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Shakespearean title character
Shakespearean tragedy
Desdemona's husband
Shakespearean play
Shakespeare play
Shakespeare character
The Moor of Venice
Shakespearean general
Famous Moor
Tragic Moor
Shakespearean Moor
Shakespeare tragedy
Moor who suspected amour
Desdemona's killer
Desdemona's husband and murderer
Desdemona's hubby
Board game also called Reversi
Black and white board game
"I kissed thee ere I killed thee" speaker
Work set mostly in Cyprus
Work of 1604
Whence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from
Well-known Moor
Tragic Shakespeare character
Tragedy written in 1604
Trademarked version of reversi
Title role for Robeson
Source of the phrase "pomp and circumstance"
Shakespearean title Moor
Shakespearean tale of treachery
Shakespeare's Moor
Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera
Role for Paul Robeson
Robeson Broadway role
Play set mostly in Cyprus
One who "lov'd not wisely but too well"
Noted Venetian army general
New play of 1603
Murderous Moor from Shakespeare
Murderous Moor
Moor on stage
Moor of Venice
Literature's 'Moor of Venice'
Jealous stage husband
James Earl Jones role
It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604
Iago's general
Husband of Desdemona
His opening line is "'Tis better as it is"
Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977
Game also called "reversi"
Desdemona's love
Commercial game with disks
Cassio's general
Cassio's boss
Cassio was one of his lieutenants
Brand name for the board game Reversi
Brabantio's son-in-law
Board game like reversi
1995 role for Laurence Fishburne
1982 James Earl Jones role
"The Moor of Venice"
"O curse of marriage ..." speaker
"If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speaker
"I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee" speaker