- - Hamlet heroine
- - Hamlet's drowned girl by John Everett Millais
- - Hope Ali becomes Hamlet's girlfriend?
- - Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare
- - Female character in Hamlet
- - Daughter of Polonius and sister of Laertes in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet
- - Heroine lost in blighted hope and rising trouble
- - Polonius's ill-fated daughter in "Hamlet"
- - One of the only two female characters in Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
- - Tragic heroine of 'Hamlet'
- - Hamlet's "get thee to a nunnery" target
- - She goes mad in "Hamlet"
- - Shakespearean character who drowns in a brook
- - Hamlet's girl
- - Kate Winslet's role in 'Hamlet'
- - Daughter of Polonius and lover of Hamlet
- - Sister of Laertes
- - Hamlet character in a painting by John Everett Millais
- - Sister of Laertes in 'Hamlet'
- - 'Hamlet' character who drowns
- - Laertes' sister
- - Hamlet's love
- - To whom Hamlet says 'Get thee to a nunnery'
- - Hamlet's girlfriend
- - Who says 'O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!,' in Shakespeare
- - The "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery"
- - She loved Hamlet
- - She "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense"
- - "Hamlet" woman at whose grave Gertrude says "Sweets to the sweet"
- - Mad maiden of "Hamlet"
- - Daughter in 'Hamlet'
- - Daughter of Polonius in "Hamlet"
- - "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" speaker, in Shakespeare
- - Shakespearean character in a Millais painting
- - Her drowning is reported in Act IV
- - Hamlet's love interest
- - Tragic figure in "Hamlet"
- - Laertes' sister in "Hamlet"
- - "Hamlet" victim
- - Hamlet's beloved
- - "Hamlet" flower carrier
- - Laertes's sister, in "Hamlet"
- - Jean Simmons role in "Hamlet"
- - Hamlet's lost love
- - Lover of Hamlet
- - Role in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
- - Maiden in 1602 drama.
- - A victim of Hamlet.
- - Hamlet killed her father.
- - Sister to Laertes.
- - "Hamlet" character
- - Hamlet role
- - Character in 15 down
- - Character in Hamlet
- - Character in the Shakespeare tragedy Hamlet who drowns
- - Ring force, help overturn great dramatic drowner
- - Work hard with adapter of Shakespeare to depict tragic heroine
- - mad maiden of drama fame
- - "O, woe is me to have seen what I have seen" speaker
- - Shakespeare character who drowns
- - 2016 single by The Lumineers
- - Tragic Shakespearean character
- - Shakespeare character who introduced the phrase "primrose path"
- - 'There's rosemary, that's for remembrance' speaker
- - Shakespearean character, regularly comical, accepting help to diversify
- - Daughter of Polonius
- - Shakespeare character who coins the term 'primrose path'
- - Shakespeare character who says 'Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night'
- - Tragic heroine excited hope before trouble mounts
- - Character associated with 30 Across
- - Character to whom "Get thee to a nunnery" is said
- - "Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind" speaker
- - To whom "Get thee to a nunnery" was said
- - Shakespeare's "primrose path" speaker
- - Shakespeare character who goes insane
- - Polonius' daughter
- - Gertrude reported her "drown'd, drown'd"
- - "0 what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" sayer
- - "Good night, sweet ladies. Good night, good night" speaker
- - Polonius's daughter
- - Tragic heroine
- - Heroine of classic tragedy.
- - Shakespearean role.
- - Shakespearean heroine
- - Noisy lummox joining high priest, a playful character
- - Shakespearean tragic heroine
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