➠ LEAR - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - edward —, 19th-century english humorist noted for nonsense poems such as the jumblies
  • - Edward ..., "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" author
  • - Shakespearean king or earl maybe
  • - All in the Family and The Jeffersons producer Norman
  • - Whom Cordelia calls As mad as the vexd sea
  • - whom cordelia calls "as mad as the vex'd sea"
  • - King of English theater
  • - king with the line "o, that way madness lies" in a shakespeare play
  • - which of shakespeare's character is "more sinned against than sinning"?
  • - Shakespeare character followed by The Fool
  • - "king ---", play by shakespeare featuring the duke of cornwall
  • - Obvious, not the first tragic old king
  • - edward ........ wrote the owl and the pussy-cat.
  • - Title character of whom it's said "Vex not his ghost"
  • - title king of shakespeare
  • - Shakespearean king of Britain
  • - giant of general aviation history
  • - Shakespeare's tragic tale about the mad king
  • - Mad king of literature
  • - King of drama
  • - Norman of TV fame
  • - "All in the Family" producer
  • - Norman of TV
  • - Father of Goneril
  • - British king of literature
  • - Whom Cordelia called "As mad as the vex'd sea"
  • - Tragic king of literature
  • - Norman who produced "All in the Family"
  • - Norman who created "All in the Family"
  • - Norman of sitcoms
  • - Norman of sitcom fame
  • - Father of Regan
  • - "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poet
  • - "Book of Nonsense" author
  • - The man behind Bunker
  • - The Earl of Kent is his courtier
  • - The Duke of Albany's father-in-law
  • - Shakespeare character who says "nothing will come of nothing"
  • - Shakespeare character who says "Nothing can come of nothing"
  • - Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literature
  • - Raving king of drama
  • - Producer of an aircraft brand
  • - Play king whose first line is "Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester"
  • - One of Shakespeare's kings
  • - Noted James Earl Jones stage role
  • - Norman ...... (producer of classic TV shows like "The Jeffersons")
  • - Monarch of tragedy
  • - Monarch of the Bard
  • - Man behind the Bunkers
  • - Maker of small jets
  • - King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?"
  • - King who was the father of Cordelia
  • - King who raged to Edgar on the heath
  • - King of Elizabethan drama
  • - King Edward?
  • - Norman who developed Good Times and Maude
  • - Tragic retiree-to-be
  • - norman who produced "maude"
  • - Prolific TV producer Norman
  • - Nonsense poet's lecherous look, they say
  • - Title king in a Shakespeare play
  • - 17th-century tragedy written by William Shakespeare, king ...
  • - king .... [william shakespeare play]
  • - Norman or English king?
  • - Famous limerick writer
  • - TV producer Norman who turned 100 in July
  • - Shakespeare's tragic king
  • - Big name in small jets
  • - King whom Cordelia loved
  • - Tragic Shakespearean king
  • - King ......, Bard play
  • - "King ..." (Shakespeare tragedy)
  • - "King ..." (Shakespearean tragedy)
  • - Legendary King left with listener
  • - Shakespearean king who says Oh that way madness lies
  • - Certain Shakespearean king
  • - King ... (Shakespearean title character)
  • - "King ...," Shakespeare's character
  • - shakespeare's tragedy king ......
  • - Tragic Shakespearean king with three daughters
  • - norman who created archie and edith bunker
  • - king who banished cordelia
  • - Legendary king surprisingly real
  • - Shakespeare's titular king
  • - "King ..." (Shakespeare's tragedy)
  • - King from Shakespeare's play
  • - Titular Shakespearean king
  • - King in a Shakespeare title
  • - Executive jet
  • - King .., Shakespearian hero
  • - king who dies shortly after cordelia and goneril
  • - play king
  • - William Shakespeare's "King ..."
  • - "One Day at a Time" creator Norman
  • - Literary king played by Glenda Jackson
  • - "King ..." (play by Shakespeare)
  • - King whose youngest daughter was Cordelia
  • - A king or jet
  • - Shakespearean king whose daughters are Regan, Goneril, and Cordelia
  • - TV producer Norman
  • - Limerick man
  • - Regan's dad
  • - King or Norman
  • - Shakespeare's "King ......"
  • - Limerick writer
  • - King in a Shakespearean tragedy
  • - Jet pioneer
  • - Drama king?
  • - Noted limerick creator
  • - Limericks man
  • - King or poet
  • - Cordelia's pop
  • - "Sanford and Son" producer Norman
  • - TV legend Norman
  • - Noted TV producer
  • - Mad Shakespearean king
  • - Limerick master
  • - King or Edward
  • - He produced "Good Times"
  • - Edward or Norman
  • - "Sanford and Son" producer
  • - "Maude" creator Norman
  • - "Laughable Lyrics" writer
  • - "King ......" (Shakespeare play)
  • - Troubled king
  • - Tragic figure since 1606
  • - Sitcom king Norman
  • - Shakespearean royalty
  • - Shakespeare's mad king
  • - Shakespeare's legendary king
  • - Role for Arnold Moss
  • - Private-jet maker
  • - Nonsense poet
  • - Literary king
  • - Legendary English king
  • - Jet-setter's jet
  • - Jet set jet, perhaps
  • - Jet or set name
  • - Jet company founder Bill
  • - Ill-fated king
  • - Goneril's dad
  • - Gloucester's king
  • - Cordelia's sire
  • - 1953 Welles role
  • - "That way madness lies" speaker
  • - "Sanford and Son" co-producer
  • - "King ......" (Shakespeare)
  • - "Good Times" producer
  • - Writer who popularized limericks
  • - TV pioneer Norman
  • - Tragic daughter-misjudger
  • - Title king in a Shakespeare tragedy
  • - Swiss jet magnate
  • - Stage monarch
  • - Soprano Evelyn ......
  • - Small jet maker
  • - Sitcom producer Norman
  • - Sitcom producer
  • - Shakespearian king
  • - Shakespearean tragedy "King ......"
  • - Shakespearean royal
  • - Shakespearean parent
  • - Shakespearean king who was "more sinn'd against than sinning"
  • - Shakespearean king who partly inspired Kurosawa's "Ran"
  • - Shakespearean king played by Glenda Jackson
  • - Shakespearean father who calls ingratitude a "marble-hearted fiend"
  • - Shakespearean character who calls himself "a very foolish fond old man"
  • - Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man"
  • - Shakespeare title king
  • - Sad, mad dad, in drama
  • - Role for Gielgud at 90
  • - Regan's regal father.
  • - Producer Norman ........
  • - Private jet type
  • - Private jet producer
  • - Private jet brand
  • - Poet famed for limericks
  • - Poet Edward
  • - Plum stage role for Plummer
  • - Personal-aircraft pioneer
  • - Noted Norman
  • - Norman who invaded TV
  • - Norman or Edward
  • - No. 1 in Shakespeare drama
  • - Name on a jet
  • - Limerick's popularizer
  • - Limerick writer Edward
  • - Limerick popularizer
  • - Limerick poet
  • - Limerick name
  • - Limerick maker
  • - Limerick creator
  • - Kingly role
  • - King you may have read about
  • - King with a sad end
  • - King or producer
  • - King on a stage
  • - King in drama
  • - Jet or King
  • - Jet maker since 1962
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