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Other crossword clues for answer "OPHELIA"

OPHELIA
She's warned to not fall in love with Hamlet
Hamlet character
Daughter of Polonius
There's rosemary, that's for remembrance speaker
Hamlet's love
Early role for Kate Winslet and Helena Bonham Carter
2016 single by The Lumineers
Shakespeare character who drowns
Lover of Hamlet
Mad maiden of "Hamlet"
Laertes' sister
Character to whom "Get thee to a nunnery" is said
O woe is me / To have seen what I have seen, see what I see! speaker, in Shakespeare
Laertes's sister, in "Hamlet"
Hamlet flower carrier
To whom "Get thee to a nunnery" was said
Sister of Laertes
Her drowning is reported in Act IV
Hamlet woman at whose grave Gertrude says "Sweets to the sweet"
Hamlet character who drowns
Shakespearean heroine
Hamlet's girlfriend
Hamlet's beloved
Polonius' daughter
Shakespeare's "primrose path" speaker
Character associated with 30 Across
Heroine of classic tragedy.
Sister to Laertes.
Hamlet killed her father.
Shakespearean role.
She loved Hamlet.
Character in "Hamlet."
A victim of Hamlet.
Maiden in 1602 drama.
Hamlet role.
Role in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Tragic heroine
Polonius's daughter
Good night, sweet ladies. Good night, good night speaker
Tragic figure in "Hamlet"
Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind speaker
O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! speaker, in Shakespeare
Shakespeare character who goes insane
To whom Hamlet says "Get thee to a nunnery"
She "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense"
Shakespeare character who coins the term "primrose path"
Shakespeare character who says "Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night"
Who says "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!," in Shakespeare
Shakespeare character who introduced the phrase "primrose path"
Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare
Daughter of Polonius in 'Hamlet'
Daughter in 'Hamlet'
Jean Simmons role in "Hamlet"
Hamlet victim
Laertes' sister in "Hamlet"
Hamlet noblewoman
Hamlet's lost love
Hamlet's love interest
Shakespearean character in a Millais painting
Hamlet's "get thee to a nunnery" target
Sister of Laertes, in "Hamlet"
Gertrude reported her "drown'd, drown'd"
0 what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! sayer
O, woe is me to have seen what I have seen speaker
She's the "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery"