Crossword Clue: Cornwall's father-in-law
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- "A Book of Nonsense" author Edward
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- Be apprised (of)
- A jet or a king
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- Aribert Reimann opera
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- Bill Piper contemporary
- Author
- Author of "Nonsense Verses."
- Author of "The Owl and the Pussycat."
- Biz jet
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- Albany's father-in-law
- "All in the Family" creator Norman
- "All in the Family" producer
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- "All in the Family" producer Norman
- ''All in the Family'' producer Norman
- ''All in the Family'' producer
- "Book of Nonsense" author
- "Darkness and devils!" shouter
- Famed jet maker
- Duke of Cornwall's father-in-law, in Shakespeare
- His last words were, "Look there, look there!"
- Fancy jet
- Inventor who named a daughter Shanda
- Father-in-law of the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall
- Father of Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan
- Father of Cordelia
- Father of Goneril and Regan
- Father of Goneril
- Father of Regan
- Cessna competitor
- Edward known for limericks
- Edward or Evelyn
- Edward or Norman
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- Edward who wrote "A Book of Nonsense"
- Edward who wrote humorous verse
- Edward who wrote "The Owl and the Pussycat"
- Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth"
- British king of literature
- British limerick writer
- Fictional king — English humorist
- Emmy-winning role for Olivier
- "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child" speaker
- Cordelia's dad
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- Cornwall's father-in-law
- Humorous poet
- Business jet company founder
- Business jet name
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- Business jet
- First speaker of "Nothing can come of nothing" (1606)
- "I am a man more sinn'd against than sinning" speaker
- "I am a very foolish fond old man" speaker
- English humorist: 1812–88
- English humorist Edward ___
- English limerick poet
- Disinheritor of Cordelia
- Ill-fated king
- He asks "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?"
- He brought Bunker to TV
- Creator of "All in the Family"
- He disinherited his youngest daughter.
- Creator of the Owl and the Pussy-cat
- He gave us "Good Times"
- He produced "Good Times"
- He says to Cordelia, "Thy truth, then, be thy dower"
- He was "every inch a king"
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- Gloucester's king
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- "Here I disclaim all my paternal care" speaker
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- Goneril's dad
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- Goneril's father.
- Goneril's father
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- "Ingratitude, thou marble-hearted fiend" speaker
- "Come not between the dragon and his wrath" speaker
- Man behind the Bunkers
- ". . . serpent's tooth . . . thankless child" speaker
- "That way madness lies" speaker
- Noted James Earl Jones stage role
- Noted limerick creator
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- "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" asker
- "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" speaker
- The Bard's tragic king
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- Shakespearean king who partly inspired Kurosawa's "Ran"
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- The Duke of Albany's father-in-law
- The Earl of Kent is his courtier
- Kind of jet
- "O, let me not be mad" speaker
- "O, that way madness lies" speaker
- Role for Arnold Moss
- Role for Gielgud at 90
- William Piper contemporary
- Tragic daughter-misjudger
- Tragic figure since 1606
- Tragic king of literature
- Tragic king
- Tragic monarch
- "King __"
- "King ___"
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- "King ___," quotation source
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- King of drama
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- King of Elizabethan drama
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- ''The Jeffersons'' producer Norman
- "The Jeffersons" writer Norman
- King of the stage
- King of tragedy
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- King or Edward
- King or Norman
- King or poet
- King or producer
- "The Jumblies" poet
- King who raged to Edgar on the heath
- King who said "Nothing will come of nothing"
- King who says, "O! that way madness lies"
- King who was the father of Cordelia
- King with a sad end
- King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?"
- King with three daughters
- King you may have read about
- Kingly role
- The man behind Bunker
- "Maude" creator Norman
- "Maude" creator
- "Maude" producer Norman
- Plum stage role for Plummer
- Limerick creator Edward
- Limerick creator
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- Limerick man
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- Limerick name
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- Limerick writer Edward
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- "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" poet
- "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" writer
- "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet
- "The Owl and the Pussycat" poet Edward
- "Know that we have divided in three our kingdom" speaker
- Soprano Evelyn ___
- Poet Edward
- Poet famed for limericks
- Poet
- "Oh, that way madness lies" speaker
- Troubled king
- Literary king
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- Name in jets
- "Runcible spoon" coiner
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- Member of the jet set?
- Part of the jet set?
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- Olivier role
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- One of Shakespeare's kings
- Regan's dad
- Regan's father
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- Monarch of tragedy
- "Nonsense" author
- Nonsense poet Edward
- Nonsense poet
- Private jet brand
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- Private jet producer
- Private jet type
- Norman ___ (producer of classic TV shows like "The Jeffersons")
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- Norman who created the Bunkers
- Norman who invaded TV
- Norman who produced "All in the Family"
- Producer Norman ____
- Producer of an aircraft brand
- Maker of business jets
- Maker of small jets
- "More sinn'd against than sinning" monarch
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- Theatrical king
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- "There was an Old Man with a beard" writer
- Sad, mad dad, in drama
- TV legend Norman
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- "We have divided in three our kingdom" speaker
- "Sanford and Son" co-producer
- ''Sanford and Son'' co-producer
- ''Sanford and Son'' producer
- "Sanford and Son" producer Norman
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- Swiss jet magnate
- Type of jet
- Sitcom king Norman
- Sitcom producer Norman
- Sitcom producer
- Writer who popularized limericks
- Stage monarch
- Small jet maker
- Title king in a Shakespeare tragedy
- Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literature
Recent Usage of Cornwall's father-in-law in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - April 28, 2007