Shakespeare hero |
The Guardian Quick |
05 Apr 2024 |
Old time greeting for Shakespeare play (7) |
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Shakespearean character to return greeting (7) |
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Old Testament greeting in Shakespeare play |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Mar 2024 |
Desdemona's spouse |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Mar 2024 |
Shakespeare character married to Desdemona (7) |
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___ , the Moor of Venice, Shakespeare play (7) |
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Play disc with opening track (7) |
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Tragedy by Shakespeare (7) |
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Orson Welles directed and played this title role in the 1952 film of Shakespeare's tragedy |
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Tragic hero collapsed. too full of suffering (7) |
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Shakespeare tragedy |
Mirror Tea Time |
10 Feb 2024 |
Jealous Shakespearean title character |
Commuter |
30 Jan 2024 |
Which Shakespearean character was played by Orson Welles in his 1952 awardwinning film? (7) |
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Love the lines, last from hero in play (7) |
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Love the lines, last from hero in play |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
22 Jan 2024 |
Bible section that's a surprise as a play |
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Play (vacuous output) Lionel Richie song |
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Play (vacuous output) Lionel Richie song (7) |
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Moor's suffering inside, too badly! (7) |
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William Shakespeare's Moor of Venice (7) |
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Shakespearean general |
Newsday |
16 Dec 2023 |
Shakespeare tragedy from c1604 (7) |
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Shakespearean title character disliked by Iago |
Newsday |
24 Oct 2023 |
Play the cello, leaving church after orchestra's leader |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Oct 2023 |
After religious works, how he doubted his wife |
The Times Cryptic |
31 Aug 2023 |
Moor of drama |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Aug 2023 |
Play 2 |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2023 |
Play game on board |
The Times Cryptic |
13 Jun 2023 |
Board game named for a Shakespeare character |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2023 |
Shakespeare's Moor |
The Guardian Quick |
30 May 2023 |
Play in books: what do we have here? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 Apr 2023 |
Shakespeare prince played by James Earl Jones |
Universal |
22 Feb 2023 |
Love interest finally greeting Shakespearean character |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Dec 2022 |
"And when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
27 Nov 2022 |
Rings circling the lines in play |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Nov 2022 |
“If she be false, heaven mocks itself” speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Nov 2022 |
Play and series of books attracting magazine |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Oct 2022 |
Desdemona's husband |
Thomas Joseph |
19 Aug 2022 |
Dramatic Moor |
The Guardian Quick |
17 Jun 2022 |
Note the fellow stripped for play |
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Note the fellow stripped for play |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Jun 2022 |
Shakespearean tragic hero |
The Guardian Speedy |
17 Apr 2022 |
Shakespeare play |
The Times Concise |
07 Apr 2022 |
Moor boat evenly, with cry for attention |
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Play by Shakespeare |
The Times Concise |
09 Mar 2022 |
Love the Lakes? Love one of the Moors |
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Shakespeare tragedy |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Dec 2021 |
Play the empty local when in bands |
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A strange hello to Shakespeare's Moor |
Irish Times Simplex |
01 Nov 2021 |
Turned to source of celebrity gossip for tragic tale |
The Times Cryptic |
13 Oct 2021 |
Moor's heart is filled with tension and torment — that's a tragedy |
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Bit of drama in early part of Bible: well, well! |
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Desdemona's husband |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Sep 2021 |
Drama involving the Liberal Left in Oscars? |
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Play game |
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A strange hello to Shakespeare's Moor |
Irish Times Simplex |
12 Jul 2021 |
Bit of drama in early part of Bible: well, well! |
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Shakespeare character who says 'I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee' |
New York Times |
05 May 2021 |
Shakespearean soldier |
Newsday |
02 May 2021 |
Tragedy returning to celebrity magazine |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Feb 2021 |
Old leader in tragedy greeting play's eponymous hero |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Feb 2021 |
Rings about the lines in play |
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Play by Shakespeare |
The Times Concise |
22 Dec 2020 |
Source of the words 'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-ey'd monster ...' |
New York Times |
01 Nov 2020 |
Shakespearean drama |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Oct 2020 |
Loves to involve the students in play |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Oct 2020 |
Desdemona's husband |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Sep 2020 |
A strange hello to Shakespeare's Moor |
Irish Times Simplex |
22 Aug 2020 |
Game whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's theme |
New York Times |
06 Aug 2020 |
Game of strategy's too complicated to grip male students |
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Play books set on top of celebrity magazine |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Jul 2020 |
Whence the phrase 'wear one's heart on one's sleeve' |
New York Times |
02 Apr 2020 |
Hello to Shakespeare's Moor |
Irish Times Simplex |
29 Feb 2020 |
Shakespeare play |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Feb 2020 |
Board game with black-and-white pieces |
New York Times |
02 Oct 2019 |
Disc-flipping game |
Newsday |
29 Sep 2019 |
Desdemona's spouse |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Aug 2019 |
Books with greeting in Shakespeare play |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Aug 2019 |
Shakespeare play |
The Times Concise |
30 Jul 2019 |
Play set mostly in Cyprus |
The New Yorker |
22 Jul 2019 |
Play a game |
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Play old Lionel Richie hit; about time! |
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Tragedy by Shakespeare which has characters like Iago and Desdemona |
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The lord in "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!" |
LA Times Daily |
22 May 2019 |
The lord in 'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!' |
The Washington Post |
22 May 2019 |
Play a game |
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Shakespearean Moor |
USA Today |
22 Mar 2019 |
Job's welcome, perhaps, for player from Stratford |
The Telegraph Toughie |
22 Mar 2019 |
'Sweet revenge grows harsh' speaker |
The Washington Post Sunday |
10 Mar 2019 |
Play the fool ultimately in middle of monologue |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
10 Mar 2019 |
Shakespearean character to return greeting |
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Whole lot transferred out west |
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Shakespearean general |
Newsday |
13 Jan 2019 |
Shakespearean Moor |
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The lord in "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!" |
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Board game with black-and-white pieces |
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To be sent back to Netherlands — nothing but a tragedy |
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Shakespeare's Moor of Venice |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Dec 2018 |
Labour leader in hotel, upset after love tragedy |
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Bardic off-Broadway role for David Oyelowo |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
03 Aug 2018 |
Play with Iago |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jul 2018 |
Play with Iago |
The Washington Post |
30 Jul 2018 |
Alternative short lines added to old drama |
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Old Testament greeting in Shakespeare play |
The Sun Two Speed |
15 Apr 2018 |
Good books can be a conversation starter or a tragedy |
Irish Times Crosaire |
14 Apr 2018 |
Desdemona's husband |
The Washington Post Sunday |
11 Feb 2018 |
Shakespeare role |
Universal |
07 Feb 2018 |
Books first half of musical play |
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Board game named after a Shakespeare play |
New York Times |
08 Jan 2018 |
More or less shut up upon greeting jealous husband |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Jan 2018 |
Board game named after a Shakespeare play |
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Bardic off-Broadway role for David Oyelowo |
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Play with Iago |
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Shakespeare role |
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Play seen by Pepys |
Newsday |
14 Oct 2017 |
The lines at the heart of old, old tragedy |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Aug 2017 |
Shakespeare tragedy |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Aug 2017 |
Role for Laurence Olivier and Laurence Fishburne |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jul 2017 |
Back to welcome tragic hero |
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Moorish general in a Shakespearean tragedy by the same name |
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Fictional general in the Venetian army |
Wall Street Journal |
24 May 2017 |
Play taken from old scripture with eternal punishment ending in inferno |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Apr 2017 |
Shakespeare's Moor |
Irish Times Simplex |
06 Apr 2017 |
Shakespearean Moor |
The Times Concise |
02 Mar 2017 |
"Moor over by the lakes, love" |
The Times Cryptic |
09 Feb 2017 |
Board game with a Shakespearean-sounding name |
The Washington Post |
02 Feb 2017 |
Tragedy to back arse-licking publication |
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Disc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred clues |
New York Times |
10 Jan 2017 |
Disc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred clues |
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Periodically do it, chiefly look to become a tragic hero |
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Where eg Jezebel appears, suffering love for Venetian |
The Times Cryptic |
15 Nov 2016 |
Where eg Jezebel appears, suffering love for Venetian |
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He didn't trust his wife to look after a new hotel |
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Shakespearean character returns to nightmare's origins initially |
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Play with a traitor |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Sep 2016 |
Tragedy turning to good day |
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Play the fool ultimately in game, having missed header |
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Play that inspired an opera |
LA Times Daily |
02 Jul 2016 |
'Put out the light, and then put out the light' speaker |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Jun 2016 |
Play set in brothel, loveless |
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Shakespearean greeting to returning heads |
The Guardian Cryptic |
13 Jun 2016 |
Shakespearean greeting to returning heads |
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Shakespeare's Moor |
USA Today |
10 Jun 2016 |
The lord in "O beware, my lord, of jealousy!" |
LA Times Daily |
29 May 2016 |
Shakespearean Moor |
Universal |
21 May 2016 |
What's this behind Biblical text's tragic hero? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 May 2016 |
Play pontoon regularly, attracting the underworld |
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Shakespearean hero |
The Guardian Speedy |
10 Apr 2016 |
Ducks around the lines in play |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Apr 2016 |
Play centre in Tots magazine |
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Moor vessel finally round at back of foreign hotel? |
The Times Cryptic |
28 Mar 2016 |
Game with a 64-square board |
New York Times |
21 Feb 2016 |
Play a game |
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'The Moor of Venice', tragedy by Shakespeare |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
17 Jan 2016 |
The lord in "O beware, my lord, of jealousy!" |
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Shakespeare's Moor |
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Play that inspired an opera |
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"... And when I love thee not / Chaos is come again" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
31 Dec 2015 |
Loves absorbing temperature where it�s hot in general in Venice |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Dec 2015 |
Play with frame removed from car, extreme difficulty cutting through it? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Nov 2015 |
Shakespeare character |
USA Today |
24 Oct 2015 |
"Then must you speak / Of one that loved not wisely but too well" speaker |
LA Times Daily |
07 Aug 2015 |
Leaving bedroom in whorehouse, look for Shakespearian character |
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Shakespearean role |
The Times Concise |
16 Jun 2015 |
Tragedy almost all of the rest — learners — get to observe initially |
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Cassio's commander |
LA Times Daily |
03 May 2015 |
Shakespeare play |
The Guardian Quick |
02 May 2015 |
Look back and forth while covering the play |
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Desdemona's man |
Universal |
03 Apr 2015 |
Look after new hotel for one who couldn't trust his wife |
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Desdemona's man |
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"Then must you speak / Of one that loved not wisely but too well" speaker |
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"... And when I love thee not / Chaos is come again" speaker |
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Cassio's commander |
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Shakespeare character |
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Endless choice for two fifty only — play |
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Play/ game |
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Shakespearean title character |
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*Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera |
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*Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera |
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Literature's 'Moor of Venice' |
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Work set mostly in Cyprus |
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Shakespearean general |
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His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" |
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*Shakespearean hero* |
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Black and white board game |
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Shakespearean tale of treachery |
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"I kissed thee ere I killed thee" speaker |
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Brand name for the board game Reversi |
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Shakespeare play |
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Shakespeare tragedy |
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"The Moor of Venice" |
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"The Moor of Venice" |
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Whence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from |
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Desdemona's husband and murderer |
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Desdemona's husband |
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Husband of Desdemona |
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Moor on stage |
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Moor on stage |
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Desdemona's killer |
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Victim of "hanky"-panky? |
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Noted Venetian army general |
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Play featuring Cassio |
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Shakespearean Moor |
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Iago's general |
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Murderous Moor from Shakespeare |
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Game also called "reversi" |
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Trademarked version of reversi |
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Robeson Broadway role |
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Shakespeare's Moor |
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Cassio's boss |
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Desdemona's hubby |
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Shakespearean title Moor |
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The Moor of Venice |
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Desdemona's love |
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Desdemona's love |
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Cassio was one of his lieutenants |
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Cassio was one of his lieutenants |
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Shakespearean title Moor |
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Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977 |
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It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604 |
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1995 role for Laurence Fishburne |
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Black and white board game |
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Shakespeare character |
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Shakespearean tragedy |
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Shakespeare tragedy |
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Desdemona's husband |
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Cassio's superior |
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Desdemona's killer |
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"I kissed thee ere I killed thee" speaker |
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Desdemona's man |
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Desdemona's husband |
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"Green-eyed monster" play |
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"A minute to learn ... a lifetime to master" game |
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"I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee" speaker |
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Jealous stage husband |
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Game similar to Go |
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Moor jealous of his wife |
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Shakespeare title character |
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Play set mostly in Cyprus |
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Victim of hanky -panky |
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Shakespearean play |
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Robeson role |
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Title role for Robeson |
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Murderous Moor |
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1995 Laurence Fishburne role |
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Moor drama from Shakespeare |
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Shakespearean lady killer? |
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Shakespeare's Moor |
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He "lov'd not wisely but too well" |
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Brabantio's son-in-law |
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"If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speaker |
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Tragedy of 1604 |
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Desdemona's love |
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Iago's superior |
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Work of 1604 |
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Role for Robeson |
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Shakespearean Moor |
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Role for Robeson |
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"O curse of marriage ..." speaker |
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Commercial game with disks |
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Shakespearean Moor |
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Turned to source of celebrity gossip for tragic tale |
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Role for Robeson |
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Desdemona's husband and murderer |
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Dramatic Moor |
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Token-flipping board game |
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One who "lov'd not wisely but too well" |
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1604 tragedy |
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Tragic Moor |
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1982 James Earl Jones role |
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Board game like reversi |
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Cassio's general |
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Tragedy written in 1604 |
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Shakespearean play |
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Desdemona's husband |
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Moor who suspected amour |
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James Earl Jones role |
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Famous Moor |
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Work by 3 Down |
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Role for Paul Robeson |
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Moor of Venice |
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Well-known Moor |
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Shakespearean dupe. |
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Shakespearean character. |
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Moor of drama. |
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Moor in a murder story. |
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Production of 360 years ago. |
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He "loved not wisely, but too well." |
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The Moor of Venice. |
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Tragedy of 1604. |
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Shakespearean role. |
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Drama of 1604. |
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Moor of Venice. |
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Shakespearean tragedy. |
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1604 tragedy. |
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Play and opera role. |
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The Moor. |
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Classic victim of jealousy. |
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Brabantio's son-in-law. |
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Iago's dupe. |
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Iago poisoned his mind. |
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Personification of jealousy. |
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Source of the phrase "pomp and circumstance" |
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