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Other crossword clues for answer "OBERON"

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
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
Character in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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