% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "REGAN"

REGAN
Donald of the Reagan cabinet
Cordelia's sister
King Lear's daughter
One of Lear's daughters
Goneril's sister
Daughter of Lear
Sister of Goneril
A daughter of 33-Down
Cordelia and Goneril's sister
King Lear daughter
Lear's daughter
Goneril's victim
King Lear's youngest daughter
Daughter of King Lear
King Lear's middle daughter
Linda's "The Exorcist" role
Sister of Goneril and Cordelia
Book editor Judith
Character from Shakespeare's "King Lear" who anagrams to a character from Pixar's "Inside Out"
King Lear sister
1980s Treasury secretary
Lear's middle daughter
Lear daughter
Duke of Cornwall's wife, in Shakespeare
Character who said about her father, "Yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself"
Shakespearean villain
Reagan chief of staff
Lear's youngest daughter
King Lear character
Linda, in "The Exorcist"
Shakespearean daughter
Shakespearean false flatterer
A daughter of Lear
Sister of Cordelia
Name proverbial for filial ingratitude.
One of a Shakespearean sister-act.
Lear's second daughter.
Shakespearean villainess.
Second daughter of King Lear.
Louis Calhern's stage daughter.
Barbarous daughter of Lear.
Lear's "most barbarous" daughter.
Duchess of Cornwall in "King Lear."
Unfilial daughter.
Shakespearean princess.
Cordelia's wicked sister.
Lear's most evil daughter.
Shakespearean role.
Duke of Cornwall's bride.
Small cheer for King Lear.
Ungrateful daughter.
57 Down's daughter.
Classic villainess.
A sister of Goneril
She gave Lear the air
A former White House chief of staff
D.C. figure
Presidential Chief of Staff
Duke of Cornwall's wife
Secretary of the Treasury
Reagan appointee
Sec. of the Treasury
Cabinet member under R.W.R.
Reagan's Sec. of Treasury
King Lear's second daughter
A sister-in-law of Albany
Cornwall's wife
A sister of Cordelia
One of Goneril's sisters
Baker's Cabinet predecessor
Linda Blair in "The Exorcist"
Ronald's Donald
Reagan cabinet member
Reagan's first Treasury secretary
The Duke of Cornwall's wife, in Shakespeare
Wife of the Duke of Cornwall, in Shakespeare
Possessed girl in "The Exorcist"
King Lear role
Shakespeare character who asks "To whose hands have you sent the lunatic king?"
Daughter of 15-Across
Cordelia's sib
Reagan Treasury secretary
Shakespeare character who says, "Jesters do oft prove prophets"
Character who refers to her father as "the lunatic king"
Chef Iliana with the memoir "Burn the Place"
Middle daughter of King Lear
Sister of Cordelia and Goneril
A daughter of King Lear
One daughter of King Lear
One of Cordelia's sisters
The Exorcist heroine
EPA Administrator Michael
1980s Treasury head Donald