OTHELLO | "If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speaker |
OTHELLO | 1982 James Earl Jones role |
OTHELLO | Board game and Shakespeare's tragedy |
OTHELLO | Board game like reversi |
OTHELLO | Board game named after a Shakespeare play |
OTHELLO | Board game with a Shakespeare-inspired name |
OTHELLO | Board game with black-and-white pieces |
OTHELLO | Brabantio's son-in-law |
OTHELLO | Character who "loved not too wisely but too well" |
OTHELLO | Commercial game with disks |
OTHELLO | Desdemona's hubby |
OTHELLO | Desdemona's husband |
OTHELLO | Desdemona’s husband |
OTHELLO | Disc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred clues |
OTHELLO | Disc-flipping game |
OTHELLO | Fictional general in the Venetian army |
OTHELLO | Game whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's theme |
OTHELLO | Game with a 64-square board |
OTHELLO | Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977 |
OTHELLO | He who “loved not wisely but too well” |
OTHELLO | His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" |
OTHELLO | Husband of Desdemona |
OTHELLO | Iago betrayed him |
OTHELLO | It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604 |
OTHELLO | Moor of Venice, or strategy board game |
OTHELLO | Moorish general in a Shakespearean tragedy by the same name |
OTHELLO | Murderous Moor |
OTHELLO | New play of 1603 |
OTHELLO | Noted Venetian army general |
OTHELLO | One who "lov'd not wisely but too well" |
OTHELLO | Play in which jealousy is called "the green-eyed monster" |
OTHELLO | Play seen by Pepys |
OTHELLO | Play set mostly in Cyprus |
OTHELLO | Play with Iago |
OTHELLO | Play with Venetians |
OTHELLO | Role for Laurence Olivier and Laurence Fishburne |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare character |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare character who says "I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee" |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare hero who is warned by his betrayor "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock / The meat it feeds on" |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play about a jealous husband |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play about the Moor of Venice |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play featuring Iago |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play set in Venice |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play subtitled "The Moor of Venice" |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play subtitled The Moor of Venice |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare title character played by Laurence Fishburne in 1995 |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare tragedy |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare tragedy about Moorish general |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare tragedy also called the Moor of Venice |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare tragedy of a Venetian army general |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare's play about the Moor of Venice |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare's tragedy about racism and jealousy |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare's tragedy of jealousy |
OTHELLO | Shakespeare's work where a Venetian marries a Moor |
OTHELLO | Shakespearean Moor |
OTHELLO | Shakespearean general |
OTHELLO | Shakespearean play title that rhymes with "jello" |
OTHELLO | Shakespearean soldier |
OTHELLO | Shakespearean tragedy |
OTHELLO | Source of the words "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-ey'd monster ..." |
OTHELLO | The lord in "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!" |
OTHELLO | The tragedy of the Moor |
OTHELLO | Title role for Robeson |
OTHELLO | Tragedy by Shakespeare which has characters like Iago and Desdemona |
OTHELLO | Tragic Shakespearean character |
OTHELLO | Whence "Jealousy is a monster that gives birth to itself" |
OTHELLO | Whence the phrase "wear one's heart on one's sleeve" |
OTHELLO | William Shakespeare play subtitled The Moor of Venice |
OTHELLO | Work of 1604 |
OTHELLO | Work set mostly in Cyprus |