- OBERON
- Merle of old movies
- Shakespeare's King of the Fairies
- Moon of Uranus
- Puck handler?
- Puck's master
- Fairy king
- King of the fairies
- Titania's consort
- The Bard's fairy king
- Titania's husband
- Shakespeare character whose opening line is "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania"
- Moon also known as Uranus IV
- I know a bank where the wild thyme blows speaker
- I know a bank where the wild thyme grows... speaker
- Titania's spouse
- The Dark Angel actress Merle
- Role created for Edward Villella by Balanchine
- Shakespearean king of the faeries
- Merle of movies
- Actress Merle of "Wuthering Heights"
- King of the fairies, in folklore
- King of "A Midsummer's Night Dream"
- Fairy king in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Shakespearean fairy king
- Titania's mate
- Legendary fairy king
- Puck's boss
- Folklore fairy king
- Lydia star, 1941
- Titania's king
- Wuthering Heights star Merle
- Puck's king
- A Midsummer Night's Dream king
- Wuthering Heights actress
- Merle of the movies
- Actress Merle
- Merle of "Wuthering Heights"
- A moon of Uranus
- The Dark Angel Oscar nominee
- Shakespearean king
- Uranus orbiter
- Bard's fairy king
- Bardic king
- Uranian moon discovered after Titania
- King of Mommur, 3 ft. high.
- Weber's opera.
- Character in "Midsummer Night's Dream."
- Plotter with Puck.
- Helpmann role.
- King in "Midsummer Night's Dream."
- Von Weber opera.
- Opera by Von Weber.
- The King in Puck's world.
- King of Mommur.
- Opera by Weber.
- Weber opera.
- An Olivier co-star: 1939
- Folklore king.
- Merle.
- Shakespearean role.
- Husband of Titania
- Shakespearean character
- Merle of films
- Dream king
- Actress from Tasmania
- Von Weber opus
- A satellite of Uranus
- Titania's hubby
- She starred in 55 Across
- Sand in "A Song to Remember": 1945
- It circles Uranus
- Shakespearean fairy
- Fairy king, in Shakespeare
- Moon of Uranus named for a Shakespearean character
- See 34-Across
- William Herschel discovery of 1787
- Shakespeare's fairy king
- Titania's spouse, in Shakespeare
- A Midsummer Night's Dream fairy king
- Big fairy
- King of the fairies, in Shakespeare
- Shakespeare character with a magic aphrodisiac
- Second-largest moon of Uranus
- Wuthering Heights actress Merle ___
- King of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Shakespearean king who uses a magical aphrodisiac on his wife
- King of fairies
- Olivier's "Wuthering Heights" co-star
- Shakespearean king of the fairies
- Uranus moon
- Merle of the silver screen
- King of the fairies, in myth
- Welcome, good Robin speaker
- My gentle Puck, come hither speaker
- Puck serves him
- Now, until the break of day, through this house each fairy stray speaker
- Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania speaker
- Titania, music call speaker