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Other crossword clues for answer "AHAB"

AHAB
Pequod skipper
Jezebel's husband
Moby's menacer
Fictional whaler
Great white hunter
Melville whaler
Starbuck's captain
Great white hunter of fiction
Literary whaler
Obsessed whaler
Ray Stevens's Arab
Fanatical seaman of literature
Literary captain who says, "I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing"
Fictional captain who nails a doubloon to the mast of the Pequod
Noted obsessive of literature
Obsessed captain
Husband of Jezebel
Whale-chasing captain who looked like Abe Lincoln when Gregory Peck played him
Character whose last words are "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee."
Ishmael's boss
Monomaniacal captain in fiction
Noted one-legged captain
Pequod captain
Whale watcher
Whaling captain with the nickname "Old Thunder"
White whale searcher
Fictional captain
Starbuck's boss
One-legged whaler
Queequeg's boss
Character that was the basis for Captain Hook
Literary skipper
Starbuck's hirer
White whale hunter
Obsessed seaman
Queequeg's captain
Ishmael's skipper
Whale-mad captain
One-legged skipper
Obsessive sea captain
Moby's pursuer
White-whale chaser
He said, "To the last I'll grapple with thee"
Moby Dick's pursuer
Melville's captain
Peck in "Moby Dick"
Captain of Peleg and Bildad's ship
King influenced by Jezebel
King who lived in an ivory palace
Peg-legged literary character
Starbuck is his first mate
Scarred literary character
Starbuck's orderer
Captain with a whale-ivory leg
Character with a whalebone prosthesis
Obsessive literary captain
Vengeful Quaker of literature
Monomaniacal seafarer of fiction
Classic character inspired by King Lear
Character named for an Old Testament king
Character who "stood with a crucifixion on his face"
Moby Dick mariner
Ishmael's captain
Ishmael's overseer
Melville's great white hunter
Moby Dick captain
___ the Arab (Ray Stevens novelty hit)
Bedouin sheik in a Ray Stevens song title
Fictional one-legged whaler
Melville captain
Melville's beluga hunter
Obsessive whaler
Patrick Stewart's "Moby Dick" role
White whale pursuer of fiction
Melville's obsessive whaler
Melville's whaler
Moby Dick pursuer
Ishmael's commander
Peglegged whaler
___ the Arab (Ray Stevens song)
Captain in "Moby Dick"
Ivory-legged whaler
Peck's role in 1956's "Moby Dick"
Captain of the Pequod
Fictional great white hunter
Moby's chaser
Peck's peglegged Pequod portrayal
Melville's mariner
Ray Stevens sang about him
Moby Dick seeker
Whale stalker
Melville megalomaniac
Pip was his cabin boy
Starbuck's skipper
Fictional hunter
Melville mariner
Melville's maniacal mariner
Melville's monomaniacal mariner
Subject of Ishmael's tale
Beholder of a "hump like a snow-hill"
Captain who pursued Moby Dick
Captain with a whalebone leg
Fictional sea hunter
Pequod's captain
Ishmael and Queequeg's captain
Peck's peglegged portrayal
Captain who says, "The white whale tasks me"
Fictional one-legged captain
Melville's whale chaser
Peck part
Pequod pilot
Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession
Melville character
He knew his cetacean in life
Melville's whaling captain
Peck portrayal
Captain whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
Fictional one-legged skipper
<<NO CLUE>>
Peck role
Literary mariner
Great whale hunter
Role for Peck
He had a whale of a time
Whale fanatic
Pequod captian
Pequod's skipper
Starbuck's boss^AHA
Jezebel's king
Noted whale hunter
Seventh king of Israel
Whaleboat captain of fiction
Whaler of fiction
Moby Dick chaser
Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad
Early John Barrymore talkie role
His last voyage originated in New Bedford
Monomaniacal captain
For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee speaker
Monomaniacal skipper
One giving Starbuck's orders
Whale chaser
Fictional skipper
Obsessed fictional whaler
One giving Starbuck orders?
Obsessed fictional captain
Vengeful Quaker of fiction
Captain after a white whale
Melville's "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
Gregory Peck role
Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
Melville tyrant
Obsessed whale hunter
... thou damned whale! speaker
I'd strike the sun if it insulted me speaker
1956 Gregory Peck role
Obsessed whaler captain
Captain obsessed with a whale
Captain who says, "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee"
Chapter XXVIII of "Moby-Dick"
Quaker captain of literature
Captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
Literary captain
Memorable Gregory Peck role
Obsessed mariner
Model for Hook
Whale-tale captain
Wicked biblical king
Literary captain described as a "grand, ungodly, god-like man"
Literary captain whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
Literary captain obsessed with a whale
Literary captain who inspired Captain Hook
1998 role for Patrick Stewart
Ishmael's superior
Ancient king of Israel
Pequod master
__ the Arab (Ray Stevens song)
Moby Dick's stalker
Vengeful mariner
White-whale pursuer
Pequod boss
Melville sea captain
Moby-Dick character
Captain of literature
Skipper of the "Pequod"
Ill-fated whaler
Monomaniacal whaler
Captain of fiction
Obsessive sailor
Melville monomaniac
To the last I grapple with thee speaker
Literary hunter
Fictional Quaker captain
Moby-Dick's chaser
Quaker captain of fiction
Barrie's inspiration for Hook
Chapter 28 of "Moby-Dick"
Fictional monomaniac
Obsessed skipper
Monomaniacal mariner of fiction
Moby-Dick skipper
Inspiration for Captain Hook
Literature's self-styled "poor pegging lubber"
Model for Captain Hook
Whaler of literature
Obsessive Melville character
Monomaniacal mariner
Arab in a 1962 Ray Stevens hit
Melville skipper
Monomaniac of literature
Starbuck's manager?
Melville's doomed captain
Whaling ship captain of fiction
1956 role for Peck
Literary monomaniac
Starbuck's superior
Blubbering fool of fiction?
One-legged captain of fiction
Hast seen the White Whale? asker
Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
Queequeg's captain on the Pequod
Pursuer of Moby Dick.
Captain who sought Moby Dick.
He pursued Moby Dick.
He sought Moby Dick.
King of Israel.
The whaler in "Moby Dick."
Elijah's royal opponent.
Melville's monomaniac.
Captain in Ishmael's tale.
Coming role for Gregory Peck.
Biblical name.
Character in "Moby Dick."
Moby Dick's enemy.
Peg-leg skipper.
The Pequod's last captain.
White whale's chaser.
Great king of Israel.
Coveter of Naboth's vineyard.
Jezebel's spouse.
Melville hero.
Omri's successor.
Wicked King of Israel.
Biblical king.
Character in Melville.
Whaler captain.
The Pequod's captain.
Whale hunter of fiction.
Literary whale-hunter.
Melville sailor.
Whaler.
Famous whaler
Fictional mariner
Whaling name
Captain of 22 Across
Melville seaman
Moby Dick's victim
Melville's searcher
Seeker of Moby Dick
Melville's skipper
Pequod's master
Famous captain
Noted whaler
Demented whaler
Captain with an obsession
Israelite king
Melville's whale hunter
Melville's whale pursuer
Melville's white-whale hunter
Whaler in a Melville book
Moby Dick protagonist
He rebuilt Jericho
Pequot skipper
A Melville captain
A king of Israel
King of Israel, ninth century B.C.
Melville protagonist
Whaler sailor
Gregory Peck role: 1956
Moby Dick was his nemesis
Israel's seventh ruler
Role for Gregory Peck: 1956
One-legged protagonist
Peck role: 1956
The Pequod's skipper
Son of Omri
Subject of Ishmael's narration
1956 Peck role
Captain obsessed
Whale of a captain?
Famed whaler
King in I Kings
Captain with the "overbearing dignity of some mighty woe"
Fictional captain with an ivory leg
King who married Jezebel
Peck role of 1956
King of Kings
Captain who cries "From hell's heart I stab at thee"
Moby Dick whaler
Captain for Stubb and Fedallah
A grand, ungodly, godlike man in fiction
Obsessive hunter of fiction
One-legged literary character
Captain of Stubb and Flask
Ill-fated captain
Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956
Melville's obsessed captain
Melville's obsessed whaler
Captain with a "regal overbearing dignity of some mighty woe"
I Kings king
Literary character who says "For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee"
Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die"
Fictional character who says "I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer"
Grand, ungodly, godlike man of fiction
Fictional captain who said "Thou damned whale!"
Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope"
Vindictive Quaker of fiction
Captain played by Patrick Stewart
Fictional boss of Stubb and Flask
Fictional user of a 21-Across
Vengeful captain
Literary character on whom Captain Hook is based
Starbuck's order giver
Fictional character who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
Mariner in a whale of a novel?
Grand, ungodly, godlike man, in literature
Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion"
Monomaniac of fiction
Fictional captain whose nickname is "Old Thunder"
Monomaniacal captain of literature
One-legged, single-minded sea captain
Husband of Jezebel in the Bible
Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson Welles
Literary protagonist named after a king of Israel
Pursuer of an "accursed white whale"
Captain in a whale of a tale?
Monomaniacal captain of fiction
Character who nails a doubloon to the Pequod's mast
Fictional character who cries "I am madness maddened!"
Fictional figure who often visits the "night-cloaked deck"
Literary character who cries "Talk not to me of blasphemy, man; I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
Noted whale watcher
Noted whale watcher of literature
Stubb was his second mate
Who soliloquizes "The path to my fixed purpose is laid with iron rails, whereon my soul is grooved to run"
Hunting captain
Ultimate whale watcher
Moby Dick's adversary
'Moby-Dick' helmsman
Hunter of Moby Dick
Accursed white whale chaser
Noted literary character of 1851
Captain who says, "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die"
1956 Peck portrayal
From hell's heart I stab at thee speaker
Antihero aboard the Pequod
Literary inspiration for Captain Hook
Literary captain whose name is a byword for obsession
Ivory-legged captain
Legendary captain
Whale-obsessed captain
Big name in 5 Down
_____ the Arab
Gregory Peck role of 1956
___ the Arab
___ the Arab (song)
A grand, ungodly, godlike man
Peg-legged literary captain
Captain with a whale of an obsession?
Obsessive whaler of fiction
Gregory Peck's "Moby Dick" role
Captain with a whalebone prosthesis
Obsessive whale hunter of fiction
Fictional pursuer of a white whale
From hell's heart I stab at thee speaker in "Moby-Dick"
Maniacal Melville mariner
Fictional captain of the Pequod
He gives Starbuck's orders
Jezebel's better half
Moby Dick sea captain
Famous skipper
Pequod pegleg
Fedallah's captain
Fictional whale hunter
Mariner in a classic literary tale
Melville's curmudgeon
Whale-seeker of note
The whaler Pequod's captain
Captain chronicled by Melville
Ill-fated whaler of fiction
Ill-fated captain of fiction
Ill-fated whaler of literature
Melville's fanatical whaler
Melville's obsessed mariner
Obsessed captain of fiction
Captain done in by Moby-Dick
Fixated fictional captain
Obsessed whaler of fiction
Obsessed whaler of literature
One-legged whaler of fiction
Pequod's obsessed captain
Fixated captain of fiction
Melville's ill-fated captain
Whaler played by Peck
Character who pursues Moby Dick
1956 role for 35 Across
Queequeg's skipper
Ally of Jehoshaphat
Literary character described as "a Khan of the plank, and a king of the sea, and a great lord of Leviathans"
King of Israel in 1 Kings
Melville novel mariner
To whom Starbuck says, "I came here to hunt whales, not my commander's vengeance"
A brilliant personification of the very essence of fanaticism, per the book "Melville: His World and Work"
Character with an ivory leg
Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand! crier
Giver of Starbuck's orders
I drive the sea! crier
Captain with an ivory leg
Pursuer of the "accursed white whale"
Character with a whalebone leg
Melville's madman
King in 1 Kings
He sought "the monstrousest parmacetty" [3-10]
Source of Starbuck's orders
Starbuck's fan?
Character who says "Wilt thou not chase the white whale?"
Obsessed captain of literature
Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand! speaker
Obsessed captain of the Pequod
Accursed white whale pursuer
Fictional seeker of vengeance
Grand, ungodly, god-like character of fiction
Obsessed sailor
A moody good captain, according to Peleg
Obsessive of 1850s literature
Ungodly, god-like captain of literature
Melville's "ungodly, god-like man"
See 14-Across