Answer: HAMLET
HAMLET is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 60 times.
- Tiny village
- Work of 1604
- Dogpatch, for one
- "... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker
- Classic Olivier role
- "To be or not to be" soliloquist
- Whence the phrase "Brevity is the soul of wit"
- "To be or not to be" speaker
- Whence the line "To sleep: perchance to dream"
- Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!"
- Small village
- Shakespearean soliloquist
- Friend of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
- Best Picture of 1948
- Friend of Horatio
- Whence "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"
- Play set in Denmark
- Shakespeare title character
- His last words were "The rest is silence"
- Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark
- Small town
- Tchaikovsky fantasy-overture
- Shakespearean title character
- Gielgud role
- Village
- "To be, or not to be" speaker
- Whence the phrase "Murder most foul"
- Shakespeare's indecisive one
- Claudius' nephew
- It's smaller than a village
- Ophelia's love
- Claudius's nephew
- Kenneth Branagh role
- "Get thee to a nunnery" speaker
- Shakespeare title role
- Nephew of Claudius
- Gertrude's son
- Speaker of the first syllables of the answers to starred clues
- Source of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit"
- Prince of Denmark
- Very small community
- "Frailty, thy name is woman!" speaker
- Exemplar of indecision
- Danish prince
- Shakespearean prince
- One posing a famous question found at the starts of 17-, 27-, 34-, 44-, 52-, and 64-Across
- Speaker of the ends of the answers to starred clues
- Source of the line "Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go"
- "The rest is silence" speaker
- Literary prince of Denmark
- Slayer of Polonius
- Play containing the line "Good night, sweet prince"
- Great Dane?
- Plum stage role
- Memorable indecisive Dane
- Who says "To be, or not to be: that is the question"
- Play with a ghost
- Shakespearean Dane
- Where the phrase "To thine own self be true" comes from
- The Bard's longest play