Answer: OTHELLO
OTHELLO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 81 times.
- One who "lov'd not wisely but too well"
- Work of 1604
- Commercial game with disks
- "O curse of marriage ..." speaker
- "If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speaker
- Brabantio's son-in-law
- Murderous Moor
- Title role for Robeson
- Play set mostly in Cyprus
- Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977
- It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604
- Noted Venetian army general
- Shakespearean Moor
- Desdemona's love
- He "lov'd not wisely but too well"
- Shakespearean lady killer?
- Moor drama from Shakespeare
- Game similar to Go
- Moor jealous of his wife
- Shakespeare's Moor
- Murderous Moor from Shakespeare
- Moor on stage
- Shakespearean title Moor
- Cassio was one of his lieutenants
- "I kissed thee ere I killed thee" speaker
- Shakespearean tragedy
- Cassio's boss
- Desdemona's hubby
- Robeson Broadway role
- Desdemona's killer
- The Moor of Venice
- Desdemona's husband
- Jealous stage husband
- Shakespearean title character
- Tragic Moor
- Desdemona's husband and murderer
- "The Moor of Venice"
- Shakespeare tragedy
- Moor of drama
- New play circa 1603
- Husband of Desdemona
- Iago's general
- 1604 tragedy
- New play of 1603
- Black and white board game
- His opening line is "'Tis better as it is"
- Shakespeare play
- Shakespearean tale of treachery
- Shakespearean general
- Literature's 'Moor of Venice'
- *Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera
- Work set mostly in Cyprus
- Tragic Shakespeare character
- Shakespeare's jealous man
- Desdemona's man
- Shakespearean tragic play
- Cassio's commander
- "Then must you speak / Of one that loved not wisely but too well" speaker
- "... And when I love thee not / Chaos is come again" speaker
- Game with a 64-square board
- He loved "too well"
- The lord in "O beware, my lord, of jealousy!"
- Play that inspired an opera
- Disc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred clues
- Board game like reversi
- Moor who suspected amour
- Board game named after a Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare role
- Board game with black-and-white pieces
- Play with Iago
- 1982 James Earl Jones role
- The lord in "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!"
- Disc-flipping game
- Whence the phrase "wear one's heart on one's sleeve"
- Game whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's theme
- Source of the words "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-ey'd monster ..."
- Shakespearean soldier
- Shakespeare character who says "I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee"
- Game whose board is an 8x8 grid
- "And when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again" speaker
- Board game named for a Shakespeare character