Crossword Answer: ROMEO
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Crossword Puzzle Clues for ROMEO
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for ROMEO:
- 1936 Leslie Howard role
- 1966 film role for Rudolph Nureyev
- 1996 Leonardo DiCaprio role
- 1996 role for Leonardo
- '77 Mr Big hit for Juliet?
- '90 Dino hit for Juliet?
- "___ and Juliet"
- Amorist
- Amorous guy
- Amorous Montague
- Bard boy in the NATO alphabet
- Bard tragedy title starter
- Bard's eloper
- Bard's star-crossed lover
- Bard's teen
- ___ Void ("Never Say Never" new wavers)
- "____ and Juliet"
- A gentleman of Verona.
- A model for wooers.
- A Montague
- Beau at the balcony
- Beau of the Bard
- Beau
- Ardent lover
- Ardent male lover
- Ardent male
- Ardent swain
- "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker
- Benvolio's friend
- Alfa __ (Italian auto)
- Alfa ____
- Alfa _____
- Balcony climber of Shakespeare
- "Balcony Scene" suitor
- Famed lover
- His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die"
- Famous lover
- Comms code for R
- Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity"
- Friend of Benvolio
- Friend of Mercutio
- Fictional lover from Verona
- Fictional Veronan
- "It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" speaker
- Guy with ample game
- "Did my heart love till now?" asker
- "Did my heart love till now?" speaker
- Gentleman of Verona
- Dire Straits sidekick for "Juliet"
- "But, soft!" speaker
- "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" speaker
- "I am Fortune's fool" speaker
- "I dreamt a dream tonight" speaker
- Cousin of Benvolio
- Ill-fated lover
- Ill-fated Shakespearean lover
- He kisses "by the book"
- He played to the balcony
- He said "I die," and then did
- He swore by the moon
- He was asked "Wherefore art thou?"
- He was found dead with Paris
- Foe of Paris
- Dolly Parton hit that Juliet listens to?
- Dolly Parton song for Juliet?
- Code word for the letter R
- Hero of a Gounod opera.
- Juliet go-with
- "Juliet is the sun!" speaker
- Juliet's adorer
- Juliet's beau
- Juliets beloved
- Juliet's beloved
- Juliet's flame
- Juliet's guy
- Juliet's love, in a Shakespeare play
- Juliet's love
- Juliet's lover
- Juliet's true love, or ____ Leblanc
- Juliet's valentine
- D'Allaire or Leblanc
- Utterer of "I am Fortune's fool"
- Notable Montague
- Noted Montague
- Man's slipper or shoe
- Man's slipper
- Rival of Paris
- "Wherefore art thou ___?"
- "... wherefore art thou ___?"
- "Wherefore art thou ___?"
- Killer of Paris
- Shakespeare character who was the first to use the word "inauspicious"
- Shakespeare hero
- Shakespeare lover
- Shakespeare lover?
- Shakespearean character in Dire Straits song
- Shakespearean character
- Shakespearean dueler
- Shakespearean eloper
- Shakespearean hero
- Shakespearean lover
- Shakespearean loverboy
- Shakespearean rival of Paris
- Shakespearean role for Leonardo DiCaprio
- Shakespearean role
- Shakespearean suitor
- Shakespearean swain
- Shakespearean teen
- Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Shakespearean title character
- Shakespearean youth
- Shakespeare's "___ and Juliet"
- Shakespeare's balcony climber
- Shakespeare's balcony scaler
- Shakespeare's loverboy
- Whose last words are "Thus with a kiss I die"
- "O, I am fortune's fool!" crier
- "O, I am fortune's fool!" declarer
- "O, I am fortune's fool!" speaker
- The epitome of young lovers.
- "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker
- "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick" speaker
- "She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker
- Role played by Leonardo DiCaprio on film and Orlando Bloom on stage
- Tragic hero
- Tragic lover
- Tragic Montague
- Tragic role
- Tragic Shakespearean character
- Tragic Shakespearean hero
- Tragic Shakespearean teen
- Play balcony climber
- Play boy?
- ". . . window breaks" speaker
- Master P's son who used to have "Lil'" in front of his name
- The Montague boy
- Son of Lord and Lady Montague
- R for ___ ; or Shakespearean lover
- Paris fighter
- Paris foe
- Paris rival
- L. Howard role in 1936
- Paris's rival
- The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou?"
- The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...?"
- Literary lover played by Leonardo
- Literary lover
- Womaniser
- Womanizer
- Womanizer, perhaps
- Ladies' man
- Lady Montague's son
- Woo pitcher
- Name repeated before "Wherefore art thou"
- Name said twice after "O"
- Ladykiller
- Lady's man
- Mercutio's buddy.
- Mercutio's friend
- Mercutio's pal
- Passionate fellow
- Passionate lover
- One gentleman of Verona
- Lord and Lady Montague's son
- Lothario
- One of a well-known pair
- One of Shakespeare's "star-crossed lovers"
- "Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs" speaker
- Lover-boy
- Lover boy
- Lover of drama
- Lover of Juliet
- Lover of Shakespeare
- Lover of Shakespeare?
- Lover with a roving eye
- Lover
- Loverboy
- Lovestruck teen from Verona
- One of the Montagues
- Leonardo DiCaprio portrayal
- Leonardo DiCaprio role
- Letter after Quebec in a radio alphabet
- Letter after Quebec
- Letter between Quebec and Sierra
- Montague heir
- Montague lad
- Montague of note
- Montague teen
- Montague youth
- Montague
- Montague's offspring
- Montague's problem child
- Montague's son
- Male suitor
- Swain of drama
- Swain under a balcony
- Swain
- Tybalt's dispatcher
- Tybalt's killer
- Tybalt's slayer
- "Under love's heavy burden do I sink" speaker
- Slayer of Paris
- Slayer of Tybalt
- "Thus with a kiss I die" speaker
- Slipper
- Slipper or lover
- Star-cross'd lover in Shakespeare
- "Star-cross'd" lover of fiction
- "Star-cross'd" lover
- "Star-crossed" lover
- Star-crossed lover in Shakespeare
- Star-crossed lover of fiction
- Star-crossed lover of literature
- Star-crossed lover of Shakespeare
- Star-crossed lover
- Star-crossed Montague
- "What light through yonder window breaks?" speaker
- ''. . . yonder window breaks'' speaker
- Teen in a Shakespearean balcony scene
- "See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!" speaker
- Young lover of theater
- Young lover
- Young Montague
- "Tempt not a desperate man" speaker
- To whom ". . . sweet sorrow . . ." is said
- Steve Forbert sang a "Tune" for him
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to ROMEO:
- LOVER
- ADMIRER
- DANDY
- FIANCE
- LOVER
- LOVERBOY
- WOOER
- SUITOR
- SWAIN
- STEADY
- STEADYBOYFRIEND
- SPARK
- SIGNORE
- JULIET
- AMORE
- MENELAUS
- ANTONIO
- ARIEL
- IAGO
- LEAR
- OBERON
- SHREW
- MARC
- PROSPERO
- TIMON
- MANSSLIPPER
- IAGO
- LEAR
- VIOLA
- ANTONIO
- ANTONY
- CLEOPATRA
- CRESSIDA
- HAMLET
- KATE
- OTHELLO
- RICHARD
- SHREW
- TIMON
- TROILUS
- TITUS
- OPHELIA
- ACTOR
- SWAI
- LOTHARIO
- PHILANDERER
- CAD
- DONJUAN
- GIGOLO
- LECHER
- MASHER
- RAKE
- ROUE
- CASANOVA
- CHARMER
- DONJUAN
- GENT
- LOTHARIO
- PLAYER
- RAKE
- ROUE
- WOMANISER
- STUD
- DONJUAN
- GIGOLO
- BEAU
- EARL
- GENT
- LORD
- ROUE
- SIR
- CASANOVA
- DONJUAN
- LADIESMAN
- MASHER
- RAKE
- ROUE
- SEDUCER
- WOOER
- CASANOVA
- AMOR
- BEA
- BEAU
- CASANOVA
- EROS
- SWAIN
- ADMIRER
- ADORER
- AMORIST
- AMOUR
- BEAU
- FAN
- FLAME
- HEARTTHROB
- INAMORATA
- PARAMOUR
- SUITOR
- SWAIN
- SOULMATE
- BEAU
- CASANOVA
- LOTHARIO
- SWAIN
- BEAU
- SWAIN
- ADMIRER
- BEAU
- COURTER
- LOVER
- WOOER
- SUITOR
- ROMEOMONTAGUE
- BACKSLIDER
- MOCCASIN
- MULE
- SHOE
- SWAIN
Recent Usage of ROMEO in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used ROMEO in their crossword puzzles:
- WSJ Daily - Nov. 16, 2020
- Evening Standard - Oct. 14, 2020
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 19, 2020
- Newsday - Sept. 10, 2020
- The Guardian Quick - Aug. 19, 2020
- USA Today - Aug. 18, 2020
- Universal Crossword - June 21, 2020
- Universal Crossword - June 11, 2020
- Evening Standard Quick - June 8, 2020
- WSJ Daily - May 19, 2020
- Universal Crossword - April 19, 2020
- Penny Dell Sunday - April 19, 2020
- LA Times - March 30, 2020
- USA Today - Feb. 10, 2020
- Newsday - Feb. 6, 2020
- New York Times - Feb. 5, 2020
- Newsday - Dec. 21, 2019
- New York Times - Oct. 30, 2019
- Newsday - Oct. 6, 2019
- WSJ Daily - Sept. 30, 2019