
- Lyric poets, like Shakespeare
- Lyric praise
- Lyric repeated after "Que"
- Lyric segment with the same melody as "Twinkle, twinkle"
- Lyric stand-in, perhaps
- Lyric stanzas
- Lyric substitution, perhaps
- Lyric sung by Doris Day
- Lyric sung three times in a row in the Beatles' "Michelle”
- Lyric sung to the tune of "Ride of the Valkyries"
- Lyric tenor Bocelli
- Lyric tribute
- Lyric tributes
- Lyric unit
- Lyric verse
- Lyric verses