➠ HAMLET - 6 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Actor allowed in play
  • - Great Dane in small village?
  • - prince of denmark
  • - poor actor allowed to play dramatic antihero
  • - Could it be a diminutive actor's role in the theatre?
  • - Play well, trapping Middlesex's opener before tea, say
  • - Play with little porker, whimsically?
  • - Play that poses the question To be or not to be?
  • - Shakespeare play that inspired The Lion King
  • - Is Thelma coming out to play?
  • - Bad actor allowed to create play
  • - tragedy in a small village
  • - Community tree is back in Derby?
  • - perhaps pork's given on hire in village
  • - Tragedy in small village
  • - 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name about a Danish prince and his journey of vengeance, starring Kate Winslet
  • - Play by William Shakespeare which features the line "This above all, to thine own self be true"
  • - Bad actor allowed in Shakespearean production
  • - Small village tree climbed in Panama?
  • - Small village; play
  • - a village character in shakespeare
  • - Village — play
  • - Thelma (anag) — play
  • - The Bard's longest play
  • - Shakespeare play that includes the line "To be or not to be ..."
  • - Shakespeare play about a mopey prince of Denmark
  • - Prince of Denmark in a Shakespeare play
  • - Shakespearean play
  • - Shakespearean prince of Denmark
  • - Poor actor allowed in drama
  • - The Prince of Denmark's little village
  • - Play in small country community
  • - Play with a ghost
  • - Play containing the line 'Good night, sweet prince'
  • - Literary prince of Denmark
  • - Dramatic prince of Denmark
  • - Source of the line 'Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go'
  • - Shakespeare's prince of Denmark
  • - Play set in Denmark
  • - Shakespeare play
  • - ......-play
  • - William Shakespeare's longest play, chronicling the story of a Danish prince seeking revenge
  • - The Shakespearean play about the prince of Denmark
  • - overacting allowed in play
  • - bad actor allowed to join the play
  • - play in small village
  • - amateur radio enthusiast permitted in small village
  • - Prince a little bit of a pig?
  • - A Danish prince - or an English village?
  • - bad actor allowed to get shakespearean part with the most lines
  • - poor actor permitted an important shakespearian role
  • - Stop me wandering haphazardly through village
  • - The melancholy Dane
  • - Part of a village?
  • - Shakespeare's Danish prince
  • - small village made famous by shakespeare
  • - shakespeare's village?
  • - Terribly useless Methuselah cut a tragic figure
  • - Bad actor allowed to join Shakespeare's tragedy
  • - Drama with restriction on bad actor
  • - All the same, empties ales from small village
  • - Thelma (anag), written by 13
  • - Shakespeare title role
  • - Little village
  • - Ophelia's love
  • - A William Shakespeare tragedy
  • - Small village
  • - The Dane
  • - Prince Fortinbras delivers its last lines
  • - He says, "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain"
  • - Ranting actor allowed Danish role
  • - Where the phrase 'To thine own self be true' comes from
  • - Shakespearean Dane
  • - 'To be, or not to be' speaker
  • - Tiny village
  • - Who says 'To be, or not to be: that is the question'
  • - His last words were 'The rest is silence'
  • - Memorable indecisive Dane
  • - Small village, one made famous by Shakespeare
  • - Bad actor surmounts hindrance to get Shakespearean role
  • - 'To be or not to be' soliloquist
  • - Great Dane?
  • - Small settlement for dramatically wronged prince
  • - 'To sleep: -------- to dream:'
  • - Small community
  • - "The rest is silence" speaker
  • - Speaker of the ends of the answers to starred clues
  • - Small rural community
  • - One posing a famous question found at the starts of 17-, 27-, 34-, 44-, 52-, and 64-Across
  • - Exemplar of indecision
  • - "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all" observer
  • - "Frailty, thy name is woman!" speaker
  • - Best Picture of 1948
  • - Source of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit"
  • - Speaker of the first syllables of the answers to starred clues
  • - Whence the line "A little more than kin, and less than kind"
  • - Nephew of Claudius
  • - "Get thee to a nunnery" speaker
  • - Shakespeare's indecisive one
  • - Claudius' nephew
  • - Whence the phrase "Murder most foul"
  • - Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!"
  • - Shakespearean soliloquist
  • - Whence "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"
  • - Classic Olivier role
  • - Gielgud role
  • - Whence the line "To sleep: perchance to dream"
  • - Whence the phrase "Brevity is the soul of wit"
  • - Dogpatch, for one
  • - Tchaikovsky fantasy-overture
  • - Elsinore Castle resident
  • - Friend of Horatio
  • - It's smaller than a village
  • - Very small town
  • - Friend of Laertes
  • - Role for Branagh
  • - "... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker
  • - Work of 1604
  • - Friend of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
  • - Vacillating Dane
  • - Dane of fame
  • - Gertrude's son
  • - Melancholy Dane
  • - Queen Gertrude's son
  • - Source of quotation
  • - Olivier film: 1948
  • - Coveted role for a thespian
  • - Best Picture, 1948
  • - Opera by Thomas
  • - Noble vacillator
  • - Well-known Dane
  • - Work by 3 Down
  • - Elsinore name
  • - Tragedian's role
  • - Shakespeare title character
  • - Small settlement
  • - Shakespearean tragedy
  • - Small town
  • - Whistle stop
  • - Village ......
  • - Shakespearean prince
  • - Shakespearean title character
  • - village associated with shakespeare
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