Crossword Answer OPHELIA

OPHELIA - is a crossword puzzle answer. We found for you 43 different crossword puzzles that contains OPHELIA answer. The list below order by crosswords date.

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OPHELIA"Good night, sweet ladies. Good night, good night" speaker
OPHELIA"Hamlet" character who drowns
OPHELIA"O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" speaker, in Shakespeare
OPHELIA"O, woe is me to have seen what I have seen" speaker
OPHELIA"Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind" speaker
OPHELIA"There's rosemary, that's for remembrance" speaker
OPHELIACharacter in the Shakespeare tragedy "Hamlet" who drowns
OPHELIACharacter who went mad in Shakespeare's Hamlet
OPHELIADaughter of Polonius
OPHELIADaughter of Polonius in William Shakespeare play Hamlet
OPHELIADaughter of Polonius in the William Shakespeare play Hamlet
OPHELIADrowned girl in "Hamlet"
OPHELIAFemale in Hamlet
OPHELIAGirl who drowns in Shakespeare's Hamlet
OPHELIAHamlet's doomed girlfriend
OPHELIAHamlet's drowned girl by John Everett Millais
OPHELIAHamlet's girlfriend
OPHELIAHamlet's ill-fated love interest
OPHELIAHamlet's love
OPHELIAHamlet's wife to be from Shakespeare's tragedy
OPHELIALaertes' sister
OPHELIALove of Hamlet's life, who is a drowning victim
OPHELIAMad maiden of drama fame
OPHELIAMoon of Uranus named for Polonius's daughter in Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
OPHELIANoblewoman played by Helena Bonham Carter, Kate Winslet, and Daisy Ridley in film versions of a Shakespeare play
OPHELIAOne of the only two female characters in Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
OPHELIAOne of the two women in "Hamlet"
OPHELIAPolonius' tragic daughter in Hamlet
OPHELIAPolonius's daughter in Hamlet
OPHELIAShakespeare character who coins the term "primrose path"
OPHELIAShakespeare character who goes insane
OPHELIAShakespeare character who introduced the phrase "primrose path"
OPHELIAShakespeare character who says "Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night"
OPHELIAShe "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense"
OPHELIAShe loved Hamlet
OPHELIAShe's the "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery"
OPHELIASister of Laertes
OPHELIASister of Laertes, in "Hamlet"
OPHELIAThe "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery"
OPHELIAThe "thee" in Hamlet's "Get thee to a nunnery"
OPHELIATo whom Hamlet says "Get thee to a nunnery"
OPHELIATragic figure in "Hamlet"
OPHELIAWho says "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!," in Shakespeare