➠ MAB - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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mab
  • - Fairy queen married sailor
  • - Mischievous fairy queen
  • - fairy queen described in romeo and juliet
  • - Thelma Barlow's part as 'Queen'
  • - legendary fairy queen
  • - Queen ..., a fairy in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Fairy queen who assisted with dreams
  • - Fairy queen
  • - Berlioz's 'Queen ......' Scherzo
  • - Fairy queen mentioned in "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Bard's fairy queen
  • - Queen of folklore
  • - Literary fairy queen
  • - Fairy queen in 'Romeo and Juliet'
  • - Fairy queen said to create and control men's dreams
  • - Fairy queen of folklore
  • - Shakespeare's fairy queen
  • - Folkloric fairy queen
  • - Uranian moon named for a queen
  • - Shakespearean fairy queen
  • - Queen mentioned in 'Romeo and Juliet'
  • - Shelley's fairy queen
  • - Shelley queen
  • - Queen of the fairies
  • - Queen in Shelley's poetry
  • - Queen in "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Fairy queen who carried a "whip of cricket's bone," in Shakespeare
  • - Folklore fairy queen
  • - Fairy queen of English legend
  • - Queen in a speech by Mercutio
  • - Queen ...... (fairy referenced in "Romeo and Juliet")
  • - Queen described by Mercutio
  • - "O, then, I see Queen ...... hath been with you": Mercutio
  • - Shelley's "Queen ...."
  • - Fairy queen, in Shakespeare
  • - Fairy queen described by Mercutio
  • - Queen in a Shelley poem
  • - Queen of fairy tales
  • - Spenser's Faerie Queene
  • - "Queen ......": Shelley
  • - Fairy queen of literature
  • - Fairy queen mentioned by Shakespeare
  • - Shakespearean queen
  • - The Bard's tiny queen
  • - Fairies' queen
  • - Fairy queen governing men's dreams
  • - Queen ......
  • - Queen in folklore.
  • - "Queen ......," Shelley poem.
  • - Queen's name.
  • - Folklore queen.
  • - Queen in Shakespeare.
  • - Queen in English folklore.
  • - Queen described in "Romeo and Juliet."
  • - Queen who "comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone"
  • - Queen of "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Midwife to the fairies, in Shakespeare
  • - Queen—, fairy mentioned in Romeo and Juliet
  • - She whose "chariot is an empty hazel-nut," in Shakespeare
  • - "The fairies' midwife," according to Mercutio
  • - She plagues ladies' lips with blisters, per Mercutio
  • - Fairies' midwife, per Mercutio
  • - One of the moons of Uranus
  • - Mercutio speech subject
  • - Midwife of dreams, in folklore
  • - Queenly dream-inducer
  • - Mercutio's subject
  • - Fairy who delivered dreams in folklore
  • - "Fairies' midwife" in "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - Principal in a well-publicized breakup
  • - Dream controller of folklore
  • - Dream producer of folklore
  • - "The fairies' midwife": Shak.
  • - Shelley subject
  • - Mythical sovereign
  • - "Fairies' midwife" (Shak.)
  • - Character in Drayton's "Nymphidia"
  • - "In shape no bigger than an agate-stone."
  • - "She is the fairies' midwife."
  • - The "fairies' midwife."
  • - Subject of Mercutio's famous speech.
  • - Relative of Titania.
  • - Shelley heroine.
  • - Oberon's spouse
  • - Subject of oft-quoted Mercutio speech.
  • - Predecessor of Titania.
  • - "No bigger than an agate stone on the forefinger of an alderman."
  • - "Her chariot is an empty hazel nut."
  • - Oberon's mate.
  • - Feminine name.
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