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46% | 10 | Author of The Tempest and Othello | ||||||
noun • English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616) | ||||||||
32% | 5 | Writer who said "One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well" | ||||||
noun • English author whose work used such techniques as stream of consciousness and the interior monologue; prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group (1882-1941) | ||||||||
Do Well Getting Lead In Othello Or Lead In The Tempest Crossword Clue
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PROSPERO which was last seen in the Telegraph Cryptic crossword.
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PROSPERO
Updated: October 12, 2023
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