Answer: galatea

AnswerCrossword Clue
GALATEAPygmalion brought her to life
GALATEAPygmalion's work
GALATEAPygmalion's maiden
GALATEABeloved of Pygmalion or Acis
GALATEAPygmalion's beloved
GALATEAGrand time for Pygmalion's creation?
GALATEAPygmalion's ivory statue
GALATEARaphael's "Triumph of ....."
GALATEAStatue brought to life, in myth
GALATEALegendary ivory statue
GALATEAEliza Doolittle's mythical counterpart
GALATEAParty drink for a Greek nymph (7)
GALATEAPygmalion's beloved statue
galateamaiden who had been an ivory statue carved by Pygmalion and brought to life by Aphrodite in response to his prayers
galateaa strong cotton fabric
galateasea nymph who was the lover of Acis
galateaa female figure sculpted by Pygmalion and given life by Aphrodite in fulfillment of his prayer
galateastrong cotton fabric, plain or striped, for clothing
GALATEAPrototype of Shaw's Eliza Doolittle.
GALATEAPygmalion's creation
GALATEALover of Acis, in myth
GALATEAPygmalion's love
GALATEAInspiration for Eliza Doolittle
GALATEAAcis' love
GALATEAMoon of Neptune
GALATEAPygmalion's sculpture
GALATEAPygmalion's statue.
GALATEAPygmalion's statue
GALATEAShaw's Liza Doolittle.
GALATEAPrototype of "My Fair Lady."
GALATEABeautiful statue that came to life.
GALATEAInspiration for G. B. S.
GALATEAPrototype of Eliza Doolittle.
GALATEAIvory statue of legend.
GALATEALiving statue of legend.