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Answer: SATYR

SATYR is a New York Times Crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 55 times.
Meaning

A satyr is a mythological creature in Greek and Roman mythology. They are typically described as half-human and half-goat, having the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, including hooves and a tail. Satyrs are well-known for their playful and mischievous nature. They are often depicted as followers of the god Dionysus and are associated with revelry and sensuality. As the clue suggests, satyrs were often portrayed as indulging in debauchery and excess.

Note: The provided meaning of the answer is for the latest New York Times crossword puzzle clue: Bacchanalian beast. Explanations are generated by AI and may be inaccurate.

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