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64 total results for OTHELLO   ( score: 50 )

27 results for OTHELLO from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthor
Tue Jun 13, 202339DBoard game named for a Shakespeare characterJuliana Tringali Golden and Wendy L. Brandes
Thu Feb 3, 202234DGame whose board is an 8x8 gridAdam Wagner
Wed May 5, 202163AShakespeare character who says "I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee"Bryce Hwang, Rahul Sridhar and Akshay Ravikumar
Sun Nov 1, 202075ASource of the words "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-ey'd monster ..."Julian Lim
Thu Aug 6, 202043DGame whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's themeDerek Allen and Jeff Chen
Thu Apr 2, 20207DWhence the phrase "wear one's heart on one's sleeve"Evan Mahnken
Wed Oct 2, 201938ABoard game with black-and-white pieces (2)Mangesh Ghogre
Tue May 8, 201849ABoard game with black-and-white pieces (2)Ori Brian
Mon Jan 8, 20182DBoard game named after a Shakespeare playSam Ezersky
Tue Jan 10, 201723ADisc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred cluesDavid Poole
Sun Feb 21, 201669DGame with a 64-square boardPatrick Berry
Sat Aug 31, 201338AWork set mostly in CyprusJosh Knapp
Sat May 26, 20122DHis opening line is "'Tis better as it is"Peter Wentz
Sat Jan 3, 200958ANoted Venetian army generalPeter Wentz
Fri Mar 30, 200712DIt was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604David Quarfoot
Thu Mar 29, 20071AGame with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977David J. Kahn
Fri Feb 21, 20032DPlay set mostly in CyprusPatrick Berry
Sun Sep 15, 20026DTitle role for RobesonFred Piscop
Thu Jan 24, 200233DMurderous MoorBrendan Emmett Quigley
Thu Sep 20, 200117ABrabantio's son-in-lawDavid J. Kahn
Sat Jun 9, 20018A"If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speakerRich Norris
Sat Oct 28, 200016ACommercial game with disksElizabeth C. Gorski
Sun Sep 17, 200053A"O curse of marriage ..." speakerNelson Hardy
Wed Aug 16, 200047AWork of 1604David Levinson Wilk
Thu May 14, 199837DOne who "lov'd not wisely but too well"Frank Longo
Wed Feb 1, 199544D1982 James Earl Jones roleChet Currier
Sun Dec 11, 199486DBoard game like reversiWayne Robert Williams
3 results for OTHELLO from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthor
Apr 28, 2019AcrosticOPlay with the line "Give me the ocular proof"Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon
Sep 12, 2010AcrosticEFigure derived from the 1565 tale "Un Capitano Moro"Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon
Mar 26, 2000AcrosticHShakespeare character who said, "Rude am I in my speech"Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon
34 results for OTHELLO from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sat Dec 23, 19892DCassio's generalS. E. WilkinsonMaleska
Sat Dec 10, 198829AShakespearean playJoy L. WoukMaleska
Sun Mar 27, 198856DTragedy written in 1604Brett A. BlaylockMaleska
Fri Jan 25, 198553ADesdemona's husbandPeter G. SnowMaleska
Sun Mar 11, 198483DMoor who suspected amourJune A. BoggsMaleska
Thu May 5, 19832DJames Earl Jones roleBert RosenfieldMaleska
Fri Jun 18, 198237DMoor who suspected amourI. Judah KoolykMaleska
Fri May 7, 197640DFamous MoorJordan S. LasherWeng
Sun Dec 7, 197579AFamous MoorBarbara GillisWeng
Sun Dec 1, 197491DRole for Paul RobesonGeorge MadridWeng
Thu Mar 7, 197439DWork by 3 DownRobin D. MayerWeng
Sun Jan 27, 1974144AFamous MoorAlexander BlackWeng
Sat Mar 18, 19726DMoor of VeniceUnknownWeng
Mon Dec 20, 197147AWell-known MoorUnknownWeng
Fri Dec 12, 196942AShakespearean character.UnknownWeng
Sat Aug 23, 196943DShakespearean dupe.UnknownWeng
Mon Jun 10, 196850AMoor of drama.UnknownFarrar
Sun Oct 23, 19666AMoor in a murder story.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Thu Oct 15, 196424AProduction of 360 years ago.UnknownFarrar
Thu Mar 28, 19637DHe "loved not wisely, but too well."Thomas MeekinFarrar
Tue Jan 30, 196222AThe Moor of Venice.Louis SabinFarrar
Sat May 27, 196116ATragedy of 1604.UnknownFarrar
Sat Oct 1, 196042AShakespearean role.UnknownFarrar
Sun Aug 7, 1960113ADrama of 1604.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Mon May 11, 195925DMoor of Venice.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Tue Jan 20, 195942DShakespearean tragedy.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Fri Apr 18, 195864A1604 tragedy.Herman KeldFarrar
Sun Sep 20, 19537APlay and opera role.Ethel LeStrangeFarrar
Tue Apr 14, 195336AThe Moor.UnknownFarrar
Sun Nov 9, 195222DClassic victim of jealousy.Harold T. BersFarrar
Sun Jun 8, 195295DBrabantio's son-in-law.Harold T. BersFarrar
Fri Sep 7, 195131DIago's dupe.UnknownFarrar
Fri May 11, 195132DIago poisoned his mind.UnknownFarrar
Sun Jul 16, 1950136APersonification of jealousy.Louis BaronFarrar
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