Word "LEAR" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters
Synonyms:
king lear

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888)
Synonyms:
edward lear

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Title king of Shakespeare
Norman who created "Good Times" and "The Facts of Life"
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Shakespeare's tragic king
Edward, 19c English humorist and painter (4)
Goneril's father Thomas Joseph 29 Mar 2024
Father of Regan, Goneril and Cordelia Wall Street Journal 19 Mar 2024
Edward ___, nonsense poet (4)
'King -', Shakespeare play (4)
King in Uncle Arthur's custody (4)
Shakespearean king Commuter 05 Mar 2024
'King - - - -', Shakespearian monarch or a daylily with warm yellow blooms (4)
The French hardhearted king? (4)
Big name in private jets Premier Sunday 18 Feb 2024
TV producer Norman who died in December at the age of 101
Edward -, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies Mirror Quiz 07 Feb 2024
King who wrote nonsense (4)
Titular Shakespearean king Universal 30 Jan 2024
"King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy)
Title king in a Shakespeare play Wall Street Journal 22 Jan 2024
Edward, 19th century English humorist noted for his nonsense poems (4)
Father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia Wall Street Journal 08 Jan 2024
Tragic king in a play
Shakespeare's mad king LA Times Daily 26 Dec 2023
King who says to Cordelia, "Nothing can come of nothing" LA Times Daily 24 Dec 2023
"King ___," play by Shakespeare
19th Century author and poet who wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (4)
King _, Shakespeare play whose first known performance was in 1606 (4)
Shakespearean monarch The Sun Two Speed 17 Dec 2023
Troubled king coherent, losing head The Sun Two Speed 17 Dec 2023
Tragic Shakespearean king
Edward —, 19th-century English humorist noted for nonsense poems such as The Jumblies Mirror Quiz 13 Dec 2023
Live with artist in retreat (4)
Shakespearean king Universal 30 Nov 2023
Find out a lot about regal character (4)
Small plane name Newsday 29 Oct 2023
Shakespearean king Eugene Sheffer 25 Oct 2023
"King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy)
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Edward ___, poet who wrote 'The Owl and the Pussy-cat' New York Times 31 Jul 2023
King who said 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!' New York Times 30 Jul 2023
Tragic king Eugene Sheffer 14 Jul 2023
King in a Shakespeare tragedy Universal 13 Jul 2023
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King in a Shakespeare tragedy
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"King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy)
Jet type Eugene Sheffer 01 Apr 2023
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Cordelia's father New York Times 24 Feb 2023
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Royal film role for Welles Newsday 14 Jan 2023
King in a Shakespearean tragedy
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Shakespearean king Eugene Sheffer 03 Dec 2022
Cordelia's father Thomas Joseph 26 Nov 2022
Shakespearean king with three daughters Universal 02 Nov 2022
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King with three daughters Wall Street Journal 17 Oct 2022
Tragic retiree-to-be Newsday 15 Oct 2022
Nonsense poet’s lecherous look, they say The Times Cryptic 13 Oct 2022
See 21 The Guardian Cryptic 27 Sep 2022
Tragic king Eugene Sheffer 23 Sep 2022
Shakespearean king with three daughters Newsday 14 Sep 2022
Norman or English king? New York Times 11 Sep 2022
Jet type Eugene Sheffer 02 Sep 2022
Shakespearean monarch Newsday 28 Aug 2022
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Edward ___, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" author
"King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy)
Type of jet Family Time 07 Aug 2022
Whom Cordelia calls "As mad as the vex'd sea" LA Times Daily 08 Jul 2022
Mad king of theater Eugene Sheffer 28 Jun 2022
Shakespearean monarch Newsday 26 Jun 2022
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Shakespearean king Eugene Sheffer 09 Jun 2022
Tragic Shakespearean king
King whom Cordelia loved Universal 03 Jun 2022
Cordelia’s father Wall Street Journal 01 Jun 2022
Shakespearean king Universal 25 May 2022
Shakespearean king with three daughters The Washington Post 16 May 2022
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King with the line 'O, that way madness lies' in a Shakespeare play The Washington Post Sunday 15 May 2022
Shakespearean king Universal 04 May 2022
"King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy)
Shakespearean king Newsday 05 Apr 2022
King of tragedy Universal 23 Mar 2022
King Edward the humorist The Guardian Cryptic 08 Mar 2022
King Edward the humorist
Shakespearean king Newsday 28 Feb 2022
Father of Cordelia, Goneril and Regan Wall Street Journal 19 Feb 2022
Regan's regal father Universal 17 Feb 2022
Shakespearean king New York Times 07 Feb 2022
Shakespearean monarch Newsday 30 Jan 2022
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Tragic Shakespearean king
Shakespearean king Family Time 09 Jan 2022
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Tragic king Eugene Sheffer 21 Dec 2021
King who banished Cordelia LA Times Daily 25 Nov 2021
Norman who created Archie and Edith Bunker LA Times Daily 23 Nov 2021
Jet type Eugene Sheffer 13 Oct 2021
Titular Shakespearean king New York Times 11 Oct 2021
Shakespearean king Newsday 29 Sep 2021
Shakespeare's mad king The Washington Post 21 Sep 2021
Shakespeare's mad king LA Times Daily 21 Sep 2021
'King ___' USA Today 19 Sep 2021
Obvious, not the first tragic old king
Shakespearean king USA Today 06 Sep 2021
Title character of whom it’s said “Vex not his ghost” Wall Street Journal 04 Sep 2021
King whose youngest daughter was Cordelia Universal 19 Aug 2021
“Know that we have divided in three our kingdom” speaker Wall Street Journal 12 Aug 2021
Shakespearean king
Literary king played by Glenda Jackson Universal 09 Aug 2021
Royal plainly losing 100
Mad king of theater Eugene Sheffer 04 Aug 2021
Giant of general aviation history Newsday 31 Jul 2021
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Tragic king Eugene Sheffer 19 Jul 2021
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Jet type Eugene Sheffer 16 Jul 2021
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King of Shakespeare New York Times 30 May 2021
King who was played by a woman on Broadway in 2019 Universal 22 May 2021
Kind of jet LA Times Daily 19 Apr 2021
Kind of jet The Washington Post 19 Apr 2021
King quoted as saying 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!' New York Times 14 Apr 2021
Father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia Wall Street Journal 10 Apr 2021
Shakespearean king
Shakespearean father of three Universal 26 Mar 2021
Cordelia's father The Washington Post 07 Feb 2021
Jet type Family Time 07 Feb 2021
Cordelia's father LA Times Daily 07 Feb 2021
"King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy)
Shakespeare title king Universal 29 Jan 2021
Shakespeare character who says 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!' New York Times 28 Jan 2021
17th-century play king The Washington Post Sunday 10 Jan 2021
English limerick poet Newsday 01 Jan 2021
Tragic Shakespearian king Irish Times Simplex 26 Dec 2020
Shakespearean king The Times Concise 08 Dec 2020
King played by Glenda Jackson LA Times Daily 04 Dec 2020
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Shakespearean king USA Today 07 Oct 2020
Shakespearean king
Shakespearean king Canadiana 28 Sep 2020
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Edward --, writer of nonsense verse (1812-88) The Telegraph General Knowledge 21 Sep 2020
Cordelia's father Universal 30 Aug 2020
Tragic king Thomas Joseph 19 Aug 2020
Tragic king Eugene Sheffer 18 Aug 2020
Shakespear's king Irish Times Simplex 27 Jul 2020
Troubled king coherent, losing head
Poet to look like a wolf, reportedly
Shakespearean king
"All in the Family" creator Norman Universal 01 Jul 2020
Jet giant Family Time 28 Jun 2020
Father of Goneril and Regan Universal 28 Jun 2020
Shakespearean king
Poet to look like a wolf, reportedly
King in a Shakespeare tragedy Universal 13 May 2020
Mad king The Telegraph Quick 28 Apr 2020
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Shakespearean king
Shakespeare's king coherent, but losing head The Sun Two Speed 12 Apr 2020
Shakespearean king The Sun Two Speed 12 Apr 2020
Mad king of theater Eugene Sheffer 08 Apr 2020
Shakespearean king
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Cordelia's dad Universal 13 Mar 2020
“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child” speaker Wall Street Journal 04 Mar 2020
"King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy)
Shakespeare's titular king
Shakespearean king
Inventor who named a daughter Shanda Newsday 14 Dec 2019
Business jet pioneer Newsday 17 Nov 2019
Name in jets Premier Sunday 10 Nov 2019
'Maude' producer Norman USA Today 10 Nov 2019
'Good Times' producer Norman USA Today 13 Oct 2019
Business jet name Newsday 06 Oct 2019
'All in the Family' producer Norman The Washington Post 03 Oct 2019
"All in the Family" producer Norman LA Times Daily 03 Oct 2019
Biz jet Canadiana 30 Sep 2019
Goneril's father Thomas Joseph 26 Sep 2019
Jet variety Family Time 23 Sep 2019
Norman who created the Bunkers USA Today 02 Sep 2019
''. . . serpent's tooth . . . thankless child'' speaker Newsday 31 Aug 2019
Mad monarch of theatre The New Yorker 19 Aug 2019
Regan's father New York Times 21 Jul 2019
King of tragedy USA Today 14 Jul 2019
He asks 'Which of you shall we say doth love us most?' Wall Street Journal 06 Jul 2019
Shakespearean king with three daughters
Theatrical king Wall Street Journal 13 Jun 2019
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The Bard's tragic king USA Today 30 May 2019
Shakespearean king
TV producer Norman
Shakespearean tragedy "King ___"
"King ___" (Shakespeare tragedy)
Shakespearean king Jonesin 09 Apr 2019
"King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy)
Legendary king real, surprisingly
Cordelia's father Wall Street Journal 30 Jan 2019
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King ___ (Shakespearean title character)
"Good Times" producer Norman
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'All in the Family' producer Norman Jonesin 18 Dec 2018
William Shakespeare's "King ___"
"O, that way madness lies" speaker LA Times Daily 23 Nov 2018
'O, that way madness lies' speaker The Washington Post 23 Nov 2018
Shakespearean father of three New York Times 11 Nov 2018
Bill Piper contemporary Newsday 09 Nov 2018
Shakespearean king Universal 29 Oct 2018
"King ___," Shakespeare's character
Certain Shakespearean king
Nonsense poet Edward USA Today 18 Oct 2018
'We have divided in three our kingdom' speaker Wall Street Journal 06 Oct 2018
'A Book of Nonsense' author Edward USA Today 25 Sep 2018
Limerick creator Edward USA Today 22 Sep 2018
Shakespearean king with three daughters LA Times Daily 11 Sep 2018
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''No man will ever write a better tragedy than __'': Shaw Newsday 08 Sep 2018
King with three daughters Wall Street Journal 01 Sep 2018
"King ___" (Shakespeare's tragedy)
'Know that we have divided in three our kingdom' speaker Wall Street Journal 28 Jul 2018
Mad monarch in furtive look we hear The Sun Two Speed 08 Jul 2018
King Edward, the humorist The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Jul 2018
William Shakespeare's "King ___"
"King ___" (Shakespeare play)
"King ___" (Shakespeare tragedy)
Who said 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!' New York Times 14 Apr 2018
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King in a Shakespeare tragedy
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'Here I disclaim all my paternal care' speaker Wall Street Journal 16 Nov 2017
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Type of jet Family Time 16 Oct 2017
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Humorous writer, tragic figure abused by children
'Maude' creator Wall Street Journal 09 Sep 2017
"The Owl and the Pussycat" poet LA Times Daily 26 Aug 2017
'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet The Washington Post 26 Aug 2017
Cordelia's father Thomas Joseph 28 Jul 2017
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Be apprised (of) New York Times 25 Jun 2017
Sovereign's appreciation of humorist
William Piper contemporary Newsday 21 May 2017
King in a Shakespearean tragedy
The type of jet in my mansion's hangar Universal 04 May 2017
'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet Wall Street Journal 29 Apr 2017
Shakespeare's tragic tale about the mad king
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Jet type Universal 06 Mar 2017
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"King __"
"The Owl and the Pussycat" poet
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See 27 Across The Telegraph Quick 25 Oct 2016
Bunker's creator Wall Street Journal 06 Oct 2016
"I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker LA Times Daily 29 Sep 2016
"All in the Family" producer Norman Universal 26 Sep 2016
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'I am a very foolish fond old man' speaker Wall Street Journal 10 Sep 2016
Father of Cordelia The Washington Post 20 Aug 2016
King who says, 'O! that way madness lies' The Washington Post 19 Aug 2016
'The Owl and the Pussycat' poet Edward Jonesin 16 Aug 2016
'A Book of Nonsense' poet The Chronicle of Higher Education 05 Aug 2016
'Ingratitude, thou marble-hearted fiend' speaker Wall Street Journal 21 Jul 2016
Shakespearean king The Washington Post 12 Jul 2016
King Edward
Shakespearean king Newsday 22 Jun 2016
Jet-set jet Universal 06 Jun 2016
King of tragedy Universal 22 May 2016
King with three daughters Jonesin 19 Apr 2016
He says to Cordelia, "Thy truth, then, be thy dower" LA Times Daily 31 Mar 2016
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Tragic king in play The Times Concise 01 Feb 2016
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"A Book of Nonsense" poet
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"All in the Family" producer Norman
"I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker
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Shakespearean character who laments the pain of having a thankless child The Washington Post 25 Dec 2015
Shakespearean father who calls ingratitude a 'marble-hearted fiend' The Washington Post 20 Dec 2015
King to gain knowledge when knight has fled The Telegraph Cryptic 18 Dec 2015
"King ___" (Shakespeare work) Universal 16 Dec 2015
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'Darkness and devils!' shouter Wall Street Journal 31 Oct 2015
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"The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward USA Today 26 Sep 2015
Royal castle. Arundel? In part
TEach Scottish learner on organ
Disinheritor of Cordelia New York Times 24 Jul 2015
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Aviation innovator in the Inventors Hall of Fame Newsday 20 Jun 2015
Jet type USA Today 17 Jun 2015
"Sanford and Son" producer Norman Universal 05 May 2015
Mad king of literature Eugene Sheffer 15 Apr 2015
Goneril's dad Newsday 12 Apr 2015
'Nonsense' poet The Telegraph Quick 26 Mar 2015
Gain knowledge mostly from this poet
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He produced "Good Times"
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"All in the Family" creator
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See 52-Down
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1984 Olivier role
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The Earl of Kent is his courtier
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TV's Norman
Sad, mad dad, in drama
"Nonsense" author
Troubled king
King or Edward
"King ___"
"King ___," quotation source
Shakespearean parent
King ___
Author
Monarch of tragedy
Nonsense poet
Poet
Humorous poet
Soprano Evelyn ___
Shakespearean character
Limerick master
Limerick name
No. 1 in Shakespeare drama
King of Elizabethan drama
Stage monarch
King in drama
Shakespearean role
Shakespearean role.
King of drama.
Goneril's father.
Writer of light verse.
Limerick man.
Lee J. Cobb role.
Regan's father.
Shakespearean character.
Nonsense poet.
English humorist.
Cordelia's father.
His last words, "Look there, look there!"
Tragic role.
"The Owl and the Pussycat."
Dramatic role.
"Book of Nonsense" man.
Monarch of drama.
The "limerick" man.
Legendary king.
Tragic king.
Role for a tragedian.
19th cen. humorist.
King of ancient Britain.
King of tragedy.
Son of Bladud.
Salvini role.
Victim of a broken heart.
He wrote "The Owl and the Pussycat."
"Book of Nonsense" author.
Welles role.
Role for Orson Welles.
Name from Holinshed's "Chronicles."
King or poet.
Role in classic drama.
19th c. humorist.
Humorist of the limericks.
His last words were "Look there!"
Shakespearean hero.
"Every inch a king."
Mythical king.
Parent of 52 Down.
He disinherited his youngest daughter.
Author of "The Owl and the Pussycat."
Fabled King of Britain.
"King ___."
Author of "Nonsense Verses."
His last words were, "Look there, look there!"
Regan's regal father.
The limerick man.
He wrote "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat."
He said, "Her voice was ever soft . . . "
Father of Cordelia.
He had three daughters.
Subject of Marc Blitzstein's new music.
He wrote "The Owl and the Pussy Cat."
Louis Calhern's role.
Shakespeare's "foolish fond old man.”
Ancient British king.
Author of "Book of Nonsense."
Former commanding general, U. S. ground forces.
Noted general who retires Oct. 16.
Disillusioned father and king.
Fool's master
Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth"
Type of jet
Shakespeare character who says "Nothing can come of nothing"
Shakespearean king who was "more sinn'd against than sinning"
Aribert Reimann opera
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