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HAMLET is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for HAMLET.

62 total results for HAMLET( score: 50 )

25 results for HAMLET from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Tue Aug 1, 20234DSource of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit" (2)Kathryn LadnerShortz
Sun Apr 7, 201911DWhere the phrase "To thine own self be true" comes fromPeter A. CollinsShortz
Mon Apr 30, 201832AWho says "To be, or not to be: that is the question"Bruce HaightShortz
Wed Mar 21, 201841AHis last words were "The rest is silence"Laura BraunsteinShortz
Mon Aug 28, 201731A"To be, or not to be" speaker (2)Dan MargolisShortz
Wed Nov 30, 201626AGreat Dane?Molly YoungShortz
Fri Nov 25, 201640DPlay containing the line "Good night, sweet prince"Patrick BerryShortz
Sat Jun 13, 201525ASource of the line "Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go"Brad Wilber and Doug PetersonShortz
Sun Jul 27, 201410DExemplar of indecisionRandolph RossShortz
Wed Jun 26, 20136DSource of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit" (2)David Steinberg (16) and Bernice Gordon (99)Shortz
Sun Dec 26, 201011DWhence the phrase "Murder most foul"Darin McDanielShortz
Mon Aug 3, 20092DSmall villageJanet R. BenderShortz
Thu Jun 4, 20091ASource of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!"Peter A. Collins and Joe KrozelShortz
Wed Feb 18, 200943DShakespearean soliloquistSusan GelfandShortz
Sun Mar 16, 200889DWhence the line "To sleep: perchance to dream"Elizabeth C. GorskiShortz
Mon Sep 3, 200744D"To be or not to be" speaker (2)Sarah KellerShortz
Sun Jul 29, 200754AWhence the phrase "Brevity is the soul of wit"Brendan Emmett QuigleyShortz
Mon Mar 7, 200547A"To be or not to be" soliloquistChristina Houlihan KellyShortz
Tue Apr 6, 200444DClassic Olivier roleTony OrbachShortz
Mon Mar 29, 20049DTiny village (2)Barry SilkShortz
Sat Mar 3, 200144A"... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speakerFraser SimpsonShortz
Wed Aug 16, 200012DWork of 1604David Levinson WilkShortz
Wed Jun 21, 20006DDogpatch, for oneGreg StaplesShortz
Mon May 24, 199927ATiny village (2)Gregory E. PaulShortz
Tue Oct 4, 199445DGertrude's sonStanley B. WhittenShortz
1 result for HAMLET from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
May 27, 2007AcrosticQDramatic character who speaks the line "Words, words, words"Emily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
36 results for HAMLET from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Mon Dec 21, 199223AMelancholy DaneJeff HerringtonMaleska
Thu Oct 8, 199246DGertrude's sonNorma SteinbergMaleska
Wed Feb 17, 198826AQueen Gertrude's sonEdward BobbMaleska
Mon May 26, 19869DSmall villageH. Hastings ReddallMaleska
Fri Jun 7, 198533ASource of quotationGayle DeanMaleska
Thu Jan 10, 198521AQueen Gertrude's sonEugene T. MaleskaMaleska
Sun Sep 23, 198496ACoveted role for a thespianBette Sue CohenMaleska
Fri Apr 13, 198449AOlivier film: 1948Louis SabinMaleska
Tue Sep 11, 19795DVillageFederingMaleska
Sun Jan 22, 197887AOpera by ThomasWalter WebbMaleska
Sun Nov 6, 197739DNoble vacillatorTap OsbornMaleska
Wed Dec 15, 197625AWhistle stopJack WherryWeng
Sun Nov 14, 197678AVillageBarbara GillisWeng
Wed Sep 22, 197612DWell-known DaneBert H. KruseWeng
Fri Aug 6, 197619DGertrude's sonHigginsWeng
Sun Jan 18, 197672AWhistle stopNancy W. AtkinsonWeng
Tue Aug 27, 197461AElsinore nameVirginia GodwinWeng
Thu Mar 7, 197425AWork by 3 DownRobin D. MayerWeng
Thu Sep 20, 197325AGreat DaneUnknownWeng
Mon Jul 9, 197342DTragedian's roleUnknownWeng
Mon Jun 25, 19739DVillageUnknownWeng
Thu Feb 8, 197348DVillageUnknownWeng
Wed Aug 26, 197034ASmall townUnknownWeng
Thu Nov 20, 196910DDane.UnknownWeng
Mon Nov 11, 196821AVillage.UnknownFarrar
Thu Jan 4, 196822ASmall town.UnknownFarrar
Sun Jul 30, 196785AMan of Denmark.Louis SabinFarrar
Wed Apr 20, 196619ASon of Gertrude.UnknownFarrar
Sat Nov 20, 196521AVillage.UnknownFarrar
Mon May 31, 196522APrince of drama.UnknownFarrar
Mon Feb 4, 196323D1602 production, off-Broadway.Jean ReedFarrar
Mon Jun 11, 19621APrince of drama.Louis SabinFarrar
Thu Jun 16, 19555D"Good Night, Sweet Prince."UnknownFarrar
Mon Feb 14, 195541DDramatic role.Elsie BishopFarrar
Mon Jan 29, 195111DLawrence Olivier's most famous movie role.UnknownFarrar
Sun Nov 17, 19461ASlayer of Polonius.W. J. LondonFarrar
Anagrams:HAMELT, THELAM, THELMA
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