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Other crossword clues for answer "MAB"

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